This is your best video yet. You addressed all the important issues behind wearing silk squares and gave a great video demonstration. The only change I would make would be more emphasis on the types of jackets that carry a silk square, that remark seemed to get lost in the transition between takes. Cheers!
When my pocket square is too small for the pocket, or I have just the right positioning for the silk and don't want it to slip, I use a straight stick pin, the kind that comes on new shirts. I weave it in and out of the silk and just behind the pocket but not so the metal shows on the outside of the pocket. This keeps the silk in place and just right all day.
Will, another fine video. It would be helpful if you could have a page which collected your videos in one place. Perhaps you do and I've missed it, in which case my apologies and could you direct me to it, please.
My college camel hair cardigan was one of my favorite articles. Leather buttons. Easy to slip on and off [no over-the-head-muss]. Pocketed, although I rarely used them. I miss it.
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My God, I've actually been doing something correctly. I need to lie down, now, as I'm overcome with shock.
Very helpful tip and reminder.
This is your best video yet. You addressed all the important issues behind wearing silk squares and gave a great video demonstration. The only change I would make would be more emphasis on the types of jackets that carry a silk square, that remark seemed to get lost in the transition between takes. Cheers!
When my pocket square is too small for the pocket, or I have just the right positioning for the silk and don't want it to slip, I use a straight stick pin, the kind that comes on new shirts. I weave it in and out of the silk and just behind the pocket but not so the metal shows on the outside of the pocket. This keeps the silk in place and just right all day.
I love these videos, except the audio on them is way too low.
Will, another fine video. It would be helpful if you could have a page which collected your videos in one place. Perhaps you do and I've missed it, in which case my apologies and could you direct me to it, please.
My college camel hair cardigan was one of my favorite articles. Leather buttons. Easy to slip on and off [no over-the-head-muss]. Pocketed, although I rarely used them.
I miss it.
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