My son who is 11 wears a tie almost every day. We absolutely LOVE your channel!! He refuses to do the same tie knot in the same month. So we love trying all the ways out!! All the men at church are in awe of him and his cool tie knots every Sunday, so thank you!! It is so refreshing to see a young man, even at 11 care about his appearance and desire to look professional.
+Cassandra Mueller Cassandra. I absolutely love it when men of all ages take their personal appearance seriously and it makes me feel joy to know even an 11 year old boy can dress himself with purpose. Of-course if tying untraditional tie knots helps make it more fun and everyone else enjoys it makes it all the better. The real credit goes to you Cassandra as a great parent to have rubbed off onto him how important personal appearance is with your support and guidance. Ofcourse I am very happy that you both enjoy my channel and thank you for sharing.
So, I'm a supervisor at the local casino, and I've been doing a different knot every break. It's been throwing everyone for a loop and the reactions are priceless. thanks for the knots ^^
Out of all the knots i've tied so far. This is by far my favorate. Runner up is the one that ends up like a rose. Not the rosebud, the other one. Just a shame I don't have any vests to go along with this. This knot shines with your 3 button Blazer. I feel like it would shine even more with a 5 button vest.
waiting for all the men to wear ties again! lovely one again! I keep recreating them as a woman, cannot always combine them with my clothes because I am a real woman woman but it is so nice to make them! thanks again!
+Laura Flohr Wouldn't it be great if all men dressed like their great grandfathers. If you are on instragram feel free to tag me in your photos when you are wearing a necktie. I would love to see them :)
The Crosse Tie Invention It started as a croak around the gates of Croatian soldiers, and today is the most widespread fashion detail in the world. The cravat was initially the name for the rubbish around the door, which was a recognizable Croatian soldier who was fired under the French flag in the Thirty Years' War (1618 - 1648). This "fashion" detail sparked the great interest of Parisians who had always been interested in quality innovations in the field of dress. Young French King Louis XIV. began to wear a tie in 1646 when he was only seven years old and in some way determined the fashion standard of all French nobles. They soon adopted this new garment that was worn by la Croate ('in Croatian way'), which at the same time became the new root of the French word of the cravate. How much the French liked the tie showed enough evidence that in 1667 a special Regiment of Royal Cravates was formed and was named after the Croats who were in its composition and wore a tie. It did not take long for the tie to be widened with Europe as a sign of culture and elegance. The ties in France have long become a symbol of progress, so during the French Revolution they wore black ties as a sign of protest against backward, outdated ideas. In England the tie becomes fashion trend after Charles II. with her back from exile. The tie as a fashion accessory especially takes a sting after the First World War when it becomes a frequent part of clothing combinations in the United States. Although the tie was worn earlier, Britannica and many other encyclopaedias consider the first "official" use of the tie to be recorded in 1656, which means that 2016 will be the 450th anniversary of its first official use. Types of tie tie In the late 90s, two Cambridge investigators (Thomas Fink and Yong Mao), using mathematical modeling, were able to calculate that there were 85 theoretical possibilities of binding the standard tie node (limiting the number of "moves" to nine). Only a dozen of these 85 knots correspond to conventional images that are symmetrical. The most popular ways to tie the tie are a plain knot, a double knot, a small knot, a classic windsor and a half-windsor. It is worth mentioning also the "Atlantic style" in which the knot binds from behind, and is very popular, as well as so-called "Atlantic style". bow tie. The windsor knot was named after its inventor, the Duke of Windsor. In addition to being familiar with the way he tied the tie, the Duke was also remembered as a person who abdicated for love. Namely, Duke of Windsor was King of England under Edward VIII. and his rule is considered one of the shortest. He wanted to marry for his love, American Wallis Simpson, who had two divorces behind him. Not wanting to cause a crisis in the state, he decided to abdicate after only 326 days of rule. He then received the title of Duke of Windsor, by which way the ties were tied. The Duke was known as a fashion-conscious person with an exquisitely dressy taste. So no wonder she managed to invent a famous windsor knot - one of the most popular tie ties today. Columns of the colonel Shortly after the Thirty Years' War, already in 1667, a special tie of the Royal Cravates Regiment was established in the French Army. They were the light horsemen armed with short guns, and the members of these military units called the "Croats". In Central and Western Europe, this name became a synonym for the kind of lighter horsemen. Over time, among the Croatians, there were more and more Hungarians, Poles, Romanians and other Eastern European peoples among them. That is why during the second half of the 17th century the name "Hrvat" was replaced by the name "Husar", which later became more and more used for this kind of conjuncture. These "Croats", or "horns", were protected by a shield consisting of a closed helmet, a fleece jacket, an iron collar, and an armored shield for the upper thigh. Besides, they also had a thick leather coat worn under or over the armor. The main weapon they used was a short rifle, and besides her, there were several pistols in the saddle. They had a sword or sword from a cold weapon, and they could fight as pedestrians except as horsemen. Necklace around Pula Arena About Pula's Arena on October 18, 2003 is the largest tie in the world. "The Tie around the Arena" is the work of Marijan Bušić and has entered the Guinness Book of Records as the largest and longest tie in the world. She wielded the outer walls of the Arena and represented a message of openness, warmth and love. It weighed about 800 kilograms, it was eight feet wide and in its widest part was 26 meters, while the knot of the neck was about nine feet deep. In the largest tie in the world, about ten thousand meters of cloth was seized, and 120 kilometers of knots were consumed. What does the color of the tie mean? Red color is power, richness, power, and passion. Often, they are led by office leaders or groups of people who need to be motivated. Blue is a calming color that means peace and temper. The best choice is when leaving n
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do you think it is good for a Royal Birthday event which I am invited on? Our King has a birthday and I am going to use the Cagney pocket Squares and I am thinking to use also this Prince tie? Is it ok ?
