Bro literally me too I'm 21 and just now at 7:38 am pacific time. Had to know how to wear one cause I was just gifted one for Christmas. Hope you had great holidays w your family
4:01 the drape 4:37 the french knot 5:21 the french twist 6:12 the once around 7:00 the double tuck 7:42 the overhand 8:36 the reverse 9:19 the reverse overhand 10:19 the faux knot
@@kaizanleaf1344 he's probably following a script that he was given by Zenni to get the sponsorship. It's a big part of how they get paid for making the content.
I live in Canada. And yes, I basically wear scarves all year round thank you for teaching additional knots. Been always on the casual over loop (inventing a name too)
I have started wearing scarf and it really makes a big difference and It easily catches people's attention Many people complimented me This guy taught me how to look stylish Lot's of love from india ❣️
I've been a fan of Zenni for about 5 years now. It's an easy way to have a variety of glasses, without spending too much. Different environments require different glasses! Even after LASIK, I want to try Zenni again. Glasses are still useful in the sun and if I'm trying to look different.
Thanks for this tutorial on different ways to wear a scarf. I have a new scarf about 70” & tried the different ways & was surprised I could change the scarf styles by simple twists & turns 👍🏼👍🏼
And just like that, I learned how to wear a tie as well. Thank you so much! Finding this channel on my quest to look stylish as a guy is one of those treasures that will last me a lifetime and knowledge I can pass on to my kids.
Love scarves - an essential item to lend that finishing touch of style to your outfit that can go with anything from a peacoat to a leather jacket or a parka to a blazer or overcoat.
I love the French Twist! I am a short person so a lot of ties tend to be too long for me, and this knot takes care of that. Plus it looks really nice with my overcoat! 😄
I'm a short guy, but still love the overhand. Plus I got a long neck and always feel cold. My solution? I just wrap the scarf around my neck first, then do the overhand (for extra warmth I pop up my flannel shirt's collar and wrap the scarf around that to add an extra layer of cloth). I love it
Thank you for demonstrating a variety of ways to wear a scarf to stay warm and in style. I will definitely master three of the examples to establish my own signature look.
I have been wearing scarfs for 30 years and until now I finally know to tie one! I thought there was something wrong in just holding it in my hands until I finally had enough and googled!
I used to wear a scarf a few years ago (up north it should really be considered an essential) and I lost it in a move. You’ve reminded me how much I enjoy wearing them.
The French Knot is my go-to since the get-go, it just made the most since trying on my first scarf. The Aviator (I prefer to call it that) is one I don't utilize as often as I probably should, it looks great. I've never seen the Double Tuck before--I like it, and I've done The Reverse accidentally before when I was in a rush, it didn't stick with me. That Faux Knot tho!
Weird timing, but thanks for covering the topic! I've been getting into scarves for the last couple seasons, and I'm really enjoying the function, and the style. I've found I'm most comfortable or "masculine" with scarves in a medium weight. Super thin like silk is too formal, and super chunky knits are a bit too casual for me. I have the most luck with a loose weave in cotton, or a flannel-style weave in cotton or wool; these hit the right spot for smart casual style. One of my favs actually comes from the ladies section, its about 12' wide but I just fold in half hotdog style so it acts like the ones i'm used to. Another great style is a square scarf (or one you can fold to a square shape) and wear like a middle-eastern shemagh style, that's a great "scene" look, and you also see special forces guys wear like this to protect their neck. Antonio from RMRS has a great video discussing the military history of scarves, so yeah they can definitely be masculine, and it helps a lot how you style them. Thanks for all the tips!
Thanku for teaching an old dog some new tricks , I love wearing a scarf during the chilly winter days and nights as it keeps me nice and toasty plus I love the style a scarf adds they just look nice
I've been wearing scarfs since I was 9 years old. I only used 3 styles and thought it was time for me to expand my choices and you delivered 5 new styles me. Thanks!
Dude, I've been in the army 14 years. When I joined at 20, they still have our scarves as standard field and garrison dress during winter months. I always used the once over without any research because it was always very fast and warm.
Great Video. I have a Wool Army scarf patterned after what they used in World War II, and tying it in the aviator style makes it look great with the Bomber Jacket I’ve got
I always just wore the once around and I feel it looks good for most occasions. Any more formal and being out in the cold isn't very probable in my case.
