That's interesting. My nephew works for Warner's prop dept and said Hardy's coat(s) were made for the film from within, as opposed to being provided by an outside coat maker (designer), but he is a prop maker, not a costumer. He said there were reasons other than branding that would be the reason, such as actors exact size, movements in particular scenes, some collars might be higher or sleeve length longer depending on camera angle, more fabric on back of arms for reaching, prop compartments, etc. I asked if some designer might make the coats for the studio with the specifications needed, but he said he didn't know. He did say there were a lot of complexities the viewer doesn't realize for very important costume clothing and that there were about 14 coats made for various reasons. Not as complex as Batman's costumes, but similar attention to movement details. I guess without seeing the tag, it would be hard to say who made them.
@@dandiehm8414 I see both sides. On the one hand, the Gentleman's Gazette is a business that needs to make money, and the advice is solid for if you choose to dress that way. On the other, it's really the only mainstream RUclips channel that provides those classic style details. I do miss those older-style videos. With that said, they still do those sorts of videos, and upload pretty frequently, so it's not all bad.
@@dandiehm8414 while I respect your opinion, I think this realm of classic menswear is slightly more accessible for me at least. That's why I dig this type of content
@@oliverdelica2289 Say rather that this type of menswear is more accessible to you, and I have no problem. But there is nothing "classic" about most of the looks in this video. Modern streetwear is not why I come to this channel.
I personally built my leather jacket styles off of Indiana Jones. The A-2 and Indy style are my favorite styles for leather jackets. Indy's outfit is really straightforward and it's easy to swap colors. You can easily go from famed archeologist to preppy to street adventurer as far as outfits go.
I have a substantial collection of custom made jackets. Almost all of them are matched with my custom boots. Wearing a high end jacket that doesn’t match your footwear , is a fashion failure.
Yes, I would love some driving goggles! I've been working on putting together a classic driving ensemble and would be ecstatic to see them in Fort B. !
I inherited my father's ww2 G1, this is my go to leather jacket, style with jeans , OCBD, lambswool sweater and chukkas. Inside pockets are perfect for my conceal carry. A classic that will never go out of fashion and been to war, defending this country.
Most days I wear a black leather racer jacket with dark denim jeans, a Fedora, either a t shirt or casual button down, and usually brown dress shoes but lately I've been wearing Vans. Leather jackets are what got me into classic menswear.
I have a single leather jacket, and I like to wear it like they were worn in the 1930s: with a dress shirt and necktie, slacks, and dress hat. Unfortunately, I don't get to wear it too often, as I consider it an outdoorsey casual garment, and I'm rarely outdoors in the winter.
Yes please! I would love some whacky driving goggles, but my comment alone cannot decide that a product being introduced to Fort B. I need to see other people commenting the same.
The golden brown suede jacket the host is wearing is a suede copy of 1930s US Army Air Corp A1 jacket. Look it up. The A1s were in horsehide. I have one. Also, please stop referring to military leather jackets as bomber jackets. That is a street or fashion term. They are flight jackets. These include the popular A2, G1, the Irvin, and B3 along with many others. See Eastman Leather or Aero Leather Clothing in the UK for current reproductions. I would like to see you do a show on flight jackets. Also note that no respectable flight jacket has hand warmer pockets. Airmen did not walk around with their hands shoved into jacket pockets.
I only have two leather jackets, one is the blazer style and the other is the long trenchcoat style, lol. I haven't worn the long one in years (it's a relic from my past when I used to be a goth) and I only wear the blazer style leather jacket (which is probably from the actual 80's tbh) when I don't have anything else to wear, that one week in the spring when it's too warm to wear my fur coat and too cold to wear just a blazer. So I don't wear leather jackets a lot, and whenever I look into buying one, I always end up talking myself out of it. Most times of the year it's just either too hot or too cold for me to wear one comfortably. I live in Sweden so it's just either below freezing point or sauna hot. That said though, I do dream about leather jackets sometimes.
