Thanks brotha. I was double knotting the microfiber and it was coming out way to short and to tight. I almost returned it until I saw this video. Now I'm rocking it. Fresh as hell...lol. Thanks bro!
I have some pics of some styles of ascot that I want to try with my tuxedo but can't find a video on how to tie them. Is there a way to get you to do a video on those styles?
+TWAN BUTLER sorry for the delayed response. I want to start off by thanking you for the compliment. It's a tough & creative process but the end result is rewarding. Between the silk and the microfiber, I would definitely reach for the silk or even a rayon like fiber in the summer. Rayon isn't a common fabric for ascots but the texture during the summer may serve you well. In the fall and winter, the microfiber will do you more justice against the outdoor elements.
Thanks Mike, we appreciate the compliment. Be sure to check us out @ www.SterlingAscots.com for our whole selection of ascots, scarves, pocket squares, and lapel pins.
An Ascot and a cravat are two entirely different things. Cravats (as shown) are worn, informally, inside the shirt collar. An Ascot is very formal daywear, worn under the collar, often held in place with a pearl topped tie pin. These were very popular in Victorian & Edwardian times. Now, don't get me started on ruched ties, which also (mistakenly) get called 'cravats'.
In the US the terminology is such that cravat is a catch all term for non-tie neckwear, with them then being separated into formal ascots (pearl topped tie pin or a tie ring, worn over the collar) or casual ascots/day ascots in which its presented as in the video and worn under the collar against the skin.
Very well done! Happy to see the return of this classic accoutrement.
Thanks brotha. I was double knotting the microfiber and it was coming out way to short and to tight. I almost returned it until I saw this video. Now I'm rocking it. Fresh as hell...lol. Thanks bro!
Great Video! Well explained and executed.
Thank You!! (Cravat/Ascot wearer for three years and running)!
Cravat is the name in Australia as well. Ascot is a race track!
Just found this channel. Subscribed before I even watched it. You know why! Keep going brother.
That must of been really cool traveling to England and purchasing cravats !
Thank you for the simple yet excellently detailed and clear tutorial.
Very helpful, thank you. Best video demonstration I’ve seen, by far.
1:40 thank you
Thanks Jay so much simpler explaining than the other vids
Where can i buy a cravat here US?
I have some pics of some styles of ascot that I want to try with my tuxedo but can't find a video on how to tie them. Is there a way to get you to do a video on those styles?
so for spring and summer what materials are better to wear.. as brother that also sews and creates i just want to say much respect
+TWAN BUTLER sorry for the delayed response. I want to start off by thanking you for the compliment. It's a tough & creative process but the end result is rewarding. Between the silk and the microfiber, I would definitely reach for the silk or even a rayon like fiber in the summer. Rayon isn't a common fabric for ascots but the texture during the summer may serve you well. In the fall and winter, the microfiber will do you more justice against the outdoor elements.
What’s the trick to hiding one, when wearing a white dress shirt, since you can kind of see through it?
Do you make any in summer weight cotton ?
Very helpful thanks. I'd love one of those reversible Ascots.
Thanks Mike, we appreciate the compliment. Be sure to check us out @ www.SterlingAscots.com for our whole selection of ascots, scarves, pocket squares, and lapel pins.
An Ascot and a cravat are two entirely different things. Cravats (as shown) are worn, informally, inside the shirt collar.
An Ascot is very formal daywear, worn under the collar, often held in place with a pearl topped tie pin. These were very popular in Victorian & Edwardian times.
Now, don't get me started on ruched ties, which also (mistakenly) get called 'cravats'.
In the US the terminology is such that cravat is a catch all term for non-tie neckwear, with them then being separated into formal ascots (pearl topped tie pin or a tie ring, worn over the collar) or casual ascots/day ascots in which its presented as in the video and worn under the collar against the skin.
Class act!
Thank you so much this was really helpful
Thank you very much brother for this video! I'm literally getting married tomorrow afternoon and needed this video, so thank you! #GODFIRST!!!
Great info thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much! Very helpful.
thank you, sir
perfect gj
Lovely 🌹🌟
僕もアスコットタイが好きで締めています。ジェントルマンになった気分です。ありがとうm(_ _)m
Excellence
You remind me of Mondridge from Bridgerton
Cheers mate!
This is way too fresh! keep it up
Elie J-louis Thanks for the encouraging words!!
thanks you made it very simple because i watched some video they made it very difficult but thanks to your video i made it
zhovan hussein Excellent!! I'm glad we were able to help.
zhovan hussein I.know how to sew. I am going to make some. My son loves them!
Looking fresh! Dang! I need to get me one of these
this is one classy, fresh man
good
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Thank you!