I loop it around the front of my neck, wrap the ends round to the front and then pull the ends through the loop left at the front, it is easy to do, and it looks similar to a double tuck.
Hey, I was wondering if you could do a video for spring reviewing the casual style of JFK. It was timeless and preppy, but also cool and casual. Think it would make for an interesting video!
I'm about 6'2, and I use a shorter silk scarf for the drape under a suit or shorter jacket, and a regular length scarf for the drape under a coat. If it's actually cold i use the parisian (french) knot with a regular length scarf under whatever outerwear I'm wearing.
Great, quality content. Thank you for providing genuine, informative and helpful videos. Far too many men’s fashion videos are lazy productions that provide lightweight content simply as a way of including a sponsored advert.
Ironically, I was looking for big and tall menswear when I stumbled across Brock initially. 7 years later, I'm still here. His style advice is sound and I just apply it in reverse, so to speak.
THANK YOU! I dig wearing scarves during colder months because they're stylish as hell, but I always feel like I'm doing it "wrong." This is the video I have been looking for. (Rad glasses by the way)
I discovered Zenni before you. First! I win. I got mine for 45 bucks. I added blue light. Extra thin scratch resist. Also. Don't get clip on sunglasses. Get magnet. Been on motorcycle.. at 45 they move... Very strong magnet. Anyways. Get brown. Grey. Black tint. Magnet sunglasses hella cheap. One for each vehicle
Thank you for teaching a 21 year old who’s going to wear a scarf for the first time 😁
Me 🤠
Bro literally me too I'm 21 and just now at 7:38 am pacific time. Had to know how to wear one cause I was just gifted one for Christmas. Hope you had great holidays w your family
@@adrianpulido8705 Sameee
@@adrianpulido8705 SAME BUT IM 12
ayo same?
4:01 the drape
4:37 the french knot
5:21 the french twist
6:12 the once around
7:00 the double tuck
7:42 the overhand
8:36 the reverse
9:19 the reverse overhand
10:19 the faux knot
thank you
why is the intro so lomg help
@@kaizanleaf1344 he's probably following a script that he was given by Zenni to get the sponsorship. It's a big part of how they get paid for making the content.
@@kaizanleaf1344totally agree. It irks me when content creators do this
⚜️Thanks from 🇺🇿Uzbekistan🇺🇿⚜️
Underrated item in men's wardrobe adds pop of color, warmth and shows more style.
I always felt like I was wearing my scarf wrong which made me less inclined to wear it at all. I really appreciate these gems!
I never learnt how to wear a scarf until I moved to a colder country. This video was really helpful. Thanks. And keep warm everyone
dude created an 11min video to teach us ways to tie a scarf! WOW, you took your time there. Thanks.
I live in Canada. And yes, I basically wear scarves all year round thank you for teaching additional knots. Been always on the casual over loop (inventing a name too)
Honestly, subscribing to your channel was probably the best choice I’ve made recently
Wow, thank you! That means a lot 🙏🏻
You deserve it man
I was thinking the same!
I have started wearing scarf and it really makes a big difference and
It easily catches people's attention
Many people complimented me
This guy taught me how to look stylish
Lot's of love from india ❣️
Watching this exactly one year after it’s release :D thank you for showing us the many different ways to wear this underrated piece of cloth wear
Glad it was helpful!
Hi, would you please show us what is your setup for lighting and camera setup as well?
I've been a fan of Zenni for about 5 years now. It's an easy way to have a variety of glasses, without spending too much. Different environments require different glasses!
Even after LASIK, I want to try Zenni again. Glasses are still useful in the sun and if I'm trying to look different.
Thanks for this tutorial on different ways to wear a scarf. I have a new scarf about 70” & tried the different ways & was surprised I could change the scarf styles by simple twists & turns 👍🏼👍🏼
QUESTION: Do you wear scarves? Hit 'reply' and let me know. Thanks for watching!
I do I have six of them
@@JAG214 nice! I think I have 4 total. It's nice to have some options.
@@BrockMcGoff I agree
On every cold day 😎
Sure, but what about a tie? Need cunsultantion
And just like that, I learned how to wear a tie as well. Thank you so much! Finding this channel on my quest to look stylish as a guy is one of those treasures that will last me a lifetime and knowledge I can pass on to my kids.
