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  • čas přidán 26. 08. 2024
  • In this video your amiable host suggests a suitable way that a gentleman may grow his pocket square collection at zero cost!
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Komentáře • 125

  • @padre2275
    @padre2275 Před rokem +18

    You are proof that one does not have to be posh to dress like a gentleman and have style. Just because one does not have a lot of money is no excuse to dress like a slob. Self respect and self confidence, along with a proper outward appearance sets a real man apart from the masses. Once again, thank you for your excellent videos.

  • @alanmoulsdale6172
    @alanmoulsdale6172 Před rokem +11

    I found ladies head scarves being sold in a charity shop, 2 for £1. Paisley pattern, various colours. Cut to size they are perfect. Thank you Ash.

    • @dko9048
      @dko9048 Před rokem

      Top tip i,ll give that a go 👍

  • @1970HondaCL100
    @1970HondaCL100 Před rokem +5

    You had my attention at “Free”.

  • @johnblack5427
    @johnblack5427 Před rokem +12

    Another excellent post. A small but expensive indulgence for me is to occasionally allow myself to buy a silk square from Rampley and Co. Nobody else will see more than a bit of it peeking out, but it makes me happy to know I'm wearing, quite literally, a piece of art. It's a total, unnecessary luxury of course, but one of these little beauties costs less than I was spending on booze every month before quitting this year, so I don't care!

  • @05Rudey
    @05Rudey Před rokem +9

    Great shout Ash. A Few years ago after being very frustrated with my pocket square sinking into the pocket time after time and no matter what I did, it eventually sank out of sight. I cut out a strip from a plastic 4 pint milk bottle (extensively washed of course;) I measured the pocket width & length, added an extra half inch on top, folded the silk pocket square over it and after a few micro adjustments, I feel I have the perfect Presidential Fold all day that cost nothing.

  • @MisterKnightly
    @MisterKnightly Před rokem +15

    I suspect I've never clicked so quickly on a CZcams video yet. Even paused Audrey Hepburn for it.

  • @mamaliganeagra
    @mamaliganeagra Před rokem +16

    Lovely video, Ash! I hope this encourages many more chaps towards the more Do-it-yourself area when it comes to accessories. A lot of times, we need not spend so much on things that we can make ourselves. As you mentioned, people will notice and compliment these details, and it feels even better when you know you made it yourself.
    All the best!

    • @TheChapsGuide
      @TheChapsGuide  Před rokem +1

      Absolutely!

    • @johnclaybaugh9536
      @johnclaybaugh9536 Před 7 měsíci

      Do you build your own furniture to? Did you grow all your own food?

    • @mamaliganeagra
      @mamaliganeagra Před 7 měsíci

      @@johnclaybaugh9536 as a matter of fact, I actually do build all my furniture. For food, Fortunately I don't need to grow it myself. What are you trying to say?

  • @canadafree2087
    @canadafree2087 Před rokem +1

    "A little bit garish" That is the wonderful thing about pocket squares, an entire shirt of the pattern may be seen as garish but the same pattern in a square could be the proper 'icing on a cake' for your suit.

  • @Jubilo1
    @Jubilo1 Před 4 měsíci

    "What have the British ever done for us?"- Brillian episode on pocket aquares. Thank you sir.

  • @viclucyzia
    @viclucyzia Před rokem +4

    Wonderful tips. Thank you again Ash. Now have to get that kind of scissors.

  • @michaelt312
    @michaelt312 Před rokem +2

    I have a habit of strolling the women's section at thrift stores for shirts to make squares. Bold patterns and can often find silk.

  • @Redbat888
    @Redbat888 Před rokem +1

    The reason for a colored a handkerchief in the past was to blow your nose on after snuff, the colors hiding the snuff blown out of the nose after taking. Old Paris Snuff was Beau Brummel's favorite.

  • @nurse.christian
    @nurse.christian Před rokem +1

    My dad recently passed away & I inherited all of his clothing. This is a good way for me to repurpose some of his shirts into pocket squares to honor him.
    Thank you for this video & you have gained a subscriber! 🔥

  • @the.dirty.pigeon
    @the.dirty.pigeon Před rokem +2

    I went to a wedding a couple years ago and forgot a pocket square. Thankfully I had a patterned cotton face mask in the car that I wasn’t using. I tucked it in there and made sure the straps were at the bottom. Boom… mask pocket square. It looked a-ok.

