Thanks, for the excellent report, especially your perceptive comments about the military and their fashions, and your correct pronunciation of "guillotine".
Conclusions: 1) Lord Brummell would have a ton of post views. 2) Star Trek collars for shirts and jackets will be popular before the end of the century. 3) Tucking the tie into the shirt was mandatory for military until some years ago, in the way the fighters referred in the video had done.
you had me right up until the last 45 seconds of so when you said the necktie serves no purpose at all ... the necktie is in fact as you touched on just after this statement the most important and diverse piece of clothing any man can wear and should wear for most any occasion
Chris Cross She means no practical purpose. Outside of showing off it doesn't do anything for you. Fun fact, in Iran they don't use ties because they think they are impractical
"If you were particularly wealthy or important, special decorations might be incorporated like rearing lions or fleur-de-lis" *looks in all silk closet at my giant versace, elaine gold, & 7-fold cravat collection all in rearing lions and fleur-de-lis* "time to get some "luxury seating fabric" with my whole name embroidered in the pinestripes. #UPGRADEMYSELF
mrkorkira I believe you'll find I mention that the origin of the word "cravat" is from the Croatians, though I don't think we can give them the entire credit for the invention of the accessory. Thanks for your comment!
Mrkorkira Skip to 5:12 where they mention Croats INVOLVEMENT in using the already existing accessory, but then spreading from them onto French. Croats didnt exist in the time neck accessories were mentioned at the beginning of a video. You make me laugh hard, thanks.
Kiira Kun Croats didn't exist at the time??? Croats have been living in the territory of modern Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina since the 7th century and has existed even before that , when they lived in the area of the modern day Poland, and before that who knows where...
Chloe Chapin no cravat were worn by croat troops in napoleons army the french started calling them cravats...soon people in france started wearing it ;)
I really enjoyed this. Well paced, excellent use of images and good information. Thank you for producing it and taking the time to explain it well.
Thanks, for the excellent report, especially your perceptive comments about the military and their fashions, and your correct pronunciation of "guillotine".
Excellent video. Very informative and entertaining references to contemporary culture.
Excellent. I like the painting choices
Came looking for this from Nostaligia Critic. Never thought I'd find a video on ties so interesting!
necktie is from Croatia...Croat in Croatian language is Hrvat,in French language Croat is Cravat the same like necktie in French language Cravat...
This is just amazing.
Fascinating. I really appreciate your in depth historical accounts of the origin of things.
Thanks for putting this together. Such an interesting video.
Super informative and entertaining
This is amazingly done 👍
This was fantastic! Congratulations.
Thank You, as an 18th and early 19th century reenactor, I understand more of the outfits I wear to portray men of that time era.
Utterly fascinating. Now I know why Fred from Scooby Doo was wearing that ascot.
They did't mention that the dog color was named after the ruff. The official name of the dog color is an Elizabethan Color.
wonderfully done!
Informative and to the point
brilliant
Excellent
This was fascinating! Love it. Do you have more videos?
Conclusions:
1) Lord Brummell would have a ton of post views.
2) Star Trek collars for shirts and jackets will be popular before the end of the century.
3) Tucking the tie into the shirt was mandatory for military until some years ago, in the way the fighters referred in the video had done.
Are ties indicative of masculinity verses the bow tie which emphasizes sensuality?
Thanks Chloe! I learned so much. ZP
Love this, thank you 😎
Very interesting thanks
I'm surprised there was no mention of the Duke of Windsor
Very nice
#Jayentertainmentstudio
very good vid
well done …
you had me right up until the last 45 seconds of so when you said the necktie serves no purpose at all ... the necktie is in fact as you touched on just after this statement the most important and diverse piece of clothing any man can wear and should wear for most any occasion
Chris Cross
She means no practical purpose. Outside of showing off it doesn't do anything for you. Fun fact, in Iran they don't use ties because they think they are impractical
"If you were particularly wealthy or important, special decorations might be incorporated like rearing lions or fleur-de-lis"
*looks in all silk closet at my giant versace, elaine gold, & 7-fold cravat collection all in rearing lions and fleur-de-lis* "time to get some "luxury seating fabric" with my whole name embroidered in the pinestripes. #UPGRADEMYSELF
the narator sounds like julia roberts
Tie is from Croatia...learn your history...
mrkorkira I believe you'll find I mention that the origin of the word "cravat" is from the Croatians, though I don't think we can give them the entire credit for the invention of the accessory. Thanks for your comment!
Mrkorkira Skip to 5:12 where they mention Croats INVOLVEMENT in using the already existing accessory, but then spreading from them onto French.
Croats didnt exist in the time neck accessories were mentioned at the beginning of a video. You make me laugh hard, thanks.
Kiira Kun Croats didn't exist at the time??? Croats have been living in the territory of modern Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina since the 7th century and has existed even before that , when they lived in the area of the modern day Poland, and before that who knows where...
brunkovac1 croats did exist, however not modern croatia.
Chloe Chapin no cravat were worn by croat troops in napoleons army
the french started calling them cravats...soon people in france started wearing it ;)
Alas, all is vanity.
This is a wrong history of tie
It was actually 4 musketeers and they were black! Read the book! The Haitian author Alexandre Dumas was quite clear!✅
Stop stealing Persian culture
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ties are horrible
No, ties are wonderful!
I love ties