After sporting what appeared to be a new suit and tie during his joint session of Congress on Tuesday, President Donald Trump went back to wearing his favorite red tie on Friday that appears to be held together with scotch tape.

Thanks to strong gusts of wind that flipped his tie into the air while disembarking Air Force One at Orlando International Airport on Friday, once again it seems as though the president opted to use pieces of scotch tape to keep the bright red tie together.

Over the past year, Trump has been photographed several times with his ties flying in the wind exposing the fact that he doesn't use a tie clip, but instead opts for the cellophane tape to keep the two ends of his tie together.

Together forever?: After sporting what appeared to be a new suit and tie during his joint session of Congress on Tuesday, President Donald Trump went back to wearing his favorite red tie on Friday (above) that appears to be held together with scotch tape

Thanks to strong gusts of wind that flipped his tie into the air while disembarking Air Force One at Orlando International Airport on Friday (above), it seems as though the president has opted again to using pieces of the adhesive keep his tie together

Trump flew to Florida to visit St. Andrew's Catholic School in Orlando on Friday. Above he is pictured waiving while disembarking Air Force One unknowingly showcasing the tape on his red tie

In fact, Trump was famously photographed on arguably the most important day of his life with scotch tape holding his signature red tie together during the inauguration ceremony in January.

However, just days after the inauguration Trump greeted well wishers after stepping off Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland on January 26.

For this outing, he sported a striped tie that was no longer held together by tape, as a small piece of the adhesive can be seen at the tip of the tie in a photograph of the president.

Just weeks after winning the election, Trump was photographed in front of Vice President-elect Mike Pence disembarking Trump's plane heading to the Carrier Corporation in Indianapolis, Indiana on December 1.

Over the past year, Trump has been photographed several times with his ties flying in the wind exposing the fact that he doesn't use a tie clip, including during his inauguration in January (above)

Then, just days after the inauguration Trump greeted well wishers after stepping off Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland on January 26 (above). For this outing it first seems as though Trump went without his usage of tape to keep the tie together

For this outing, he sported a striped tie that was no longer held together by tape. But a small piece of the adhesive can be seen at the tip of the tie in a photograph (above), seemingly showing that he did once have it taped together

As Pence kept his suit jacket buttoned which ensured that his tie wouldn't go flying, Trump left his open, surely exposing the fact that his signature red tie was being held together by scotch tape.

The father-of-five has encountered criticism from fashion experts and social media users for his repeated use of the tape, as many have questioned why he doesn't end the practice and just use a tie clip.

Others have even claimed that Trump doesn't know how to properly fasten a necktie.

Interestingly enough, Trump has even sold signature tie clips as part of his fashion line. But they are no longer sold in major department stores and instead can be found online for about $28.

Just weeks after winning the election, Trump was photographed in front of Vice President-elect Mike Pence (above) disembarking Trump's plane heading to the Carrier Corporation in Indianapolis, Indiana on December 1