I think The Fedora Lounge did an article on this, it turns out there's at least 5 different jackets, differing lengths, weights of leather, open vents and closed, I think they sourced a number for the first film that got trashed by Harrison and Vic his stunt double so they ended up with them being made week on week to keep up with the destruction, also as each film went into production Harrison was getting finer and softer leather used so there really wasn't at any time a definitive Indy jacket, a ploy that reproduction jacket producers get away with when selling such items
I remember wearing one in high school although it was a bit over sized as opposed to more fitted but regardless it still looked great. Nowadays I prefer a Bomber or Harrington. Excellent video!
I can recommend Aero Leathers in Scotland if you have £ 800 - £1500 to spare, if not it's a great source of info if you want to learn about what you want out of a coat or jacket, with that knowledge I went to Five Star Leathers, going through Facebook you can chat about your leather choices, linings etc for very reasonable prices, they ship worldwide too, so now I'm the proud owner of a reproduction us navy G-1 originally produced by Bauer, my understanding was that at the time when America entered ww2 they sourced leather jackets from existing sports wear companies rather than manufacturing items designed for purpose, similar to German officer pilots, there was no official Luftwaffe pilots leather jacket, they simply went to a tailor and had a bespoke and functional jacket, I also gather they had heating in the cockpit, something British pilots opted out from because of the additional weight
Any chance you can do a video on muscular body types? I find most of the videos on "dress for your body type" are for either rakish individuals or portly fellows. But I have more of an X frame and if I knew, for example, "buy for the thighs and not the waist" I would have not made so many mistakes buying jeans and chinos. Great channel, thanks for all the great content!
I currently have several in several colors too, but if I honestly would only live with one, I would choose either grey or sage green, i think it would patina into beautiful shade when the fading of the color happens with the browning of the leather it would end up with a uniquely warm hue that looks like rare metal or stone that I won't miss either black or brown.
Saying that "vintage style" leather jackets that have a boxyer fit is not true. If you look at vintage leather jackets from the 30s to the 50s. You will see they are actually pretty slim fit. In fact the A2 bomber jackets that you can get now are much boxyer then their vintage or reproduction counterparts.
A tip for getting the style of a leather jacket in warm weather is to wear an unlined suede jacket. It captures the style of a leather jacket while being a lot cooler in warm weather.
Hi can I ask - where is the brown suede jacket you’re wearing from (the rusty brown one you’re wearing while running through what you’re wearing at the end)? I’ve been looking for that exact style for ages. What’s that style of jacket called? I know it’s called bomber but the collar is straight not rounded and flat like most bombers. Thanks, Mark
My favorite: cafe racer with extremely minimalistic detail, i.e. almost no detail, no extra zippers, pockets, rings, etc., (of which leather jacket makers are unduly fond), just plain. VERY SHARP and looks great even on an older guy. Every added detail distracts and lowers the look a notch. Less is more. Absence of lapel (cafe racer style) is important for the minimalistic effect. No details is better.
I've had a pig suede car coat - it kind of walks the line between a jacket and duster/trench coat in length - for a few years now as a multipurpose winter jacket. It's definitely got a western feel to it, and over the years it's been beat up and worn down from being out in the sun, working in it, and general abuse. Still a great jacket, and it looks surprisingly decent paired with slacks and a tie when I need to be formal-ish in chilly situations. I think it's some model of Scully.
That jacket must have a ton of seams in it. Pig is not a good material for jackets, hides are too small, and quality is inferior. Better to find a nice Italian calf, or lamb skin.
Sounds like he likes his coat. Why should he find a nice Italian anything? He said it was a great jacket and paired decently with slacks, so maybe it's not inferior to him, and I'm sure he saw the seams when he bought it. There's always going to be something better, so being content with what you have is a good thing. It also sounds like it has a lot of character; something you won't find by replacing it with Italian lamb. @@misterbobo8139
I think it;s a difficult thing to pull off especially as you get older. I did have a dark brown suede car coat style with buttons twenty years ago and i wore that quite a bit. I'd avoid anything resembling a motorcyle jacket or aviator jacket and black leather (unless you ride a motorcycle or are a tough guy) as your not trully reprenting yourself. I curently own a Dark Brown funnel neck nubuck with a brass zip which is shearling lined with non elasticated waistband or cuffs and I think that's accepticle as it has a purpose in the winter. I think white smart trainers or biege chinos with a leather or suede turn it into some sort of prepy hybrid and doesn't work. I've seen a couple of nice looking jackets in marks and spencer jaeger suede utility coat and they have a suede harrington jacket which looks ok as well imho.
