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@sinabagherisarvestani8924
Жыл бұрын
I think the general rule is the older you get , the more formal you wear , once your 45 or 50 , just stick with a white dress shirt and black dress pants and black formal coats .
@aaronspringborn34
Жыл бұрын
There’s nothing wrong with being cool, but at the same time it seems Antonio to at least a certain degree. You are kind of promoting trends. Now forgive me for being a little sharp aren’t you kind of been a little bit of a hypocrite by promoting that especially at older ages? Again, if you’re promoting spice like a red power necktie to get compliments sure no problem but this fashion stuff is ridiculous. The fashion industry is off-the-wall crazy they don’t know what they’re doing. Also I need to kick this pretty hard stop wearing leather sneakers with suits. They may be nice sneakers but they don’t go with suits period!
@aaronspringborn34
Жыл бұрын
I actually do agree with you on the color purple. Especially other guys that have darker complexion’s. I am actually starting to like the color royal purple! It’s truly with purple is it stands out in a good way like an under used color. I have a royal purple sweater it’s one of my favorites in my wardrobe just a solid color. Usually I wear with jeans and dress shoes.
@aaronspringborn34
Жыл бұрын
What about true blue/dark olive green suits?
@Sciguy95
Жыл бұрын
Can you make a video about your recommendations for in person stores to shop at?
@jswong8200
Жыл бұрын
I noticed that among many of my friends, the John Wick franchise made them get tailored suits for the first time in their lives. Perhaps that's a rare convergence of trend and timelessness..
@D_Jilla
Жыл бұрын
Would love to see a 30's sitcom get popular, and then we'll likely see people gaining interest in the classic style!
@bryanutility9609
Жыл бұрын
I want a suit I can street fight in and also doesn’t get dirty easily. So far I don’t see them, so a good market opportunity.
@ihavekalashnikovyoudomath9275
Жыл бұрын
@@bryanutility9609 Well you can't do much about not getting dirt on your clothes. What you could do is wear an Oxford Cloth Button Down as the shirt. It's hard wearing, so it won't get ripped as easily when you fight. Wrangler has some good work pants you can iron and dress up. So that's another piece you don't have to worry about damaging. Skip the neck tie, and go with an ascot. You don't have to button the collar button, meaning you can throw the ascot off and you're ready to fight. If you don't have the time, just keep it loose. The jacket is the hardest part, since you need something with maneuverability. It's definitely going to be a sport coat because of the Wranglers. I'd say an unstructured sport coat so you don't worry about damaging the shoulder pads, but I'm not too sure about the material. If you wanted to go even more casual, you can get a nice denim jacket, but that's not dressed up enough that people would confuse it for a suit(like how people call blazers suits). Footwear, definitely a kind of boot. I would say the nicest pair of work boots you can find. They're made to be comfortable and hard wearing, but if you can find a stylish pair, you can easily pass them off as something dressy. If you can get a steel toe, that's extra damage right there. I recommend cowboy boots. They can be easy to dress up, they're ment to do hard work, and no one will bat an eye as you. Plus you get an extra inch of high to intimidating your opponent.
@bryanutility9609
Жыл бұрын
@@ihavekalashnikovyoudomath9275 haha yea. I wear jeans, boots, and a leather jacket right now. The Oxford shirt is a nice touch thanks 👌🏻
@Searly255
Жыл бұрын
peaky blinders had a similar effect on my friends, ive never seen so many flat caps and long coats
@davidjarnot8548
Жыл бұрын
My tip is to shop for items regularly instead of needing lots of new pieces all at once. You go into your local store and buy the 10 best items you can find, you're probably not finding the best best price. If you go in regular you will spot a beautiful item maybe wait until it's on sale if you don't like the price.
@tecnologia-ingenieria
Ай бұрын
You could spend more than you should with your way
@roxtar38
Жыл бұрын
Age and wisdom are big factors for me/many. Younger generations can chase trends cheaply through fast fashion options. By the time I hit my 40s I had found my personal style. For lack of a better comparison, it was a James Dean look (IT guy by day, played in a band on weekends, casual at home and the office). Now into my 50s, I've refined that, but I've also had to start adding more formal elements as more occasions demand it (dinners, office events, funerals, etc.). I still break some of the rules b/c I don't care what people think any more, but for the most part, my closet will work if I'm fortunate enough to have many years ahead of me.
