Welcome to Fort Belvedere!
In today's video, we talk about the pros and cons of touchscreen gloves, I show you alternatives,
I show you how they work, what you should look for, what can you not expect, just so
you end up with the perfect glove for your needs.
I don't know about you but I use my phone an awful lot; whether it is to communicate
with people, checking my emails, checking stats, or whatever it is that you have to
do.
The phone is something I touch multiple times a day.
Personally, I love to wear gloves because they elevate my outfit so they are not just
functional when it is cold outside but also during the transitioning season when Igo with
unlined gloves.
The problem I have whenever I use my phone, I have to take off my glove.
If it is really cold, my hand gets cold, and then sometimes, the touchscreen does not react
to it as well anymore and it is just a big hassle.
So our goal at Fort Belvedere was to create a glove that is nice but at the same time,
having a touchscreen ability.
We really love our soft supple lamb Nappa gloves and so we first started by adding a
touchscreen solution to the inside of the glove and tried to work that way.
The problem was it would sometimes work, and sometimes not, and it was quite frustrating.
Because of that, we never sold them as being touchscreen sensitive even though some of
the gloves actually work.
Because it was unsatisfactory, we switched to adding the touchscreen ability to the tanning
and dyeing process of the leather and now, it works like a charm.
I can scroll with a touch of the finger, even the glove itself is touch sensitive so it
does not matter if your hand is cold or warm, it would always work.
You can actually type or swipe, you can move around, navigate, zoom in, and using our gloves
on a screen now is pretty much like using your bare hand.
Now obviously, that is a huge advantage and personally, I love it and the downside is
the leather is much stiffer than before and it is not as soft and supple.
Unfortunately, at this point, there is nothing we can do about that so it is either you get
a soft and supple leather or you get a touchscreen sensitive leather.
Because we realized that not everyone wants a touchscreen sensitive glove and some people
appreciate soft gloves more than others, we are offering both kinds in our shop.
To gauge interest, we started with our burgundy gloves that you can find in a touchscreen
version and a non-touchscreen version so if that is popular and we see there is demand
for it, we will extend that and offer more gloves all with touchscreen and without.
Of course, the finishing, the details, and the fit of our touchscreen glove is exactly
like the ones from our regular lamb Nappa gloves.
That means they are all hand cut in Hungary, they are then handsewn in Hungary by experienced
sewers, all the piping and the leather is all the same, you have the quirks in the middle
of the finger that help you keep your fingers moving and to learn more how specifically
our gloves are made, please check out this video here.
I hope this video will help you decide whether you want a touch screen sensitive glove or
not.
For the full selection of Fort Belvedere gloves, please head over to our shop here.
To learn more about gloves including how to find the right glove size, please check out
the videos on our website.
In today's video, I'm wearing a vintage double breasted herringbone coat that I found for
five euros at a flea market in Germany.
I actually bought it during the height of the summer and therefore, nobody else was
interested and I scored a bargain.
I really like the heavy fabric and the way it drapes as well as the wide lapels and the
ulster collar.
I paired it here with a green and red silk wool scarf from Fort Belvedere that goes really
well with the large herringbone pattern.
The red is also picked up in my burgundy touchscreen gloves so the overall outfit works quite well
together.
My pants are black corduroys from Polo Ralph Lauren, my shoes are from Crockett and Jones
they are single monk straps with a silver buckle and a wingtip brogue pattern.
They are not quite burgundy but they have brown tones and they pick up the brown tones
of my overcoat.underneath my overcoat, I'm wearing a dark green cable knit sweater with
elements in gray and yellow which are likewise picked up in the overcoat.
The tie I'm wearing is a silk bourette tie in a large houndstooth pattern in red and
off-white which go well with my gloves and the rest of my outfit.
My shirt is a very rugged light blue oxford cloth button down shirt and it pairs well
with casual outfits.
Also because it is a little thicker fabric, it keeps me warmer than a thinner dress shirt.
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Halt and Catch Fire creator to direct Aaron Paul in The Parts You Lose - Duration: 2:23.
Halt and Catch Fire creator to direct Aaron Paul in The Parts You Lose
Aaron Pauls movie about a fugitives bond with a deaf boy has found a director in Halt and Catch Fire co-creator Christopher Cantwell, Deadline reports.
The Breaking Bad and Bojack Horseman star will play a criminal on the run who decides to lay low in an abandoned barn on a North Dakota farm. While hiding out there, he meets a young deaf boy named Wesley, whose parents own the farm. When the net begins to tighten around the fugitive, Wesley has to decide if hell side with the police or his new friend. The movie was originally announced in 2015, slated to be directed by Paula van der Oest before those plans fell through, clearing the way for Cantwell to come on board.
