How to Wear Loafers in Fall / Winter - Justin Jeffers from Jay Butler & Fine Young Gentleman
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
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Didn't think much of wearing loafers in the fall, but this provided some good inspo. Great vid fellas
good point..
Finally after 3 years I bought my first jay butler loafers can’t wait to wear them and pair them with the LA leather look !
Thank God for channels like this because I seriously don't know how to style loafers in the fall and winter seasons. Thank you sir 🙏🏿
This video is full of excellent content, please post a new video like this
I'm in my twenties and I love that classic essence of your outfit
I saw both of them are awesome. Expecting for more
Normally loafers would not be much of an option through most of fall and winter in Wisconsin, but wow we have had a unsettlingly warm October so far.
I recently purchased a pair of Jay Butler brown horsebit loafers. They are very comfortable shoes right out of the box.
Thanks Raphael and Justin for this informative video. I surf all these edges of casual to business to formal and all points in between, using loafers a lot. This is how you can get away with wearing all your sartorial clothing in more casual environments!
People always ask, "where are you going to wear this suit?" The answer lies here, in the video. Always interesting content on this channel, and good style.
Outfit 7 would defiantly be my first pick. It seems more muted for my taste, but I could always add more to it.
Wow I was issued a camo jacket like that in basic training back in 2001. Who knew I could wear it again!!
This is fashion. It comes and goes again and again... ;-))
I absolutely love loafers! This is a great video. Keep it up.
Very informative. The outfit compilations are great inspiration.
Can you do a video about how to wear purple,please? Also, what are your opinions on wearing jumpers or cardigans with suits?
Danke für die vielen tollen Videos!
Excellent video, loved the variation in the outfits, it helps create something to ones own tastes and preferences.
Keep it up! 👍
Thank you!
Fantastic video. It would be really neat to know where that winter white sweater is from. Its a nice, simple thick knit sweater without any aran/fisherman knitting styles.
One question...How should corduroy pants fit ?...to me corduroy should have a loser fit with a half to full break and 1-2 inch cuff , am I wrong ?... I haven't worn corduroy since the 70s so a little help would be great...thanks
R. Taylor absolutely a half break. I highly suggest this from my own personal experience. When I’ve gone no-break with my corduroys (honestly, I feel this applies to any non-custom no-angled-hem pant), they always look too short. The second you move will only exaggerate that.
Plus, its fall and winter. Your legs will be more exposed to the brisk air if they don’t have any break and are too short.
The Samurai Topknot hairdo needs to end.
Very nice video!
I really learned something here...
That Whoville has fashion experts.
Never knew that.
Omgggg yea I was waiting for this
14 minutes far too long for this video.
its okay more content is better than less
Do you wear socks with loafers in the winter? I didn't see any placed in these outfits
Yes. Even animal skin lined loafers are meant be worn with no-show socks. Always wear socks to avoid your loafers receiving more sweat and breaking down.
I love your green jacket, where did you get it? btw, it is a bit wrinkled, is it glued?
Anyone know what brand those loafers are? Or anything similar
I have plenty of camo wear, but wearing them in the city, and WITH loafers? Heh. Personally, no thank you, but have fun.
It's getting cold outside, I'll stick with my Argyles & Arans.
Keep uploading
Just to clarify, loafers are always worn sockless?
David Guerrero no. I don't think so. It is only in summer
If you have sweaty feet, I highly recommend no-show socks as an alternative to sockless for Spring/Summer.
There was a time, I think about 10 or 15 years ago, it was very trendy in Italy to wear a pinstripe business suit with loafers and some very flashy bright colored socks (red, violet, green...). Call it a matter of taste if you like that look or not.
Personally I think 2 things:
1) Loafers, with or without socks you should only wear if you like to dress up as Sonny Crockett
2) A business suit should only be combined with black brogues and black socks, but many will say for that I am stuck in the 90s...
FA. You're indeed completely stuck in the 90's, I'm afraid! LOL Don't shoot the messenger, and stop limiting your own options based on personal, unjustified, unnecessary rules. Variety is the spice of life, brother! ;o)
That's not true..loafers are not always worn sockless so stop lying..people can wear loafers with socks too
I have got a question, sir:
what kind of tie (and color) should I wear with medium grey suit?
Plese help! I have no idea!
kacper oleszko - Anything goes with grey! You could choose blue or burgundy, which are safe. Olive next. I love lilac/purple with grey. Watch his tie videos.
I. M., how about navy blue 2 pcs. suit with small light stripes + burgundy silk bow tie with small white dots + white shirt with french cuffs + small orange silk flower + dark brown oxford shoes + dark and light blue socks + light grey fedora?
Don't wear white in the winter....
me: laughs in California
Yey
I'm sorry but that man needs a haircut, the broccoli haircut isn't a good look.
Jellyfish 703 maybe u more about conservative / classic sytle that man more about contemporary style 😀
Bimo how can anyone take advice on dressing well from a person who clearly can not a hair cut is a must for a well turned out gentleman there is no excuse
Pastor Flaps how can anyone understand someone with such poor sentence structure?
You do you, let the man do him.
I think people have to remember there are more than 1 or 2 hair styles for Men, and Long hair is certainly an option. It's a matter of style and taste. Much like growing a beard. Some men do not like how beards look, some men do not like how long hair looks. Others do. You can have a beard and still be stylish. You can have long hair and still be stylish. The OP just doesnt seem to like long hair. But yeah as a guy who has long hair, I'm certain that Justin has heard that before and it's not something that really phases guys like us as it would be like us telling you "you look bad with short hair, you should grow it out." Or just telling a guy in general his style is bad and he should change it. Any unsolicted advice is usually unnecessary.
Designer camos? Just no. Drop them into a war zone.
Is 'battle chic' really a thing?
1. Style advice in my Life by my Mom : Son absolutly never never waer Cort pants 😂😂
You mean corduroys?
Funny how 'keyboard warrior' can't type properly
2nd
Hm... is it just me, or is Raphael drunk in this video? Maybe he just acts differently when he's on camera with someone else, but he seems buzzed to me...
This guy is too excentric or it's just me ?
This guy is trying too hard. I wouldn't go out looking like that.