@RealMenRealStyle
Жыл бұрын
Awesome - thanks for sharing your style story.
@penelopepitstop4440
Жыл бұрын
Nice to see men who really care about what they wear. They are rare. I'm loving this. I worked in IT and there were a few who tried and well we all like a sharp dressed man!
@ramonovazquez4351
Жыл бұрын
Antonio, you have some of the best content in this area. I do appreciate the time and effort you put into your videos. You research the subjects well and your presentation is on point with tasteful jokes sprinkled throughout. Now at 54, I am trying to upgrade my wardrobe with pieces of clothing that are appropriate for my age. I notice how more than 90% of guys do not put any effort into their outfits. Everyone looks like they just came from playing basketball, the gym or the park. I want to stand out from that crowd. Thanks!!!
@moustachio334
Жыл бұрын
I love in Asia. Now I wear a suit and tie daily for work and it feels great. I love the wool on my suit and it almost glitters in the sunlight. The women really love wool and the fit of a suit. I spice it up sometimes with some pieces that are personal and sentimental to me but for the most part, I don't have to spend alot of time thinking about what to wear. Also I found real leather toe capped Oxfords for less than $3 at a second hand and an unlined (great for hot days) grey suit jacket for $6. I'm 32 and feel stupid for never dressing like this in the USA but none of my peers did. Graphic tees and Levi's. We were all just lazy.
@banjopiggottwright1802
Жыл бұрын
What I've noticed about Menswear Fashion is that Films and TV Shows are a big reason why men are wanting to wear suits again. For me, a massive reason to why I strive to wear Semi-Formal, Business Casual and Smart Casual clothing is because of the many Films and TV Shows that have incredibly stylish looking men I've watched over the years.
@ee6350
Жыл бұрын
I am loving the subtle "that other guy" at 4:11
@kletts42
Жыл бұрын
Thanks to channels like this and Gentlemen's Gazette, I started to go back to timeless fashions and I haven't felt more comfortable. PS: Trench coats are awesome!
@Kevin_Carlson
Жыл бұрын
I have suits and blazers from 25 and 30 years ago. They're all classic styles and I still get compliments whenever I wear them.
@jacdragan8918
Жыл бұрын
Please consider making a video on places to shop to get these quality cloths. Not all of us live in LA, Chicago or Manhattan. I'm in Pittsburgh.
@hertz3292
Жыл бұрын
if by chance you'd like a good place to look online, consider fresh clean threads. its great for building a foundational wardrobe from scratch. prices are pretty good, and the fit is great for most guys. i hear good things about true classic as well.
@thruxtonvalrico67
Жыл бұрын
I'll be traveling to Spain/Italy late summer and I'd like to see you cover appropriate and stylish travel wear while in Europe. I do not want to stand out as the obvious America tourist. Thank you for the great content.
@cadenbenton6235
Жыл бұрын
I wear a lot of 80s and timeless. To me the 80s aesthetic makes me feel more well to do and a lot of people who know me recognize and compliment me on it
@Nightwing300
7 ай бұрын
That is so true. I see a lot of 80’s preppy clothing people are wearing. Especially the shorts and the button down look. I rocked that all last summer.
@dracolupine9441
Жыл бұрын
An interesting topic to tackle. Most videos discuss a wardrobe for clothing you wear at work and out of. Most people have white collar. How about a wardrobe advice for those who don't decide what they wear at work. Military, police, firefighter, ect. Our time off in "normal" clothing is limited. Sometimes it seems strange to buy a wardrobe around button ups that you can wear at the office and in town. Especially if you deploy and can only carry a few items for off work. These times are really limited and people have to try to have minimal wardrobes with maximum effect for their style.
@redblue2644
Жыл бұрын
KZitem really got you into my life at the right time. Im 36 and i have not changed my wardrobe in roughly 6 years. Ive been purchasing a lot of nice shirts to upgrade my look but i have been suffering from bad luck at shopping centers. Manufactures and retailers at shopping centers are definitely trying to keep me from looking my best. Good material and great brands exist but they just don’t have the locations for easy discovery. I’ve been trying some items from Banana Republic and their stuff is good value but it’s still missing some unique attributes. The polo’s from your video definitely have something unique that will look good. So I’m going to check them out.
