The trailer for O'Mast, a documentary on traditional Neapolitan tailoring, has arrived. The film is still being edited, but there is no doubt in my mind that when it drops it will be the definition of next level. See for yourself.
O'MAST from Kid Dandy on Vimeo.
-L.A.S
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Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Neapolitan Flair: The Double Four-In-Hand Knot
I've been thinking a lot about Neapolitan style recently and have been looking for small ways to step outside of my sartorial comfort zone and inject a little "European" flair into my decidedly American looks. One of the easiest and simplest ways I have come across is tying my tie in a double four-in-hand knot. Without having to go out and actually spend any money on new clothes I have been able to take things in a different direction.
Italian men are known for the signature way in which they wear their tie with Gianna Agnelli being the prime example. The double four-in-hand knot is great because it adds a nice heft to your knot without bordering on the absurdity that can be the Windsor (or sometimes even the half Windsor). To tie this knot all you need to do is wrap the wide part of the tie around twice as oppose to once with a typical four-in-hand knot. It also helps to have a nice little nonchalance with the double four-hand, so try an imperfect dimple (pretty much standard with a four in hand anyhow) or an askewed tail. Both are great ways to add that just the right amount of Italian sprezzatura.
Basically my move goes something like this: I start off with my standard F/W kit, which is a button down collar oxford, tie (usually stripes or pin dot), flat front chinos and some wingtips. From here I simply knot up the tie in perfectly imperfect Neapolitan fashion. The end result is my normal "uniform" with a little extra heft and added style. I've even been wearing more spread and cutaway collars to take things up a notch, or two.
For more instruction and information check out some pics of Agnelli rocking his tie, an old GQ Rules video detailing the process of tying the double four-in-hand knot and, of course, the handbook on Anglo/Neapolitan style.
Italian men are known for the signature way in which they wear their tie with Gianna Agnelli being the prime example. The double four-in-hand knot is great because it adds a nice heft to your knot without bordering on the absurdity that can be the Windsor (or sometimes even the half Windsor). To tie this knot all you need to do is wrap the wide part of the tie around twice as oppose to once with a typical four-in-hand knot. It also helps to have a nice little nonchalance with the double four-hand, so try an imperfect dimple (pretty much standard with a four in hand anyhow) or an askewed tail. Both are great ways to add that just the right amount of Italian sprezzatura.
Basically my move goes something like this: I start off with my standard F/W kit, which is a button down collar oxford, tie (usually stripes or pin dot), flat front chinos and some wingtips. From here I simply knot up the tie in perfectly imperfect Neapolitan fashion. The end result is my normal "uniform" with a little extra heft and added style. I've even been wearing more spread and cutaway collars to take things up a notch, or two.
For more instruction and information check out some pics of Agnelli rocking his tie, an old GQ Rules video detailing the process of tying the double four-in-hand knot and, of course, the handbook on Anglo/Neapolitan style.
-L.A.S
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