  • @douglasrobertson3410
    @douglasrobertson3410 Před rokem +1

    Surprisingly frugal tips from a man with four Rolex watches.

  • @karltheheretik
    @karltheheretik Před rokem +2

    Several great lessons from this video. First, great little history of the pocket square. Second, a reminder for todays' "fast fashion" culture that repurposing old clothes is how we did it back in the day. Third, a great way of remembering an old, favorite article of clothing you wore out. Fourth, it made me think of the possibilities of combining pocket squares with origami. Hmmmm...

  • @johnstokes3144
    @johnstokes3144 Před rokem +8

    Brilliant video Ash. The pocket square holder is brilliant. And am fashioning one from a washing detergent bottle to use today. Never too old to learn so thank you. I sometimes buy small offcuts from a haberdashery shop to use for pocket squares. Very cheap. I'll keep my eye out in charity shops now for suitable patterned cloth. As most of my shirts are white or blue. Thank you for the great tips.

  • @ronaldpoppe3774
    @ronaldpoppe3774 Před rokem +1

    Ash I suppose you could even find inexpensive shirts at the thrift store or get fabric remnants at sewing shop and do this as well. Wouldn't be free but would still be quite a bit less than buying a pocket square. Cheers Ron

  • @bouncingBrain
    @bouncingBrain Před rokem +5

    Thank you. I love linen. So I have a bunch of old linen shirts which will reincarnate into pocket squares. As for the pocket square holder, I cut cardboard that comes with new shirts into holders. I customize them into the shapes, especially the depths, of the pockets. That's better than the one-size-fit-all plastic holder which I used to buy.
    I tend to fold the pocket square, wrapping the cardboard. Then I use an elastic band to hold it in place before stuffing it into the pocket.

  • @isaacfletcher3067
    @isaacfletcher3067 Před rokem +1

    Never have I ever clicked on a video so fast.
    You had me at Free good sir

  • @darthdiamo6902
    @darthdiamo6902 Před rokem +3

    Great video, Ash.
    Why over pay for a pocket square when that old shirt in the corner is looking pretty colourful.
    And that Pocket square holder looks like a life saver. I'm always fighting with my pocket square (yes, singular for now) as it falls down into my pocket.
    Cheers!

  • @teenoso4069
    @teenoso4069 Před rokem +1

    The Chap's Guide does Blue Peter tribute. This video hits the mark.

  • @MrBurtonshaw
    @MrBurtonshaw Před rokem

    Just revisited this. I have a sewing machine... essential(it can be hand sewn, and that is better on some materials) for us 'thick set' chaps so we are able to tailor sleeves and trouser hems so we don't look like we are wearing our big brother's hand-me-downs. If you get yourself a hemming foot, just a couple of quid/$, If you feed your old shirt material through it, it'll roll the edge as it stitches... if you were to use a contrasting thread to the cloth it'll look posh and negate the need to use plinking scissors to cut the material. Great vid again Ash.

  • @johnbunton9177
    @johnbunton9177 Před 8 měsíci

    I have bought some pocket squares from wholesalers in China that make reasonable quality products, in a wide range of colours and patterns, in decent silk or cotton. But some of my favourite pocket squares are made from vintage women's silk blouses, purchased in thrift stores and charity shops for no more than one or two dollars each, that my dear wife has cut and sewn for me.
    For the cost of ONE pocket square, purchased from a high-end shop at full retail price, I can have twenty-five or thirty hand-finished pocket squares that look just as good, and in some cases better, than anything I can buy in a boutique, and in a range of vintage colours and patterns that I couldn't find otherwise.
    A vintage Liberty of London women's silk blouse is my ideal material for the sort of men's pocket square that will make an instant sartorial statement with any suit, jacket, or blazer.

  • @kevinstiles781
    @kevinstiles781 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for this video, I just cleaned out my closet and have some old shirts that I was just going to toss out. Now I have something better to do with them!

  • @themoderndandy713
    @themoderndandy713 Před rokem +3

    May I completely agree on the use of a pocket square holder? Some have dismissed it as a gimmick, but I find that even if one has perfectly sized pocket squares, suit coat breast pockets have differing sizes themselves. My holder is a bit different, functioning more like a purse with a tight opening. These things are sartorial life savers.

    • @bjartone-ip5cd
      @bjartone-ip5cd Před rokem

      Yes, but a somewhat awkward situation may present itself whenever a lady asks to borrow your pocket square?