@jt1559
11 ай бұрын
If you want good brands with quality clothing, online is your best bet. If you're in the US, free shipping and free returns is very common. I'm not so I need to be more careful.
@oceansoflorewi
Жыл бұрын
The thing is though- What i'm learning building my wardrobe 'timeless' style has a time and a place. Its a chic casual attractive dignified look / color palette. - which in theory you don't want to use all the time - similar to using a more playful cologne you want to wear playful fashion fun patterns to brighten moods and conversations and not be the dull serious guy at the club in neutral beiges. I'm also learning as a tall person (6'4) to balance out my height I should be wearing more playful patterns to break up my body better for a more even presentation. As a fan of blacks greys and whites- im learning it just has been making me look 8 feet tall as non pattern monochrome fabrics just extend your torso. Not to mention on top of my height I have 'resting B face' so I could use some fun in my look. Idk- I'm learning to appreciate all patterns. I think all patterns are timeless- FITS on the other hand are another story - Too loose & too tight. No no no.
@MegaMrASD
10 ай бұрын
17:00 I think another reason why you would/could/should increase your “trend spending” past 50 is because over the past 20 if you chose right you should already have a decent sized collection of timeless clothes accumulated so you don’t really need to go out and get even more. Got a 5-6 versatile suits, couple coats and jackets, well made leather shoes, shorts, pants etc already in hour wardrobe from you 30s and 40s that will still work well either as is or with a few interventions from a tailor.
@mikek6531
Жыл бұрын
I’ve been watching your videos and started to update my wardrobe because I’m in my late 30s and just needed and update. Now I don’t own or wear jeans at all, but I’ve recently got some pants in slim fit that look way better than regular fit (what I usually wore) as well as some button down shirts slim fit that are a little more expensive than I would usually buy….what a different, thank you for all you info and great videos.
@TechSideSwipe
3 ай бұрын
I am a teenager 15 years old and my wardrobe is 90 to 10 I have two trendy pieces wich are two cargo pants and the rest are chinos trousers polos and dress shirts amd yeah I just wanted to say you have had an amazing impact on me and because of my home life I don’t have a male role model and you are my male role model and thank you for helping me through a though time
@Joey21071
Жыл бұрын
I'll be honest and say that when it comes to clothing, I have no idea if something is trending or not. I simply buy what I like and if I like it, I'll continue wearing it.
@alwayspooh1588
Жыл бұрын
Timeless = smart clothing - shirts, suits, chinos, proper trousers, jeans and so on.
@karlr750
Жыл бұрын
Regarding neckties, the real benefit is that I already own plenty. Some are silk, and some are cashmere. I can follow this trend with $0 expenditure, if I want to.
@bperez8656
11 ай бұрын
Where do you see that trend? It doesn’t exist No one in corporate America wants to bring it back What, weddings? Fine wear them for weddings
@BlairPittams
Жыл бұрын
I think that I'm standing on sacred ground. I'm rocking tapered black jeans. White singlet, "" tank tops"" Now shark tooth earring I'm 47, All I see traditional style
@sgrant9814
Жыл бұрын
Fashion and style are, and have always been, two different animals
@fmfdocbotl4358
Жыл бұрын
White feather...you were thinking of Gunny Hathcock. Rah
@jefflavenau
Жыл бұрын
Awesome video! Question for us guys who are ready up take the plunge and upgrade to a complete excellent wardrobe: Where would you recommend that we can walk in and say "measure me and let's do a complete wardrobe right here and now," and we can trust that we're going to get set up right?
@capmidnite
Жыл бұрын
It depends on your personal style and where you are located. But one way to do it is research mid to high end men's shirt makers (such as Individualized Shirts) and find the nearest authorized retailer of said brand in your metro area. Usually it will be a well-established boutique men's wear shop with custom tailoring.