Gentleman Drivers outfits and accessories are great subjects! Maybe driving watches would be a great new video now that jackets and driving cloves are already covered.
summer for me i wear cowboy lighter brown boots blue jeans and a straw cowboy hat and a brown or black leather jacket spring for me i wear either my logger boots or my darker cowboy boots or my 6" shaft work boots with blue jeans and a flat cap or felt cowboy hat fall for me i wear blue jeans logger boots and cowboy boots and for head wear felt cowboy hat felt fadora or news boy cap and coats are leather jackets winter for me i wear blue jeans loggers and cowboy boots and mostly the news boy as it is easier to wear in high winds i live in california yes but winter is not that wet or cold but still i like heritage style
Personally, I own a few leather jackets. All are in a deep dark brown colour in the G-1 style (aka the Top Gun style minus the flight patches). Super versatile pieces that always lead to getting compliments
I wonder if there is any time when Sven, or anyone, would recommend wearing the Blazer style jacket? I bought one in Italy, and it is a great jacket.... but .... now I am second guessing my choice...
some good ideas here which i appreciate, but sneakers with leather jackets doesnt work for me. with a dearth of complimentary boots; tennis shoes could remain at the gym.
Interesting, I was just looking for More casual tips since I think That sometimes its just More approriate with friends since it would turn into akward question if i wore classic timeless clasics
Hello, I've mentioned this before about the after hours uniform that I seen in the PX a long time ago I would like someone who's in the military service to explain it if you could or one who's retired.
I bought a dark brown pilot leather jacket with a couple of top gunish patches on it. Sometimes this looks like "too much" but i don't care. I look like a bad a**!
I’m not giving up my leather blazers. It’s simply and can be worn with a nice sweater, jeans and a stylish hat. Just about any piece of “dated” fashion can be worn if it’s coordinated properly with the rest of the outfit.
I have to disagree with you about leather blazers...I have two: one in black...one in brown. Every time I wear one of these I get TONS of compliments...I pair them with either a turtleneck underneath (colder months) or a crisp collared shirt (warmer months)......all I know is compliments abound every time...does not seem to be dated at all...
The "Bane jacket" is actually a swedish model M1909 Field coat in leather.
Oh I love his jacket! Didn’t know what it was. Thought maybe a sort of shearling. Cool.
Si
(Muffeld ranting) - bane
I have one in the green canvas. It's an awesome jacket. Highly recommend
That's interesting. My nephew works for Warner's prop dept and said Hardy's coat(s) were made for the film from within, as opposed to being provided by an outside coat maker (designer), but he is a prop maker, not a costumer. He said there were reasons other than branding that would be the reason, such as actors exact size, movements in particular scenes, some collars might be higher or sleeve length longer depending on camera angle, more fabric on back of arms for reaching, prop compartments, etc.
I asked if some designer might make the coats for the studio with the specifications needed, but he said he didn't know. He did say there were a lot of complexities the viewer doesn't realize for very important costume clothing and that there were about 14 coats made for various reasons. Not as complex as Batman's costumes, but similar attention to movement details. I guess without seeing the tag, it would be hard to say who made them.
I'm glad Kyle has now a comrade who rocks a modern classic style as well
Not me - I want more classic looks, not modern street wear. There are other channels for that.
@@dandiehm8414 I see both sides. On the one hand, the Gentleman's Gazette is a business that needs to make money, and the advice is solid for if you choose to dress that way. On the other, it's really the only mainstream RUclips channel that provides those classic style details. I do miss those older-style videos. With that said, they still do those sorts of videos, and upload pretty frequently, so it's not all bad.