    • @Molach101
      @Molach101 Před rokem +1

      ​@@bjartone-ip5cd That's why you keep a white cotton handkerchief about your person. One for showing, one for blowing

    • @bjartone-ip5cd
      @bjartone-ip5cd Před rokem

      @@Molach101 Yes, I can see your point about blow or show, but you wouldn't want to dig out a used one from your trouser pocket to offer a lady in distress, would you? In my humble opinon, a gentleman should be expected to learn the skill of folding his pocket square (there are many CZcams instructions on this matter, Simon Crompton, et al.)

    • @Molach101
      @Molach101 Před rokem +1

      @@bjartone-ip5cd I have personally done it. I was at a wedding last year and my friend was crying so I gave her a clean handkerchief from my jacket pocket. You wouldn't give a pocket square to someone for tears or something because the linen or silk or wool fabric wouldn't be effective. My great grandfather used to have his handkerchiefs ironed (!) though I wouldn't go that far personally

    • @markywellsboy2182
      @markywellsboy2182 Před rokem +1

      ​@@Molach101 I still iron my handkerchiefs. Can't stand a crumpled hanky.

  • @angelo8516
    @angelo8516 Před rokem +2

    Another excellent Sartorial gem✨ of a vid🎥 Ash!
    For Fellows who are Men's Style👔👞 Aficionados! Hats🎩 off to you sir, Cheers👋 Thanks for posting, your appreciated!

  • @SchumiFan92
    @SchumiFan92 Před rokem +3

    They have squares of fabric (presumably for quilting) at my local hobby store already folded into the shape of a pocket square for $3. That’s my little cheat!

    • @RaoulKunz1
      @RaoulKunz1 Před rokem

      Now that you mention it....❗
      Thanks for the additional inspiration!^^
      Best regards
      Raoul G. Kunz

  • @KlausKokholmPetersen
    @KlausKokholmPetersen Před 4 měsíci

    Brilliant idea! No need to spend tons of money on things you can buy/make for next to nothing.

  • @darrenbeachy4567
    @darrenbeachy4567 Před 3 měsíci

    Ash, I went to Goodwill (thrift store) and purchased colorful pillow cases for cheap and made a bunch of squares. Thank you for the tips!!

  • @martinbevan4015
    @martinbevan4015 Před rokem

    Years ago where I used to work a rep used to come in ,he always had a pocket square matching his shirt. Someone asked him how he did it the reply was his wife used to cut a small piece off the tail of his shirts to use as a pocket square.

  • @tacticoolgent1784
    @tacticoolgent1784 Před rokem

    Great idea. I'm not sure my shirt patterns are exciting enough to make pocket squares. However, I could go to a fabric store, pick the patterns I like, and make my own for far less than new. Thx Chap!

  • @jonathonshanecrawford1840

    There's something I've done, before I brought a pocket watch, I have a waist-coat, I used a chain from one pocket through a button hole and in to the other pocket, to make it look like I have a pocket watch... 😀

  • @lynnglidewell7367
    @lynnglidewell7367 Před rokem

    Very instructive and creative. The holder is as informative as the square making!

  • @dereksreviews-collectables7185

    I like free and repurposing ideas like this.Further more you could cut another piece of the shirt for a matching handkerchief to match the pocket square you are wearing as there looked like plenty of left over material there.Or to use as stitch up some outfits for your kids or grandkids toy figures or dolls etc.

  • @thomasmartin8362
    @thomasmartin8362 Před 7 měsíci

    I haven’t actually done this. But I was having two pairs of linen pants hemmed for me and I asked the tailor to take some of the material left over at the bottom from each of them and turn those into pocket squares.

  • @BobbyReed
    @BobbyReed Před rokem +1

    I've been cutting up thrift shop shirts into pocket squares for decades. One of the great style hacks of all time.

  • @12-OneTwo
    @12-OneTwo Před 9 měsíci

    These videos push for quick change. I'll start wearing one next week.

  • @j.b.2333
    @j.b.2333 Před rokem +4

    Wonderful video and advice Ash! I also want to try to cut a pocket square out of an old shirt and then roll the edges and hand sew them with a contrasting thread 🧵

  • @frankcavill2206
    @frankcavill2206 Před rokem

    Great advice, now I know how to stop my pocket square slipping down into my pocket.