Production will continue with the script by Darren Lemke, who previously wrote Jack the Giant Slayer, Shrek Forever After, and Turbo.
Paul will star in the feature opposite Danny Murphy, a newcomer discovered following a worldwide talent search.
Murphy, fluent in British Sign Language, hosts his own YouTube channel full of comedy videos filmed from a deaf perspective.
Cantwell directed two episodes of Halt and Catch Fire alongside his fellow show creator Christopher C.
Roger; The Parts You Lose will mark his major release feature debut.
In addition to The Parts You Lose, Paul will next be seen opposite Christina Hendricks in The Burning Woman, and co-starring with Emily Ratajkowski in Welcome Home.
He also plays Eddie Lane in the Hulu cult group drama The Path.
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Simple smokey eye | Smokey eye tutorial | AMBER MANCHA - Duration: 4:49.
What's up guys today, we're gonna be doing the super easy smoky
Eye, which is really easy to achieve so you don't have to be intimidated
I will take you through the rest of the way if you like all things beauty and baby make sure that you hit that subscribe
Button and that notification bell so that you don't miss anything and I'm going into the morphe 39a palette
and I am taking the shade bear to act as my
Transition shade I really like this shade because it doesn't go warm or cool, and it's pretty close to my skin tone
So that's what I would suggest for you. If you don't have this palette
I'm just taking a fluffier brush, and I'm putting that into the crease this
Is my favorite trick for a smoky? Eye? I am taking this a brown gel liner from Julia's place by the way their liners are
Incredible, and I'm taking a just kind of flat definer brush
And I'm putting that as close to the lash line as possible and then once I build it there
I'm going to just kind of blend it out ever so slightly so you don't have that harsh line
Next I'm going to take a flat another flat definer brush, but this one's a little fluffier
And I'm going to concentrate to the eyeshadow towards the tip of it
And I'm going into the shade
Slice and I'm gonna pack that close to my lashline and then blend it up and out so it gives it that blown out effect
But you want to keep the pigment as close to the lash line as possible
Next I'm taking the shade cat eye, and I'm gonna work that into the crease and just ever so slightly
Above cuz that's gonna give the eye
Just a little bit of depth and a little bit of that smoke
And then I'm really just gonna concentrate it below the crease and towards that color that we just applied on our lid
If you are ever feeling like your smoky eye is looking crazy
Just continue to blend the more blended. It is the more intentional
It'll look
And it's always gonna look a lot crazier until you're close to the end and then it starts to come together
Now I'm taking this Urban Decay
24/7 a
Concealer pencil and that is in the shade medium
And I'm just taking that on a brush and just kind of cleaning up the eyebrow area
And then I'm just blending it out with my finger
And then I'm going back in with a fluffy brush that has no addition product on it
And I'm just kind of blowing out the top of that line in between my eyebrow and the top of my crease now
I'm taking another Jew vias place a liner, and this is in black on the same brush that I used before and I'm pushing this
Directly into the lash line. I'm not doing it as thick as I did the brown liner before. This is really gonna
Give you a base if you can get your hands on a gel liner
This is the way to go or some sort of liquid base
It's gonna keep everything close to the lash line and dark then I'm taking the dubious place
This is what came with the eyeliner this brush
Sorry, you can hear my son in the background, but this is the liner brush that came with those liners
But I'm actually using the shade muse which is the black eyeshadow from the morphe 39a palette?
And I'm using that to just kind of smoke this out, so I'm putting it over the liner
And then blending it a little bit above to diffuse everything
Now I'm going in with the shade cat eye, and I'm concentrating that close to the lash line
But then kind of spreading it out a little bit you're gonna see that the eye shadow gets a little wonky
And that's okay because I take a brush that doesn't have any additional product on it and blend it out and diffuse it
This is gonna give it a smokiness. This is gonna. Give it a nice gradient. So it's okay
It might be a little beyond your comfort level, but it is all relative to the look now
I'm going back into slice
And I'm really concentrating this in to the lashline not bringing it out as far as I did with cat. Eye
Now I'm going back into that black gel liner with an angled brush
And I am just tapping that ever so slightly into the lash line and then I've applied mascara on the lower lashes
And I've already applied it on the upper because we are going to be applying false lashes for this look
Then I took the NYX lingerie, and this is a liquid lip and this is in the shade teddy. Oh my god
I love this liquid lip it is so good, and I really like their formula as well especially for the price
It is so good, but this is just gonna give the whole look a little bit more depth and come together
But it's still kind of a neutral lip, so it doesn't scream like super dark. I really love it also
I applied lashes, but apparently I didn't tape it so these are the 502
In cocoa lashes, they're just a very natural lash
so I would use something more natural for this look and
That's it if you guys are into all things beauty and baby make sure that you subscribe and you hit that notification Val
Don't forget to share this video so that we can achieve world domination, and if you liked it give it a big thumbs up
Don't forget. You can follow me on all my other social medias which is Facebook Instagram Twitter, and I will see you next time
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Show the World How Ready You Are - Fabrice - Duration: 1:28.