It is 2022 and I would like to teach this knot to my students and use this video as a looping tutorial w all proper links and accreditations . If you grant me such permissions thank you in advance . Thank you again !
Seems i only have ideas to create new pocket squares and I think i going to do a video how to do the monarch pocket square with two colors with two pocket squares like i did before remember the pic i post on Facebook in your page....
+Patrick Novotny (The Tie Guy) for u my good man yes love your vids keep up the good work :) riddle me this : it's been around for millions of years but is not more than a month old what am I?
+Geraldo Lozada And that's exactly why I love wearing these knots and love doing videos for everyone else to enjoy what I get to enjoy. You are most welcome Sir and I am very happy you like my videos.
+Chris Brown I feel the same ways sometimes at the end of my instructional portion and I find I have more time to perfect the look and angle I take the picture at so the still picture looks as best as possible. The mirror that I'm looking at is harder to see with other filming gear that is a little in the way. I'll try to change the set up to make it easier for me to do. Hopefully that will help me make better knots during the instructional. Thank you for saying something, because I have noticed and I bet people don't say anything and I bet I can do better.
My son who is 11 wears a tie almost every day. We absolutely LOVE your channel!! He refuses to do the same tie knot in the same month. So we love trying all the ways out!! All the men at church are in awe of him and his cool tie knots every Sunday, so thank you!! It is so refreshing to see a young man, even at 11 care about his appearance and desire to look professional.
+Cassandra Mueller Cassandra. I absolutely love it when men of all ages take their personal appearance seriously and it makes me feel joy to know even an 11 year old boy can dress himself with purpose. Of-course if tying untraditional tie knots helps make it more fun and everyone else enjoys it makes it all the better. The real credit goes to you Cassandra as a great parent to have rubbed off onto him how important personal appearance is with your support and guidance. Ofcourse I am very happy that you both enjoy my channel and thank you for sharing.
So, I'm a supervisor at the local casino, and I've been doing a different knot every break. It's been throwing everyone for a loop and the reactions are priceless. thanks for the knots ^^
I sincerely appreciate what you do for the tie wearing community. Every time I wear a knot it turns heads. Especially when it's in front of new people
Out of all the knots i've tied so far. This is by far my favorate. Runner up is the one that ends up like a rose. Not the rosebud, the other one.
Just a shame I don't have any vests to go along with this. This knot shines with your 3 button Blazer. I feel like it would shine even more with a 5 button vest.
I'm wearing this knot today and have received
unbelievable attention about it! Thanks Patrick!
~Rodney
+thekid26000 You are very welcome and I love it when that happens. Thanks for sharing Rodney.
Your a beast bro. Learning how to be a man through these videos
Thank you. It's the least I can do for men everywhere.
waiting for all the men to wear ties again! lovely one again! I keep recreating them as a woman, cannot always combine them with my clothes because I am a real woman woman but it is so nice to make them! thanks again!
+Laura Flohr Wouldn't it be great if all men dressed like their great grandfathers. If you are on instragram feel free to tag me in your photos when you are wearing a necktie. I would love to see them :)
Thank you for what you are doing. A man dressed up is becoming more and more rare. I hope that you can revitalize the desire to learn ok one’s best.
Thank you sir I have a new velvet jacket and didn’t wanna wear a bowtie but a regular tie wasn’t cutting it this knot will go perfect with it
I really love it !
My 3 favourite are the Eldredge, Vidalia and this one !
+scarscrews All great knots. Thanks for sharing your favourites :)
Great one. Thank you. Can't wait to try it tonight when I go to work 😎
I Love that knot I am definitely adding that to my dress code. Thanks for sharing.
