10 Style Tips I wish I learned sooner in my 20s

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    - Black Chelsea boots: bit.ly/3Dlp2Ct
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    - Black trousers: c.klar.na/al/86Xg/
    - Black Chelsea boots: bit.ly/3Dlp2Ct
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Комментарии • 746

  • @beetrisrubis
    @beetrisrubis Год назад +1224

    I can't believe there are people who throw their clothes on the trash. I've always given it to people who need them. And I can always do it because I take very good care of my clothes so even when I don't want them anymore they still look new

    • @BotancanGamer
      @BotancanGamer Год назад +3

      Word

    • @xanderwebb7998
      @xanderwebb7998 Год назад +36

      only thing i throw away is my socks when they get holes in them. anything i don’t want goes to goodwill

    • @Suzanne4415
      @Suzanne4415 Год назад +33

      Thing is, unlike in your case, for many people, actually throwing their used clothes in the trash is often the least bad option. It's an environmental disaster, but donating just compounds it, and there are reasons for it besides just laziness.
      First off, most people don't take care of their stuff like you do. Reasons include ignorance, laziness and just general norms, but also - properly caring for & mending clothes is real work. It takes real time and labor and knowledge. For all those centuries when we think of women as just kinda not having jobs - that was a huge part of their job.
      In a household where everyone already works minimum 40hrs/week outside the home, and nobody grew up extensively taught how to do these things, that takes a lot of motivation to dedicate time and effort to.
      And as far as at least paying to have them repaired etc - while manufacturing these clothes new is done cheaply, automated and w/ sweatshop labor in low income countries, to get something repaired you have to pay a person in your own country that needs to make a living wage here to do it by hand. So it tends to actually be more expensive.
      Second reason: affordable clothes (affordable to working class & poor i.e. most people) have been increasingly manufactured to not hold up well for more than like 10-20 washes regardless.
      (Also increasingly true of most brands regardless of price point, but fast fashion tends to be the worst.)
      At the same time, the norms now say a perfectly functional sweater w/ pilling, or a slight discoloration or w/ever, is ratty looking and "disheveled". If it's not a very fancy brand or something, it likely won't go for even one $ at a thrift store, because there are just such mountains of it at this point.
      So. If your things are not in decent condition (OR otherwise desirable enough that they're worth repairing + possible to repair), it's actually better to throw them in the trash than to burden a charity-run thriftstore w/ them. Their by far biggest expense is the labor of going through the mountains of clothes donated.
      Yes we are doomed as a species.

    • @kazooduck
      @kazooduck Год назад +3

      @@xanderwebb7998 yeah socks and underwear

    • @Sheshoo47
      @Sheshoo47 Год назад +2

      I mean, I throw out socks that have gotten holes.

  • @cseymour97
    @cseymour97 Год назад +867

    Organizing your wardrobe is one of the most fulfilling things right there. Once I did this I never went back

    • @johnswan03
      @johnswan03 Год назад +2

      Recommendations for a closet organizer?

    • @satvikdeep4305
      @satvikdeep4305 Год назад +1

      @@johnswan03 I am here in India, but something like this worked great for me.

    • @eav1846
      @eav1846 Год назад +5

      YESSS it’s so satisfying and just having the feel of a nice wardrobe is so good

    • @cseymour97
      @cseymour97 Год назад +1

      @@eav1846 especially when it's mostly curated peices and it's so satisfying to have everything organized by color and brightness 😍

    • @jam4766
      @jam4766 Год назад

      Fr, I tend to organize mine almost every 2 weeks lmao

  • @NestorMandela
    @NestorMandela Год назад +2376

    0:29 DON'T think there is one singular way clothes should fit
    1:33 DON'T buy things in every color
    2:37 DON'T buy into every trend
    3:36 DON'T buy something just because it's a bargain
    4:04 DON'T keep clothing that doesn't suit you
    6:15 DO identify your wardrobe staples
    7:33 DO put comfort above all
    8:31 DO dress for your lifestyle
    10:04 DO organize your wardrobe well
    11:29 DO buy slowly and intentionally

    • @woodenfishes
      @woodenfishes Год назад +63

      4:51 extra: DO take care of your hair and skin

    • @oliverriezebos
      @oliverriezebos Год назад +11

      I actually don't totally agree with point 7. I think you gotta sacrifice some discomfort for wearing crazy pieces 😭 for example kiss boots, trooper boots, compression tops

