I dress well for work (accounting and finance) as a form of rebellion against the casual dressers. Back in the day, if you dressed in jeans and a t-shirt you were rebelling. Now, if you dress well you're rebelling.
Agreed on "dressing well gives you more life, freedom and expression." I dress up now on a regular, more than before. I love how I look when I'm dressed in a well-tailored suit, clean shirt and a tie and I feel spectacular. I don't do it for attention, even though I do attract some here and there, I dress up because I like to look nice. Also, a good idea, add a tie bar and a pocket square to your outfit and you will look very sharp.
I totally agree that dressing smartly makes you feel good. It boosts my confidence and I find people in hotels and shops etc. treat me with more respect than when I didn’t bother about how I looked. I got stopped by a gentleman one day, and complimented on my Harris Tweed coat. The thing I like best though, is what I call ‘the silent compliment’ from women. Their expression says it all, especially when I’m wearing a crisp white, pure cotton, tailored dress shirt. A mirror shine on my shoes makes a big difference too.
I watch films and documentaries from the 40's 50's and even 60's and always notice gentlemen dressed in suits, even to go to the grocery store, regardless of race or financial status.
As much as I, too, appreciate the classy men’s fashion of that period, one must not forget that leisure wear as we know it today simply hadn’t been invented at that time.
Even when I'm alone at the office or when I know I'm not going to see a single human face during the day I dress in a suit (or a combination), a dress shirt with tie and cufflinks and dress shoes. Very important too: a good shave in the morning. Your whole demeanour and your posture change - it's almost like a uniform. Without it, it would be sliders, T-shirt and a jogging suit very soon and I would not shave anymore. No thanks.
Dressing well is a form of communication!👔👞 It expresses to the World that you value and respect yourself! Here's to living a more Stylish and Elegant life!👍
Sir Richard, you're absolutely right on all points. So-called Men in the year 2021 don't know, or have the slightest clue on how to dress... Also, if any man wants immediate respect, wear a dress shirt with Tie, a nice belt, & clean shoes... apart from that, ANY man wearing Work Boots also has the same effect, & that's fact.
Santiago..many young men have not been taught and its up to us O.G'S to lend a helping hand..i am a retired school teacher and i have taught a number of guys on how 2 tie a tie and even a bow tie...enjoy your weekend..peace
I agree 110% with this. Dressing well is extremely important when you are starting out and establishing yourself. Another way to put it is the saying ‘fake it till you make it’. Once you have achieved what you want to achieve. Dress how you like. But always be neat, clean and respectful.
What you wear is an extension of your brand and professionalism - demonstrate who you are from the moment you walk in to a room by being well-groomed, neatly presented and professional
@@richardgeorgetailoring You’re absolutely right. I just attended a meeting where a lot of pennys are going to change hand. Lululemon pants and a coffee t shirt. In fact, all my meetings are like this. People that deal with me know who I am and have full respect of the situation. Believe me. Clothes do not make a difference in these situations. They do at lower levels but not top tier. True that one should be neat and clean. But, true captains don’t care about ‘attire’ and immediately see through any bullshit and just want to cut to the chase.
@@richardgeorgetailoring I wear nothing but lululemon and kit and ace pants pretty much everywhere I go. The cafe, bistro, swanky dinner, business meetings, black tie. But you have to be careful. Especially when you’re young and wanting to climb the ladder. This is where dress is very important. It does show you have self respect and attention to detail. Depending on the profession or career you’re in. I used to be the young guy in a circle of hyper successful, and I mean hyper successful, people. They all dressed like bums. And I was the best dressed. Perspectively. As I got more comfortable in the group. I started to dress more like them. Clean but looking like bums. This is where you develop friendships and contacts. Look at Gates and Buffet. They’re friends not just because they’re mega wealthy. But they have something in common. And they’re dressed mildly upscale casual. Musk? He dresses like a really old college kid. When you achieve a certain pinnacle in life. Appearance becomes less important and substance takes over. But again, you need to establish a reputation and relationship before doing so. In reality, a very well dressed man is a sign of insecurity. It’s a sign that they need to put on all this crap in order to make a difference. Like the quote from ‘Suits’. A suit is the gentleman’s armor. Which is very true. Thus, be careful of the man who walks into a room full of suits that is wearing jeans and a t shirt. Because he has no need for armor and is one bad mother fucker. Hope this helps a little.