  • @philipklink5406
    @philipklink5406 Před rokem

    Really like the shirt, tie and Jacket combo Ash. Very smart! Cheers! Phil

  • @daveshirley
    @daveshirley Před rokem +1

    Such fantastic ideas on both the pocket square AND the holder! I shall definitely be doing this. Thanks for the top tip. Also, I must say, the word of the day...miasma! Dont hear that very often these days 😉👏

  • @ianw5464
    @ianw5464 Před rokem

    Excellent tip. I imagine some budding young chaps are attacking their father's wardrobe now!

  • @MrHammyHunter
    @MrHammyHunter Před rokem +2

    Great video, also with the historical info. My tip would be to go for slightly smaller squares as I have done.
    From one shirt I have cut out 2 from the back, 1 from the front panels (exc pocket side) and 1 from each long sleeve (cutting along the seam and spreading out). That can give me 5 to use as pocket squares & hankies. I also intend to add a small hem with my wife's sewing machine, once she tells me how to use it.

  • @QV1010
    @QV1010 Před rokem

    At first I thought you were gonna talk about taking old handkerchief and use them as pocket squares. The scissors made more sense, hopefully can use that method in the future. On a unrelated note I got into pocket squares when I saw a vintage one online from the coincidentally named Ralph Lauren sub brand “Chaps”. It’s really good quality considering Chaps is a lower quality brand.

  • @brynjolfurorgumundsson962

    Good video. I seem to remember you mentioning this option in a previous video. I tried it out on an old shirt with regular scissors. Then spent forever handstitching the sides and never tried it again. So now I've purchased new scissors and will cut a pocket square out of an old flowery shirt, it's way to loud to wear as a shirt but perfect for a pocket square.

  • @andrewlosseff2361
    @andrewlosseff2361 Před rokem

    Thank you Ash for the idea with scissors

  • @RaoulKunz1
    @RaoulKunz1 Před rokem

    Thanks for this exceedingly nice little video!
    It's very nice to mention this - yes I have some overly dapper pocket squares (actually some from Fort Belvedere, which happens to be the business of Mr. Schneider of Gentlemen Gazette - lovely items really but a bit 'spensive, not so much the item but the shipping - transatlantic in my case) I bought but I also own *a ton* of those lovely little accents of colour made from brutally massacring some lovely patterned items who's time had passed like shirts (mostly shirts as Mr. Jones points out) and some other sartorial artefacts.
    If you have ever worn those: Hawaiian shirts serve as *great* sources!
    I also utilize another two weird sources of pocket squares on occasion:
    Whenever you order a made to measure jacket or suit the will give you a pocket square from the lining material - I don't know if they expect you to use it in the jacket (would be a bit "meh") and they are usually *way* to flimsy and slippery (it's *lining* after all) but you can sew it on a previously made square of say a cut up white shirt, and voila, it works way better and looks nice in *other* jackets.
    The other source I use is a bit more weird because it only truly works with a holder and that is ordering a ton of interesting patterned fabric examples - not very expensive but to small to for a pocket square *unless* you either manage to fix it in the holder *or* sew it on another surplus fabric squares you made and put it in the holder in such a way as to only expose the patterned material.
    Love these DIY videos!
    Best regards
    Raoul G. Kunz

  • @thematchbox55
    @thematchbox55 Před rokem +1

    Funnily enough I wore a pocket square for the first time last week. I've never bothered with them before 👍

  • @paullondon5332
    @paullondon5332 Před rokem

    Love the holder! I am always having the square slipping down in my pocket

  • @markywellsboy2182
    @markywellsboy2182 Před rokem +1

    Great video, Ash.
    I have been following your advice when attempting to become a Chap and gradually morphing my wardrobe. I have been holding back from wearing a pocket square while friends get used to my change.
    I was ahead of this video, though. While sorting through my mother's clothes who has sadly passed away, we came across some head scarves. One blue, one red, both polka dot. My wife suggested cutting them down as pocket squares.
    We know a lady that is a dab hand with a sewing machine, so I am going to ask her to machine an edge on them. I will be soon wearing a little bit of my Mum with me when I gain a bit more Chap confidence.
    Old shirts will now be viewed as possible pocket squares from now on.
    The pocket square support is a genius idea and I will be dissecting milk bottles very soon.
    Keep up the good work, all you Chaps out there.