@germantobon5498
Жыл бұрын
You are an incredible communicator
@wileyallen1545
Жыл бұрын
Anything on the runway is almost always purely for show and rarely available for sale. Fashion week is about pushing the artistry and the brand, not what you see because you can’t (and shouldn’t) buy it. Regular people don’t wear that kind of stuff, especially for business. Just like any awards show entrance, it’s custom made for those richer and more famous than you and me. But they rarely keep it, it’s on loan most times, to push the label. Trends come and go, classic lasts forever. I bought a grey and a tan set of Ben Hogan tech golf pants last summer because I needed some long pants. Got them from WalMart for $25 each. Timeless, washable, durable and above all else..lightweight and comfortable. Fit perfectly right off the rack, no tailoring required. Classic! I was in a club once full of guys sporting all this crazy “stylish” $#/+. I had a black gabardine jacket with a unique design (Chemist jacket) , black jeans, white mandarin collared shirt and black leather oxfords. Guess who got all the attention?
@azmike3572
Жыл бұрын
Steve McQueen was THE Mr. Cool of the 60s.
@mickeyconnor830
Жыл бұрын
A gentleman commented below that a decent wardrobe is not cost-effective, and that he likes getting dirty outside of work. He said you get rich by not spending that kind of money. I'll share my response here, for greater visibility: I disagree, but not necessarily for the reasons you might think... I work in warehousing, and am similarly outdoorsy/handy. My daily wear is chino pants or well-fitting jeans, a button-down long sleeved shirt (with the sides taken in for a tailored fit) or a polo shirt, stylish boots (cleaned and polished daily), and a tan leather or black denim jacket if the weather calls for it. All of these are kept hanging, and sorted by type and color, on a wardrobe rack. A watch, viking chain necklace, thin braided leather bracelets, and a leather belt and brass US Army buckle round out the look and keep it from being too formal, adding some self-expression while still looking highly professional. Weekends are a different story- my dresser is full of old shirts, shorts, and jeans for getting dirty and torn up while I'm having fun fishing, camping, working with metal and wood, etc., and there are aprons and coveralls to take most of that damage. Steel toed boots, too. The difference is, at work I'm immediately perceived as a competent professional, simply because I am not lazy about my appearance. You never know who you'll meet or what they can do for your career, and first impressions are incredibly important. I met my regional VP last week during a surprise visit, during which we were personally introduced, and I received an award from him for working through an ice storm that very nearly closed us down for a week last month. I'm glad I wasn't wearing stained work jeans or an old hoodie at the time of our meeting. 😉 My coworkers, superiors, and subordinates see me working my butt off in that kind of clothing, and it inspires them to follow suit and step up both their dress and their work ethic, in order to keep pace with me and gain my favor and approval. I have a mohawk-evocative hair cut and a full, foot-long beard, so dressing sharp juxtaposes well and justifies the former by embedding it within a more refined context, while maintaining an approachable, comfortable vibe. It's psychology, too. I feel proud and confident, so I perform like a competent professional. I appear as a competent professional, so I get attention, recognition, and opportunities I would otherwise never receive. I bought most of it secondhand or at discount stores, but my pay is up nearly 17K year-over-year since last year when I started dressing more sharply. Nothing else changed about how I work, I'm just being recognized more now because I'm more visible than before. Wearing my potential on my sleeve, so to speak. Find your niche, brother, and make it work for you.
@Xd1981xd
Жыл бұрын
Bro said lindy omg. Love you Antonio
@LocoMenteClaraOne
Жыл бұрын
My personal style has always been vintage. For dressing up, I prefer fitted 3 piece suits patterned after early 20th Century fashion w/ slight modern modifications. For casual, I prefer the classic button down shirts like classic Latino guayaberas and rockabilly / bowling shirts w/ cuffed jeans or kakis. Hats are either golfers hats or short brimmed fedoras. Shoes are oxfords Wing Tips or Chuck Taylors. So styles from the 20s to the mid-60s. I NEVER EVER wore or wear ANYTHING advertising the brand or a brand either. I pay them for the gear, they don't pay me. So I refuse to be a walking billboard, for anyone! But that's me.
@robinsmolders3239
Жыл бұрын
That was very interesting. Only I was more expecting more practical step-by-step tips to build a timeless wardrobe.
@alimoovv
Жыл бұрын
I’m agree about wearing tie
@lancethompson6839
Жыл бұрын
Great advice.
@Xd1981xd
Жыл бұрын
Bro said lindy omg. Love you antonio
@arturito1994
Жыл бұрын
Antonio , you are the best . Thanks for everything
@RealMenRealStyle
Жыл бұрын
You're the best!
