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Hi Antonio, thanks for those tips, i have one question...🤭 What would You do i like too much a girl who i meet at the metro station, and we coincide four times, we talk friendly meanwhile i arrive to My destination. I would like ask her number or should i give mine to her instead ? I don't wanna seems like a Predator !
4:24 Dress pants this baggy is also a clothing sin. They don't have to be slim fit or tapers but this is straight up unprofessional even in a casual setting. However, you can get away with these pants IF you wear a dress cowboy boot because the shaft of the boot takes up the inside space rather than letting it flap around.
I just actually decided to ditch the tie because I don't want to look like that "too sharp" salesman and it has actually helped me relax and be more confident. This video is perfect timing.
Do this if you want to look like a 50y/o business man, who was forced to skip the tie, to fit in with the casual setting. The whole point is to make it casual and relaxed, so make it casual and relaxed.
Do you think Navy and Brown pair well together? or are they opposites? I see so much debate on this particular topic and also just curious so I know which Chinos I purchase next. My Dress shoes are shades of Brown one being Tan and the other Cognac to be more specific. The Navy Chinos are dark resembling Black so not sure if it pairs well. Appreciate the video by the way very helpful!
@@RealMenRealStyle Even if the Navy pants look Black it would still work with brown shoes? Thanks for clarifying! Takes away the doubt now and makes my purchasing decision easier. I may also look into an Ivory pair since out here it gets extremely hot.
Navy and brown is an absolutely killer combo in my opinion, I wear it a lot. A kind of tricky thing to do is pair the right navy with the right brown: the shades of the two colors should be similar. So dark brown with dark blue and light brown with a little bit lighter blue (you'll probably find this concept here on RUclips)
@@Manuel421 even black pants can work with brown shoes, if the rest of the outfit is right (definitely no black suit, and try to work some other earthy tones into the outfit). So of course brown and even a very dark navy would work together easily. Also the other way around, a pair of blue suede brogues would look great with ivory chinos!
@@Am_b0b Thank you I'm glad others agree that it looks completely fine. Also my brown shoes are lighter tones like Cognac and Tan so I'm sure that it wont look mismatched at all. I remember also wearing Black jeans with my loafers and I was happy with the outfit as well. These responses make my decision of purchasing Navy chinos way easier so thank you for your valuable insight. For shirts I keep it simple White, White with Blue mini Grid pattern, Lavender, Light Blue, and a Grey Chambray which is also appropriate for warm weather. Not sure if I should add a checkered or bold stripe later on but your feedback is appreciated. Out here most of the year it is hot so Ivory is definitely helpful along with Tan and regular Blue Chinos. Both of my trousers are also suitable for warm weather so everything is extremely versatile.
Antonio, make a video for us - athletic guys and suggest brands that cover these requirements. Before starting workout I was already athletic 100kg young man. But now I do train and each day grow so it is hard for me to find shoes, jackets, coats, shirts, trousers, chinos eeeverything. So suggest us brands (not sport ones) that tailor formal and casual clothes for muscular guys. Topman, Oxcloth , Tapere are brands that I know but they are only three so I m trying to find more. Last time I wanted 200 usd jacket sooo good but my shoulders and arms overall dont fit. I think that my own tailor ll be the best choice.
It seems the gray suit shows a sign of ungluing the top layer from the middle layer under the pocket square. Not only does this look bad, it also shows that the suit is a glue one and not full/half canvas. Unless I'm seeing it wrong.
I actually think you can pull of a pinstriped suit without a tie hell I pulled off a 3 button black pinstripe suit with a blue striped shirt with a contrasting white collar (something you would always wear with a tie) with a white fedora and ill be damned if I didn't get compliments left and right. I know I looked kinda like a mob boss but it definitely gave me confidence. I rock that look all the time! but if you're just starting out this is definitely the advice to follow keep it simple.
Hi Thomas and Antonio, what's your opinion about the old Armani style: t-shirt with suit? I would personally stick to the tradition: suit + tie + dress shoes, ok turtleneck sweater, OR broken suit, less formal, more casual, where everything is allowed.
