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  • fine instruction - and extra respect for having the Boston Strong Boy as your logo

  • I am so glad you referred to this as the Shelby Knot and not as the Pratt Knot! Mainly because here in England ‘prat’ means a woefully and hilariously incompetent person.

  • @Rascaduanok which is exactly what I am when I attempt this knot

  • These knots all look exactly the same.

  • I love this knot with a skinny tie. Makes a great dimple. Favorite knot, hands down.

  • This knot is pimp as hell. Its almost as awesome as sexual panther, which as you know has real bits of panther in it, so you know its good.

  • thank you very useful :)

  • I'm confused, is he left handed or doing it in reverse so that it is as you would see it looking down?

  • @htmldude his doing a mirror image so it would be easier for the viewers

  • Isn't this like the reverse full Windsor? Either way it's pert manly

  • @destructopoo Nope its the reverse Half Windsor

  • awsome...

  • "" The use of the tie is the origin of sexual perversion "

    Erections unwanted commonly due to stimulation of the neck.

    The fact of buttoning the last button of his shirt is a source of sexual pleasure because the neck, an erogenous zone, is stimulated by friction and pressure of the collar on the neck of the person.

    IN CONCLUSION: the tie is a symbol of submission, which results in sexual tension and narcissism.

    I physiologist and psychoanalyst.

  • @porfirionoches as I read your comment I was jerking my neck and didnt get the least bit aroused. Debunked. And wheres the relevance to submission or narcissism?

  • sick

  • This tie knot will get you pussy. I promise. It has never let me down.

  • @cornelius29 If it doesn’t I’m assuming you will refund me out of your mother?

  • Funny, Gav47, MY Dad taught me how to tie it for my school uniform too. Academy of Perpetual Help in PR ca. 1944-45

  • since the late 50s, haw old are you?

  • 71! And I have an IQ of 192.

  • Nonsense! I've been tying that knot since the late 50's. It's really what

    has been known as a "Windsor Knot", it is also similar to a "Victory Knot" promoted by Winston Churchill. Where the knot ends up being a perfect symmetrical "V".

  • Yes, my Dad thought me how to tie that knot of my school uniform and im pretty sure he called it a Full Windsor.

  • Amazing, thank you so so much! There's this one tie of mine, no knot would look good on it, but the Shelby knot did it! I'm really glad I got to see this video. Keep up the good work!

    (My God, what a bunch of complainers down there)

  • Don't tell us that the knot looks best on a spread-collar shirt and then tie it on a point-collar shirt that hides half the knot. That's called Art of FAIL.

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  • That's a double Windsor.

  • You may want to adjust the volumes in this video, along with the others.  I have to crank it way up to hear you after the intro music.

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