Happy Father's Day Weekend! Re-purpose an old dress shirt to solve your dad's "flappy tie" frustrations. It doesn't cost anything, and it might change his life.
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Music by Jason Shaw (RP-Clattertrap)
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Project Inspired By:
A nifty trick I learned while on assignment in England, back in 2000
WARNING: Use of this video content is at your own risk.
Project History & More Info:
I held a position in England for 2 years that required me to wear a shirt and tie everyday, and a lot of that time was spent outdoors. My tie was always blowing around and getting twisted up in the wind, so I was constantly fixing and straightening it.
A friend passed on his knowledge of the "tie saver" trick, and it was life-changing. This is as simple as re-using an older shirt that would have been thrown away anyway, to create a simple, but surprisingly effective tie strap. The best part is, nobody can see it. It just looks like you've consistently got a perfectly straight tie without any effort at all.
I've seen these types of products sold 3 for $25, but you can make 3 "tie savers" from 1 old dress shirt, for free.
This is a life hack I personally use every time I wear a tie. It's helped me tremendously, I recommend it, and I hope that by sharing it, it will help you as well.
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Music By:
Music by Jason Shaw (RP-Clattertrap)
http://www.audionautix.com
Project Inspired By:
A nifty trick I learned while on assignment in England, back in 2000
WARNING: Use of this video content is at your own risk.
Project History & More Info:
I held a position in England for 2 years that required me to wear a shirt and tie everyday, and a lot of that time was spent outdoors. My tie was always blowing around and getting twisted up in the wind, so I was constantly fixing and straightening it.
A friend passed on his knowledge of the "tie saver" trick, and it was life-changing. This is as simple as re-using an older shirt that would have been thrown away anyway, to create a simple, but surprisingly effective tie strap. The best part is, nobody can see it. It just looks like you've consistently got a perfectly straight tie without any effort at all.
I've seen these types of products sold 3 for $25, but you can make 3 "tie savers" from 1 old dress shirt, for free.
This is a life hack I personally use every time I wear a tie. It's helped me tremendously, I recommend it, and I hope that by sharing it, it will help you as well.
Publicado 8 years ago
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