Great tips but still don't like the vocal delivery. I'd say no to that button neck sweater as you are adding more buttons to an unbotton shirt look, I suggest sticking with a V neck sweater, or crew if you need to cover up more. The turtle neck is excellent in the fall but is more a look of it's own than a no tie look shirt. Pocket square yes, not so sure about the lapel pin.
1. Absolutely every suit can be worn with no tie. The key is if it's part of the dress code, such as black tie or white tie. 2. Spread collars look better than point collars with no tie. But, point collars are fine tie-less. 3. Single-breasted jackets usually look better with no tie, than double breasted. Single breasted also looks better when unbuttoned. One of my favorite looks is a charcoal, light-grey pinstriped, two-button, single-breasted suit, with a solid medium gray vest, white spread collar shirt, and presidential fold white pocket square. Try that combo and tell me it isn't sexy.
Perhaps besides wearing a suit with a roll-neck I wouldn’t recommend it 🙂 In my humble opinion it would almost always look better with an odd jacket combination 👍
I am surprised, when skipping the tie the most obvious choice was not even mentioned: wearing a CRAVAT (ASCOT) instead. It's less formal than a tie, but it does not leave the neck uncovered, no worries about leaving one or two buttons unclosed and whether the T-shirt underneath is visible or not. Instead it adds colour, texture and pattern. Ideal.
Great from you Antonio to address this topic since 99% of men who think that tbey are cool without tie, wear bad collar shirts. The thing is that you CAN WEAR the suit & shirt without the tie, but you CANNOT ROCK in formal suit with shirt without the tie. There are numerous arguments for this, from not looking that sharp on one side, all the way to disobeying particular geometry and proportion requirements that are related to the sequence of the jacket lapels and the shape of the shirt collar, yet quite important for the general appearance. The story is completely different with rollnecks or sporting the separate jackets and trousers with quality collar shirt.
Also, I disagree with your choice of a sports watch or dive watch with a suit. Regardless of tie or not, it again looks sophomoric and amateur. Rookie mistakes my guy.
@@Mohawks_and_Tomahawks 1 button undone makes it look like your boss forced you to skip the tie, to match the "casual setting" at the office. The goal is to be casual and relaxed, so make it casual and relaxed.
@@Am_b0b If you wish to be that casual and relaxed, than, as a true gentleman, you just skip that day the jacket and/or the formal shirt. That story of "the boss taking of your tie" look-a-like if one button undone, doesn't fly high to be honest...
@@davorpapac858 so you click on a video about wearing a suit without a tie, then you go this far down into the comment section, only to tell someone they're not a "true gentleman" if they suggest a suit can be worn tie-less. What's your goal here? And that "boss taking your tie" shit flies well over your "true gentleman" nonsense. I don't mind sitting here arguing 1 button vs 2 buttons, but for you to come around and dictate what a "true gentleman" would do is quite a stretch, wouldn't you say?
@@Am_b0b Umm, I think the OP did agree with the "goal is to be casual and relaxed, so make it casual and relaxed." He even said 1 button undone was OK, but just disagreed with the 2 buttons. And so do I. He didn't mention anything about "your boss forced you to skip the tie" scenario. 2 buttons undone looks trashy, not 'casual'. That would never fly in the office I work in. I would be told to fasten the 2nd button, and I would tell my subordinates to fasten that 2nd button on casual Friday. It's still an office, not a gas station. Going to the mall? Go ahead, let open that 2nd button, but you will be judged by those more professional, experienced and senior than you. As for the debate with @Davor Papac, it seems clear to me that he is behaving more of a gentleman than you are. You must have misunderstood his English (judging by his user name, English is his second language) as he states that he would prefer to skip the jacket/formal shirt, to be casual, which by your own words still keeps "The goal is to be casual and relaxed, so make it casual and relaxed." His method is also acceptable in a casual setting. You can still wear a tie and be casual. Just because the title of the video is about NOT wearing a tie to be casual, does not mean we cannot all discuss how we like to be casual in other ways. Your dedication to the title may be firm, but it is not admirable amongst your peers. Lighten up, and be open to others' opinions of casual dress, regardless of the videos title. The comment sections are all about discussions and opinions, and you're going to come across different opinions than yours. Your reactions are far from 'casual' thus far, and seem highly unprofessional, and unworthy of the gentleman title. "For you to come around and dictate what a "true gentleman" would do is quite a stretch, wouldn't you say?" . "And that "boss taking your tie" shit flies well over your "true gentleman" nonsense." I don't care if you're offended by this either to be honest. You won't get another reply from me, as I don't deem you worthy of it. So go ahead, cry and complain all you want. Get over yourself.
