Sunday, February 24, 2008

Going to attend a formal event, but can't tell the difference between a Windsor and a four-in-hand knot? No worries, Kino Wear's blog will show you, with videos, how to choose the perfect tie, and tie several different knots.

How To Tie A Tie: The Pursuit Of The Perfect Knot

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 Saturday, September 01, 2007

One of the biggest trends in wedding flowers is unique corsage and boutonniere designs.  We've done some really cool designs, and have some great idea books in the shop, so if you're interested in trendy corsages and boutonnieres, ask us when you come in.

One of our recent designs is a twist on the traditional boutonniere.  Instead of flowers pinned to the lapel, a pocket square boutonniere features several small flowers and is worn in the pocket of the jacket, much like a pocket square handkerchief.  The pocket squares are made on a card, which is easily slipped into the breast pocket of the suit or tuxedo.  In some cases, the pocket will still be sewn shut.  The pocket can be opened by carefully using a pen knife, or you can ask the tux shop to make sure the pockets are cut open.

pocket square boutonniere 

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