Комментарии •

  • @Stratigic_Cheese_Reserve
    @Stratigic_Cheese_Reserve 2 года назад +3785

    He's not saying always dress fancy, but wear your clothes with dignity, and choose the appropriate clothes for the occasion.

    • @user-mr7ij3bz3z
      @user-mr7ij3bz3z 2 года назад +27

      Yeah no sh7$

    • @JustinCase780
      @JustinCase780 2 года назад +51

      Thank you for Jordanplaining Captain Obvious.

    • @beattrixkiddo2725
      @beattrixkiddo2725 2 года назад +129

      @@JustinCase780 slap yourself for saying ‘Jordanplaning’

    • @JustinCase780
      @JustinCase780 2 года назад +13

      @@beattrixkiddo2725 where? 😆😆😆

    • @brunox3042
      @brunox3042 2 года назад +122

      Society decides what's appropriate and what's not. He is just old fashioned and can0t wrap his head around the fact that people nowadays put a lot less value on the little things. They no longer think a suit is gonna make you a better man or a better professional. It's actually a sign of advanced thinking, because you finally realize what's really important and what's not. A suit isn't. He feels better wearing it because he isn't comfortable with himself, hence the need to do his maximum to try to improve his looks. Therefore, he wll criticize those who don't do the same. It's a pretty normal human behaviour. You make a choice, and one way to put even more value in your choice is to look down on those who don't do the same. He says men dress like children. Well, perhaps we're simply more open minded now and no longer think certain clothes are just for kids and certain clothes are just for adults. Like i said, it's advanced thinking. Less bullshit, more practicality. If you can be happy and successful in a t-shirt, why go through all the trouble of putting on something much less comfortable, much more expensive, that will take considerably more time of your day? That's not logical in any way.

  • @Matthew-ez4ze
    @Matthew-ez4ze 2 года назад +3973

    Two of the best pieces of advice I learned when I was a young man - "Always leave the house looking your best - no matter where you're going," and "dress for the job you want, not the job you have."

    • @elgrigorio1
      @elgrigorio1 2 года назад +99

      I can kinda relate. I rarely get dressed up in a suit unless it's for a job interview. I ended up running into a friend of mine who is always well dressed, on my way to an interview. He told me he liked how I looked and encouraged me to wear a suit and tie more often. I took his advice, I don't dress up as often, but I feel better in a suit than in a regular t-shirt and jeans.

    • @MessiAndA3
      @MessiAndA3 2 года назад +129

      I should be wearing lab coats everywhere then.

    • @felicianothorpe8998
      @felicianothorpe8998 2 года назад +7

      sound advice

    • @ProjectAlphaPrimetime
      @ProjectAlphaPrimetime 2 года назад +17

      what if the job you want everyone works in jeans and maybe a polo lmfao

    • @lunar_elite2023
      @lunar_elite2023 2 года назад

      Those imply the nearly exact same thing...

  • @peteryyz43
    @peteryyz43 Год назад +1161

    Tom Ford said it best: “Dressing well is a form of good manners.”

    • @ravenclaw783
      @ravenclaw783 Год назад +26

      If we were all as rich as Tom Ford, I'm sure we would all make more of an effort too.

    • @gabriel.t.anderson
      @gabriel.t.anderson Год назад +36

      @@ravenclaw783 i think that is not what it means. I'm only 20, and a student, so i don't have a lot of money, but when i buy clothes, i try to take my time and buy quality !
      "Manners maketh man" , words to live by, taking care of your look, is a part of the respect you have for yourself and for others.

    • @ravenclaw783
      @ravenclaw783 Год назад +3

      @@gabriel.t.anderson Oh ok. Good for you. I didn't know H and M was quality.

    • @JPS2525
      @JPS2525 Год назад +1

      @@ravenclaw783 oh shit😂

    • @konyvnyelv.
      @konyvnyelv. Год назад +4

      Who decides what it means to dress well?

  • @stevenbrazell8460
    @stevenbrazell8460 10 месяцев назад +164

    Dated a girl who told me once that as a adult, the way you dress is how you’re treated. Best thing I’ve taken away in a long time.

    • @vibhasj8470
      @vibhasj8470 8 месяцев назад +4

      As an adult

    • @slothymango
      @slothymango 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@vibhasj8470as a baby

    • @claudiamanta1943
      @claudiamanta1943 5 месяцев назад +4

      But should one be treated according to what he/she wears?

    • @FragmentOfInfinity
      @FragmentOfInfinity 5 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@slothymangoas a brontosaurus

    • @JoshuaTraffanstedt
      @JoshuaTraffanstedt 4 месяца назад

      ​@@slothymangoI wear diapers but people just treat me like a grown man in diapers.

  • @mikebrisebois
    @mikebrisebois 2 года назад +1694

    When Jordan talks about living life like “everything matters”…. He really does practice what he preaches. He is a solid example of an honest man

    • @SallyMankus130
      @SallyMankus130 2 года назад +20

      Yeah, totally. Like the time he claimed that having apple cider sent him into a depression spiral.

    • @benjaminwadsworth9228
      @benjaminwadsworth9228 2 года назад +5

      @@SallyMankus130 focus on steal manning people. It’s to easy to straw man.

    • @buffgarfield3231
      @buffgarfield3231 2 года назад +10

      I live life like nothing matters.

    • @jsmith7888
      @jsmith7888 2 года назад +5

      If you believe that then what about the photo of his room being a fucking bombsite of a mess

    • @WoodstockG54
      @WoodstockG54 2 года назад +8

      He’s delusional. There something wrong when you’re always right.

  • @04dram04
    @04dram04 2 года назад +3060

    Im taking Jordans advice. Today I wore a suit to the gym, and never felt better. Everyone was even staring at me, so there must be something to it.

    • @charmander9631
      @charmander9631 2 года назад +146

      LMAO

    • @JoiskiMe
      @JoiskiMe 2 года назад +92

      Can you get more boomer -deconstructionist xD this is exactly the kind of joke you'd find in a newspaper comic 😂

    • @marshal7957
      @marshal7957 2 года назад +12

      very funny...

    • @DavidAPerez-ee2gi
      @DavidAPerez-ee2gi 2 года назад +24

      Based

    • @lebowe6131
      @lebowe6131 2 года назад +7

      Are you gonna speak in a woman's soporno voice like cult leader jordan

  • @garysavala665
    @garysavala665 Год назад +460

    As a lifelong construction worker this rings a bell It never hurts to look professional and take pride in your boots tools or work I feel like it goes hand in hand . My two cents from a blue collar .

  • @Joel-ew1zm
    @Joel-ew1zm Год назад +636

    My first job in IT only required a company branded polo or button down. I took it a step further, wearing the button down exclusively and also always wearing a tie with it (I was the only one who chose to wear a tie). For the 3 years I worked at that company, I was the fastest rising employee on the help desk, receiving a promotion and several large raises. Many people who only wore the bare minimum attire also presented a bare minimum attitude and therefore received bare minimum compensation.

    • @tonygrowley5275
      @tonygrowley5275 Год назад +16

      Ties remind me of leashes and collars, like on a dog. Anyone can come up and yank your chain!

    • @hallowiegehts9227
      @hallowiegehts9227 Год назад +26

      Bro is it really worth it... Wearing a fkn choke holder for 3 years during summer? Just let your actions speak and be productive win the competition

    • @Muhluri
      @Muhluri Год назад +48

      So:
      Externally: symbolizes that you're not average
      Internally: makes you feel that the job is important and therefore that reflects in the work that you do

    • @brucelee4763
      @brucelee4763 Год назад +6

      You are wrong

    • @perrycoffey5410
      @perrycoffey5410 Год назад +16

      It's pathetic how this society is

  • @K.J.H_
    @K.J.H_ 2 года назад +1284

    I think Jordan hit the nail on the head with the story about his father. People dress up to see Jordan speak as a sign of respect and to mark the occasion as an important event in their lives. The choice to formalise the evening has an intention about it, that you're there to take the information and the man seriously.

    • @brucehutchinson9527
      @brucehutchinson9527 2 года назад +24

      @bobby macallister . So why are you here following his "dumb right-wing Babel"?¿? Seems like you would spend your time better listening to ESPN or ESPN RUclips to figure out what's the best over-under and spreads are for the next game & listening to why billionaires and mega millionaires are racist toward millionaires in their employ.

    • @bobwallace4733
      @bobwallace4733 2 года назад +6

      @bobby macallister Here's hoping you can use your reasoning mind to put your feelings into place.

    • @proseforpoets
      @proseforpoets 2 года назад +11

      @bobby macallister I think they dress up on CNN too, maybe more your speed.

    • @sharkymoon422
      @sharkymoon422 2 года назад +1

      Jordan took a untested jab for a cold and then told everyone to take it too! Knob

    • @petecabrina
      @petecabrina 2 года назад +4

      Na this is all a lot of mental masturbation, which is kind of ironic from a psychologist, just as your notions and bias towards Jordan is a lot of mental masturbation going on in your own head. This all just speaks to western bias as well and Jordan's own cultural bias, men who only feel comfortable in suits or certain clothing are restrained on some level. Not that I am saying you should not dress up and make an effort, but the idea that it matters so much or is of importance is trivial to say the least.