My brother is a Catholic Priest. What advice can I give him except to tailor his clothes? I am enjoying changing my wardrobe and adding color and style, but he lives in black.
The basic question is not answered by the video: WHY should I chose to skip the tie? None of the suggestions in the video actually looks better than the suit.... WITH the tie.
Part of being fashionable is understanding the environment you're going to. If you're at a tech company where it's full of engineers that wear t shirts, coming in with a full suit and tie makes it look like you're trying too hard, and that will lose you respect. Where as the suit without the tie gives you authority and respect but doesn't come off as stuffy or like you can't read the room. I work with a lot of tech CEOs and business owners and most of them prefer the polo look, and the VPs go with the suit without a tie. Because remember, the rule is to dress appropriately for the occasion or being one step higher in formality. Anything higher than that makes you look worse. For instance, you wouldn't dress up in a suit just to go to McDonald's or Walmart. It's tone deaf. You gotta know how to dress up AND dress down.
@@i9incher For one I don't want to be fashionable - but STYLISH. And I don't have a problem with being the best dressed man in the room. Shame on others if they prefer to wear T-Shirts - some 15 or 20 years ago it would have been unthinkable. And there's always the option of wearing a cravat(ascot) instead of a tie: less formal, but it does not leave the neck unvcovered, and it adds texture, colour and pattern - but interestingly enough this wasn't featured in the video. (And I don't go to McDonald's. :-)
best tieless look is the italian one three buttons down colar spread apart with suttle golden chain and the cuffs sticking out the sleaves wich gives this kind of "oh sorry I didn't realised I'm stylish I just woke up and puted a suit on and went about" look. works better with brighter colored suits and shirts
Call 'em on yourself if you didn't ask for them. Collar stays are completely optional. I'm glad most of my shirts don't have them, cus I keep losing the damn things .:x
Why does everything have to be casual and relaxed? A great look is always the tie. I’m waiting for a time when more sharp looks for men come back. Too much casual looks speak lazy to me. Just my opinion.
You're spot on. I can't see the point for more casualization as well. And the tie sets an example in terms of texture, pattern and colour. Why give it up? Just to please those who are into streetwear? Next thing wearing a suit with sneakers....
@@Hal70jordan I very much agree, however due to newer societal norms sometimes there is a thing such as too formal. For instance I have a presentation coming up in military classes and we are expected to wear business casual but I love wearing suits. Therefore I have to take my full business look, and make it more casual because it is an expectation I am not too formal for the setting, and I think no jacket just looks goofy now
I always fasten the top button on my shirt even when not wearing a tie because I don’t think it looks wrong at all. So I don’t agree that guys should never do it. I personally find that it looks cool and trendy as well as more smart than an open necked shirt which I think looks slovenly and untidy.
In my opinion it is NOT a mistake to wear a shirt fully buttoned up without a tie even when wearing a suit. That piece of advice you gave about wearing the shirt with one or even two top buttons open is rubbish!! In England there are lots of guys especially younger ones who wear their shirts fully buttoned to the top without a tie and wearing a suit. It looks super cool, smart and sexy.
I always wear my shirt fully buttoned up and never open necked because I feel and look a untidy. Apart from that I think a shirt buttoned up to the top without a tie looks really cool and sexy
I hate to see guys wearing suits with an open necked shirt it is a complete turn off to me apart from looking slovenly and even worse if two top buttons are left unfastened.
To hell with the v-neck t-shirts and tank tops: seeing an undershirt is a lot less offensive than seeing chest hair! There's no way I'm even wearing a dress shirt, much less a shirt and a suit, without a visible undershirt, no matter how many buttons I leave undone. This is not only because I personally think it looks gross, but because my skinny physique looks better in visible layers, even at this level.
Guys..If you put a descent gold necklace on suit when you're Wearing a turtle neck will upgrade your suit outfit...and definitely help you To stand apart from the crowd.😉
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Hi Antonio, thanks for those tips, i have one question...🤭 What would You do i like too much a girl who i meet at the metro station, and we coincide four times, we talk friendly meanwhile i arrive to My destination. I would like ask her number or should i give mine to her instead ? I don't wanna seems like a Predator !