    • @jadieldm22
      @jadieldm22 Год назад +31

      @@oliverriezebos I think that advice applies for clothes that u intend to use frequently and not for, as u say, crazy clothes, that are more of a statement. Of course from time time u can give up a little bit of comfort in favor of wearing a more stylish, going-all-out type of fit. But in a daily basis, u should (ideally) prioritize comfortability (maintaining always within your style).
      Hope it's understandable, English's not my first language

    • @oliverriezebos
      @oliverriezebos Год назад +3

      @@jadieldm22 no worries, English also isn't my first language and I can understand you perfectly. And yeah good point, I think that he means that. He should've mentioned that comfort counts for most of the time, not always. Personally tho, I sacrifice a bit of comfort almost every day. Like wearing heavy platform shoes, wearing sunglasses while it's not needed. Everything to look swag 🤣

    • @stanislavalekseevich1881
      @stanislavalekseevich1881 Год назад

      I'd prefer to choose not getting ill to comfort.
      But who am I

  • @a3zth3tikz
    @a3zth3tikz Год назад +808

    I second the ‘Buy slowly’ tip!
    I got addicted to HIIT and lost a lot of weight that I went from wearing XXL to M. Got too excited and I bought a ton of clothes. Now, due to the style of training, I didn’t really gain muscle so when I switched my training style and started to gain some, my size naturally went back up and now I’m a size L.
    So now I basically need to repurchase my entire wardrobe since they don’t fit me anymore and it’s such a pain since some of them I can’t find anymore and the whole process is expensive.

    • @araafmannan5065
      @araafmannan5065 Год назад +58

      Well, congrats for the body recomp

    • @Raidenofficial
      @Raidenofficial Год назад +15

      Same!
      Lost 41kg in less than 8 months, and I kept buying clothes throughout...
      Wasted a lot of money, and right know I can only wear 2 pair of pants and 3 hoodies 😅
      Nobody told me this was going to be a problem lmao

    • @captainobvious.29yearsago70
      @captainobvious.29yearsago70 Год назад +16

      this is the best problem you could have

    • @bendynotbend
      @bendynotbend Год назад +2

      Good for you though.

    • @OzManch
      @OzManch Год назад +2

      Lost 20 kg in my previous job, now i have to buy new stuff.
      Hopefully i don't gain any weight again so i don't have to purchase new stuff again.

  • @trungquantonthat2324
    @trungquantonthat2324 Год назад +43

    Thanks Tim! I've been listening to your tips for a few years now and they really help me get more comfortable with my own style and to have an 'upgraded wardrobe'. Until now your tips are still super useful and thank you again for sharing & inspiring us.

  • @58KIRMIZIGUL58
    @58KIRMIZIGUL58 Год назад +102

    Tim, i am female but love your fashion videos, they are calmig and fun to watch at the same time

  • @joylox
    @joylox Год назад +31

    One tip that wasn't talked about here, if you're in an area with extreme seasonal changes (like me in Canada), having staples for different seasons is really important! I wouldn't wear jeans, or sweaters when it's really hot in summer, but I also can't wear shorts in winter.
    Don't buy things in every colour really gets me, but helps. I found a pair of jeans that fits me perfectly, and I'd love to get more, like black ones, light wash ones, etc. But I like the idea of a slightly different style, I might go for a slightly different cut next time. They're also Levi's from a liquidation sale, so I'll likely never find a $60 pair of jeans down to $15 again in the style I want. I also sew, which makes it hard to resist the urge to use the same pattern in tons of different fabrics. If I do, like with my favourte summer pants style, I try to do something different, like a different waistband, slightly different shape, or different pockets, and very different fabrics. I did one with a denim inspired voile, and another pair with tie-dye in colours that match a lot of my clothes (I wear a lot of blues).
    I've also been donating a lot of stuff as I recently moved and took the chance to go through my clothes so I wouldn't be moving a bunch of stuff I don't want. I was surprised about how much stuff I had, that I hadn't worn in about 4 years! I got rid of a lot, including gifts that I didn't really like to begin with, but didn't want to offend anyone by getting rid of it. Moving just provided me with a good opportunity to go through stuff.