  • @gustavomacall4997
    @gustavomacall4997 2 года назад +1460

    Dressing up is not always about impressing others but it's about having respect for yourself, your position,the event you're at and expressing your style.

    • @OS-yg9fr
      @OS-yg9fr 2 года назад +37

      sheep

    • @ivayloivanov3744
      @ivayloivanov3744 2 года назад +15

      sheepoo

    • @afromuthfuka
      @afromuthfuka 2 года назад +31

      i mean, whats more "respect for yourself"?
      wearing the same classy attire as everyone else to try fit in with the occasion?
      or having the courage to dress the way you want, get weird stares and not care?
      Guess what? the wrong answer doesn't exist...your perspective and opinion exists though.

    • @OS-yg9fr
      @OS-yg9fr 2 года назад +18

      @@afromuthfuka ok aristotle

    • @afromuthfuka
      @afromuthfuka 2 года назад +1

      @@OS-yg9fr ok sheep caller

  • @SC-gp7kt
    @SC-gp7kt 6 месяцев назад +102

    As a woman, I absolutely LOVE to see a man dressed up. Even if he's casual but well put together, clean, manicured and confident, its a great attractor ❤

    • @Sherman350
      @Sherman350 5 месяцев назад

      Not every man gonta be lovin on other men with that sweet stuff

    • @lotte4267
      @lotte4267 4 месяца назад +2

      Yep, definitely

    • @VKR.Nordic
      @VKR.Nordic 4 месяца назад +1

      As a man, I absolutely LOVE to see a women not dressed like a prostitute. Even is she's average but not a whore, loyal, without fake makeup and without fatherless children, Its a great attractor ❤

    • @NS-lz6jh
      @NS-lz6jh 2 месяца назад

      I hate the term "well put together " wtf is that supposed to mean? Most guys in suits can't do a dmn thing! I bet they call AAA when a tire blows. Or use cleaning people to clean their house. I doubt they would even change a diaper.

  • @Munchkin2357
    @Munchkin2357 Год назад +227

    I used to hate dressing up but nowadays always feel good and more confident when I put on a shirt and tie. It's as much about self respect as it is about respect for others. This matters at any age, even for 65 year old like myself. When I see so many people dressed up like chavs, I despair, but I think there is now a movement towards more classical dressing, which is to be welcomed.

    • @konyvnyelv.
      @konyvnyelv. Год назад +3

      What if I hate ties and shirts. I feel ridiculous into it. It's a nonsense clothes.

    • @GooseBurt
      @GooseBurt 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@jwolf267if you’re wearing a tie to appear more successful to strangers and that type of clothing is not in common with what you do for work, yes it is nonsense. But let all these inspired men walk around urban zones dressed up nice reaping all the benefits of real men who wear overalls and provide food and build the world for them.

    • @ice9557
      @ice9557 10 месяцев назад

      Just a simple little thing as you increasing your appearance and presentation helped build/change your mindset. That’s great and an awesome story. I read a few years ago that. . . You don’t get paid by the hour you get paid the value you bring to the hour. That change d my whole perspective and outlook of hourly wage labor.

    • @jonm5217
      @jonm5217 9 месяцев назад +2

      Unless it’s required for work or a formal event, dressing up is completely unnecessary.
      Clothing doesn’t/shouldn’t change how you feel about yourself.

    • @CarlosSantana-we6ts
      @CarlosSantana-we6ts 9 месяцев назад +1

      I disagree, we all have a certain pair of pants or a shirt that makes us feel good about ourselves clothes can change the way we feel. @@jonm5217

  • @cristianibanez7303
    @cristianibanez7303 2 года назад +223

    “Dressing well is a form of good manners” - Tom Ford

    • @jsquared1013
      @jsquared1013 2 года назад +10

      I think the guy is overrated and his products are pretentious, but that statement is bang on.

    • @MatthewC137
      @MatthewC137 2 года назад +1

      @@jsquared1013 I've never heard of him but also agree with the statement.

    • @lavinder11
      @lavinder11 2 года назад +1

      Lol I know this guy personally. Yuck to him

    • @gadget00
      @gadget00 2 года назад

      I like his designs, and this quote now as well

    • @David-eu1ms
      @David-eu1ms 2 года назад +3

      The more well dressed the man, the less trustworthy he is.

  • @ExMachina70
    @ExMachina70 2 года назад +515

    I learned that the word "consequence" simply means "result", not necessarily the negative connotation that often comes with it. At every turn, I learn something new with Jordan Peterson.

    • @tezzo55
      @tezzo55 2 года назад +7

      Con sequence: a sequence of related events. The clue's in the word LOL

    • @ExMachina70
      @ExMachina70 2 года назад +23

      @@tezzo55 😜Yes I get it. It's just commonly used as a negative and I never really looked the word up.

    • @socter
      @socter 2 года назад +2

      Jordan Peele begs to defer

    • @tezzo55
      @tezzo55 2 года назад +2

      @@ExMachina70 LOL. Not sure why 'events that occur through previous events' would necessarily be negative, or positive.
      Thinking that all consequential events would be negative probably says more about your life, than it does about the word or the world. It seems like depression.

    • @tezzo55
      @tezzo55 2 года назад +1

      @@ExMachina70 It's not so much the '12 Rules for Life' you need. It's 'The Oxford English Dictionary.
      Best :-)

  • @darylhopkins9796
    @darylhopkins9796 Год назад +143

    This presentation made me think. To your point, you’re absolutely right. Why do us as men dress like we’re still in high school? Jeans, sneakers, and hoodies. Instead of dress shoes, slacks, and sports coats. In the military I felt a sense of honor when I wore dress blues. I think as men we need to reboot our wardrobes and update our definition of fashion. Dressing for success speaks volumes.

    • @jacobwalsh1888
      @jacobwalsh1888 Год назад +15

      Life is often suffering and discomfort. If wearing what I feel comfortable in helps me to deal with that, I will continue to do so. Dress shoes are stupid and uncomfortable. Good supportive footwear should be worn at all times. Sport coats are ridiculous. A simple good quality shirt is all one needs.

    • @jrbobdobbs5516
      @jrbobdobbs5516 10 месяцев назад +4

      Do you dress for success every moment of your life? Going to a ball game, taking the kids to school, running to the grocery store, when it's 90+ degrees outside, etc? Can you think of any time in your day or week when wearing a tee shirt and shorts are practical?

    • @igormoravcik300
      @igormoravcik300 9 месяцев назад +7

      We do it because sneakers and hoodies are comfortable, its that simple Who is it that defined that men have to wear shirts and ties and suits? Its just bs you were contidioned to believe...

    • @LokiTricksterG
      @LokiTricksterG 9 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@jacobwalsh1888 I dress up all the time, and I feel that dress clothes are every bit as comfortable as normal casual clothes. Maybe I'm just used to it, but I don't see how wearing a sports coat is uncomfortable at all unless you're wearing it in extremely hot temperatures. As far as shoes, you don't have to buy dress shoes, you can buy leather sneakers or boots that provide the same level of comfort, but give a classier appearance.

    • @LokiTricksterG
      @LokiTricksterG 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@jrbobdobbs5516 I don't wear a suit in the summer obviously, but there are still ways to look good. When it's hot, I usually wear a short-sleeved button-down shirt or a short-sleeved Henley. In my opinion, both look better than a t-shirt AND feel better than a t-shirt.
      No one is saying you have to do this. You can wear jorts and a t-shirt like John Cena if that works for you. However, I often hear men complaining about how they don't get attention from women, but then when people give them advice, they get irritable and start listing off the reasons for why they can't do what was just recommended.

  • @C2yourself
    @C2yourself 10 месяцев назад +8

    My dad always dressed nice, even to go grocery shopping. One day he's shopping in Walmart North Idaho, wearing his usual dress shirt, sweater best, wool jacket and slacks. They clerk recognizes him and asks what kind of work he does. He said he's in real estate, she answers "you look like a professor". 90% of customers were wearing sweats, puffy vests, athletic shoes, messy hair, no make-up etc. My dad was 80, still working managing his office building but shopped at Walmart to save money. Everything in his closet he bought on sale at Macy's. Always fit, 32" waist and well dressed. Makes a huge difference

    • @pulpficti
      @pulpficti 10 месяцев назад

      Makes a difference for what? So a random cashier hit on a grandpa. Great. Let's wear tuxes

    • @Conservative_East
      @Conservative_East 7 месяцев назад +2

      Your dad has "class." Thanks for sharing.

  • @DemetriosLevi
    @DemetriosLevi 2 года назад +1203

    I'm so glad someone as influential as Jordan is spreading this message: you're an ambassador of yourself, your family, religion, people, city, country, etc. So dress like it with dignity and honor and intention

    • @metamorphicme9378
      @metamorphicme9378 2 года назад +9

      Agreed sir!

    • @lovedove2661
      @lovedove2661 2 года назад +9

      Yes, well stated!

    • @sta1RR
      @sta1RR 2 года назад +15

      Yes but not always, dressing properly for the occasion is the point. Not wearing suits for just grocery shopping or going to parks….