  • @flasherol3764
    @flasherol3764 Před rokem +1

    Again, it was a great video. I've learnt a few tricks thanks to your useful advice.

  • @e-remes7029
    @e-remes7029 Před rokem

    Good evening Ash, Chaps
    I must say I was intending to post a comment hereon earlier.
    I have a card "form" I use in my suit jacket. I seldom adorn my attire with a pocket square, rather, I have a lapel pin as a point of focus. Maybe I will progress to the addition of a pocket square in more of my blazers/ jackets.
    Pip Pip
    *salutes

  • @andrewholt3849
    @andrewholt3849 Před rokem +1

    RAF approved technique for ironing of trousers and jacket from a suit, with a tie.
    I think if I’d gone to the expense of getting a Saville Row suit, I’d get a shirt; tie and pocket square, although I don’t wear a pocket square, from Turnbull & Asser.
    I would have thought it should match the tie, although the Hollywood stars’ pictured didn’t.
    I think I’d also draw the line at risking maiming myself in attempting to cut out a milk carton with razor sharp scissors.
    Yours looked manufactured.
    It should be made out of tortoise-shell from Dunhill.
    You could review suits from quality UK retailers:
    Off the peg and made to measure:
    Harvey Nichols
    John Lewis
    House of Fraser
    Marks & Spencer
    Also suit material, suiting.
    I think the woven material quality is the major determining factor in the suits’ quality and longevity, especially pure wool being the best.
    I got an expensive M&S suit and the material was from a British Mill and has been resilient, particularly the trousers, which wear out long before the jacket does and so you need 2 or even 3 pairs.

  • @Sloppylicious
    @Sloppylicious Před 11 měsíci

    This is awesome. To be honest, I had no doubt you could affort or would pay 50 £ for a hankerchief.

  • @Rick-fz7tt
    @Rick-fz7tt Před rokem +1

    Excellent info.

  • @cesarerossetti7004
    @cesarerossetti7004 Před rokem

    Consigli sempre ottimi !!!
    Buona giornata , Ash .

  • @9er..
    @9er.. Před rokem

    Ahhhhhh Ash, I liked this very very much! While I wouldn’t trust myself to draw a straight line let alone produce anything stylish, my wife on the other hand is very crafty and skilled with cutting instruments. She would love to help me out with this! You have potentially saved me a bundle over the course of the next few years!🙏🙏🙏💪👊👊👊👊

  • @jan6485
    @jan6485 Před rokem +1

    🎉 another gem, smart , fresh all new to me . Great life hack thank you Ash . Have a splendid weekend old sport 🥃

  • @jonathonshanecrawford1840

    Like on one of your pocket square videos _I think_ making a copy of the plastic one is a good idea!

  • @Lucas-go3vu
    @Lucas-go3vu Před měsícem

    great great content and storytelling

  • @danielschaeffer1294
    @danielschaeffer1294 Před rokem

    Perfuming a pocket square is a good idea. Bond fans may remember that in “Thunderball” - the novel, not the film - Emilio Largo scented his with Schiaparelli’s Snuff. The scent hasn’t been made in years, but as I remember it was one of many “Russian Leather” variations available at the time.

  • @rossclark4589
    @rossclark4589 Před rokem

    Good video Ash. You could definitely have been a Blue Peter presenter!

  • @rovercoupe7104
    @rovercoupe7104 Před rokem

    This is brilliant, thank you. I have a Penhaligon’s thing which is too small to be a pocket square. I’ll make a pocket square holder to make good use of it. M.

  • @drunkinpiper
    @drunkinpiper Před rokem

    Thank you for taking the time to share such a great tip.

  • @davidnorth9390
    @davidnorth9390 Před rokem

    Hello Ash; thank you for introducing us to pinking shears (U.S.) As you may know, old silk neckties can also be fashioned into pocket squares, --but your idea about repurposed plastic pocket square HOLDERS ensures successful, non-slip deployment!

  • @jannehukka
    @jannehukka Před rokem

    So glad I've followed your channel since the beginning. Your content is great!

  • @darrenbeachy4567
    @darrenbeachy4567 Před 3 měsíci

    Great tips!! Thank you Ash

  • @kinnierlastimosa2737
    @kinnierlastimosa2737 Před rokem

    What a great tip. I love the idea of saving money, and more if saving the money is not a high priority or necessity, repurposing and reducing waste. That stated, I found the idea of preserving memories and creating new ones with this DIY to be absolutely lovely. Thanks.