  • @user-ji9vl9lg9i
    @user-ji9vl9lg9i Год назад +743

    Hey Tim, can u please make a video on just how u organize and fold your clothes? I fold my sweaters and tshjrts but whenever I go out to pick one, its hard not to mess up the pile and wrinkle the other clothes.. Is there an easier/better way to go about this? Or is this just something I'll have to deal with?

    • @TimDessaint
      @TimDessaint  Год назад +267

      I just try to neatly lift the pile above the item I’m taking out. Don’t have some secret hack for you unfortunately, it’s just about being meticulous and organized with it :)

    • @TheNunakun
      @TheNunakun Год назад +18

      Some people store their folded clothes vertically, like books on a bookshelf, in drawers. Mind that if you go this route, you can only take out a few clothes at a time or everything will topple over.

    • @user-ji9vl9lg9i
      @user-ji9vl9lg9i Год назад +5

      @@TimDessaint thanks for the reply. Was really hoping you had some magic trick you could share with us haha. Anyways, always love your videos.

    • @user-ji9vl9lg9i
      @user-ji9vl9lg9i Год назад

      @@TheNunakun this kind of what I'm experiencing now when I am looking for something to wear. Maybe I just need to get rid of some clothes haha

    • @kyuma401
      @kyuma401 Год назад +1

      My advice would be to look at how the clothes are folded and try to mimic it if you're putting it back.

  • @jpatino3547
    @jpatino3547 Год назад +30

    I like how his suggestions are attainable and based in real life situations. I agree 100% on adapting your clothing style to your profession and keeping it as comfortable as possible. It doesn't make any sense to follow a trend or a particular style that might look very appealing at first but lacks comfort and functionality.

  • @vietnamese_man
    @vietnamese_man Год назад +92

    One of my favorite videos already! Love these types of 'fashion theory' and 'fashion mindset' content

  • @herollimage8435
    @herollimage8435 Год назад +59

    This really thought me a lot. When I first started watching you a couple months ago, I basically overhaul my style. I had a bunch of clothes that I would probably wear only a handful times a year and that help me to pass those on to younger siblings or family members. There are multiple mistakes that you mentioned in this video that I definitely made and my goal is to work on them and become aware of how much money I'm spending and caring for the environment to not create waste. Although I have learned and made my fashion intentional, i found that I am still over buying because it's a deal, this video is helping me come back on the right path. Moving forward, I will try to incorporate all those given advice in my daily fashion life. Thank you very much Tim.

  • @daa2622
    @daa2622 Год назад +12

    i love this video. it never feels stretched out. my gen z attention span was satisfied the whole way through

  • @Pidjeotto
    @Pidjeotto Год назад +40

    1. DON’T think there is one singular way clothes should fit
    2. DON’T buy things in every color (this is what I needed to hear most)
    3. DON’T buy into every trend
    4. DON’T buy something just because it’s a bargain
    5. DON’T keep clothing that doesn’t suit you (sell / give away your clothes!)
    6. DO identify your wardrobe staples
    7. DO put comfort above all
    8. DO dress for your lifestyle
    9. DO organize your wardrobe well
    10. DO buy slowly and intentionally

  • @theprousteffect9717
    @theprousteffect9717 Год назад +9

    I'm a woman, a new subscriber, and love watching your videos! I'm not a style beginner, but everyone needs a refresher and reminder now and then. Plus, the production value on your videos is incredible and they're so aesthetically pleasing to watch 😅

  • @mihagolod2393
    @mihagolod2393 Год назад +66

    Hi Tim! Ive binge watched and rewatched many of your videos numerous times for the last couple of weeks. Your way of presenting, explaining, showcasing is extremely entertaining and interesting to watch. Although I personally like any videos you post, a video idea for the future that many might be interested in, would be “the most expensive items i regret buying”. I personally would really like to see a short of you talking about your new rick owens shoes, in the sense if they are well made, comfortable and so on, so your general thoughts on the shoe

    • @foreigndrank459
      @foreigndrank459 Год назад +2

      Bro got zero drip. He dress like the guy that gets friend zoned

  • @ilan8880
    @ilan8880 Год назад +3

    Your video is so fluid and well written, it's a pleasure to watch.
    Keep up the good work !