    • @sta1RR
      @sta1RR 2 года назад +10

      @@joeyondakeys dressing up helps with own confidence and people, ofcourse dress up according to the occasion at hand . Like you cant say oh mu anxiety , ill just wear a jeans and stained tshirt to a funeral, or your own wedding, or some important meeting maybe……

    • @InKwetrust99
      @InKwetrust99 2 года назад

      @@joeyondakeys yes! Status anxiety mainly

  • @dontdoxmebro
    @dontdoxmebro 2 года назад +568

    As a six figure blue collar worker I find dressing homeless looking beneficial. No one ever asks you for money or favors if they think you’re worse off than them. That being said, I wouldn’t mind wearing suits if I didn’t live in florida

    • @icanseewhytheyhateus
      @icanseewhytheyhateus 2 года назад +46

      i think places like florida and all the big shots moving there is a reason for this. i had a teacher who said she never saw ppl out in public in flip flops until she moved to florida, but its so hot you need to here.

    • @user-mr7ij3bz3z
      @user-mr7ij3bz3z 2 года назад +6

      Amen

    • @AnthonyRamirez-bk8ss
      @AnthonyRamirez-bk8ss 2 года назад +8

      @@icanseewhytheyhateus yeah I mean it's near the beach, flip flops might be common

    • @sw6088
      @sw6088 2 года назад +108

      Everyone is so caught up in the suit thing. The overall point they’re making is don’t look like a bum. There nothing wrong with a collared shirt and nice pants. Just try not to look like a bum and take pride in how you look.

    •  2 года назад +4

      As someone that makes too many figures to count I agree. - Said no one

  • @Bauks
    @Bauks Год назад +33

    There are 6 reasons I dress up.
    Weddings.
    Funerals.
    Job Interviews.
    Court.
    Because a girl wants me to.
    And for Jordan Peterson seminars.

  • @jeffincanada5060
    @jeffincanada5060 Год назад +14

    It is always more comfortable to be overdressed than underdressed. When you are overdressed, you can go places that you cannot go when you are underdressed, but it is not reversible.

  • @marieehanes
    @marieehanes 2 года назад +164

    My dad was a cardiologist and is now passed away. He wore a suit every single day. As children, we never saw him that he wasn't wearing at least a tie.

    • @andrew_koala2974
      @andrew_koala2974 2 года назад +4

      The Elite rulers who control the world - place their influencers into
      society - mostly via Student groups and in certain media - to change
      perception of the people - In most cases the result of the controlled
      manipulation creates an economical advantage for the controlling
      Elite and to a lesser degree fro the 'paid' influencers who infiltrate many
      areas of society and whose job it is to change the culture.
      What has largely been created is a society of modern-day peasants.
      Mass-produced cheap clothing where the people who make it are paid
      in cents per garment - NOT Dollars -- these make huge profits for the
      retailers' Manufacturers and distributors - and a pittance for the workers.
      The clothing is NOT always sold to the consumer at the lowest price -
      It only appears inexpensive to the better quality products that create a
      social gap between the have(s) and the Have Not(s)
      This is all done intentionally -
      People are being constantly manipulated by the Elite Rulers.
      PSYOPS have been conducted for well over a century.
      Having served in the Military for 30 years - I wore a uniform most of
      the time - and that had to be perfect in every way to a specific standard.
      One would spend an hour just polishing one shoe boot.
      I had Canadian Brass on my uniform and it was a shiny as polished Gold.

    • @charmander9631
      @charmander9631 2 года назад

      what does your father being a cardiologist had to do with anything in this vid?

    • @aamirh3567
      @aamirh3567 2 года назад +1

      @Matej Juhás not seen a doctor in a suit for years. i'm 31, the suited doctors in my area have diminished

    • @AlaborJinta
      @AlaborJinta Месяц назад

      sounds like an anal retentive compulsive figure.

  • @Nattymatty7
    @Nattymatty7 2 года назад +339

    When you dress up and especially stand out from the crowd you just automatically get respect. And that’s a fact. Never be average. Screw what people think, or if there dressing down. Always dress one above everyone else. Trust me

    • @rick6582CNCMedicalParts
      @rick6582CNCMedicalParts 2 года назад +5

      100% RIght -If you want to be "In - Like Flynn " & meet women & look good at work ..

    • @defaultworkouts
      @defaultworkouts 2 года назад +15

      I look at accomplishments and results, and not the cover of the book. I have met plenty of scammers dressed in business suits too.

    • @Nattymatty7
      @Nattymatty7 2 года назад +17

      @@defaultworkouts so everyone who’s wearing a suit, has to be worth 1 million dollars? Lol. Nothing wrong with dressing up to feel good mate. Most business guys who work in an office make average salaries a year.

    • @fvr12345
      @fvr12345 Год назад +6

      Or you look like that guy dressed like a rapper, except that he’s not a rapper. Just comes off as an insecure imposter worried about what everyone thinks.

    • @JustMe-999a
      @JustMe-999a Год назад +5

      A man knows the difference between there, their, and they're

  • @alexdaland
    @alexdaland 10 месяцев назад +4

    I used to be a bouncer, at nicer night clubs. On a vacation in Thailand I bought 5 tailor made suits + xx shirts, ties and so on and started wearing at work. We usually had black windbreakers with "Security" the night club gave us, and the first night someone said "you cant work like that?"
    Sure I can, I have my badge visible, complying with the law, nobody is going to mistake me for a customer... Within weeks I was promoted and had a pretty nice "career" working high end nightclubs for a few years. And my employer told me straight: Its because of the suit, its looks GREAT, and you wear it good. People love it.

  • @CCGarland
    @CCGarland Год назад +12

    There's something about dressing up and the confidence it gives you when running your business, especially during difficult times. Looking the part is half the battle.

  • @jag5798
    @jag5798 2 года назад +682

    I was hired at Disney at one of its entry positions.
    I wore a suit for 6 weeks.
    When we graduated from customer service class, everyone automatically thought
    I was already a manager - when I presented with a promotion after 2 weeks of graduating.
    Dress for the position you want.

    • @stevegwizzle3560
      @stevegwizzle3560 2 года назад +29

      🧢

    • @cheetor18
      @cheetor18 2 года назад +22

      So, you are joking right? I've seen drunken homeless people in suit and tie. It is about what you have up there.

    • @jamesmir89
      @jamesmir89 2 года назад +5

      @@stevegwizzle3560 hahahah

    • @gatsbymaguire
      @gatsbymaguire Год назад +18

      And then everyone at Disney clapped, right?

    • @ryancasey919
      @ryancasey919 Год назад +2

      What kind of suit? Are we talking bespoke, Gucci, quintessential men’s warehouse? Or are we talking a Mickey Mouse or goofy costume suit?

  • @sumayabetty2296
    @sumayabetty2296 2 года назад +48

    When you dress good, you feel good and you feel good, you do good.

    • @_VISION.
      @_VISION. 2 года назад +1

      And we all know good is subjective

    • @Thank-u-so-much-for-everything
      @Thank-u-so-much-for-everything 2 года назад

      @@_VISION. bla bla bla(sorry for that not feeling great for as a excuse to use unappropriate words) there is always common we are not so very different from each other dude............

  • @Phantomshader
    @Phantomshader 6 месяцев назад +19

    I am 17 now and still wear suits casually like mostly the 3 piece suits (Thanks to peaky blinders) I felt really good and new about myself, I love to see this fashion come back like the 1930s - 1960s and seeing 18 - 25 year olds wear suits as a casual thing makes me know that im not alone in this fashion and I hate it when everyone says "It feels uncomfortable) it all depends on the material you use for each weather and I use wool for winter and Cotton for hot weathers and I also dress up more in old money style too but I think this fashion should return.

    • @CampbellsDiaryVA
      @CampbellsDiaryVA 6 месяцев назад +3

      Hey, i just wanted to say that you definitely aren’t alone in this, i’m 16, going on 17, and i’ve been fascinated in this sort of style since i was 13 when i first laid my eyes upon a dark green tweed suit that my grandfather had since he was young. I’ve always figured that, contrary to what most people think, you CAN wear ties/suits casually, and I do wear them casually every day, constantly trying to improve on my style. Respect to you, sir!

    • @Phantomshader
      @Phantomshader 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@CampbellsDiaryVA I respect you too, and ye the old movies really fascinated me because men back than really showed their masculinity through suits and not through undershirt with leather jacket and tight blue jeans. I didnt see anything masculine in that but when you look at men from 1940s it shows how really masculine they were and Jordan is right men started dressing up like High school or 10 year old kids, we really lost the masculine fashion now sadly...

  • @Krucifus
    @Krucifus 10 месяцев назад +7

    Usually when you dress up, you're showing the world you are higher than average status. This translates to our brain giving us extra serotonin as we're tricking our brain into feeling like we're higher on the dominance hierarchy than we typically feel, thus the heightened enjoyment from it (better mood regulation, etc). It also comes with higher costs (less comfortable, longer prep time, more costly) which is why many choose not to do it.

  • @fatgeisha4685
    @fatgeisha4685 2 года назад +731

    it's so funny he says this, I actually started having a lot of thoughts about my clothes and image as I got closer to 30 and it really confused me because I wasn't sure how to present myself, I still looked like a kid, dressed like the kids, which got me treated like a kid. As soon as I began dressing nice for the occasions and putting effort into presenting myself as a collected adult, not only did I get treated like an ADULT but others looked too me as an example.

    • @creamydistortion
      @creamydistortion 2 года назад +15

      It works better in Europe.