@@dandiehm8414 while I respect your opinion, I think this realm of classic menswear is slightly more accessible for me at least. That's why I dig this type of content
@@oliverdelica2289 Say rather that this type of menswear is more accessible to you, and I have no problem. But there is nothing "classic" about most of the looks in this video. Modern streetwear is not why I come to this channel.
@@dandiehm8414 ok I respect that
I personally built my leather jacket styles off of Indiana Jones. The A-2 and Indy style are my favorite styles for leather jackets. Indy's outfit is really straightforward and it's easy to swap colors. You can easily go from famed archeologist to preppy to street adventurer as far as outfits go.
I have a substantial collection of custom made jackets. Almost all of them are matched with my custom boots. Wearing a high end jacket that doesn’t match your footwear , is a fashion failure.
Yes, I would love some driving goggles! I've been working on putting together a classic driving ensemble and would be ecstatic to see them in Fort B. !
If I remember correctly, Lock & Co. Hatters make some very fancy driving goggles called the: Aviator Goggles.
@@carltrotter7622 thanks I'll have to look into it!
bro i thought you were joking 😂
I’d die for a classic driving outfit and aviator goggles!
I love original flight jackets!
I inherited my father's ww2 G1, this is my go to leather jacket, style with jeans , OCBD, lambswool sweater and chukkas. Inside pockets are perfect for my conceal carry. A classic that will never go out of fashion and been to war, defending this country.
Most days I wear a black leather racer jacket with dark denim jeans, a Fedora, either a t shirt or casual button down, and usually brown dress shoes but lately I've been wearing Vans. Leather jackets are what got me into classic menswear.
Are you in high school?
I could smell the leather thru cyberspace. Luv it.
Love my black Schott biker jacket. Best jacket I own currently.
I'll give up my black leather blazer when pigs fly!
I have a single leather jacket, and I like to wear it like they were worn in the 1930s: with a dress shirt and necktie, slacks, and dress hat. Unfortunately, I don't get to wear it too often, as I consider it an outdoorsey casual garment, and I'm rarely outdoors in the winter.
That’s an amazing look. I’ve been trying to find a good jacket that suits me so I can dress like that
Yes please! I would love some whacky driving goggles, but my comment alone cannot decide that a product being introduced to Fort B. I need to see other people commenting the same.
Oh i really like this new guy. He looks like a soldier
The golden brown suede jacket the host is wearing is a suede copy of 1930s US Army Air Corp A1 jacket. Look it up. The A1s were in horsehide. I have one. Also, please stop referring to military leather jackets as bomber jackets. That is a street or fashion term. They are flight jackets. These include the popular A2, G1, the Irvin, and B3 along with many others. See Eastman Leather or Aero Leather Clothing in the UK for current reproductions. I would like to see you do a show on flight jackets. Also note that no respectable flight jacket has hand warmer pockets. Airmen did not walk around with their hands shoved into jacket pockets.
Izz da jackeeeeet!
I only have two leather jackets, one is the blazer style and the other is the long trenchcoat style, lol. I haven't worn the long one in years (it's a relic from my past when I used to be a goth) and I only wear the blazer style leather jacket (which is probably from the actual 80's tbh) when I don't have anything else to wear, that one week in the spring when it's too warm to wear my fur coat and too cold to wear just a blazer. So I don't wear leather jackets a lot, and whenever I look into buying one, I always end up talking myself out of it. Most times of the year it's just either too hot or too cold for me to wear one comfortably. I live in Sweden so it's just either below freezing point or sauna hot. That said though, I do dream about leather jackets sometimes.
I liked the second outfit best! Great video as always!
Shearling flight jackets were worn in WWII in the B17 and B24. The B52 service ceiling is 50,000 ft and the crew wears the current Nomex CWU 45P
I was waiting for this episode for looooooong time! Thanks
Definitely need you folks to offer driving goggles.