How to wear tie without suit is next vid!
😂 for sure!
Tie and birthday suit for the perfect look 👌🏼
I think a basic shirt and tie with khakis is a very underrated option.
We call it, extreme casual
Just free ballin’ with your Burberry pattern necktie like nobody’s business
I like the 60's vibe from the turtleneck outfit. Looks real sharp when done well.
Dude I've lost my tie right before a major event, and you've just saved my ass. Thanks so much for this.
Miss these type of suit content! 🔥
@@cchgregam9288 Scammer
4:24 Dress pants this baggy is also a clothing sin. They don't have to be slim fit or tapers but this is straight up unprofessional even in a casual setting. However, you can get away with these pants IF you wear a dress cowboy boot because the shaft of the boot takes up the inside space rather than letting it flap around.
Going prom this Friday so this was very helpful
It’s amazing how much the model photos you used in this video look like Suit Supply models!
I’m a big fan of the turtle neck/suit combo. Looks put together without going over the top. Perfect for holiday gatherings.
Regarding the polo combination is that short or long sleeve?
100% rocking the turtleneck with a suit.
Layed back, but also good looking
I just actually decided to ditch the tie because I don't want to look like that "too sharp" salesman and it has actually helped me relax and be more confident. This video is perfect timing.
Same I'm able to let my personality loose and be more relaxed
@@St.JesterMeeks No neck ties is the latest fashion, 99% of men do it
Also always do up the second shirt button!
Do this if you want to look like a 50y/o business man, who was forced to skip the tie, to fit in with the casual setting.
The whole point is to make it casual and relaxed, so make it casual and relaxed.
Interesting
Do you think Navy and Brown pair well together? or are they opposites? I see so much debate on this particular topic and also just curious so I know which Chinos I purchase next. My Dress shoes are shades of Brown one being Tan and the other Cognac to be more specific. The Navy Chinos are dark resembling Black so not sure if it pairs well. Appreciate the video by the way very helpful!
Absolutely! The good thing about navy is that you can pair it with black, brown or grey.
@@RealMenRealStyle Even if the Navy pants look Black it would still work with brown shoes? Thanks for clarifying! Takes away the doubt now and makes my purchasing decision easier. I may also look into an Ivory pair since out here it gets extremely hot.
Navy and brown is an absolutely killer combo in my opinion, I wear it a lot. A kind of tricky thing to do is pair the right navy with the right brown: the shades of the two colors should be similar. So dark brown with dark blue and light brown with a little bit lighter blue (you'll probably find this concept here on RUclips)
@@Manuel421 even black pants can work with brown shoes, if the rest of the outfit is right (definitely no black suit, and try to work some other earthy tones into the outfit). So of course brown and even a very dark navy would work together easily. Also the other way around, a pair of blue suede brogues would look great with ivory chinos!
@@Am_b0b Thank you I'm glad others agree that it looks completely fine. Also my brown shoes are lighter tones like Cognac and Tan so I'm sure that it wont look mismatched at all. I remember also wearing Black jeans with my loafers and I was happy with the outfit as well. These responses make my decision of purchasing Navy chinos way easier so thank you for your valuable insight. For shirts I keep it simple White, White with Blue mini Grid pattern, Lavender, Light Blue, and a Grey Chambray which is also appropriate for warm weather. Not sure if I should add a checkered or bold stripe later on but your feedback is appreciated. Out here most of the year it is hot so Ivory is definitely helpful along with Tan and regular Blue Chinos. Both of my trousers are also suitable for warm weather so everything is extremely versatile.
Antonio, make a video for us - athletic guys and suggest brands that cover these requirements. Before starting workout I was already athletic 100kg young man. But now I do train and each day grow so it is hard for me to find shoes, jackets, coats, shirts, trousers, chinos eeeverything. So suggest us brands (not sport ones) that tailor formal and casual clothes for muscular guys. Topman, Oxcloth , Tapere are brands that I know but they are only three so I m trying to find more. Last time I wanted 200 usd jacket sooo good but my shoulders and arms overall dont fit. I think that my own tailor ll be the best choice.