    • @TanisHalf-Elven
      @TanisHalf-Elven 2 года назад +22

      See that guy? Go snatch his wallet

    • @juangraciaofficial
      @juangraciaofficial 2 года назад +18

      In my case I love dressing up but the weather in Mexico really forces you to dress simple, from May to October you sweat like a pig all day

    • @johnmuniz328
      @johnmuniz328 2 года назад +8

      Nicely stated.

    • @Phyclone
      @Phyclone 2 года назад +5

      crazy you say that cuz i been thinkin bout that a lot the past few years to the point i be on pinterest and checkin out the suits and looking to change my wardrobe. of course i will still have a few articles of clothes to dress down in but i am def with you with changing it up for the better. and even that thought has been changing my approach with cars also since im a car guy. i don't find japanese cars appealing anymore like i used to when i was younger. now i want clean euro cars and thats not to say japanese cars dont have a clean fleet, its just my preferences have changed

  • @ogtuk8363
    @ogtuk8363 Год назад +709

    "Clothes don't make the man ,but appearance is everything" a quote my dad uses a lot

    • @SeregaOrgan
      @SeregaOrgan Год назад +27

      Your dad is not very smart

    • @wislata
      @wislata Год назад +13

      @@SeregaOrgan You are filling gaps in your mind and you dont even question your conclusion?

    • @MaximusAugustusOrthodox
      @MaximusAugustusOrthodox Год назад +12

      @@SeregaOrgan didn’t notice you know his father

    • @vikashsharma9837
      @vikashsharma9837 Год назад +1

      ​@@SeregaOrgan Toff mentality

    • @Thegoldenchild415
      @Thegoldenchild415 Год назад +4

      Its not expensive to dress nicely. Target button up shirt(fitted $22), Target fitted suit ($160). Ross/Marshall's Bow tie($12)
      I've had expensive suits, but here is the cheat code. If you're in phenomenal shape, everything looks good on you. I have this Tshirt($11) , that's ironically from Target and it's a "Superbad Mclovin" Tshirt. I get more compliments on that shirt than much more expensive clothes. Stay in shape. That way you can wear any and everything. Out of shape people look so uncomfortable.

  • @daffidkane8350
    @daffidkane8350 Год назад +50

    JP is sending the right message to young men. Something sorely needed.

    • @brilliantran9808
      @brilliantran9808 Год назад +2

      Not really…ive dressed up well, even better than the CEO. Makes no difference….i perfer comfortability and peak performance. 😂😂😂😂 already in multiple trades milking it as I chill. In a suit, i cannot do this

  • @sonnycorleone3251
    @sonnycorleone3251 Год назад +8

    I like dressing up when it's called for. And dressing up shows respect for the other person too! You often feel better about yourself dressing up than dressing down. And get usually more respect from people by looking stylish than down dressing! Great channel.

  • @thestandardbarber1708
    @thestandardbarber1708 2 года назад +256

    I've worn at least a button-up shirt EVERY DAY for the last 18 years! I did it while driving a concrete mixer and as a barber.

    • @keithjackson4985
      @keithjackson4985 2 года назад +4

      Lol 😆 lol 😆 hilarious. Love that.

    • @CCF_Christopher
      @CCF_Christopher 2 года назад +2

      That’s Awesome!!

    • @bugsy791
      @bugsy791 2 года назад +5

      Lol... U a legend mate

    • @davruck1
      @davruck1 2 года назад +6

      Good for you. Would you like a Scooby snack?

    • @eyes2338
      @eyes2338 2 года назад +2

      Good on you Hernandez.

  • @anthonyfonseca2417
    @anthonyfonseca2417 2 года назад +275

    “Everyone dresses down so they look like overgrown 10 year olds”
    I feel some relief hearing him say this because sometimes I look at people that get so much hype for their “clout” or their “drip” and I feel like I’d look and feel like a clown if I wore the same thing. I always feel like maybe I just don’t care enough to keep up with the fashion trends but maybe I just genuinely dislike most of the trends going on today.

    • @pixelfan8792
      @pixelfan8792 2 года назад +15

      Don't follow every trend, but instead be yourself!

    • @Older_Mountain-goat_1984
      @Older_Mountain-goat_1984 2 года назад +10

      I don't feel anything positive when folks make irrational and unfactual claims.
      JBP has made an all too common blunder by thinking in generalisations.
      He has literally no knowledge of how every adult male dresses and why they do, but it seems he thinks he does.
      Then add to that, he's projecting his personal preferences onto all other adult males and denigrating any of them that don't dress the same as he.
      I theorise his robust intellectual traits will continue to drop now he's chosen to believe an adult fairy tale is a factual account of reality.
      I'll continue to benefit from his earlier works, but alas, I doubt I'll be listening to this new (faith-based, not fact-based) religion influenced version of himself.

    • @arejaycee5484
      @arejaycee5484 2 года назад +6

      I've always wore what I want never cared what others thought. Just be yourself

    • @williamg.beaulieu1465
      @williamg.beaulieu1465 2 года назад +1

      The illusion of cloutness or dripness is in itself a trap of limited identity, don’t fall like a prey, hunt for the prey ! which is a process in the self

    • @donjon1518
      @donjon1518 2 года назад +2

      @@Older_Mountain-goat_1984 sthu

  • @thecapone45
    @thecapone45 Год назад +4

    You ever watch those vintage videos of daily life in the 40s-60s or whenever. I always notice the comments stating that people back then dressed better and acted more courteous. I wonder though, how many of those same people dress and present themselves the very same way they dislike.
    It’s like disliking when people wear pajamas to the grocery store but what do they themselves do? Wear pajamas to the grocery store.
    Be the change you wish to see. Dress up when you go out if that’s what you’d like to see. It could encourage others to do the same.

  • @myrona.gilmorejr.
    @myrona.gilmorejr. Год назад

    I used to watch your business videos and I couldn't listen to some because they had so much information given, but I'm going to go back and watch them because they were great information

  • @thomasjorge4734
    @thomasjorge4734 2 года назад +90

    Your Father said EXACTLY what I said and lived as a Teacher.
    Students liked it.
    Parents appreciated it.
    Teachers were astonished.
    I enjoyed it.
    It said: I am a Professional and what I do is important.

    • @ReadOrwell
      @ReadOrwell 2 года назад +7

      I was told to not dress up as a teacher. I did it anyway and got lots of hate.

    • @thomasjorge4734
      @thomasjorge4734 2 года назад +7

      @@ReadOrwell ENVY!

    • @lebowe6131
      @lebowe6131 2 года назад

      No one's dad every told them to speak in a soporno voice and cry every other interview

  • @c05l24
    @c05l24 2 года назад +191

    Monday - Friday I do a suit or sports jacket and slacks, weekends jeans or shorts. I like both equally but I have to admit the ladies seem to like the suits better lol.

    • @romariosmith422
      @romariosmith422 2 года назад +8

      So you wear clothes to impress women?

    • @c05l24
      @c05l24 2 года назад +25

      @@romariosmith422 Read what I said again :)

    • @RichardS-hz6wn
      @RichardS-hz6wn 2 года назад +14

      With that face I don't think it matters

    • @thetrokeroroberto3106
      @thetrokeroroberto3106 2 года назад +10

      Damn Chad leave some for the rest of us

    • @mgtowmonk7044
      @mgtowmonk7044 2 года назад +1

      @@RichardS-hz6wn lol

  • @dontwannabefound
    @dontwannabefound Год назад +3

    Because it’s not about how you look that matters it’s what you produce, what you create, what you accomplish. Dressing up is just trying to hide some underlying inability to do the above.

  • @wesfin
    @wesfin 5 месяцев назад +2

    Don't have to wear suits but always dress thoughtfully/nicely/cleanly/appropriately.
    Dress how seriously you take the occasion and set a frame/standard of excellence for your team.
    If you don't take your appearance seriously, others will not (and should not be expected to) take you seriously.
    In the same way that you set the tone with how you speak and carry yourself, your appearance is you teaching others how to perceive you and how to take you.
    You get exactly what you put in, it's in your control, therefore, it is your responsibility.

  • @jaylenny62
    @jaylenny62 2 года назад +241

    As an image consultant, I can't emphasize this enough. Best dressed people go further than well degreed up people. Looking good is good business.

    • @manilamartin1001
      @manilamartin1001 2 года назад +5

      Minority men understand there is a message to be sent. I hated watching ladies dress so nice and their date look like a slob.

    • @overdose8329
      @overdose8329 2 года назад +17

      It seems a bit narcissistic to put so much effort into looks and clothes though

    • @cm-yu6gu
      @cm-yu6gu 2 года назад +40

      @@overdose8329 if you think nice clothes makes you narcissistic then it's hard to not have a bitter outlook on life

    • @jaylenny62
      @jaylenny62 2 года назад +20

      Every little thing people just throw the word narcissist....ughh. What has dressing good for to do with narcissism?

    • @Kwizii
      @Kwizii 2 года назад +15

      Meh, substance is more important than form. I prefer competent, smart and efficient people over good looking well dressed ones. I guess it depends on who is in power to decide who can go further; I'm part of a younger generation and I don't care much about form as long as the person is competent, honest and trustworthy. I've even come across the counter example: this dude was over dressing and using extensive vocabulary and in effect wasn't that competent, just a good confident talker. I didn't keep him long and was a bit ashamed that I had fallen in his trap and hired him to begin with, all because he presented himself so well.