Wow I didn't expect that Mac would appear in this video 😆
Fonzie ayyy👍👍
What about the most iconic one? Indiana Jones?
(Good Video! Love your channel!)
I think The Fedora Lounge did an article on this, it turns out there's at least 5 different jackets, differing lengths, weights of leather, open vents and closed, I think they sourced a number for the first film that got trashed by Harrison and Vic his stunt double so they ended up with them being made week on week to keep up with the destruction, also as each film went into production Harrison was getting finer and softer leather used so there really wasn't at any time a definitive Indy jacket, a ploy that reproduction jacket producers get away with when selling such items
Lots of leather jackets in the movie Donnie Brasco too.
I remember wearing one in high school although it was a bit over sized as opposed to more fitted but regardless it still looked great. Nowadays I prefer a Bomber or Harrington. Excellent video!
I can recommend Aero Leathers in Scotland if you have £ 800 - £1500 to spare, if not it's a great source of info if you want to learn about what you want out of a coat or jacket, with that knowledge I went to Five Star Leathers, going through Facebook you can chat about your leather choices, linings etc for very reasonable prices, they ship worldwide too, so now I'm the proud owner of a reproduction us navy G-1 originally produced by Bauer, my understanding was that at the time when America entered ww2 they sourced leather jackets from existing sports wear companies rather than manufacturing items designed for purpose, similar to German officer pilots, there was no official Luftwaffe pilots leather jacket, they simply went to a tailor and had a bespoke and functional jacket, I also gather they had heating in the cockpit, something British pilots opted out from because of the additional weight
Nice to meet your acquaintance Mr. Price🤙 Very good presentation🙌
Any chance you can do a video on muscular body types? I find most of the videos on "dress for your body type" are for either rakish individuals or portly fellows. But I have more of an X frame and if I knew, for example, "buy for the thighs and not the waist" I would have not made so many mistakes buying jeans and chinos. Great channel, thanks for all the great content!
Same here, bulky big guys are underserved til now Hahahahah
he just straight up called my favorite leather jacket "outdated" that's okay ima do me
Good video. I have lot of them that I have collected and worn for years. Time for me to try out some new combinations
I currently have several in several colors too, but if I honestly would only live with one, I would choose either grey or sage green, i think it would patina into beautiful shade when the fading of the color happens with the browning of the leather it would end up with a uniquely warm hue that looks like rare metal or stone that I won't miss either black or brown.
I like a suede jacket also. Creamy camel or velvety brown.
A nice suede Valstarino...
Saying that "vintage style" leather jackets that have a boxyer fit is not true. If you look at vintage leather jackets from the 30s to the 50s. You will see they are actually pretty slim fit. In fact the A2 bomber jackets that you can get now are much boxyer then their vintage or reproduction counterparts.
I really wish videos like these threw in a strong disclaimer that any fashion brand leather jacket does NOT provide real safety for motorcycle riding.
Giọng hát của ah Đức phúc hát đúng tâm trạng hay quá
A tip for getting the style of a leather jacket in warm weather is to wear an unlined suede jacket. It captures the style of a leather jacket while being a lot cooler in warm weather.
I would buy a matching pair of fort B gloves and glasses!
Tom Cruise Is very big fan of the leather jacket too.
Off topic, but Nathan needs to do a video on rectangular dress watches. Thanks
Can Gentleman Gazette do a style analysis on Frasier tv comedy sitcom? Thank you!
Nathan is awesome, I'm glad he regularly appears in videos now. Ave Christus Rex!
Aero makes amazing jackets, but if one wants a deerskin or elkskin then they should go for Uber based in Minnesota
Never though Id see Js on Gentlemans gazette
Hi can I ask - where is the brown suede jacket you’re wearing from (the rusty brown one you’re wearing while running through what you’re wearing at the end)? I’ve been looking for that exact style for ages. What’s that style of jacket called? I know it’s called bomber but the collar is straight not rounded and flat like most bombers. Thanks, Mark
Mark, the Jacket is from the Brand Called "The Jacket Maker" You can find this exact jacket there.