BOSS! Can't wait for you to do the Woody Woodpecker Knot!
+Lyric_Tenor It will be done :)
+Patrick Novotny (The Tie Guy)
#winning
the good this way. When I can control the right length without error
Yes very very special congratulations
The Crosse Tie Invention
It started as a croak around the gates of Croatian soldiers, and today is the most widespread fashion detail in the world.
The cravat was initially the name for the rubbish around the door, which was a recognizable Croatian soldier who was fired under the French flag in the Thirty Years' War (1618 - 1648). This "fashion" detail sparked the great interest of Parisians who had always been interested in quality innovations in the field of dress. Young French King Louis XIV. began to wear a tie in 1646 when he was only seven years old and in some way determined the fashion standard of all French nobles. They soon adopted this new garment that was worn by la Croate ('in Croatian way'), which at the same time became the new root of the French word of the cravate. How much the French liked the tie showed enough evidence that in 1667 a special Regiment of Royal Cravates was formed and was named after the Croats who were in its composition and wore a tie. It did not take long for the tie to be widened with Europe as a sign of culture and elegance. The ties in France have long become a symbol of progress, so during the French Revolution they wore black ties as a sign of protest against backward, outdated ideas. In England the tie becomes fashion trend after Charles II. with her back from exile. The tie as a fashion accessory especially takes a sting after the First World War when it becomes a frequent part of clothing combinations in the United States. Although the tie was worn earlier, Britannica and many other encyclopaedias consider the first "official" use of the tie to be recorded in 1656, which means that 2016 will be the 450th anniversary of its first official use.
Types of tie tie
In the late 90s, two Cambridge investigators (Thomas Fink and Yong Mao), using mathematical modeling, were able to calculate that there were 85 theoretical possibilities of binding the standard tie node (limiting the number of "moves" to nine). Only a dozen of these 85 knots correspond to conventional images that are symmetrical. The most popular ways to tie the tie are a plain knot, a double knot, a small knot, a classic windsor and a half-windsor. It is worth mentioning also the "Atlantic style" in which the knot binds from behind, and is very popular, as well as so-called "Atlantic style". bow tie. The windsor knot was named after its inventor, the Duke of Windsor. In addition to being familiar with the way he tied the tie, the Duke was also remembered as a person who abdicated for love. Namely, Duke of Windsor was King of England under Edward VIII. and his rule is considered one of the shortest. He wanted to marry for his love, American Wallis Simpson, who had two divorces behind him. Not wanting to cause a crisis in the state, he decided to abdicate after only 326 days of rule. He then received the title of Duke of Windsor, by which way the ties were tied. The Duke was known as a fashion-conscious person with an exquisitely dressy taste. So no wonder she managed to invent a famous windsor knot - one of the most popular tie ties today.
Columns of the colonel
Shortly after the Thirty Years' War, already in 1667, a special tie of the Royal Cravates Regiment was established in the French Army. They were the light horsemen armed with short guns, and the members of these military units called the "Croats". In Central and Western Europe, this name became a synonym for the kind of lighter horsemen. Over time, among the Croatians, there were more and more Hungarians, Poles, Romanians and other Eastern European peoples among them. That is why during the second half of the 17th century the name "Hrvat" was replaced by the name "Husar", which later became more and more used for this kind of conjuncture. These "Croats", or "horns", were protected by a shield consisting of a closed helmet, a fleece jacket, an iron collar, and an armored shield for the upper thigh. Besides, they also had a thick leather coat worn under or over the armor. The main weapon they used was a short rifle, and besides her, there were several pistols in the saddle. They had a sword or sword from a cold weapon, and they could fight as pedestrians except as horsemen.
Necklace around Pula Arena
About Pula's Arena on October 18, 2003 is the largest tie in the world. "The Tie around the Arena" is the work of Marijan Bušić and has entered the Guinness Book of Records as the largest and longest tie in the world. She wielded the outer walls of the Arena and represented a message of openness, warmth and love. It weighed about 800 kilograms, it was eight feet wide and in its widest part was 26 meters, while the knot of the neck was about nine feet deep. In the largest tie in the world, about ten thousand meters of cloth was seized, and 120 kilometers of knots were consumed.
What does the color of the tie mean?
Red color is power, richness, power, and passion. Often, they are led by office leaders or groups of people who need to be motivated. Blue is a calming color that means peace and temper. The best choice is when leaving n
Ya Me Lo Use El Nudo Principe Lo Uso En Eventos Especiales Me Salio A La Primera Y Ahora Uso Tus Tutoriales Para Verme Mas Elegante Saludos Desde Mexico Atte : Tu Humilde Servidor Alfredo Rocha N
I will try it on Sunday. I love it!
+Gusher Felter For church?