  • @danielwright568
    @danielwright568 Год назад +46

    Having entered my 20s a few years ago, these are some really welcomed and helpful tips for someone who's looking to develop their personal style and build a wardeobe they like. Thank you Tim!
    As a side note, I know you listed an alternative, but I really need to know what those brown smart trousers are in part 6, or if anyone else knows?

  • @JA-tf8cq
    @JA-tf8cq Год назад

    You are a breath of fresh air. Your channel is exactly what I needed in my life right now. It almost simplified my decision on what to wear. Thank you so much. 😊

  • @bernardovelosa8680
    @bernardovelosa8680 Год назад +13

    This man gets fashion RUclips to another level. ABSOLUTELY FIRE!!!

    • @TimDessaint
      @TimDessaint  Год назад +1

      Thank you Bernardo! Appreciate you 🙏

  • @tedlawson2070
    @tedlawson2070 Год назад +53

    As someone in there teens, who’s only really been working and saving money, these tips are incredible. Thank you Tim.

    • @stevendchu
      @stevendchu Год назад +15

      Bit of advice, if you have the time then start learning about investing money too. It's never too early and since you're young you can afford to make a few mistakes. :)

    • @asianguyimagicrenation
      @asianguyimagicrenation Год назад

      True

    • @wafflewaffle8529
      @wafflewaffle8529 Год назад

      @@stevendchu Hello, how would you recommend to start learning? I would like to. Thank you !

    • @cyprian4869
      @cyprian4869 Год назад +8

      @@wafflewaffle8529 read up on ETF's (also called index funds or trackers). It's literally the easiest and best way of investing your money. In short: index funds contain shares of hundreds of companies in the industry you chose (= spreading risk). Buying individual stocks is a waste of time and carries huge risks. An incredible amount of professional investors (those with millions if not billions at their hands) fail to beat the market, so what are you gonna do with your budget?
      Trackers simply follow the market and these days it's very easy to purchase them. Just choose a few of them (it doesn't even matter, as your risk is spread very well in only 1 tracker even) and buy into them monthly.
      The initial time investment is the biggest and takes 6h max (finding and setting up a broker, finding etf's), after that you need 5 minutes every month to buy some more shares in your trackers.

    • @wafflewaffle8529
      @wafflewaffle8529 Год назад +1

      @@cyprian4869 thank you very much for your reply. Would you suggest any particular tracker?

  • @pheloki
    @pheloki Год назад +10

    Love your tips. I am very good at not buying stuff in the moment. I always think: "ok it looks pretty in the shop but will it look good at home?" and then I am rarely happy with an item.

  • @m4d3raIn
    @m4d3raIn Год назад +3

    Crazy!! I‘m just wearing the same shirt every day… got it more than 10 times. And the same trousers, too! Just switching the shoes and it gives me so much headspace!

  • @bigman8733
    @bigman8733 Год назад +13

    The two most important things I feel are how comfortable the item is and to try not to impulse buy all my clothes. It’s hard but it’s something I’m trying harder to change

  • @greatwave2480
    @greatwave2480 Год назад +3

    To be honest I already had this in my head but still it's nice to see it written(filmed??) down and summarized!

  • @b3nisrael
    @b3nisrael Год назад +3

    I have followed so many men style channel over the years, but no one can be as detailed and insightful as you are. New sub here!!!

  • @wrigleyextra11
    @wrigleyextra11 Год назад +3

    Cheers TIm 👌 the principle about dressing for your lifestyle is a key one, especially as you get older and your life changes. Also definitely need those last 5 rules to keep the spending slow and real 😅😅 very useful vid!

  • @AlexPresa
    @AlexPresa Год назад +24

    Love these tips! I actually just did a wardrobe clean out recently, makes me feel mentally clear and can pair things easier and better!

  • @marianasosa6740
    @marianasosa6740 Год назад +3

    I love your content, it's super clean and helpful
    I'm a woman and I know your channel focus in fashion for men, but your tips are sometimes what I need

  • @user-ce9ld7ko5p
    @user-ce9ld7ko5p 10 месяцев назад +1

    My OH MY, you are an eye opener! I have never gone through a video and felt so informative abt fashion in my life! I felt like this was something I needed to know as I am stepping into my 20s. Really love the last tip!