@@gentlemansgazette I appreciate the response! Best, Mark
"came with this jacket I stole from launch pad mcquack" - DKR Bane
My favorite: cafe racer with extremely minimalistic detail, i.e. almost no detail, no extra zippers, pockets, rings, etc., (of which leather jacket makers are unduly fond), just plain. VERY SHARP and looks great even on an older guy. Every added detail distracts and lowers the look a notch. Less is more.
Absence of lapel (cafe racer style) is important for the minimalistic effect. No details is better.
Jon Bon Jovi rocks this look.
That Leather jacket looks real nice on you. have you ever ridden one?
He said at the end of the video that he doesn't even own one.
@@krunoslavkovacec1842 i did not finish it because i cooked breakfast.
@@J.F.R Oh, O.K. Sorry, didn't know. Hope you had a nice breakfast .
@@krunoslavkovacec1842 thanks
Ridden a motorcycle or a leather jacket? 🤨
I've had a pig suede car coat - it kind of walks the line between a jacket and duster/trench coat in length - for a few years now as a multipurpose winter jacket. It's definitely got a western feel to it, and over the years it's been beat up and worn down from being out in the sun, working in it, and general abuse. Still a great jacket, and it looks surprisingly decent paired with slacks and a tie when I need to be formal-ish in chilly situations. I think it's some model of Scully.
That jacket must have a ton of seams in it. Pig is not a good material for jackets, hides are too small, and quality is inferior. Better to find a nice Italian calf, or lamb skin.
Sounds like he likes his coat. Why should he find a nice Italian anything? He said it was a great jacket and paired decently with slacks, so maybe it's not inferior to him, and I'm sure he saw the seams when he bought it. There's always going to be something better, so being content with what you have is a good thing. It also sounds like it has a lot of character; something you won't find by replacing it with Italian lamb. @@misterbobo8139
I think it;s a difficult thing to pull off especially as you get older. I did have a dark brown suede car coat style with buttons twenty years ago and i wore that quite a bit. I'd avoid anything resembling a motorcyle jacket or aviator jacket and black leather (unless you ride a motorcycle or are a tough guy) as your not trully reprenting yourself. I curently own a Dark Brown funnel neck nubuck with a brass zip which is shearling lined with non elasticated waistband or cuffs and I think that's accepticle as it has a purpose in the winter. I think white smart trainers or biege chinos with a leather or suede turn it into some sort of prepy hybrid and doesn't work. I've seen a couple of nice looking jackets in marks and spencer jaeger suede utility coat and they have a suede harrington jacket which looks ok as well imho.
The Jaeger Suede Harrington from M&S is something I’m looking at right now!
can you guys do a video on the best Sherling jacket company?
The color of your leather jacket made your lovely beard pop more very attractive☺
I've got I think a 76' (don't know actual year) knight leather car jacket from my grandad after he died and it's my fave first leather jacket
I am glad that you referenced the Fight club too, that red jacket was the whole highlight of that movie, even though I have not watched it yet.
It's on prime video and netflix if you're interested, great movie
@@rihe2692 Prime video? Heck yes! I will.
Gentleman Drivers outfits and accessories are great subjects! Maybe driving watches would be a great new video now that jackets and driving cloves are already covered.
Ohhhh leather jackets are tres chic!!
summer for me i wear cowboy lighter brown boots blue jeans and a straw cowboy hat and a brown or black leather jacket
spring for me i wear either my logger boots or my darker cowboy boots or my 6" shaft work boots with blue jeans and a flat cap or felt cowboy hat
fall for me i wear blue jeans logger boots and cowboy boots and for head wear felt cowboy hat felt fadora or news boy cap and coats are leather jackets
winter for me i wear blue jeans loggers and cowboy boots and mostly the news boy as it is easier to wear in high winds
i live in california yes but winter is not that wet or cold but still i like heritage style
Personally, I own a few leather jackets. All are in a deep dark brown colour in the G-1 style (aka the Top Gun style minus the flight patches). Super versatile pieces that always lead to getting compliments
Why does the customer service at the fort Belvedere shop never get back to you. I sent a message over a week ago
1:11 OH PLEASE MAKE THOSE GOGGLES!! 🥽
I wonder if there is any time when Sven, or anyone, would recommend wearing the Blazer style jacket? I bought one in Italy, and it is a great jacket.... but .... now I am second guessing my choice...