@Dennis-vh8tz
10 ай бұрын
@22:55 If you have a chest like He-Man, forget the v-neck and embrace the shirtless trend, you're the guy who it might work for.
@aobakwemogotsi
Жыл бұрын
Hi R
@stephencooper5040
11 ай бұрын
6:59 “the mighty gods at KZitem…?” Good thing we don’t burn heretics anymore because I like you sir.
@MarcelGomesPan
11 ай бұрын
Wierdly, at 59, classic men’s wear IS my reinvention of myself. Sure, i did wear suits and ties in the 80’s and 90’s but then it kinda dropped off. Now i want a bit of style back. I like highland wear ( kilts with all the stuff that goes with it, tweeds, sweaters etc ). And i like…well, the stuff you talk about ( both clothes and fragrances ). I checked out a charcoal suit and a tweed sports jacket just a few hours ago. They both cost a bit but are good quality. I’m still thinking about it. I want a suit like that and Harris tweed is Harris tweed. Hmmm * fingers itching *
@bperez8656
11 ай бұрын
Skinny jeans were a trend for 10 years!
@MBP1918
Жыл бұрын
Style vs fashion
@kimberlyperrotis8962
Жыл бұрын
Love a guy in a brown or tan suede jacket! Leather’s good, too, but suede makes me want to get close!
@regcrowder9010
Жыл бұрын
I clicked the like button. 👍 Happy to assist.
@matthewcormier8744
Жыл бұрын
I wanna be More stylish
@ralphmarkasher
Жыл бұрын
Antonio, our local western wear store was bought out by the Boot Barn. They did bring some lower-cost items such as denim shirts but also stopped carrying as many brands of boots.
@survivalSC
Жыл бұрын
Well that’s probably because no one was buying the other brands. Western wear has a never small area that it can work in. But have you looked online? I would think online would offer more items and save you a lot on the price at the same time
@ralphmarkasher
Жыл бұрын
@@survivalSC I do look online. Our area is farmland and just south of us in Salinas where we have the California Rodeo every year. The old owners were locals but when the husband died the wife sold the store.
@manieshmishraa5870
Жыл бұрын
Agree, agree n agree
@geekinhard343
8 ай бұрын
Don't follow trends, start them.
@thesaintirl
7 ай бұрын
Cillian Murphy definitely looks of his era in peaky blinders
@spaghettiking7312
Жыл бұрын
Buy what suits your personality and body type, invest in quality and buy clothes you know you love and will wear over and over again, and your money will be well-spent, and you'll be looking good today, and decades from now.
@itsZach05
Жыл бұрын
Another bomb video Antonio keep up the great work
@RealMenRealStyle
Жыл бұрын
thank you!
@nonserviam1580
Жыл бұрын
So True 🖤🍷
@ShawnJonesHellion
Жыл бұрын
I still sweat in them but if you find the athletic dress shirts did really good with keeping and they dry fast. I have some from Express
@steve00alt70
Жыл бұрын
Can you do a video for new york clothes but hip/hop rap timeless style? For younger crowd. The vintage casual streetwear is timeless its still being worn nowadays.
@TheGeosto
Ай бұрын
Tucker Carlson killed the bowtie.
@mattjanachek
Жыл бұрын
Great info again!
@canadafree2087
Жыл бұрын
Trendy is often ugly, so I'd still avoid them at 50-70s. A slightly wider vintage tie will always look better than a too thin was trendy tie.
@bobbyrebholz2183
Жыл бұрын
This is exactly why dating profiles for men look like hot garbage because their clothing screams "I'm still 24 years old!" even though they're in their 30's and beyond. Women notice when dudes can't seem to evolve, fashion-wise, past their college campus days. I'm guilty of it, too. It's amazing what happens when you stop wearing huge graphic t-shirts, goofy looking jeans with old sneakers, baseball caps worn backwards, and dirty hoodies.
@miguelklappes8525
Жыл бұрын
A good style that has worked for me is a navy bi-swing jacket from Polo, with a white polo shirt and some dark indigo jeans. Doesn't scream 20s nor 40s.