Love From Bangladesh🇧🇩
Love scarves - an essential item to lend that finishing touch of style to your outfit that can go with anything from a peacoat to a leather jacket or a parka to a blazer or overcoat.
Hi. Your link for the scarf is the same as the link for jeans. Can you please send me the link for scarf?
I love the French Twist! I am a short person so a lot of ties tend to be too long for me, and this knot takes care of that. Plus it looks really nice with my overcoat! 😄
My favorite is the French knot. Thx 👍
Thank you for showing how the scarf goes with various jackets, coats, etc
I'm a short guy, but still love the overhand. Plus I got a long neck and always feel cold. My solution? I just wrap the scarf around my neck first, then do the overhand (for extra warmth I pop up my flannel shirt's collar and wrap the scarf around that to add an extra layer of cloth). I love it
Wow! I use shawl to protect my neck from sunburn... and to give me warmth when office aircon is at max level...😅
Thank you for demonstrating a variety of ways to wear a scarf to stay warm and in style. I will definitely master three of the examples to establish my own signature look.
This is my first time wearing a scarf, so thank you so much for helping me figure out how to do it properly ❣️✨
Thank you for this type of video. There are no much videos about scarf styles on whole internet.
I have been wearing scarfs for 30 years and until now I finally know to tie one! I thought there was something wrong in just holding it in my hands until I finally had enough and googled!
Defintely have to try the reverse overhand
I used to wear a scarf a few years ago (up north it should really be considered an essential) and I lost it in a move. You’ve reminded me how much I enjoy wearing them.
Thank you so much man! I want to start wearing more scarfs
Any time!
We have the same body type so I’m glad I found this video. I need to start dressing better
Glad it was helpful!
Wow, I liked all the ways you showed. Now I need to practice and judge which one looks best on me. Thanks so much.
Saved this since scarf season is here again 👍🏼
Thanks for teaching these methods. Greets from cold Finland 🇫🇮
I’ve got too many scarves already, and now I still want to buy a few additional scarves... Thanks a lot, Brock! 🤨🤭
#sorrynotsorry 😂
thank you, I’ll just go with the French knot for now
Very helpful video and thank you. Goot a good hands-on Reverse overhand and French knot which will be my preferred methods.
The French Knot is my go-to since the get-go, it just made the most since trying on my first scarf. The Aviator (I prefer to call it that) is one I don't utilize as often as I probably should, it looks great. I've never seen the Double Tuck before--I like it, and I've done The Reverse accidentally before when I was in a rush, it didn't stick with me. That Faux Knot tho!
Decent video. The reverse overhand sounds like the one I'll try to adapt👍
I used to only know the French Knot but I’m real glad to have learnt these new methods, thanks a ton 👍
I'm 34 and I never knew how to tie a good scarf - until now haha. 😂 Better late than never, I guess. Thanks a lot for the lesson. 🤘🤙
Weird timing, but thanks for covering the topic! I've been getting into scarves for the last couple seasons, and I'm really enjoying the function, and the style. I've found I'm most comfortable or "masculine" with scarves in a medium weight. Super thin like silk is too formal, and super chunky knits are a bit too casual for me. I have the most luck with a loose weave in cotton, or a flannel-style weave in cotton or wool; these hit the right spot for smart casual style. One of my favs actually comes from the ladies section, its about 12' wide but I just fold in half hotdog style so it acts like the ones i'm used to. Another great style is a square scarf (or one you can fold to a square shape) and wear like a middle-eastern shemagh style, that's a great "scene" look, and you also see special forces guys wear like this to protect their neck. Antonio from RMRS has a great video discussing the military history of scarves, so yeah they can definitely be masculine, and it helps a lot how you style them. Thanks for all the tips!
Thanku for teaching an old dog some new tricks , I love wearing a scarf during the chilly winter days and nights as it keeps me nice and toasty plus I love the style a scarf adds they just look nice
Once again, this time of the year, we meet again
I've been wearing scarfs since I was 9 years old. I only used 3 styles and thought it was time for me to expand my choices and you delivered 5 new styles me. Thanks!
Dude, I've been in the army 14 years. When I joined at 20, they still have our scarves as standard field and garrison dress during winter months.
I always used the once over without any research because it was always very fast and warm.
Thank you for sharing the ways of wearing a scarf. Good Job!
You are a great ALL ROUNDER!!😎
Thank you so much ! As always!