  • @jomni
    @jomni Год назад +7

    I thought of organizing by colour but I didn't. For my t-shirt pile for example, newly washed ones go at the bottom. So I would always pick up those that have been washed for a while. This ensures proper rotation. If I really want to pick a color, I would still pick it but it would be the top most of that colour. Same goes for hanged shirts and pants where newly washed ones go on the left. Then I pick the right.

  • @fmh357
    @fmh357 Год назад

    Great advice. Much more codified than I might have done but how you choose quality, carefully is good planning.

  • @cr4n33
    @cr4n33 Год назад +4

    mad props to you for putting links for every single piece of cloth, thank you so much

  • @thelifeofnicx
    @thelifeofnicx Год назад +3

    lovely vid! I recently decided to revamp my wardrobe so it made me feel super good thing i already started doing some of the stuff you covered before even watching this vid.

  • @Nacattakk777
    @Nacattakk777 Год назад +3

    Hey man I just got back into fashion after taking a couple years off and just wanted to say I appreciate you and blame your channel for it 😁

  • @breado_
    @breado_ Год назад

    Your vids always come in the right time man, absolute bangers

  • @fwoggangidk
    @fwoggangidk Год назад +6

    Your videos are very, very entertaining and full of useful knowledge!! I find your jokes pretty funny and the bloopers at the end always bring a wide smile to my face :]

  • @MattRoy-rw9fo
    @MattRoy-rw9fo Год назад +3

    I wish this video was around when I was younger! My introduction to fashion was streetwear, especially sneakers. I got the confirmed app and went in on as many 350's drops as possible. Now I have 10 different colorways and have only wore 1 or 2 of them. At least I can resell them, but it was a good lesson to learn.

  • @changhyunchoi640
    @changhyunchoi640 Год назад

    Hey Tim, thank you for sharing your experience and tips. They are so useful to organize my thought about my fashion.

  • @i_ced_my_name9729
    @i_ced_my_name9729 Год назад

    I have more appreciation for personal style and fashion now after becoming a subscriber to this channel. Always looking forward to your videos man! Sending love from the Philippines!

  • @Imnathgriff
    @Imnathgriff Год назад +11

    If only I had this video 10 years ago 😢😂! Great work as always Tim.. Ps, table tennis rematch needed soon 😂!

  • @KennyLiang
    @KennyLiang Год назад +3

    Not buying things on sale - fully agree.
    making a bee line to sale section hoping for a bargain, leading to piles of unworn clothes as a result .

  • @jonathantea913
    @jonathantea913 Год назад +2

    Thank you for adding the lifestyle tip. I was worried I was buying to many training clothes 😅... but I go to the gym 4 to 6 times a week.

  • @cavishfarrukh7053
    @cavishfarrukh7053 Год назад

    comprehensive and well explained . Thanks Tim

  • @Calebhenry-dm9je
    @Calebhenry-dm9je Месяц назад

    Last tip is a life changer! Thanks for the valuable info

  • @stellapolaris9511
    @stellapolaris9511 Год назад +11

    Thank you for this so much! I am a bit of a masculine-presenting woman without a defined sense of fasion, and out of all the style tips I've seen so far, yours have resonated with me far more than anything else. I feel like I'm perfecting my outfits every day since I found your channel ❤️

  • @eedoamitay3341
    @eedoamitay3341 10 месяцев назад

    You really bring a practical view on fashion and I like that a lot, thanks for your tips and videos man

  • @jamesbeazley6622
    @jamesbeazley6622 Год назад

    absolute huge help. thanks tim!

  • @angelray6556
    @angelray6556 Год назад

    I do appreciate this soundtrack. It’s so fresh and edgy! Also, always love your videos. Nail it every time

  • @malfuaditya
    @malfuaditya Год назад

    thank you so much for this video, tim!