I bought indiana jones look like leather jacket 3 yrs ago for 34$ at thrift store.and today i bought double rider jacket also at thrift store for 65$
some good ideas here which i appreciate, but sneakers with leather jackets doesnt work for me. with a dearth of complimentary boots; tennis shoes could remain at the gym.
What about Aero Leather in Galashiels in Scotland they do a range of different style leather jackets based on jackets pre 1960’s
Does anyone know what brand of jacket is he wearing?
I wear sude jacket with a roll neck sweater with Blue dress dress pants with tan dress boot
I'd wear that yellow jacket.
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Interesting, I was just looking for More casual tips since I think That sometimes its just More approriate with friends since it would turn into akward question if i wore classic timeless clasics
Where to buy and how much it cost.. im here at Philippines
dear god that last fit
Does anyone know where to purchase red/burgundy leather jackets? Can’t seem to find any anywhere!
i would go over to Gustin where they bring for crowdfunding leather jackets using burgundy horween leather.
eBay
Your profile picture kind of looks like mine.
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@@rokano imposter 📮
i put on some red bottoms with my leather when i wanna feel like carti👍
Maverick, Wolverine, Bruce Springsteen, Prince, the Terminator, Jack Bauer, Fox Mulder (sometimes)... Darth Vader?
This is not anymore genteleman gazette but hard mans magazine
Is it worth it?
i like details on a leather, the belted collar is something im looking for right now very put together imo. Change your intro
I love the intro!
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"dont be afraid to experiment with different types of jackets" man i dont have money for experiments
Hello soi sáng
does anyone know what jacket that is for outfit 3
Looks like y'all had a lot of fun editing in the Hollywood clips! 😂
Oh and I assume Ashley Weston heavily cringed watching this vid
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Your tan suede jacket is A1 bomber jacket inspired
Hello, I've mentioned this before about the after hours uniform that I seen in the PX a long time ago I would like someone who's in the military service to explain it if you could or one who's retired.
What’s wrong with the leather blazer?
The gentleman’s guide to motorcycles??
A lot of people finally learned the name of that Matrix character by watching this video.
WAIT I have been gone for a month of or WHEN DID NATHAN COME ABOARD???? Not a bad thing a nice suprise
Raphael looks like a nerd with that Perfecto jacket with those pleated pants.
I suppose even as a gentleman it's odd that my jacket is leather and has spikes on it. I always get odd looks when I hold out the door for people 🍀
I bought a dark brown pilot leather jacket with a couple of top gunish patches on it. Sometimes this looks like "too much" but i don't care. I look like a bad a**!
12:08 can't help but think your trousers are too short?
I’m not giving up my leather blazers. It’s simply and can be worn with a nice sweater, jeans and a stylish hat. Just about any piece of “dated” fashion can be worn if it’s coordinated properly with the rest of the outfit.
Who's the maker of the seude one used in the video ?
The Suede Jacket is from a brand called "The Jacket Maker"
The after-hours uniform had a bow tie
Where is Kyle?
The last one that you wearing now.
Yêu Đức Phúc.
I aspire to be at the place financially where I can buy a motorcycle on a whim
I have to disagree with you about leather blazers...I have two: one in black...one in brown. Every time I wear one of these I get TONS of compliments...I pair them with either a turtleneck underneath (colder months) or a crisp collared shirt (warmer months)......all I know is compliments abound every time...does not seem to be dated at all...
its dated but its ok
chris looked ok
Your leather jackets my be fine but I’ll stick with my Vintage US Military A-2 jacket.
Do you know the brand of the A coat at 6:19?
Mexicans sell that kind, when i was there. Whole leather shops full of black leather like that, but without the gunflap.