@adnanbezerra6014
Жыл бұрын
i think those new fashion brands don't even try to sell something people actually want to use. those "clothings" at the beginning of the video are just disturbing
@tswierczek
Жыл бұрын
The nice thing about trends is they go away. I can't wait until the sweatpants/joggers trend leaves the adult world. I travel for a living and these have no business in business class. They lack class. My brutal 2 cents.
@heyhocodyo01
Жыл бұрын
The 90s baggy clothes are back? Its about time
@ExploringWithMike69
Жыл бұрын
Capes! capes! capes!
@adamfarrell4108
7 ай бұрын
Was that a Byzantine or Orthodox church? I just love the eastern liturgy,
@truestylecbr
9 ай бұрын
1:25 me walking into the office
@jeffhadley1905
Жыл бұрын
I have had to move to bolo ties because I can no longer tie ties.
@KadeBronson
Жыл бұрын
I wear suits and ties.
@johnherman8861
6 ай бұрын
Antonio, what store is that youalways show trying on suit jackets? is it in Milwaukee, Green Bay?
@dadawesome784
Жыл бұрын
But hats. Where did they go?
@raymondchatwinfilms7542
Жыл бұрын
Peaky Blinders style is 👌🫶
@bperez8656
11 ай бұрын
Where the hell are neck ties trending? I’m on tik tok 24/7 Gen Z is sick of corporate formality
@dakotarayprice
Жыл бұрын
I wear skinny fit suit I m 5 9 and slim build
@karltheheretik
Жыл бұрын
What is that knot called on the blue tie shown at 20:41? I need to learn how to tie one of those because it looks totally bad-assed.
@digitalsublime
Жыл бұрын
Man I didn't knew you where orthodox... Glory to Christ!
@njfuentesrespecter81
4 ай бұрын
I just noticed your name is hispanic. I am also a fellow guero. Im a “white guy” named Jose 😂
@JoseRuiz-ng3qs
Жыл бұрын
Sir, I think you meant "most intended purposes", sir.
@carlriver7552
Жыл бұрын
Where Johnny Deep falls into fashion ? Brother???????
@raptortown
Жыл бұрын
Strongly disagree with short shorts. I did running for 6 years and the only time any man should wear them is if he about to go running and nothing more.
@lonigangilbert1954
Жыл бұрын
Homer Simpson tees.
@charlesyoung9980
Жыл бұрын
After seeing a few of those outfits..... Your title should've been Trendy vs. Timeless vs. Tasteless.
@luxurybuzz3681
Жыл бұрын
What was tasteless?
@nickkambitis5340
Жыл бұрын
This comment isn’t about this video. I want to ask why you don’t mention any videos on ‘SHAVING’ and shaving hard wear. If you look around KZitem you will find a trend towards traditional wet shaving using either DE razors, shavettes or Straights. Young guys with spots from ingrowing hairs would benefit from DE shaving as well as potentially save a ton of money by not buying cartridges, which only end up in landfill. This all leads into aftershaves, balms and Colognes. Would be good to see you do a piece in this topic. I’ve been traditionally wet shaving from the age of 16, and that’s 40 years!! And never had I growing hair spots as a young man.
@bryanutility9609
Жыл бұрын
Summer dress like Magnum Pi. Short shorts, loafers, & an unbuttoned collar shirt w/ CCW. Any man who can’t pull this off should not be seen in public.
@ancientflames6679
Жыл бұрын
A trend that should have died with the person that inspired it? leaving the bottom button of suits unbuttoned. I just hate so much that not using a fastening is somehow a fashion faux pas, and that many suits are literally cut not to use the button that they still include for some reason. He's been dead over a century, make suits meant to be fully fastened again.
@CharlesGoldSkinned
Жыл бұрын
Honestly, I just shop at Uniqlo, H&M and Zara for most of my clothes. And I only shop 3 times per year. I used to shop more than that when I was single,but now that Im married I'm leaning towards a minimalist style clothing. Maybe you should make videos based on your age, Antonio. You are already married, you have a kid, make videos about that. Like house repair videos, house re decoration/interior design, etc. I feel like you want to get the Millenial and Gen Z male audience but you're not getting them because honestly, you don't understand today's fashion at all and you even mock it.Today's Gen Z and Millenial males would rather get advice from KZitemrs like Alex Costa, Tim Dessaint, One Dapper Street and Harry Has.