If you want to become good at something, you have to train.
You need a lot of practice to build skills.
Nobody was born a good soccer player.
They got to practice.
They're training, they're training hard to get where they are right now.
I live all my life in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
As you can tell, English is not my first language, English is my third language.
Official SAT Practice helped me build skills in English.
Made me feel more comfortable in it.
If you got an answer wrong, they tell why did you get it wrong.
So you learn your mistake and you can do better the next time.
The thing I like about it is that it's free.
It's free, it's available everywhere.
I went from a 890 to 1090, that's a 200 point difference.
If you have motivation enough, and you put in enough work, you're going to be successful.
My parents put a lot of work for me to have an opportunity to be here, so I want to be
successful for them. But I also want to be successful for myself, to show people that
didn't believe in me that I can be successful.
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OSAP – You Earned It (More financial) :30 - Duration: 0:31.
[Mom]: Mikayla! Rise and shine.
[Daughter]: I don't wanna go.
[Principal]: Have a seat.
[Mom]: It's time to go to bed my sweetheart.
[Mom]: Homework! [Daughter]: Mom! [Mom]: Don't mom me!
[Narrator]: You worked hard to get your child into university or college. With the new OSAP, more students qualify for financial help than ever before.
To see how much your child could get, visit ontario.ca/osap
[TITLE: Ontario logo. ontario.ca/osap. Paid for by the Government of Ontario. Free tuition for eligible students.]
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OSAP – You Earned It (Free Tuition) :60 - Duration: 1:01.
[Mom]: Mikayla! Common sweetheart, rise and shine.
[Daughter]: Dad! The toast is burning. [Dad]: Oh!
[Mom]: Wait, wait, wait. We gotta put your sunscreen on.
[Daughter]: I don't wanna go.
[Dad]: Ok, settle down. Don't throw that.
[Dad]: What have you done? [Principal]: Have a seat.
[Mom]: It's time to go to bed my sweetheart.
[Mom]: Homework! [Daughter]: Mom! [Mom]: Don't mom me!
[Mom]: How's it going?
[Narrator]: You worked hard to get your child into university or college. With the new OSAP, they may be eligible for free tuition.
To see how much your child could get, visit ontario.ca/osap.
[TITLE: Ontario logo. ontario.ca/osap. Paid for by the Government of Ontario. Free tuition for eligible students.]
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Vlog - Visiting Tynemouth Priory and Castle, England - Duration: 2:35.
Hello!
Hello!
Now, here we are!
We are here!
Coffee!
And I don't stop filming, I just... haha!
We're vloging!
We say Bye to this place!
If you, some day,
don't know what you want to buy,
I found this store with everything.
Damn it, everything!
In every color, all shapes and
all sizes. Everything!
They have everything.
Wow!
A dog with...
Wings!
But, whatever you do, don't touch anything.
...then everything may fall down...
Looking good!
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OSAP – You Earned It (More financial) :60 - Duration: 1:01.
[Mom]: Mikayla! C'mon sweetheart, rise and shine.
[Daughter]: Dad! The toast is burning. [Dad]: Oh!
[Mom]: Wait, wait, wait. We gotta put your sunscreen on.
[Daughter]: I don't wanna go.
[Dad]: Ok, settle down. Don't throw that.
[Dad]: What have you done? [Principal]: Have a seat.
[Mom]: It's time to go to bed my sweetheart.
[Mom]: Homework! [Daughter]: Mom! [Mom]: Don't mom me!
[Mom]: How's it going?
[Narrator]: You worked hard to get your child into university or college. With the new OSAP, more students qualify for financial help than ever before.
To see how much your child could get, visit ontario.ca/osap.
[TITLE: Ontario logo. ontario.ca/osap. Paid for by the Government of Ontario. Free tuition for eligible students.]
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