  • @Jake_AC
    @Jake_AC 2 года назад +236

    I generally like to dress up. However, sometimes it’s really nice to dress down as a way to hide into the background when I don’t feel like talking to people.

    • @bigb9257
      @bigb9257 2 года назад +5

      based on your statement, you only talk to people when you dress up? If you dress down, you don't feel like talking to people? Doesn't make sense to me. Clothes doesn't determine if a person wants to talk to people or not. Overall, it's usually the mood of the person.

    • @jdizzle6324
      @jdizzle6324 2 года назад +14

      Clothes are more important than character or morals.
      -Giant turd

    • @antondavidovic3996
      @antondavidovic3996 2 года назад +22

      @@bigb9257 He's right in that you stand out less the more casual you dress, sometimes people prefer not to stand out at all.

    • @tkushhhnigga
      @tkushhhnigga 2 года назад

      With you on that Jacob.

    • @graxburg4412
      @graxburg4412 2 года назад +4

      @@bigb9257 no, but, a person can dress-up or down to better maintain expectations when interacting with someone.

  • @_M_D_M_
    @_M_D_M_ Год назад +5

    Ever since WFH started due to Corona, I wear my full office attire including shoes while working at home. I am not a suit person although if and when occasion demands, I will go full 3 piece. But, being properly dressed, clean, shaved, healthy, smelling ok and talking sense is the mark of a decent man.

    • @xGSxAmAZyn
      @xGSxAmAZyn Год назад

      Facts

    • @shasmi93
      @shasmi93 10 месяцев назад

      I’ve met FAR more awesome men that were honest, hard working, badass, loyal and they were in converse, band shirts, and jeans. I’ve met many many men in suit who are thieves, filthy luring lawyers and bankers and dishonest men in general.

  • @Spencer_Thatcher
    @Spencer_Thatcher Год назад +13

    Great message.... Im not dressing up in a three piece suit to buy groceries but still a great message

    • @ashleywalls4097
      @ashleywalls4097 Год назад +4

      I wear a golden crown and a purple cape to grocery shop so I feel go about myself :/

    • @NW_DANIEL
      @NW_DANIEL Год назад +1

      Well, I do buy groceries in a 3 piece suit, usually accompanied by a pocket watch and Fedora hat... Eveything is possible

  • @rexcaverly3788
    @rexcaverly3788 2 года назад +420

    I think the tech industry has really shaped our way of dressing more than anything. Suddenly, we have all these highly skilled professionals who dress like they’re working from home and the old paradigm is broke. It became apparent that the clothes don’t necessarily add value to the bottom line.

    • @nofurtherwest3474
      @nofurtherwest3474 2 года назад +95

      It depends on your role. It's like having a uniform.
      You wouldn't wear a suit working at McDonald's or being a lumberjack.
      A good uniform for coding is something more casual.
      But the guys in the legal department were not wearing T-shirts most likely.
      Depends on the particular company's culture as well.
      But yeah, siting in front of a computer and coding for 8 hours in a 3 piece suit doesn't really make sense.

    • @Transatlanticism04
      @Transatlanticism04 2 года назад +16

      I think k you missed the point really

    • @advancedomega
      @advancedomega 2 года назад +68

      I don't know whether this is a joke or a fact:
      "Whenever you see a room full of men in suits with one guy wears only denim and t-shirt, that guy is either the IT guy or the owner."

    • @frankalexson4475
      @frankalexson4475 2 года назад +8

      @@advancedomega it's both xD

    • @Matheusreisl
      @Matheusreisl 2 года назад +10

      Bad example. Most tech companies have negative bottom line..

  • @palomino73
    @palomino73 2 года назад +82

    It's always a wonderful feeling to hear someone talking about something, using all the same reasoning and sometimes the same words and phrases like you used yourself.

    • @vendicardecarian9220
      @vendicardecarian9220 2 года назад +3

      I can't wait to hear his opinions on the color underwear men should wear and the proper way to man-scape.

    • @dranklucas3724
      @dranklucas3724 2 года назад +1

      @@vendicardecarian9220 what^

    • @pixelfan8792
      @pixelfan8792 2 года назад +1

      @palo - Peterson speaks out of common sense.

    • @vendicardecarian9220
      @vendicardecarian9220 2 года назад +2

      @@pixelfan8792 Peterson does occasionally produce sentences that contain not only words, but some meaning, and yes, a few of them actually make some sense.
      He isn't as stupid as a rock. He is more like a sack of apples.
      It's his fanbouys who are the sack of rocks.

  • @necropotence250
    @necropotence250 Год назад +4

    It is not about how you look, it is about your message and your actions.

  • @209JD
    @209JD 11 месяцев назад +4

    No better feeling than dressing in your military dress uniform. Classy and the ability to show accomplishments with a simple glance of your chest. It brings a very petty yet amazing sense of accomplishment!

    • @Thomas.c4647
      @Thomas.c4647 6 месяцев назад

      Some guys go into public transport in their military uniform. It's definitely something I admire.

  • @johnpatterson4272
    @johnpatterson4272 2 года назад +97

    Well articulated by Peterson. Dress-up and be ready to do business. It sends a message before you even open your mouth.

    • @andrew_koala2974
      @andrew_koala2974 2 года назад +7

      It is no different to being in a cake shop and seeing a beautifully decorated cake
      and a bland plain sponge. Which would you choose?
      One can also see the difference in perception from how the average Man dresses
      how shabby a vagrant dresses -- And naturally one has a lower perception of value
      of the vagrant simply because of the way that they dress -- It is not their fault that
      they dress like that as they cannot afford to maintain them-self
      However - the point is how one is perceived by the standard of clothing - behavior
      and the language used - By language I mean the specific choice of words and how
      the words are delivered.
      I recall speaking with the wife of a Sydney Jeweller who specializes in selling and
      mining precious stone - She met her husband when he was visiting Thailand - and
      said that she chose him because he was well dressed / well presented.
      Her words were 'Always dress well and sharp - You never know who you will meet -
      and the presentation can make a big change in one's future.

    • @johnpatterson4272
      @johnpatterson4272 2 года назад +1

      @@andrew_koala2974 Well said. Thank you for that.

    • @theconqueror21
      @theconqueror21 2 года назад +2

      Really just depends on what type of business you are doing. Unless I am meeting with owners of a company it is a bit much in my opinion.

    • @ddill1816
      @ddill1816 2 года назад +4

      @@andrew_koala2974 Disagree on the analogy. Plenty of cakes look exceptional and are utterly devoid of taste and quality. Same with people.

    • @trancemaster5009
      @trancemaster5009 2 года назад

      It can also backfire on you.

  • @joaquinmoncada6374
    @joaquinmoncada6374 2 года назад +154

    I began dressing up thanks to the words of Dr. Peterson, and I feel absolutely fantastic.

    • @creeep755
      @creeep755 Год назад +2

      Same 😎 love him.

    • @tonygrowley5275
      @tonygrowley5275 Год назад +1

      You aren't wearing a suit in your avatar pic.

    • @potatoeskimos
      @potatoeskimos Год назад +3

      @@tonygrowley5275 dressing well isn't just putting on a suit. It's to wear a jeans or a trouser that fits and t-shirt or a shirt that matches. No one wears suit all the time.

    • @tonygrowley5275
      @tonygrowley5275 Год назад

      @@potatoeskimos Watch the first 2 minutes of the video and see what Peterson says.

    • @albertogutierrez8653
      @albertogutierrez8653 Год назад +1

      I started building a wardrobe because of him. I feel fantastic, and I like my bank account. I owe this man so much.

  • @converdis449
    @converdis449 Год назад +4

    My dad would always say it is better to be over dressed than under dressed. Dad also believed that you are better to buy one suit of quality than 4 cheap suits.
    I never agreed or understood that when I was younger now I totally understand it and agree with it

  • @willzsportscards
    @willzsportscards Год назад +1

    5:00. 1000% it's a respect thing. No longer teach medical students/residents, but I noticed this even creep into medicine. I'd see an intern (an MD mind you) come into my office with a backpack, white coat and blue jeans on. When they started asking me a question, I'd just say come back when you look like a doctor. The fact that they didn't see that looking like that when you're dealing with sick, vulnerable people blew my mind.

  • @captahab6370
    @captahab6370 2 года назад +301

    I just recently started dressing up more to go to University and this happened to be recommended for me lol, thanks for the reenforcement! It definitely feels better to dress respectably in society, you feel more productive and positive about yourself.

    • @bitcoin4624
      @bitcoin4624 2 года назад +2

      Like a full suit?

    • @captahab6370
      @captahab6370 2 года назад +5

      @@bitcoin4624 lol, nah. I hate sports jackets tbh. Just some khakis, button up shirt and a vest on top.

    • @Phoenixguy357
      @Phoenixguy357 2 года назад +7

      @@captahab6370 thats a half a step down from a full suit and tie imo but i think its awesome that you did that. How did it feel? How did others respond? Were there haters? Do you think it influenced your ability to make friends/hookup for better or for worse?