@clydekimsey7503
Жыл бұрын
If anything, he's making fun of all trendy clothing. In the introduction, he shows examples from the last 6 decades
@AMERICA_gunexpert
Жыл бұрын
in my opinion, I don’t think it really matters. I think personality matters more and just wear what you want what you feel comfortable in. And place this kind of lifestyle/wardrobe stuff doesn’t suit everybody’s life me personally, I like to hang out in the woods and go four wheeling majority of the time I like to work on cars and trucks and get greasy and I like wearing camo and going for wheeling and I think you’re wrong about saving money these clothes look nice, so I’m assuming that derricks more expensive and you want to know how Mark Zuckerberg got so rich cause he didn’t buy clothes like these he just wore normal sweatpants and a T-shirt that’s how you save money sometimes being cheap is how do you save money
@mickeyconnor830
Жыл бұрын
I disagree, but not necessarily for the reasons you might think... I work in warehousing, and am similarly outdoorsy/handy. My daily wear is chino pants or well-fitting jeans, a button-down long sleeved shirt (with the sides taken in for a tailored fit) or a polo shirt, stylish boots (cleaned and polished daily), and a tan leather or black denim jacket if the weather calls for it. All of these are kept hanging, and sorted by type and color, on a wardrobe rack. A watch, viking chain necklace, thin braided leather bracelets, and a leather belt and brass US Army buckle round out the look and keep it from being too formal, adding some self-expression while still looking highly professional. Weekends are a different story- my dresser is full of old shirts, shorts, and jeans for getting dirty and torn up while I'm having fun fishing, camping, working with metal and wood, etc., and there are aprons and coveralls to take most of that damage. Steel toed boots, too. The difference is, at work I'm immediately perceived as a competent professional, simply because I am not lazy about my appearance. You never know who you'll meet or what they can do for your career, and first impressions are incredibly important. I met my regional VP last week during a surprise visit, during which we were personally introduced, and I received an award from him for working through an ice storm that very nearly closed us down for a week last month. I'm glad I wasn't wearing stained work jeans or an old hoodie at the time of our meeting. 😉 My coworkers, superiors, and subordinates see me working my butt off in that kind of clothing, and it inspires them to follow suit and step up both their dress and their work ethic, in order to keep pace with me and gain my favor and approval. I have a mohawk-evocative hair cut and a full, foot-long beard, so dressing sharp juxtaposes well and justifies the former by embedding it within a more refined context, while maintaining an approachable, comfortable vibe. It's psychology, too. I feel proud and confident, so I perform like a competent professional. I appear as a competent professional, so I get attention, recognition, and opportunities I would otherwise never receive. I bought most of it secondhand or at discount stores, but my pay is up nearly 17K year-over-year since last year when I started dressing more sharply. Nothing else changed about how I work, I'm just being recognized more now because I'm more visible than before. Wearing my potential on my sleeve, so to speak. Find your niche, brother, and make it work for you.
@CharlesGoldSkinned
Жыл бұрын
If you want to capture the 18-30 male demographic, the gen z demographic, then you should not mock them and say their fashion sucks. Look at KZitemrs like Alex Costa, Tim Dessaint, One Dapper Street and Harry Has. They dress well and they know how to dress up nicely and appropriately. You can't mock how Alex Costa and Tim Dessaint dress. And they way they dress,it's "timeless"too. Actually I don't like that phrase because you are generalizing how people dress. Men should dress at whatever style they want.
@AlanGomez0409
Жыл бұрын
He is just suggesting, no one is forcing anyone to do anything
@sqlb3rn
Жыл бұрын
I grew up when girls followed back tattoos and tongue piercing trends. Now it's purple hair and yoga pants.
@sqlb3rn
Жыл бұрын
I'll still turn my head for a pretty girl with a back tattoo and tongue piercing in some stonewashed Jordache jeans
@adame6425
Жыл бұрын
It's all about the quality of the material. My best wardrobe piece is an overcoat from the 1950s made of ~700 gsm wool with a classic boxy cut. Given the condition of the coat I wouldn't have gussed the coat was older than 10 years. But a good friend of mine dated it to the 50s. There's a union tag in the pocket, very cool piece of history. They don't make fabric like that anymore. One item I was able to bring into my wardrobe just recently was a wool sweater (extremely warm) I had from my dad from the 80s. It consists of grey, teal, and purple diamonds. Very 1980s but in 2023 it goes well with jeans and white tennis shoes. Just 4 years ago I do not think this would have worked. My girlfriend was not convinced on investing in her wardrobe, she is a fan of fast fashion. That was until I bought her a camel hair peacoat. It required some tailoring so she bought a polyester one instead. The second she put the polyester one on she agreed tailoring the camel hair coat was worth it. I avoid polyester at all costs.