By the way. I admire your tailoring and fashion skills. If you ever seek to open a branch in South Florida contact me with any tax or finance questions.
Agree. You never get a second chance to make a first impression but you do have to feel confident wearing your garments. If you don’t you run the risk of looking like a child wearing dad’s clothes. Clothes don’t make the man.
I agree! People around looking at you differently when u are well dressed and groomed. And I like.... dress for the job you want not for the job you have!... true indeed!
I dress well for work (accounting and finance) as a form of rebellion against the casual dressers. Back in the day, if you dressed in jeans and a t-shirt you were rebelling. Now, if you dress well you're rebelling.
Agreed.
dressing well gives you confidence, and a confident man is an effective man.
We would agree!
Agreed on "dressing well gives you more life, freedom and expression." I dress up now on a regular, more than before. I love how I look when I'm dressed in a well-tailored suit, clean shirt and a tie and I feel spectacular. I don't do it for attention, even though I do attract some here and there, I dress up because I like to look nice. Also, a good idea, add a tie bar and a pocket square to your outfit and you will look very sharp.
I totally agree that dressing smartly makes you feel good. It boosts my confidence and I find people in hotels and shops etc. treat me with more respect than when I didn’t bother about how I looked. I got stopped by a gentleman one day, and complimented on my Harris Tweed coat. The thing I like best though, is what I call ‘the silent compliment’ from women. Their expression says it all, especially when I’m wearing a crisp white, pure cotton, tailored dress shirt. A mirror shine on my shoes makes a big difference too.
Agreed about the pocket square, but the tie bar could make you look like the assistant manager at Applebee's.
@@onsenguydepends. I do love to look nice but, I don't want my tie flapping around in the air.
A mirror shine is a thing of beauty
I watch films and documentaries from the 40's 50's and even 60's and always notice gentlemen dressed in suits, even to go to the grocery store, regardless of race or financial status.
Just have to watch my grand parents. Appearance was way more important for them. Even if poor you had a good suit/dress somewhere.
The suits themselves were also a lot better, both in quality of cloth and silhuette. Modern suits are to slim imo.
I still put on a suit to go to the grocery store.
As much as I, too, appreciate the classy men’s fashion of that period, one must not forget that leisure wear as we know it today simply hadn’t been invented at that time.
@@sholemepsteinbravo!!!!
Even when I'm alone at the office or when I know I'm not going to see a single human face during the day I dress in a suit (or a combination), a dress shirt with tie and cufflinks and dress shoes. Very important too: a good shave in the morning. Your whole demeanour and your posture change - it's almost like a uniform.
Without it, it would be sliders, T-shirt and a jogging suit very soon and I would not shave anymore. No thanks.
Bravo!!!!!
Love this
Exemplo Ducemus ?
@@Fanakapan222 Absolutely.
Dressing well is a form of communication!👔👞 It expresses to the World that you value and respect yourself! Here's to living a more Stylish and Elegant life!👍
Well said!!!!!!
When you dress well, you feel a sense of pride.
We would agree 100%
Reminds me of the chauffer who moved on up in Downton Abbey.
Yes it’s important to dress well. However our heart needs to be dressed well.
The external deserves to match the internal.
that is an impeccable tie knot. do you have a tutorial video for that exact tie knot to achieve a nice dimple?
We do - you can find it here ruclips.net/video/lzqpkWW9u1A/видео.htmlsi=W5f0vUSJPVnFU2hl
Sir Richard, you're absolutely right on all points. So-called Men in the year 2021 don't know, or have the slightest clue on how to dress... Also, if any man wants immediate respect, wear a dress shirt with Tie, a nice belt, & clean shoes... apart from that, ANY man wearing Work Boots also has the same effect, & that's fact.
