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When two people decide to tie the knot it's not just their families and futures that are bound together, but also their finances. In this video, we reveal five things you may not have known about money and marriage, touching on subjects including capital gains tax, the stamp duty surcharge and the marriage allowance
Would you like to change something about yourself? Would you like to distinguish yourself? Why not opt for an original tie knot? For this, Robin Payet suggests the Eldredge. A somewhat voluminous, uncommon knot that requires a bit of tenacity. Begin by choosing your tie. Avoid patterned ties which are too busy and may form an unharmonious motif as the knot forms. First of all lift up your collar. Place your tie around your neck. Adjust the two blades of your tie so that the narrow one is longer than the wide, allowing for enough material to create the knot. Come back to this step if necessary. Pinch the wide blade creating an indentation and place it under your neck. Pass the narrow blade behind the wide blade then behind the knot, pulling upwards so that the narrow blade is on the other side of the wide blade. Next pass the narrow blade in front of the knot and then again behind the knot so that it is on the other side of the wide blade. Once again pass the narrow blade behind the knot, leaving the material loose enough to form a loop through which the end of the narrow blade will pass. Adjust the knot to obtain a triangular form. Next slip the narrow blade inside the band around your collar, making sure that the narrow blade is facing the right way with the underside showing so that you can once again pass it up and over the knot and then inside the band around the collar. Create another loop, repeating the same steps as before. Adjust and tighten. Place the remaining length of narrow blade inside the band around your collar. Fold down your collar. See you soon for new Pratiks videos.
Today Robin Payet will show you know to make a tie knot: The double knot, better known as the Windsor, is a voluminous, symmetrical knot that was popularized by the Duke of Windsor in the 1930's. This knot works well with standard, long or thin ties and is compatible with classide or wide collars. The Windsor is relatively common but has the advantage of being accessible and serves as a model before moving on to rarer and more difficult knots like the Eldridge or the Trinity. To begin lift your collar. Adjust the blades so that the wide blade is longer than the narrow blade. Start by passing the wide blade over the narrow blade. Then loop the wide blade up and inside the band around your neck. Pass the wide blade behind the narrow blade then once again loop the wide blade up and inside the knot just under your neck. You should obtain a knot in the form of a heart. Pull the wide blade over the front of the knot. Then pass the wide blade up and inside the band around your neck and then down through the outside loop on the front of the knot. Tighten the knot and fold down your collar See you soon for new Pratiks videos!
To tie up a horse you must do a quick release knot so you can release the horse easily if he panics and pulls. Take the rope attached to his head collar. Make a first loop that you bring through the string. So the first loop, make a 2nd one that you bring through the first one, a third one through the 2nd and until the end of the rope, then you can rest the little bit left through the last loop. To release him, you can just pull that, pull it nice and tight, and the horse would be free. You now know how to tie up a horse safely. See you soon for other videos! Discover thousands of other tips on http://www.Pratiks.com Find the tip of the day on Pratiks http://www.lespritpratiks.com Follow us on Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/pages/Pratikscom/60744199028 And on Twitter : http://twitter.com/Pratiks
a video to learn easily how to do a bow tie. The bow tie is a kind of tie used by men, but more and more worn in woman's fashion. Nowadays, it is generally used on special occasions like weddings, receptions, or ceremony that require a formal dress. It is made of a piece of fabric tied so it forms two symmetrical loops on the collar of the shirt and that reminds the shape of a butterfly. Most of the time black, the bow tie is traditionally worn with a tuxedo and a white shirt; it can also be worn with more casual clothes. Corinne shows us in details and in this video how to quickly do a nice bow tie.
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