@karlr750
Жыл бұрын
I'm in my 50s. A few years ago I lost 30 lbs. and needed to get a completely new wardrobe. I also decided to reinvent my wardrobe. I found it easy to reinvent my style using *100% timeless* items. I'm just wearing different timeless items than I did before.
@mthobisimagagula5100
Жыл бұрын
This is a great Video Antonio. I believe TIMELESS CLASSIC STYLE RULES AND IT MAKES A MAN LOOK BETTER🔥🙏
@mthobisimagagula5100
Жыл бұрын
This is a great Video Antonio. I believe TIMELESS CLASSIC STYLE RULES AND IT MAKES A MAN LOOK BETTER🔥🙏
@theharpsichordofmozart4258
Жыл бұрын
Lol. American men don't have the style British men have. The English designed and created the classic quintessential look. In fact just being an English gentleman is a style unto itself. I'm afraid you won't and can't find that level of style in America. And not just America ...Anywhere! The English gentleman exudes social class.
@estebanmunoz7486
Жыл бұрын
True… I visited the City once… you can tell people have some natural elegance (and a lot of money to buy tailored suits) that you cannot buy…
@lol-inc
Жыл бұрын
Hate trends, I am very conservative, not boring but love classics.... Poor people love spending all their dought into rubbish trend, lets say I hate big logo trends, its really sick, like RL big logo trend, that was rubbish I'd seem more simps wearing those abomination than doing a days work...
@alwayspooh1588
Жыл бұрын
Trends are pointless and look dated very quickly. Timeless is the way to go!
@JesusPagan21
Жыл бұрын
Hello My Great Mentor, I love the tech behind the buckle in Anson Belt & Buckle, but the material of the belts were disappointing, you should have a great conversation about bringing a pure 100% leather belts, because they look faux leather… thanks for mentoring us in fashion… #1 Fan of RMRS
@lukem2889
Жыл бұрын
Everytime you say "trendy" I immediately picture Affliction tops. And how they lasted just a few years.
@britishcolumbianlife8084
11 ай бұрын
Great videos. Im 56 and spent 34 years serving in the 🇨🇦 Navy. Why I mention that is that I wore a black / white uniform most of that time and conservatively dressed outside of work because I didn’t want to stand out. Now I’m dressing in bright blue, brown (not black) boots, grey casual pants and I like to buy nice clothes to wear I think cause I probably missed out on having a uniform to wear all the time. I’m building a capsule wardrobe mostly in blue,brown, grey and some green (with the brown). I’m thinking of a high quality polo and not sure which brand to go with. I hate collars that loose their shape and only have my pension to purchase these things so I prefer outlet malls. Which brand holds up it value well? Thank you, Kevin W
@StuartLoria
Жыл бұрын
Lose weight, look good
@MagicianKi2
10 ай бұрын
Best find ever was a french cuff purple shirt brand new with tags, normally 60 bucks at a store, got it for 5 bucks a thrift store. Gems can be found if you look. Wear it all the time.
@gabeeckard5548
16 күн бұрын
From a guy in his 30's that migrates to t shirts and jeans 95% of the time... Thank you for your videos that spark evolving, solid style. This points my focus and money where it needs to be. Much appreciated.
@danielk.english6004
Жыл бұрын
what I look for when I get clothes: - is it cheap? - is it comfortable? - are there pockets? - how much defense does it have?
@KieraQ0323
Жыл бұрын
Defense from what? The sun?
@applejuice9468
3 ай бұрын
@@KieraQ0323 Defense from women because of his lack of self-respect to dress decently
@fashionandfrags
Жыл бұрын
I’ve got a fashion question you might turn into a video. Why do run way fashion display goofy outfits nobody is ever wearing out in public? It’s never made sense to me.
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