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Added on the 12/11/2013 11:41:29 - Copyright : Pratiks EN
In this episode, we show you how to get the perfect tie dimple and share some tips on where your tie should sit
Hello everyone, my name is JM Legazel, I'm a french parisian premium shoesmaker, and today I'm going to show you how to tie your shoes yourself and make a ...
Now that you know how to wrap your gift, give it a finishing touch by tying a square knot!
If you have confidence in yourself and nothing can stop you, then you are ready for the most difficult test. The Ediety Knot.If you still get scared along the way, don't worry. Robin Payet is there to share his tricks with you. If you have to do it over a few times, tell yourself that this is the price to pay to join the prestigious club of those who have mastered this knot. Think Lambert Wilson in Matrix. First of all, lift up your collar. Place your tie around your neck Adjust the narrow blade longer than the wide blade so there is enough material to tie this knot. Come back to this step if necessary. Pinch the wide blade so that there is an indent in the middle and place it under your neck. Take the narrow blade and, going from the bottom to the top, pass it under, or behind, the knot. Next, pass the narrow blade over the wide blade. Take the narrow blade again from the bottom to the top and pass it behind the knot, repeating this step on the other side of the wide blade. Complete the knot by passing the end of the narrow blade through the resulting loop just under the knot. Adjust the knot. Fold down your collar. See you soon for new Pratiks videos.
You wear your tie proudly but aren't you tired of seeing others copy your style? It's time for you to add the little touch that will make the difference. Of the three « advanced » knots that Robin Payet presents, this one is the easiest but still requires a bit of practice. The Trinity : Although the name and shape suggests a Christian or Celtic symbol, the similarities stop heresince the origin of this knot is vague. If, however, you're treated like a saint, the knot is most likely not responsible. Instead, try the "Eldredge" or the Ediety. First of all lift up your collar. Place your tie around your neck. Adjust the two blades of your tie so that there is enough material on either side 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. Pass the narrow blade in front of the knot creating a band, then slip the narrow blade again up and inside the knot. Pass the narrow blade into the loop on the outside of the knot. Then pull the narrow blade behind the wide blade and pass the end of the narrow blade through the loop that forms on the top of the knot. This way you will obtain the form of a trinity. Adjust the knot. Place the remaining length of narrow blade inside the band around your collar. Fold down your collar. See you soon for new Pratiks videos.