  • @Juantoonice
    @Juantoonice Год назад +1

    Great video Tim and I definitely need help organizing my wardrobe by color and types of garments

  • @danamen
    @danamen Год назад +3

    Hello Tim, I just recently discovered your channel, and I absolutely love it! This video was especially helpful even though I'm a woman! You give a lot of good tips that I can use too. I especially buy unisex business clothes like button-down shirts in the men's department. Keep up the good work, and stay blessed! 🙌

  • @Oumajiii
    @Oumajiii Год назад +3

    Buying one expensive well made and fitting garment is such a better option than buying 3 cheap ones, the best advice from this video for me

  • @btswilliam
    @btswilliam Год назад

    Totally loved this video! Especially the outtakes at the end 😆

  • @The.ModernMan
    @The.ModernMan Год назад

    I love the wardrobe organization. Definite inspo now that I don't have closet space in NYC.

  • @jordanmcilwain1112
    @jordanmcilwain1112 7 месяцев назад

    Video well done Tim! I can tell you're passionate about fashion and after watching this video and feeling what I felt, I can tell that I am too. Thanks man

  • @sikanderzafar8589
    @sikanderzafar8589 Год назад +1

    Really useful advice there, Tim. You taught financial management as well as personal fashion. Touche, my guy

  • @Bobbyagreeen
    @Bobbyagreeen Год назад

    These are actually good tips. Figured a few out myself through trail and error but fr I’d listen to this man

  • @menacing_vibe7947
    @menacing_vibe7947 Год назад

    i actually needed this type of content thank you so much

  • @Lumiel
    @Lumiel Год назад +3

    Tim Dessaint out here blessing my morning

  • @badvogue
    @badvogue Год назад +13

    I still struggle with number 7. Even if the shoes or the outfit is not too comfortable, I still wear it because I love the way it looks.

    • @kalyaruuya1788
      @kalyaruuya1788 Год назад +2

      I think it's still fine if you still wear them often! his point on that tip is the amount of times you'll wear it. when it's uncomfortable to wear, you usually get hesitant to wear them often.

    • @Suzanne4415
      @Suzanne4415 Год назад

      Yeah, if you're actually wearing it that's fine, unless it's something that will seriously f*ck up your body long term. Probably only applies to terrible shoes, possibly some bags.
      You're probably younger, as a 40-yo w/ a physical job & a crap body I say enjoy prioritizing looks while you can 😂

  • @cynderrs_
    @cynderrs_ Год назад

    Fantastic video Tim 😊

  • @emberdrops3892
    @emberdrops3892 Год назад

    Awesome guide :D I loved your statement about trying to recycle clothes and of course your experience driven tips

  • @stephenchen8792
    @stephenchen8792 Год назад +1

    Quality content. Love this channel.

  • @faciallychallengedkel
    @faciallychallengedkel Год назад +1

    love your channel so much man

  • @chongjiunkit3901
    @chongjiunkit3901 9 месяцев назад +1

    Absolutely agree with the last advice to avoid impulsive buy. Whatever non essential items, I write them in a list, if I still want it after few weeks or 2 months then I’ll probably buy it.

  • @Jentzenfong
    @Jentzenfong Год назад +1

    Tim, another great work from you. Love it!
    Could you make a video about body posture (sit, stand, walk, carry a bag) and how to pose in photography shooting?
    Would really appreciate if you could teach us.

  • @mlpb
    @mlpb Год назад

    I'm a new viewer and I'm enjoying your content, I find it really helpful. I personally can't wear fitting shirts because I'm not too comfortable with how my upper body looks, so I appreciate the tips for oversized shirts and how to style them!

  • @TheSRONIX
    @TheSRONIX Год назад

    Really appreciate the chapter organization so I can scroll to the tips I hadn't thought of

  • @wilzzon4317
    @wilzzon4317 Год назад +3

    always like a chill video!

  • @yourfavoritegothkidspod
    @yourfavoritegothkidspod Год назад

    i’ve been wanting to get rid of everything and create a capsule wardrobe and this video inspired me to do that

  • @mrlester2769
    @mrlester2769 Год назад +5

    Awesome video as usual Tim. Your tips are always logical and easily applicable!
    Quick question: for folks who wanna bring along a bag (sling bag/messenger bag etc) but not to the extend of a backpack, what kind of bags would you recommend? Could you give some examples of brands and models? Appreciate it! 🙏

  • @davepokemon
    @davepokemon Год назад +11

    Honestly love the last 30 seconds of the video. Also, great advice will definitely use the 5 tips and one-week review when choosing clothes more often. (Will also prioritise comfort).