Polo is looking the best
It seems the gray suit shows a sign of ungluing the top layer from the middle layer under the pocket square. Not only does this look bad, it also shows that the suit is a glue one and not full/half canvas. Unless I'm seeing it wrong.
Wore the suit and tie for 35 yrs..I loved the show on a jacket and jeans..
Never seen or thought to use a Henley sweater over a button up before. 🤔 I kinda like it.
I actually think you can pull of a pinstriped suit without a tie hell I pulled off a 3 button black pinstripe suit with a blue striped shirt with a contrasting white collar (something you would always wear with a tie) with a white fedora and ill be damned if I didn't get compliments left and right. I know I looked kinda like a mob boss but it definitely gave me confidence. I rock that look all the time! but if you're just starting out this is definitely the advice to follow keep it simple.
I like how we're both subscribed to Scotty Kilmer and Steven Crowder. Two great RUclipsrs!
Sounds like people were just being polite, meanwhile you actually looked terrible. Lol.
Thanks needed this
Hi Thomas and Antonio, what's your opinion about the old Armani style: t-shirt with suit? I would personally stick to the tradition: suit + tie + dress shoes, ok turtleneck sweater, OR broken suit, less formal, more casual, where everything is allowed.
Best
Edit: I really love the turtle neck with a suit look
Thanks Jacob!
thank you so mutch man I apreciate it
Ascot would be the best pick of 'em all. I'm surprised that you missed it.
I like the turtle neck fit!
Great tips but still don't like the vocal delivery. I'd say no to that button neck sweater as you are adding more buttons to an unbotton shirt look, I suggest sticking with a V neck sweater, or crew if you need to cover up more. The turtle neck is excellent in the fall but is more a look of it's own than a no tie look shirt. Pocket square yes, not so sure about the lapel pin.
I approve of the polo look! Garment deserves far more use than with jeans, khakis, and shorts.
1. Absolutely every suit can be worn with no tie. The key is if it's part of the dress code, such as black tie or white tie.
2. Spread collars look better than point collars with no tie. But, point collars are fine tie-less.
3. Single-breasted jackets usually look better with no tie, than double breasted. Single breasted also looks better when unbuttoned.
One of my favorite looks is a charcoal, light-grey pinstriped, two-button, single-breasted suit, with a solid medium gray vest, white spread collar shirt, and presidential fold white pocket square. Try that combo and tell me it isn't sexy.
I really wanna rock that turtle neck fit
Simply with white shirt and black suit ..shirt with cufflinks
0:15 please stop it Thomas, I just can't, its hilarious! :D
😂
Perhaps besides wearing a suit with a roll-neck I wouldn’t recommend it 🙂 In my humble opinion it would almost always look better with an odd jacket combination 👍
Where would you wear this?
shopping at Walmart, of course.
Do a video on wearing ties with out a suit or blazer.
Thank you so much for the advice. I don't agree with everything but great tips.
Good pocket square does it for me. I find it hard breath
Great video! Nice seeing new voices on the channel 😁
That's definitely Thomas :)
I'm partial to Antonio...just not the same.
@@ironman2326 Not the same, true. But change is good too!
A suit with black sneakers ----- NEVER!!
I am surprised, when skipping the tie the most obvious choice was not even mentioned: wearing a CRAVAT (ASCOT) instead. It's less formal than a tie, but it does not leave the neck uncovered, no worries about leaving one or two buttons unclosed and whether the T-shirt underneath is visible or not.
Instead it adds colour, texture and pattern. Ideal.
Great from you Antonio to address this topic since 99% of men who think that tbey are cool without tie, wear bad collar shirts. The thing is that you CAN WEAR the suit & shirt without the tie, but you CANNOT ROCK in formal suit with shirt without the tie. There are numerous arguments for this, from not looking that sharp on one side, all the way to disobeying particular geometry and proportion requirements that are related to the sequence of the jacket lapels and the shape of the shirt collar, yet quite important for the general appearance. The story is completely different with rollnecks or sporting the separate jackets and trousers with quality collar shirt.
A very helpful video! I miss your voice though.
Wearing a very nice belt is going to compliment the suit also make sure you are wearing nice clean dress shoes
I don't know man, I strongly disagree with you here.