    • @captahab6370
      @captahab6370 2 года назад +6

      @@Phoenixguy357 mm, confidence boost I would say. But I’m still me lol. In terms of others reactions, ppl who knew me before were mostly supportive/impressed. But ppl who didn’t, well it’s just who I am to them 😅, they can like it or not. But there are a few smirks and sneers once and awhile, but that’s that. 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @Dang3rMouSe
      @Dang3rMouSe Год назад +3

      @@captahab6370 college is a great place to make connections which could be advantageous later on. Dressing smart as well as having a positive & professional attitude will leave a lasting impression on those around you.

  • @hugster2000
    @hugster2000 2 года назад +67

    You don’t have to dress formally, but you either put in an effort or you don’t.
    In my opinion, these things are momentum based, so when you start putting effort into stuff like this, it tends to be easier to apply that effort to other parts of your life.
    It’s a behaviour pattern of doing more than the bare minimum.

    • @toby9999
      @toby9999 2 года назад +3

      What do you mean by effort? It takes the same effort to pull on a pair of jeans as it does suit trousers. Shoes the same. Adding a tie is a little extra but not a lot extra. I don't see it as measure of "effort". I see it as a measure of "ego".

    • @hugster2000
      @hugster2000 2 года назад +3

      @@toby9999 mental effort to put together a better outfit.
      It’s not complicated.

    • @cordulam
      @cordulam Год назад

      @@toby9999 That is sad. Don't be afraid to dress well.

    • @teejayventura6758
      @teejayventura6758 10 месяцев назад

      Well said.

  • @byza101
    @byza101 Год назад +1

    The way you dress and present yourself, shows everybody the level of maturity you carry.

  • @jasonmorris9900
    @jasonmorris9900 Год назад +1

    I'm from Chicago to the projects. I will always love this Man. I told my GUY that I work for about Him.

    • @MasteryOrder
      @MasteryOrder Год назад

      Use great ideas to build yourself into a man of strength and character, a man of your word, skilful and with a purpose that serves the ones around you too.
      If you enjoy ideas about masculinity and mastery, I invite you to explore the videos I share on the Mastery Order Channel.
      Challenge yourself with some concepts about manhood, explore your masculine potential to the maximum and become the kind of man you would admire.
      We can only better ourselves together, as men among men, so I invite you to use what I share and, of course, share your own opinions so that others can benefit from them as well.
      Looking forward to your points of view.
      All the best to you!

  • @buzzwords1996
    @buzzwords1996 2 года назад +53

    I have to 'dress up' in business clothing before I go to school for the morning, then I head to the office.
    I always feel awkward and out of place amongst my classmates as they all wear sweat shirts and pants, baggy ripped jeans and such. I don't intend to sound judgemental, but the majority look like they've just rolled out of bed.
    Listening to this made me feel much better, thank you gents!

    • @ImDembe
      @ImDembe 2 года назад +1

      Nothing wrong with a sweatshirt and jeans but ill fitting clothes = bad, so things can look bad even if you buy a suit if it's not sized correct.

    • @redshark9537
      @redshark9537 2 года назад +2

      Classmates are not the ones deciding your grades. I'm retired but applied for a part-time job to stay busy and bring in a little extra. One of the first questions was about my GPA. I graduated college in 1972, and that number is still following me around. Impress the people who determine your future, and your baggy pants classmates will end up working for you.

    • @Rohilla313
      @Rohilla313 2 года назад +1

      My experience exactly Elizabeth. You took the words out of my mouth.

    • @TheRefinedGentleman
      @TheRefinedGentleman 10 месяцев назад

      When I was in first year of undergrad, I saw so many people show up to write exams in the evening in pyjamas and onesies. It was honestly kind of sad. I get people like comfort in clothing, but it looks bad when some of the professors and grad students dress the same way lol.
      If you want comfort in tailored clothing, try something single-breasted, made of a really lightweight fabric with unstructured or soft shoulders. A jacket like this with a canvassed construction, paired with handsewn armholes, shoulders and sleeves feels like a second skin, and moves with you. There's this assumption that men's tailored jackets have to be stuffy, uncomfortable and overly formal which can't be farther from the truth.

  • @APsupportsTerrorism
    @APsupportsTerrorism 2 года назад +97

    I like how he cuts straight to the heart of "fashion" as a psychological need for the wealthy to disassociate themselves from the working class, and the working class' simultaneous emulation of them.

    • @SoumilSahu
      @SoumilSahu 2 года назад +5

      And this fashion includes suits as well.

    • @tonygrowley5275
      @tonygrowley5275 Год назад

      The working class does not emulate them, it's more like pity.

    • @moonbasemonkmode441
      @moonbasemonkmode441 Год назад

      The working class feels too uncomfortable or ashamed to emulate the wealthy, so no.

    • @Anonymous-ro5fv
      @Anonymous-ro5fv Год назад

      Whoops! That hit a nerve!

    • @tonygrowley5275
      @tonygrowley5275 Год назад

      @@Anonymous-ro5fv A better title - "Why I think men should try to look like me"..

  • @rogfusionkid
    @rogfusionkid 10 месяцев назад +7

    Dressing up doesn't have to mean dressing complicated, For men you can use neutral suits and shirts that can be interchanged, and have a selection of ties that can throw a bit of colour in depending on circumstance. Develop your own personal uniform is the kind of idea. You don't have to be a model, just make an effort, it doesn't matter if you can't buy certain things just make sure it's clean and pressed make sure you have a shave and cut your finger nails, it's quite basic really. This reminds me of a conversation a had with my Dad, talking about the 1960s he told me "You wouldn't be seen dead without a shirt & tie on" even just going out socially. It didn't occur to me until after we cremated my Dad RIP we didn't put a tie on him at the end, I regret that now. Sorry Dad

  • @aa1589
    @aa1589 3 месяца назад +2

    Dressing in a suit regularly will change your life. It's like working out, except the benefits are instant.

  • @MrHooligan357
    @MrHooligan357 2 года назад +20

    working-class people in my family have always worn overalls, t shirts boots or dirty jeans. we typically didn't trust dudes in suits or ties in my neighborhood when I was a kid. I think dressing casually has a huge element of class involved.

  • @KanesTrades
    @KanesTrades 2 года назад +124

    Im glad I watched this. I often dress like an overgrown 10yr old. I'll be putting more effort into dressing more sharply from now on. Thanks JP.

  • @ricardocantoral7672
    @ricardocantoral7672 Год назад +5

    I agree with Jordan Peterson. When I was purchasing clothes not too long ago, I realized that my selections were in a category for teenagers. At 35 years old, I felt a little embarrassed.

    • @h3cz_
      @h3cz_ Год назад

      Ok but nobody cares. Everyone too busy thinking about themselves.

  • @singletotakentv9583
    @singletotakentv9583 Год назад +2

    I always wear a suit and tie when going on a flight lol.

  • @beshkodiak
    @beshkodiak 2 года назад +6

    I live in the woods of Western Washington. I wear a tweed jacket, waistcoat, button down shirt and slacks with field boots, daily. My manners are polite and polished, but not snobbish at all. My wife appreciates this. Its how i show how much i respect her and cherish her. The ravens, elk and otters recognize me in the woods and dont panic or run away. Its rather a nice feeling. I go to town 2 or 3 times a month, about 50 miles away, the shop keepers and clerks remember me and are polite and friendly. Some have remarked that i look as if i have stepped out of an earlier time.

  • @jameskrell4392
    @jameskrell4392 2 года назад +20

    I was saying a couple of days back that no one ever grows up now a days. Have a pride in yourself, project the person you want to be.

    • @barbellsamurai8014
      @barbellsamurai8014 2 года назад

      yeah wear a suit and become a pill head like junkie peterson

    • @littleripper312
      @littleripper312 2 года назад +1

      So you're saying all the tradesmen who work hard and don't wear a suit in the off hours are not grownups? Some of the most grownup people I know don't wear suits.

    • @dsJavi2
      @dsJavi2 2 года назад

      People grow old, not up.

  • @NationalSportsEntertainmentNSE
    @NationalSportsEntertainmentNSE Год назад +4

    I’m not even kidding people treat me like a celebrity ever since I got a bargain Gatti😂
    It honestly does make a difference I cant explain it but if I’m not wearing a suit I feel like that old bum me from a year ago. Suits are so much more than just looking rich

  • @Liberty-rn4wy
    @Liberty-rn4wy Год назад +44

    My dad was a doctor. He used to send young trainee doctors home who didn't have a tie and shirt on. He told them sick people want to see someone who shows respect.

    • @konyvnyelv.
      @konyvnyelv. Год назад +6

      Who decides ties are respectable?

    • @estondawson-baglien9838
      @estondawson-baglien9838 Год назад +12

      Liberty1's dad.

    • @konyvnyelv.
      @konyvnyelv. Год назад +3

      @@estondawson-baglien9838 He has no authority

    • @jodyjackson5475
      @jodyjackson5475 Год назад +11

      It seems he did tho

    • @tonysoprano1884
      @tonysoprano1884 6 месяцев назад +1

      If he's incompetent, what does it matter how he's dressed? I would rather have a competent doctor who dressed like a bum instead of an incompetent doctor dressed like John Gotti.

