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Like it if u agree that its easier to learn from a sexy girl than an old man :-)
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You made the full windsor knot easy to complete. Thank you a whole bunch!!!!!!!
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just beautiful..
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Nice job! Of course I already knew how to tie it, but it was much funner watching you do it lol. I love watching my wife tie them for me too, of course, I cannot post that! To be honest, you have a great way of explaining it. Easy to understand!
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windsor type is used for thinner fabric, while the half-windsor is for thick fabrics. XD
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wow i should have watch this first! great tutorial sweetie muah :*
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Awwww man!! I suck at this!
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Nice eyes...
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@lguitarn I know!!! that's the distracting part
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First of all: thank you thank you. I've never been able to do the full Windsor by looking at
videos (not coordinated and have trouble with the mirrored image) and this time at the 3rd attempt I've a beautiful confident symmetrical knot. It was so clear compared to others instructional videos.
Secondly, boy your pretty eyes distract though, that's the only problem :)
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This video helped alot. I never knew how. I'm still a baby and walk with my shoelace undone.
Great video!! Others still make it complicated, but yours makes it a piece of cake. Thanks!
mdbudreau 2 months ago 7
@mdbudreau Awesome! Thank you, so glad I could help!
pinksofoxy 2 months ago
question.whats the difference with the windsor thingies?
pacotvify 2 months ago
@pacotvify They're just different types of knots. Half Windsor creates a smaller knot, while the full Windsor is a bit larger. Both are considered acceptable for the professional business environment, job interviews, etc... :)
pinksofoxy 2 months ago
I have a question.... I've watched both the half and full windsor knot, I can do both while watching, but half the time when I tighten it up the narrow end is longer... Any suggestions?
gbtwest1 2 months ago
@gbtwest1 Easy fix to that dilemma, when you first begin, position the narrow end of your tie 1/3 or even 1/4 the length of the wide end. The starting length varies from person to person due to differences in height and torso length. But starting out with the wide end longer will result in a longer wide end at the finish. Hope that helps!
pinksofoxy 2 months ago