Patrick Novotny Yes for church or is it too classy? ;)
2020 ya casi 2021 y todavía existen los caballeros
Love 🥰🥰 from India
Every time I see this knot, I think of Prince Maxon Schreave from _The Selection_. I can 100% see him wearing this knot, haha.
I have to google who that is.
Patrick Novotny He's a character from a book series.
Cool knot and I love the tie color....
+Nelson Cunha Thank you Sir. You Can get this tie at The Dark Knot. I might have a link in the description.
Patrick Novotny Really but I guess is not for free. I will try to find a tie like that one here in Portugal.
+Nelson Cunha He has shipping world wide if that helps.
Patrick Novotny Cool
Ops i forgot you're welcome sir....
¡No puedo esperar para usarlo! ¡sos un genio! Gracias.
You're welcome.
So easy to follow....thanks
Thank you for the feedback.
Thanks and loved it :)
do you think it is good for a Royal Birthday event which I am invited on? Our King has a birthday and I am going to use the Cagney pocket Squares and I am thinking to use also this Prince tie? Is it ok ?
It is 2022 and I would like to teach this knot to my students and use this video as a looping tutorial w all proper links and accreditations . If you grant me such permissions thank you in advance . Thank you again !
That would amazing. Feel free to show your students.
Totally cool; thank you.
I call this the Magestic knot since I ve upgraded it... The new version of the Merovingian knot is by me: The Royalty knot...
Show tutorial plz
Seems i only have ideas to create new pocket squares and I think i going to do a video how to do the monarch pocket square with two colors with two pocket squares like i did before remember the pic i post on Facebook in your page....
+Nelson Cunha Yes I remember and it's looks really sharp the way you have the white and red pocket squares.
Patrick Novotny Yes I agree with you....
I don't know how stay my double bird of paradise sometimes don't stay that well but the ladies love it....
+Nelson Cunha It might hold better using a stiffer material.
Patrick Novotny I agree with you....
How long should the tie be?
how long is that tie??
SIMPLEMENTE SÚPER GENIO Y SÚPER GENIAL
+Marcos Neftaly Thank you for the amazing compliment Sir.
ill try it thanks
+Chris Brown Tag me on Instagram or Post on my facebook page. Love to see it :)
Don't tell me princes wear that tie knot.... Okay I need continue see the video.
+Nelson Cunha Of course not. :)
Patrick Novotny Okay I was just wondering lol
very good...
+Randy King Thank you Randy.
It’s difficult 🥺
Looks messy..but nice idea
Mirror it bro. My left your left my right your right
+Chris Brown I will do some of the more popular ones mirrored in the near future.
+Patrick Novotny (The Tie Guy) thanks no need to worry yourself though im just slow lok
id love if you'd just tie the tie then slow it down because i now your awesome at how you want to look but expressing that to the masses is ...
+Chris Brown Settings > speed... lower it?
+iBUNGATz Thanks for the suggestion. I try to be mindful of how fast I am going or how slow I might be going.
+Chris Brown Does @iBUNGATz suggestion help?
+Patrick Novotny (The Tie Guy) I easily followed it, untill i had no tie left :( I need an XL one aha
+iBUNGATz You could make the loop at the bottom a little smaller if that helps.
riddle me this: what's black when its clean and white when it's dirty?
+Chillee Linkk good lets see if u can do this one 2 riddle me this: round as a dishpan deep as a tub and still the ocean can't fill it up what am I
+Chillee Linkk nop is a sieve
+The Riddler Any more good riddles?
+Patrick Novotny (The Tie Guy) for u my good man yes love your vids keep up the good work :) riddle me this : it's been around for millions of years but is not more than a month old what am I?
+The Riddler The moon... I think.
v difficult knot
❤
i love yo
+Geraldo Lozada I love you too.
Loooool i didnt think you would answer. Anyways thanks for all the cool knots man. They make great conversation starters.
+Geraldo Lozada And that's exactly why I love wearing these knots and love doing videos for everyone else to enjoy what I get to enjoy. You are most welcome Sir and I am very happy you like my videos.
i always click on your video based on the still pictures but some of your finished products look so sloppy it discourages me from trying
+Chris Brown I feel the same ways sometimes at the end of my instructional portion and I find I have more time to perfect the look and angle I take the picture at so the still picture looks as best as possible. The mirror that I'm looking at is harder to see with other filming gear that is a little in the way. I'll try to change the set up to make it easier for me to do. Hopefully that will help me make better knots during the instructional. Thank you for saying something, because I have noticed and I bet people don't say anything and I bet I can do better.
اخرشياكه
😎👏👏👍👍
not nice tie knot
I call this the Magestic knot since I ve upgraded it... The new version of the Merovingian knot is by me: The Royalty knot...
+Jude Remarais I'd love to see it.