  • @raysesma6944
    @raysesma6944 2 года назад +29

    I can fully agree with what is said here. I'm a technician but self educated, I get dirty so the engineers dont have to. I have young children as well so I have never felt the need to dress any more professional than just a simple solid colored t-shirt and jeans. I have noticed that I get treated inferior to others when I dress casually on a regular basis. But when I clean up, wash my face and trim my beard and remove the oils from my nails, put on a nice suit and get the expensive watch out and then drive my wife's nice car ( I ride a motorcycle), people treat me better and talk to me with respect. They let me have their seat and even sometimes even open doors for me. Its weird how materialistic objects or fabrics can dictate how others perceive you. Then the next day im back in my dirty clothes covered in oil and im back to being a nobody. The funny thing is that I probably make more money than alot of them realize.

    • @Nattymatty7
      @Nattymatty7 2 года назад +2

      It sounds fake but that’s exactly true. You gain respect from people when you dress up. You get compliments that wouldn’t happen if you were just dressed normal. This has happened to me sooo many times when I dress up nice.

  • @borabg6267
    @borabg6267 2 года назад +12

    Dressing up shows that you respect both yourself, and the person you are meeting. As simple as that.

    • @konyvnyelv.
      @konyvnyelv. Год назад

      Who decides what it means to dress up? Maasai wear colored long dresses as manly

  • @michaelshevlane9132
    @michaelshevlane9132 Год назад +28

    I feel the exact opposite of this. We are in a society that values lip service and appearance over substance. If you have ever dealt with real estate agents, a lot of them are less than competent, but always dress well - it doesn't help anyone. I would much prefer someone wearing normal clothes who could do the job. Also, I grew up poor, and rich kids would mock the poor kids for not being able to dress up - it just adds another burden to the poor.
    My take - concentrate on the inside, and the outside will be fine.

    • @Thegoldenchild415
      @Thegoldenchild415 Год назад +4

      Its not expensive to dress nicely. Target button up shirt(fitted $22), Target fitted suit ($160). Toss Bow tie($12)
      I've had expensive suits, but here is the cheat code. If you're in phenomenal shape, everything looks good on you. I have this Tshirt($11) , that's ironically from Target and it's a "Superbad Mclovin" Tshirt. I get more compliments on that shirt than much m
      ore expensive clothes. Stay in shape. That way you can wear any and everything. Out of shape people look so uncomfortable.

    • @michaelshevlane9132
      @michaelshevlane9132 Год назад +4

      @@Thegoldenchild415 Hate to break it to you, but that is a lot of money for a poor person. You make my point for me.

    • @Thegoldenchild415
      @Thegoldenchild415 Год назад +1

      Well according to Bay area numbers I'm low income and I make $128k annually.. so by definition I'm low income. I still dress nice

    • @michaelshevlane9132
      @michaelshevlane9132 Год назад +1

      ​@@Thegoldenchild415 That level of inflation (128K being poor) does make your outlay more affordable for sure. But for someone in an area where 30K is poor, the outlay would be a lot more significant.

    • @Thegoldenchild415
      @Thegoldenchild415 Год назад +1

      @@michaelshevlane9132 that makes sense. Fair enough 👍🏾

  • @JSAFIXIT
    @JSAFIXIT Год назад +1

    It's a psychological thing in a way. If you are dressed nicely, clean etc It makes you feel better about your looks, this builds confidence and confidence is immensely helpful to you.
    It's like going to two friends' houses, one is clean, organized, and well kept. The other is messy, clutered with trash, has some peeling paint, maybe plastic on a window etc. You will subconsciously be more respectful, removing your shoes before leaving the entryway, making sure you leave nothing behind. The other, you may even be hesitant to take your shoes off..

  • @Timetravel1819
    @Timetravel1819 Год назад +360

    Very good video. I'm doing the female version of that. I recently switched to wearing dresses and skirts 100% of the time now and I love it. 😀 What most people don't realize is that all over the world before the 1960s, women wore dresses exclusively and men word suits exclusively, even when just going to the grocery store or barber shop. This dressing down culture started with the rebellion of the 1960s and spread all over the world through American TV. Then jeans and t shirts became the thing, then sagging pants and ripped pants etc. We all need to go back to dressing up to have more self respect. 😊

    • @ardentdfender4116
      @ardentdfender4116 Год назад +47

      As a guy, I literally can no remember at all the last time I say a woman wearing a dress. I mean that with most seriousness. It says something about the time and culture we are in when you cannot remember women actually wear dressed. So I applaud you for taking the step and switching for yourself and being that ambassador of style.

    • @Timetravel1819
      @Timetravel1819 Год назад +11

      @@ardentdfender4116 Thank you! 😊

    • @SeregaOrgan
      @SeregaOrgan Год назад

      We all? Speak for yourself, goat. The man dressing as he wants, there is no standarts here. You want have self respect? - cool, but its sad, that the only way you can expierence that is by wearing a fking skirt and not taking admirable actions. Quit using emojis tho, youre cringe

    • @RealNick04
      @RealNick04 Год назад +5

      Thats nice to hear. I havent seen any women or girls weaing a skirt or a dress since the beginning of the 2020 coronavirus pandemic. Im an 18 year old man whos young and graduated HS back in late May. This is gonna be a long paragraph but I will give you some insight as to how I dress:
      I still wear jeans and t shirts of an artist that I like, but Ive been wearing plain t shirts, clean zip up or button up jackets, with tailored jeans, sunglasses, and clean sneakers (Im a sneakerhead so Im familar with what shoes I should be wearing to be comfortable and look nice) and I’ll the keep the minimum amount of logos on my outfits to 3. I have to wear hats since its hot in Florida and I like to wear dark colors, but I usually switch between dark or colors that arent too bright and I feel great since this what I like to wear because I’m my own person who isnt afraid of being myself.

    • @georgebelli4403
      @georgebelli4403 Год назад +7

      Time Travel kudos to you!! I recently retired after 20 years at a company I was not required to dress up but wore a shirt and tie every day I did it more for myself than to impress anyone I actually felt only half dressed without a tie I Constantly received complements from women for my "put together "look . Even in retirement I wear collared shirts and chinos rather than ts and jeans most of the time I'm a political moderate to liberal so it's not nostalgia for a "better day" motivating me just pride in myself and respect for others keep at it and don't let anyone intimidate you out of dressing well

  • @paulstarr6316
    @paulstarr6316 Год назад +2

    There is a saying,dress as though it matters.When I first heard that I was blown away,I was suddenly aware of how to read people.People going for a job interview dressed as if they were about to do some DIY or take the dog for a walk.When I got married one of her sons came to the ceremony in a sort of black sweatshirt,no shirt and tie,no jacket,he was in his thirties.The word disrespect comes to mind and I am not suggesting we should be over dressed just smarter.

  • @salemslotandmore8278
    @salemslotandmore8278 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank You for the Video 😀

  • @stepparentingmadeeasy
    @stepparentingmadeeasy 2 года назад +36

    I partially agree with him; I was brought up in boarding schools since a very very young age. I wore a uniform since first grade. Grey slacks, white shirts, tie, jacket and loafers. From first to 12 grade. I was in the military after that and uniforms is the norm. Then I went to work in three piece suits in all shades of grey for a very long time…now I refuse to wear anything that resembles a formal attire. I feel at ease even if dramatically underdresses compared to the rest of the crowd. But If at any point I were to feel the need to dress up to par, I would.

  • @waseemsultan7076
    @waseemsultan7076 Год назад +23

    I totally agree with Patrick. Whenever I wear a suit it does make me feel good and much more confident than wearing designer casual clothes.

  • @kevinfrazer2632
    @kevinfrazer2632 Год назад +6

    I agree everyone should dress up, not only it makes you feel better but it elevates your confidence, and it makes you feel powerful. It makes you look to depart from the crowd wish is what you want as a man.

  • @revolutionofordinaries
    @revolutionofordinaries Год назад +6

    For the work from home crowd - I have found that it is incredibly helpful to my mindset when I am working from home to dress nicely anyway...some self-respect and that the work I am doing is important enough to dress well for even at home by myself.

    • @konyvnyelv.
      @konyvnyelv. Год назад

      Who damn defines what it means to dress well?

    • @maximmatyunin9934
      @maximmatyunin9934 Год назад

      I don't think it's self respect. It is more like 'Im a good citizen, if God or some person see me, they will be proud'. It's not for yourself

    • @konyvnyelv.
      @konyvnyelv. Год назад

      @@maximmatyunin9934 who defines what it means to dress well? Few centuries ago makeup was manly

    • @revolutionofordinaries
      @revolutionofordinaries Год назад

      @@maximmatyunin9934 It can be both...we probably all differ on what motivates us. Thanks for sharing your perspective.

    • @maximmatyunin9934
      @maximmatyunin9934 Год назад

      @@konyvnyelv. mostly rich and famous people I guess. Well, we're going into that direction again probably, when men do makeup, unfortunately

  • @dcarbs2979
    @dcarbs2979 2 года назад +9

    From the original 12 Rules For Life: Hold your head up with your shoulders back. Fine clothing generally, and a good suit in particular makes you feel like doing that. It can have a profound impact on your day.

  • @seamushayday1222
    @seamushayday1222 2 года назад +8

    I work in the construction industry on the tools and the outdoors sector, I have a uniform for both and when I'm going out I wear a smart jacket, tie and shoes. No excuse for shabby dressing like an overgrown child, no matter your profession.