Santiago..many young men have not been taught and its up to us O.G'S to lend a helping hand..i am a retired school teacher and i have taught a number of guys on how 2 tie a tie and even a bow tie...enjoy your weekend..peace
Love this.
one major point forgotten... Dressing well: = respect to the other person (you meet up with) ...
I agree 110% with this. Dressing well is extremely important when you are starting out and establishing yourself. Another way to put it is the saying ‘fake it till you make it’.
Once you have achieved what you want to achieve. Dress how you like. But always be neat, clean and respectful.
What you wear is an extension of your brand and professionalism - demonstrate who you are from the moment you walk in to a room by being well-groomed, neatly presented and professional
@@richardgeorgetailoring You’re absolutely right. I just attended a meeting where a lot of pennys are going to change hand. Lululemon pants and a coffee t shirt. In fact, all my meetings are like this. People that deal with me know who I am and have full respect of the situation. Believe me. Clothes do not make a difference in these situations. They do at lower levels but not top tier.
True that one should be neat and clean. But, true captains don’t care about ‘attire’ and immediately see through any bullshit and just want to cut to the chase.
@@jasonkrick1614 Do you feel like the lululemons and tshirts is a new thing in a post-covid world or has it always been this way?
@@richardgeorgetailoring I wear nothing but lululemon and kit and ace pants pretty much everywhere I go. The cafe, bistro, swanky dinner, business meetings, black tie.
But you have to be careful. Especially when you’re young and wanting to climb the ladder. This is where dress is very important. It does show you have self respect and attention to detail. Depending on the profession or career you’re in.
I used to be the young guy in a circle of hyper successful, and I mean hyper successful, people. They all dressed like bums. And I was the best dressed. Perspectively.
As I got more comfortable in the group. I started to dress more like them. Clean but looking like bums. This is where you develop friendships and contacts.
Look at Gates and Buffet. They’re friends not just because they’re mega wealthy. But they have something in common. And they’re dressed mildly upscale casual. Musk? He dresses like a really old college kid.
When you achieve a certain pinnacle in life. Appearance becomes less important and substance takes over. But again, you need to establish a reputation and relationship before doing so.
In reality, a very well dressed man is a sign of insecurity. It’s a sign that they need to put on all this crap in order to make a difference. Like the quote from ‘Suits’. A suit is the gentleman’s armor. Which is very true. Thus, be careful of the man who walks into a room full of suits that is wearing jeans and a t shirt. Because he has no need for armor and is one bad mother fucker.
Hope this helps a little.
Great content, lm already inspired before completing the video☺
Love this
Very well said, my compliments.
I totally agree.
The first impression counts, but it is not enough: then the facts count.
Agreed.
You are right with everything you have said
By the way. I admire your tailoring and fashion skills. If you ever seek to open a branch in South Florida contact me with any tax or finance questions.
Thank you kindly
Wow. You are amazing with your suit. What a fit!
We aim for precision
That blue suit looks pretty sharp.
I agree
Thank you very kindly.
You tube brought me to you now im a subscriber..😊
Good to hear. Thank you for the love.
Agree. You never get a second chance to make a first impression but you do have to feel confident wearing your garments. If you don’t you run the risk of looking like a child wearing dad’s clothes. Clothes don’t make the man.
Bravo
Fit is king.
Well said !
Thank you for commenting.
Well done
Thank you kindly
Great video. Thanks.
Thank you.
you need a lapel pin and a pocket square to complete the outfit
I'd agree on a pocket square. Preferably a hand-rolled Richard George one.
I think people who don't put effort into dressing well are kinda missing the point of how important it can be.
We totally agree. It creates a first impression.
I agree! People around looking at you differently when u are well dressed and groomed. And I like.... dress for the job you want not for the job you have!... true indeed!
Bravo
Very true
Dress better than your boss that's my mantra.
😊
I am retired and i agree..
the key is not to dress _too much_ better, or you risk overly eclipsing him and making him look bad by comparison.
We do indeed - ruclips.net/video/lzqpkWW9u1A/видео.html
You look amazing young man keep up the good work the world is your oyster 😊
Thank you - very kind of you.