  • @liquidvic
    @liquidvic Před rokem

    Great idea Ash!

  • @tridiminished
    @tridiminished Před rokem +1

    This is hilarious, such a good trick

  • @joemaples6243
    @joemaples6243 Před rokem

    Genius. Love it!

  • @ClassicModernGentleman

    Good morning Ash. I’m new to the channel and thoroughly enjoyed watching this video. Thank you for your tips. Russ

  • @chrisblanc663
    @chrisblanc663 Před rokem

    I love this. I have several shirts that are done as shirts, and my kids drink plenty of milk for all the pocket square holders I could ever use. Thank you for these tips Ash.

  • @jonathonshanecrawford1840

    When I was living in South Auckland Manurewa, there was a shop that sells fabric, needles and yarn etc. Also she sold left over remnants of fabric (linear metre) rolls, which I brought _very very cheap_ about $1/bag (containing a bout 10-20 pieces) - a bargain. To day after watch you of your pocket square video and this one, I have loads of _scrap fabric_, now I can loads of *free* pocket squares, saving me money, considering a pocket square can cost over $10 (NZ), I can buy milk (2 Litre) for around $7 for 2 bottles! Two cheap pocket squares.
    *Here's a side note:* for those priests that have those plastic inserts, don't buy them, you can make them from Plastic bottles like bleach, vitamin containers!

  • @jimmcgrath8417
    @jimmcgrath8417 Před rokem

    Excellent!

  • @munzwakuveya7597
    @munzwakuveya7597 Před rokem

    Thanks for this one my guy. All the best from Kwekwe Zimbabwe

  • @goreds551
    @goreds551 Před rokem

    Very creative.

  • @danielcoleman7960
    @danielcoleman7960 Před rokem

    I've got some old carpert in the loft

  • @terryfranks3772
    @terryfranks3772 Před rokem

    Hi ash another cool video but would love to see you do a leather belt review I don’t think your done one kind regards terry

  • @michaelpayne7026
    @michaelpayne7026 Před rokem

    EXCELLENT!!!

  • @byN91
    @byN91 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks for hoi polloi added to my vocabs😅

  • @jonathonshanecrawford1840

    I remember on one of your other videos about pocket squares, sometimes when buying a pocket square, one receives a pocket square holder free, also one can make one from a cardboard box _(e.g. for Australians/Kiwi's weetbix box)._ Still why buy dozens and dozens when we can make our own?

  • @akshaypotdar1840
    @akshaypotdar1840 Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing this idea. I always contempleted about this exact thought, but never managed to materialise it. The missing link was "pinking scissors" as you have mentioned here. Could you advise what are the dimensions of your homemade pocket squares? The ones that have look smaller than yours.

  • @MrDanielEarle
    @MrDanielEarle Před rokem

    "HONEY! DO WE HAVE ANY PINKING SHEERS?!"

  • @WarThug13
    @WarThug13 Před rokem

    Those patterns are not appropriate pocket square patterns though. Pocket squares should be very flamboyant with things like paisleys, flowers, things like that, with many colors to be able to coordinate with your tie, etc. Most shirts don't have those kinds of patterns.

  • @vincentmartin5046
    @vincentmartin5046 Před rokem

    Good morning sirs. Ash if I may ask a couple of questions?.Is your jacket bespoke, as it seems to fit very well? Also what is the lapel pin one is wearing?

    • @TheChapsGuide
      @TheChapsGuide  Před rokem

      No sir, just an off the rack tweed jacket. The lapel pin relates to The League of the Order of Mercy (a charity organisation in the UK).

  • @dominickdibella8830
    @dominickdibella8830 Před rokem

    Great video. What are the dimensions of the pocket squares? Cheers!

  • @wm4126
    @wm4126 Před rokem

    i have a suit coat that has a small hole in the back of the jacket, is this something i could have repaired by a tailor or shall I just chuck it.

    • @TheChapsGuide
      @TheChapsGuide  Před rokem

      That should be able to be easily repaired by a tailor, definitely no need to throw that garment away.

  • @rovercoupe7104
    @rovercoupe7104 Před rokem

    I see you’ve been evicted again. M.

  • @dko9048
    @dko9048 Před rokem

    Morning Ash
    Thought for a while I was watching an episode of blue Peter 😉👍👍