Great Video. I have a Wool Army scarf patterned after what they used in World War II, and tying it in the aviator style makes it look great with the Bomber Jacket I’ve got
thank you so much! this video is so useful! i am very appreciate
Love the invented names Brock 😂
I wore scarfs everywhere I go as long as I'm permitted. Been wearing it since I was 15 years old.
Thanks dude! I got a scarf at 35, didn't know what to do. Love ya.
Yes, I wear scarves! ❤ and, great tutorial, thank you!
thanks mate , winter is coming and want to keep warm this time around
I always just wore the once around and I feel it looks good for most occasions. Any more formal and being out in the cold isn't very probable in my case.
Hey man thanks for the tutorial plus i love scarfs because bro it makes me cool plus it will keep me warm in some ways
Great help! Especially for first timers like me. Thanks!
Too bad scarves are nonessential in Malaysia! but anyways love the vids Brock! ♥
The overhand......my favorite ome
I wear a scarf in a few ways already, but I always return to get ideas for outfits! You have very good fashion sense sir!
I loop it around the front of my neck, wrap the ends round to the front and then pull the ends through the loop left at the front, it is easy to do, and it looks similar to a double tuck.
You basically start with the reverse and pull the ends through the loop at the front.
Thank you for the variations...came in real handy 🍻
Faux knot for me did the trick at my friend's wedding
Hey, I was wondering if you could do a video for spring reviewing the casual style of JFK. It was timeless and preppy, but also cool and casual. Think it would make for an interesting video!
61 and never really knew how to wear one. I would just wing it. Thanks.
Love how you are so honest aBout the random naming haha thanks for the video
I'm about 6'2, and I use a shorter silk scarf for the drape under a suit or shorter jacket, and a regular length scarf for the drape under a coat. If it's actually cold i use the parisian (french) knot with a regular length scarf under whatever outerwear I'm wearing.
Thanks for all the helpful tips
Where did you get the dark brown leather jacket?
Do you. Have a recommended way to wear a scarf for guys with long hair? (Like clavicle length, often pulled back)
The French knot & the reverse overhand
I do prefer the Red Baron approach with scarves. That is, to wear one whilst whooshing through the air at great speed.
thank you man so helpful!
GIRL- IDC IF I LOOK LIKE IM A DRAG QUEEN, I AINT HAVING A COLD NECK😤
Great, quality content. Thank you for providing genuine, informative and helpful videos. Far too many men’s fashion videos are lazy productions that provide lightweight content simply as a way of including a sponsored advert.
Thank you very much!
Ironically, I was looking for big and tall menswear when I stumbled across Brock initially. 7 years later, I'm still here. His style advice is sound and I just apply it in reverse, so to speak.
thanx for the tutorial and Zenni tip...accessories are a forgotten gift and skill that is sadly ignored. Whose your "go to" hat company?
Thank you. Can I ask where you got these scarves and the sizes?
THANK YOU! I dig wearing scarves during colder months because they're stylish as hell, but I always feel like I'm doing it "wrong." This is the video I have been looking for. (Rad glasses by the way)
Does this include the one my mother knitted me for christmas?
I love scarfs :D however they are very underated as a style accessory for men
I use these as a short guy plus do more of a neck tie know as well
underrated item
Thank you 🧣
Thank you so much!!
5:00 the French twist
Great Video, our customers always ask about different ways to tie scarf, this will be great video to share with them
Sweet! Thank You! ^^
I like a really loose once around.
I like mine drape-y.
My favorite is the French knot
Thank you for this helped out a lot
Thank you 💕
The French knot & the reverse overhand🤘, bought a Harry Potter scarf
Nice methods! the link for
in the description doesn't show me the scarves, I want to buy some of them
This saved my life 🧬🧬🧬🧬
Game changer thanks
Thanks 🤩
You’re awesome! Great video 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Haven't really worn scarf before but I quite like the French knot one
I discovered Zenni before you. First! I win. I got mine for 45 bucks. I added blue light. Extra thin scratch resist. Also. Don't get clip on sunglasses. Get magnet. Been on motorcycle.. at 45 they move... Very strong magnet. Anyways. Get brown. Grey. Black tint. Magnet sunglasses hella cheap. One for each vehicle
Great stuff, but you seem to have chosen the longest scarf in the world for this video. I liked 7.5, The Reverse Overhand. The French Knot is classy.