  • @johnxywu
    @johnxywu Год назад +1

    Just found your channel, the second definitely help me a lot!

  • @sloverb5466
    @sloverb5466 Год назад

    Love the video. Thanks Tim

  • @IMANNO
    @IMANNO Год назад

    very clear video, thanks Tim❤

  • @blazeroll8685
    @blazeroll8685 Год назад

    Hey Tim! Please make a video about bags, what type of bags are best with types of outfits! Been a fan of yours for months now!

  • @nurullaili1110
    @nurullaili1110 Год назад +1

    Hi , I'm Lily from Indonesia. A week ago I met my friends outside for a night chill and decided for the first time to use a long oversize pants and a hoodie. Usually I always used long skirt to make it polite. But when my friend said "You look tall and stylist", I started to think that I don't really know how to dress and pull my body structure. It was such an unimportant moment, maybe they have forget about it, but really changed me. Thats why I'm glad to watch this video and knowing you (even if I'm late ehe) coz entering 20s, is a real deal. Thank youu ^.^

  • @Williecoquito
    @Williecoquito Год назад

    I really love your videos brotha it's helping me a lot for real especially since I buy shit that I feel I need and don't wear them and now watching this I figured out what I should have in my closet.

  • @optiviz9977
    @optiviz9977 Год назад

    great video tim!!!

  • @marventurestv249
    @marventurestv249 Год назад

    Thanks for the TIPS Tim

  • @cainaatila1458
    @cainaatila1458 Год назад

    loved this. Im finding my style and i need to do a lot of things in this video

  • @saintjao14
    @saintjao14 Год назад

    I love this video for advice on how to style myself daily. thank you

  • @hamzah.m4735
    @hamzah.m4735 Год назад +3

    tim u should show us your current wish list on a few fashion websites you use

  • @caiotorres6156
    @caiotorres6156 Год назад

    loved this video. thanks tim

  • @slumplump
    @slumplump 11 месяцев назад

    I came up with similar tips when buying watches. Saving it for a few weeks before you pull the trigger is a great idea. I've saved so much money doing this.

  • @lepokebloc4198
    @lepokebloc4198 Год назад +7

    Really like the editing ! I don't know if you've changed things up recently but it's striking me as so much cooler and original ! Good job 👌👌

    • @TimDessaint
      @TimDessaint  Год назад +8

      Thank you! We’re always evolving and trying to improve the production quality at every video. Glad to hear it’s not going unnoticed!

  • @indigoblue8600
    @indigoblue8600 Год назад

    Thank you for advocating for sustainable fashion!

  • @Braintree0173
    @Braintree0173 Год назад

    all of this was great. i find it interesting that light-to-heavy is right-to-left in my head

  • @helenthompson9392
    @helenthompson9392 Год назад

    Organizing your wardrobe is one of the most fulfilling things right there

  • @cedrickwaller2629
    @cedrickwaller2629 Год назад +1

    awesome video, thank you for the guide

  • @falsesenpai
    @falsesenpai Год назад +3

    a little late on this one but great advice on this video as always keep up the good work tim!

  • @tizziano1745
    @tizziano1745 Год назад

    Thanks to this video I started to see my closet and I found a new outfit to wear :)

  • @user-kg2tf4lg5r
    @user-kg2tf4lg5r 7 месяцев назад

    Great video Tim!

  • @Beebsentrance
    @Beebsentrance Месяц назад

    Excellent tip, jealous with your wardrobe.

  • @aniketsthings
    @aniketsthings Год назад

    loved the bars at the end ❤‍🔥

  • @ReezASam
    @ReezASam 28 дней назад

    I love your aesthetic! It really fits my style in my 40s

  • @lawdonearth6107
    @lawdonearth6107 Год назад

    bro i think you should upload weekly. we are obsessed with your content

  • @Mr.Mo20
    @Mr.Mo20 10 месяцев назад

    I did make the mistake to buy clothes that I weren't fully comfortable with and didn't thought about what items would fit with the clothes I just bought many times before. Especially the comfort problem is what I can completely relate to out of the things you mentioned in this video.

  • @shreyasbs2487
    @shreyasbs2487 Год назад

    Great video bro loved it ❤

  • @windowshopper2374
    @windowshopper2374 Год назад

    Great tips Tim!!!