  • @ralfgroh2719
    @ralfgroh2719 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the sound and practical advice!

  • @Artecus
    @Artecus 6 месяцев назад +1

    You only need two things in life: a nice tux and a good sense of humor.

  • @BlackMuslimConservative
    @BlackMuslimConservative 2 года назад +37

    As a man in his mid 40's (also from Alberta), this is screaming at my soul that I am not showing my best outer self because I have given my inner self an excuse to not be at its best.

  • @rustler160
    @rustler160 2 года назад +18

    I'm also a teacher at a high school. I used to dress up sharp for school out of respect for the children. I even ironed my own clothes because I'm single. I did it for several years. But I found out that the children treat you with the same disrespect regardless of how you dress.

    • @konyvnyelv.
      @konyvnyelv. Год назад

      Yeah plus one can be lazy and respectful even if they are in suits

    • @alvc22
      @alvc22 Год назад +4

      I wonder if there are any kids whom your dressing up did have an impact on. You do it for the one, not the many.

    • @brilliantran9808
      @brilliantran9808 Год назад +1

      As a recent student, we only respect teachers when they are making positive impacts to students. You can wear t-shirt and shorts…..😂

  • @jenjoon1988
    @jenjoon1988 Год назад +4

    I’m not sure why but I have never felt confident around people wearing suits. Nevertheless, this has never stopped me from dressing down for some reason.. I always picked comfort over appearance, possibly because the former is for a specific purpose and the latter is superficial. There is more to people than what they are wearing but please don’t go around with no clothes on 😂👍🏽 be yourself and always bring kindness with you.

  • @maximusrhetoricus
    @maximusrhetoricus Год назад +1

    After working in construction for 8 years in the southwest desert heat where everyone word T-shirts, I began wearing shirts with collars (golf shirts) and button up collared shirts. I was promoted on every jobsite I worked after that.

  • @johnmcclain3887
    @johnmcclain3887 2 года назад +67

    I've always "dressed down" I think in part because of working as a mechanic, and always being ready to fix something, "out of time". Watching this, I realized part has always been "confronting the formal I didn't like", our father was professional and always wore a suit, and I had many years of trying not to be like him, in large because I've always been so much like. Rebellion is a powerful factor, I spent two decades a marine, and the feeling of my "greens or particularly my blues" was always something that makes on stand up straighter, look around and fit the occasion, and I do feel the need to get a new suit because I've not done so in a decade. Very interesting talk.

    • @wolu9456
      @wolu9456 Год назад +6

      a dentist friend of mine dresses down so he doesn't get mugged

    • @centurionl
      @centurionl Год назад +5

      My dad is a welder and a machinist but everything he wears is tidy and well put together. Even in his work wear he doesn't look sloppy. Always advices me to look as best as I can, even in very casual settings

    • @Ndasuunye
      @Ndasuunye Год назад +5

      every high paying blue collar job interview I went to, i was specificially told NOT to dress up. dress up how you'd expect to work in. if you a mechanic, i was told to dress like one. safety boots, blue jeans and polo short sleeve. because expect to get dirty and you don't do that in a suit. I'd say dress for the job not for the party.

    • @wolu9456
      @wolu9456 Год назад

      @@Ndasuunye unemployed?
      who told u this?

    • @benjaminsagau
      @benjaminsagau Год назад +7

      @@wolu9456 I know a guy who wanted to get employed as a truck driver and went at the job interview dressed business( suit and tie).
      The interviewer told him they are not hiring anyone at the office 😃😃 He was not seen as a good fit for a truck driver.

  • @FranciscoRamirez-gb6zc
    @FranciscoRamirez-gb6zc 2 года назад +30

    Man he is so right when we were our military uniform you feel good it is like a confidence boost. I know exactly the feeling that he is talking about.

    • @joshuafoley302
      @joshuafoley302 2 года назад +9

      Marine Corp dress blues is the most badass I ever felt while in formal wear

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 2 года назад +1

      Respect starts with the self.

    • @BartholomewSmutz
      @BartholomewSmutz 2 года назад +1

      I was in the Army and hated wearing Dress Greens.

    • @jj-bu6yb
      @jj-bu6yb 2 года назад

      Thank you for your service

    • @jonsegerros
      @jonsegerros Год назад

      i cant tell if this is sarcasm or not

  • @Huppyhuppyhuppy
    @Huppyhuppyhuppy Год назад +2

    I always dress down when I am about to enter in a context where they can try to take more money from me than they should, like taking the car to the mechanic.

  • @peacehunter26
    @peacehunter26 Год назад +1

    I understand and appreciate this advice. Dressing up conveys a feeling to the audience.

  • @wendyyoung3935
    @wendyyoung3935 2 года назад +30

    Dressing up man/woman gives one self esteem and pride in one self.

    • @jpw5029
      @jpw5029 2 года назад +2

      Sure, but jp claimed woman who dressed in the workplace were sluts. The mans a crazy junky

    • @realitycheck1086
      @realitycheck1086 2 года назад

      Err.... I disagree. In fact, it may imply that you have little to no self esteem to begin with - or may lead to that. It's like women who always wear make-up - after a while, they become so attached to it, that they always feel ugly whenever they don't have it on - leading to very low self esteem. It's like bald dudes who always wear hats.

    • @zoorrken
      @zoorrken 2 года назад

      ​@@realitycheck1086 To be fair a hat usually does look better on a bald dude lol.
      But I think you're right that one doesn't have to tie their self worth to how they look.

  • @antonia6059
    @antonia6059 2 года назад +31

    When my family and I moved from Texas to Sacramento California. One of the first things that shocked us was how so many of the men dressed and acted like children. We call California never never land. Having grown up in Texas I used to think the cowboy types were a little bit much. With their big trucks and belts and all. But At least they work hard, can shoot a gun, and respect their mamas. Now I think hands-down you’re better off with a cowboy type than an oversized baby.

    • @savvyroca
      @savvyroca 2 года назад +1

      So true. Moved from H-town to Sacramento. Almost think California cool is assuming manners and behavior of someone 10 years younger than onself.

    • @antonrameka9292
      @antonrameka9292 2 года назад

      I’m coming to Sacramento in August, I’m coming from New Zealand, I will be in my suit while I’m over there as well so I’m glad to see this comment so I know what to expect when I arrive

  • @Both-Barracuda
    @Both-Barracuda Год назад +2

    I'm an electrician in Australia. Don't really fancy getting dressed into a suit after work or the weekend when it's roasting hot.

  • @MarkCuda
    @MarkCuda Год назад +1

    "They're sick of acting like Kids." - Woof. This is FIRE and so true.

  • @JJDoggett
    @JJDoggett 2 года назад +20

    I’m early 30s but have always enjoyed dressing smart, even when I get funny looks around the place I live because very few people dress like that here, even when going out for a nice meal etc.
    Office dress codes have gotten more casual in the decade since I started my career and the pandemic and working from home has turbo charged that. But I love pulling on a suit, tie and pocket square, I don’t care if it’s seen as old fashioned or stuck up or whatever these days, like the guy on the left here says, I too feel more confident and happier when I’m dressed smart and showing my best out to the world. I also feel like when I’m working I’m an ambassador for myself, the office and organisation I represent, so I want to look the part. When I’m on my grind I mean serous business and my outfit reflects that.
    I know that’s not how everyone thinks, and each to their own, but I’ll keep doing me. To any fellow young men keeping classic fashion alive - I salute you!

  • @ShyMplsMale
    @ShyMplsMale 2 года назад +7

    Do what feels comfortable but what makes you feel good. If you want to wear a suit, wear a suit. Or whatever. Don't worry about anyone else. Just do you.

    • @MatthewC137
      @MatthewC137 2 года назад +2

      Having some class is better for society. Having some class is better for you.

    • @joeybonin7691
      @joeybonin7691 2 года назад

      That sounds so 70s to me. So artificially Zen. Once in a while it doesn't hurt to conform.

    • @MatthewC137
      @MatthewC137 2 года назад

      @@joeybonin7691 Anyone who says "just do you" has already conformed completely. Conrad is the manifestation of what's wrong with every generation. Young people always think they are special and unique and somehow know something new. Every generation conforms when it rebels. In the 90s there was grunge and flannel shirts; the last 10 years it's been skinny jeans and tattoos. Every generation has a "look" because the herd instinct is very strong with over 90 percent of the population. Most try to express their individuality by doing things that are identical to their peers because few have the confidence to be truly counter to the herd in any significant way.

  • @mana7412
    @mana7412 Год назад +1

    There's a fine line between dressing up to show respect and being narcissistic

  • @TheRefinedGentleman
    @TheRefinedGentleman 10 месяцев назад +8

    This is very sound advice. I started dressing nicer when I was about 18 years old and in my second year of university. I wear a suit or a sport coat almost every day except when it's too hot (even then I wear a short sleeved collared shirt or polo), and own formal attire so I can be properly dressed for special events. It should be pointed out that you don't necessarily need a suit to dress nicely. V-neck sweaters and cardigans paired with shirts and ties work nicely in the cool weather. Even dress pants, a properly fitted open-necked shirt and slip-ons is a vast improvement over what most people wear these days.

  • @sean919191
    @sean919191 2 года назад +16

    I love that you put the entire podcast at the end, very useful!