Undo 1 button, but not 2. 2 buttons undone looks sophomoric and amateur.
Also, I disagree with your choice of a sports watch or dive watch with a suit. Regardless of tie or not, it again looks sophomoric and amateur.
Rookie mistakes my guy.
@@Mohawks_and_Tomahawks 1 button undone makes it look like your boss forced you to skip the tie, to match the "casual setting" at the office.
The goal is to be casual and relaxed, so make it casual and relaxed.
@@Am_b0b If you wish to be that casual and relaxed, than, as a true gentleman, you just skip that day the jacket and/or the formal shirt. That story of "the boss taking of your tie" look-a-like if one button undone, doesn't fly high to be honest...
@@davorpapac858 so you click on a video about wearing a suit without a tie, then you go this far down into the comment section, only to tell someone they're not a "true gentleman" if they suggest a suit can be worn tie-less. What's your goal here?
And that "boss taking your tie" shit flies well over your "true gentleman" nonsense.
I don't mind sitting here arguing 1 button vs 2 buttons, but for you to come around and dictate what a "true gentleman" would do is quite a stretch, wouldn't you say?
@@Am_b0b Umm, I think the OP did agree with the "goal is to be casual and relaxed, so make it casual and relaxed." He even said 1 button undone was OK, but just disagreed with the 2 buttons. And so do I. He didn't mention anything about "your boss forced you to skip the tie" scenario.
2 buttons undone looks trashy, not 'casual'. That would never fly in the office I work in. I would be told to fasten the 2nd button, and I would tell my subordinates to fasten that 2nd button on casual Friday. It's still an office, not a gas station.
Going to the mall? Go ahead, let open that 2nd button, but you will be judged by those more professional, experienced and senior than you.
As for the debate with @Davor Papac, it seems clear to me that he is behaving more of a gentleman than you are. You must have misunderstood his English (judging by his user name, English is his second language) as he states that he would prefer to skip the jacket/formal shirt, to be casual, which by your own words still keeps "The goal is to be casual and relaxed, so make it casual and relaxed." His method is also acceptable in a casual setting. You can still wear a tie and be casual.
Just because the title of the video is about NOT wearing a tie to be casual, does not mean we cannot all discuss how we like to be casual in other ways. Your dedication to the title may be firm, but it is not admirable amongst your peers. Lighten up, and be open to others' opinions of casual dress, regardless of the videos title. The comment sections are all about discussions and opinions, and you're going to come across different opinions than yours.
Your reactions are far from 'casual' thus far, and seem highly unprofessional, and unworthy of the gentleman title. "For you to come around and dictate what a "true gentleman" would do is quite a stretch, wouldn't you say?" . "And that "boss taking your tie" shit flies well over your "true gentleman" nonsense."
I don't care if you're offended by this either to be honest. You won't get another reply from me, as I don't deem you worthy of it. So go ahead, cry and complain all you want.
Get over yourself.
My brother is a Catholic Priest. What advice can I give him except to tailor his clothes? I am enjoying changing my wardrobe and adding color and style, but he lives in black.
Who is narrating thr video? It doesn't seem Antonio.
Rule one. If you have a pot gut belly,don't button your jacket!
Watching this guy can lead to a) dressing well b) correcting the buttoning on mannequins at department stores
😂
The basic question is not answered by the video: WHY should I chose to skip the tie? None of the suggestions in the video actually looks better than the suit.... WITH the tie.
Part of being fashionable is understanding the environment you're going to.
If you're at a tech company where it's full of engineers that wear t shirts, coming in with a full suit and tie makes it look like you're trying too hard, and that will lose you respect.
Where as the suit without the tie gives you authority and respect but doesn't come off as stuffy or like you can't read the room.
I work with a lot of tech CEOs and business owners and most of them prefer the polo look, and the VPs go with the suit without a tie.
Because remember, the rule is to dress appropriately for the occasion or being one step higher in formality. Anything higher than that makes you look worse.
For instance, you wouldn't dress up in a suit just to go to McDonald's or Walmart. It's tone deaf. You gotta know how to dress up AND dress down.
