Wednesday, June 16, 2010

How to Stuff a Linen Pocket Square

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Placing technology in unskilled hands is a dangerous thing that, in this case, has resulted in a first try at an intermittent series of short, hopefully amusing, YouTube style videos on one or another aspect of dress.

21 comments:

Turling said...

I must say, it's strange that you actually have a voice. I'm just saying.

I'm wondering if my pockets are too small, as it always appears that I have some sort of bird escaping from my pocket when I go point sides up. I put it in the reverse way; however, do not have the tv fold. I'll have to follow your instructions and see where it leads.

The Sluice Box said...

What a wonderful idea, the video. Great to see you come to life. Enjoyed the tutorial, as well.

www.thesluicebox.com

Nathan said...

I love the video, Will! Definitely do more of these in the future....they are a nice addition to your site.

R. Jacob said...

Brilliant stuff!

A star is born!

Martin said...

Hello Will. As Turling says, somehow you never had a voice (in my head). Now you do. I like it. Thanks.

Tonyp said...

I do it exactly like you do Will. My linen squares are a bit small so they are easier to stuff in the pocket. It is harder to do it while you jacket is on. Good Job! How many takes did it actually require?

Will said...

The speaking is the challenge, not the stuffing.

LaoHu said...

Enjoyed the video, Will. Please do more. I am curious as to whether you believe one should stuff non-linen pocket squares differently.

MCCVI said...

Another vote of praise for the video and for more to, hopefully, come. Thanks Will!

ivan said...

Hey Will,
I really loved the video. I vote for more of them!

The Eccentric Orange Gentleman said...

The ending was abrupt but great stuff anyway.

Charles said...

Get a wireless body mike instead of using the mike on the camera for better sound quality. You can get one fairly cheap or spend as much as you want. Easy way to make a more professional video.

Eugene Freedman said...

It's not just the voice, it's the movement. As a static picture, you're a different person. I like the life. The pictures are too posed and cardboard. This is much more human.

ManWithTheGoldenArm said...

Loved the video! I look forward to more of them.

Todd said...

Will, great to see a non-static version of you! I like that the clips are embedded in the blog... very slick.

Horatio said...

Please continue playing with technology!

Inspired by your video, I stuffed today's pocket square à la Will. I like it!

However, I find that only squares made of the sheerest of fabrics, and on the small size to boot, will stuff comfortably into my breast pockets (I wear a 36/37 short). Larger & thicker square require careful folding.

Sometimes, to display (part of) what's on the inside of the square, rather than the edges, I go for a center puff effect. Any chance we'll see a video on that?

brett.peace said...

This clip is a great addition, Will! I hope videos will make a regular showing on your blog.

Glenn said...

Will,

ASW is an every morning read for me. Your video made today's visit all the more personal. Continue, please.

Duke of HapHazard

Thomas Hanson said...

I always thought of you as British!

Isabel said...

I *have* always wondered how to do that! I've just tried it with a tissue (turned out great), though I'm not sure if I can wear one since I'm a girl, or can I?

PocketSquareZ.com said...

Love the tutorial. Very nice selection of material to go with the fabric of the jacket. Keep it up!

 
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