@@i9incher
For one I don't want to be fashionable - but STYLISH. And I don't have a problem with being the best dressed man in the room. Shame on others if they prefer to wear T-Shirts - some 15 or 20 years ago it would have been unthinkable. And there's always the option of wearing a cravat(ascot) instead of a tie: less formal, but it does not leave the neck unvcovered, and it adds texture, colour and pattern - but interestingly enough this wasn't featured in the video.
(And I don't go to McDonald's. :-)
a tie sometimes adds too much formality to the outfi,t or the occasion.
Those baggy pants with the sneakers 🤢
Boo. Where is Antonio?
Lets talk about just a jacket or blazer
Turtleneck
Anyone else here because of th jw update?😂
Be very athletic or at least slim . Wear it with a dark shirt or turtle neck or T-shirt
Antonio…No no no its wrong! End of!
I rarely wear a suit without a tie, even though the rest of the world goes without.
best tieless look is the italian one three buttons down colar spread apart with suttle golden chain and the cuffs sticking out the sleaves wich gives this kind of "oh sorry I didn't realised I'm stylish I just woke up and puted a suit on and went about" look. works better with brighter colored suits and shirts
my new custom shirt doesn't have an opening for the collar stays,
I feel like I should call the cops on that tailor, should I???
Call 'em on yourself if you didn't ask for them. Collar stays are completely optional. I'm glad most of my shirts don't have them, cus I keep losing the damn things .:x
Terrible combinations, colours and clothes. But you still cool, RMRS ✌️😁
That suit is nasty though
at 3.30, i knew this guy is high
👍🏽🤩
For a start you never wear a belt with a suit
Polo shirt or roll neck are my go to depending on the weather but the zip neck sweater should be a big no no it just looks bad
there's alot of chest hair there
unpleasant
2nd comment
I would wear a suit every day but......
Why does everything have to be casual and relaxed? A great look is always the tie. I’m waiting for a time when more sharp looks for men come back. Too much casual looks speak lazy to me. Just my opinion.
i agree - men use to wear suites on planes now i see guys in flip flops - nobody wants to see your feet!
You're spot on. I can't see the point for more casualization as well. And the tie sets an example in terms of texture, pattern and colour. Why give it up? Just to please those who are into streetwear?
Next thing wearing a suit with sneakers....
@@Hal70jordan I very much agree, however due to newer societal norms sometimes there is a thing such as too formal. For instance I have a presentation coming up in military classes and we are expected to wear business casual but I love wearing suits. Therefore I have to take my full business look, and make it more casual because it is an expectation I am not too formal for the setting, and I think no jacket just looks goofy now
@@iansoutryer3189 I despise the street wear! I guess we are doomed!
@@ekodevil7593 we are not progressing, just regressing
Gandy did the double breasted without a tie.
Just play yakuza
I always fasten the top button on my shirt even when not wearing a tie because I don’t think it looks wrong at all. So I don’t agree that guys should never do it. I personally find that it looks cool and trendy as well as more smart than an open necked shirt which I think looks slovenly and untidy.
In my opinion it is NOT a mistake to wear a shirt fully buttoned up without a tie even when wearing a suit. That piece of advice you gave about wearing the shirt with one or even two top buttons open is rubbish!! In England there are lots of guys especially younger ones who wear their shirts fully buttoned to the top without a tie and wearing a suit. It looks super cool, smart and sexy.
I always wear my shirt fully buttoned up and never open necked because I feel and look a untidy. Apart from that I think a shirt buttoned up to the top without a tie looks really cool and sexy
I hate to see guys wearing suits with an open necked shirt it is a complete turn off to me apart from looking slovenly and even worse if two top buttons are left unfastened.
Two undone shirt buttons looks sloppy and chest hairs making a run for it looks hideous. M.
To hell with the v-neck t-shirts and tank tops: seeing an undershirt is a lot less offensive than seeing chest hair!
There's no way I'm even wearing a dress shirt, much less a shirt and a suit, without a visible undershirt, no matter how many buttons I leave undone. This is not only because I personally think it looks gross, but because my skinny physique looks better in visible layers, even at this level.
This is why you’re at the bottom of the ladder. Great job at failing. 👏 👏 👏
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Wrong , you will look cheap
I disagree with this
I'll be blunt: the advice is pretty damn good, but I can't stand this style of delivery. I hope there are plenty who do like it though