I prefer to wear artificial boutonnieres because they look better all day long. Remember Frank Sinatra in Robin and the 7 Hoods: A flower is not a flower if it's wilted.
1) I got a few from you guys, and they seem like the best to get out here. They look so good. 2) ALSO MIND THE SEATBELT. Seatbelts crush and warp the flower too, so take it out when driving, buckle up, and put it back in when you get out of your car.
Would you mind posting a link to FB boutonieres (if they have a website)? I'm in the market for some, this comment section says nice things about them, and i cannot find the website.
One of the flowers not mentioned anywhere I can see is the Zinnia. It is a great summer flower, extremely easy to grow, comes in a ton of colors and sizes, and produces more flowers the more you harvest. It also makes a great boutonnière. The shape is very similar to a carnation, they have a thin bendable stem, and they will usually last all day before becoming noticeable limp. I use artificial flowers in winter, but love Zinnias in summer. If folks want a low cost, dependable, live flower, I highly recommend the Zinnia.
After the end of World War 2 my Mother attended a series of Trade Corses in Dress making, Pattern making Millenery and Artificial Flower making. The newly built Trade College did not have enough Students because many people who would in the future be trained at the College had already received their Trade training in Military Service. But the Government was preparing for the future, so to get it operational they ran course for local housewives. Because I am technically competent my Mother would recruit me to he;p her. I learned to make the flowers, by shaping the petals using the dozen marble size brass balls, mounted on steel ahafts, with wooden handles which were heated over a spirit lamp. My mother also bought a wooden Head Block in her exact size to shape felt for hats, I learnt to do all of this while I was in Secondary School and I can assure you that many hours of practice is required to make quality flowers.
Well, considering that the local florist in my city has no idea of what is a boutonier neither, how to make one and the FB's ones won't be affordable in South America, my only option was to make them by my own, and honestly, I'm very proud of ylthe results.
Would you mind posting a link to FB boutonieres (if they have a website)? I'm in the market for some, this comment section says nice things about them, and i cannot find the website.
I have to be honest, I disagree with the opinion of the Gentlemen’s Gazette on live boutonnieres. Recently I was a concierge at a resort in VT, and I wore a live carnation daily. I got fantastic comments, and I loved having the fresh beautiful bloom. In the beginning, I just put the carnation in my lapel, but as I learned more, I began to prepare the carnations as you have demonstrated in the video. I had learned how to prepare them elsewhere. I loved the natural beauty. I bought enough carnations for the week for 1$ a piece at my local grocery store. They do have some cons, but I think a live flower prepared well is a classy and classic option.
I haven't watched the video yet, but I will hazard an answer to the question: could it be the option that Sven Raphael sells for exorbitant prices? For some reason I suspect that will be the conclusion. Not much money in fresh flowers, eh?
@ Seybertooth. Well it may be an exhorbitant price that Sven Raphael charges. But based on the consistent quality of his videos, which now have nearly a million subscribers, he can probably ask a high price beause of the poor quality products sold through both Menswear and Department Stores. But the Buyer is the one who decides if a price is exhorbitant. My suits that I throw into an airline bag to make Technical Sales Calls cost on average $US 1,200. The suits that I wear when flying interstate to attend Customer meetings are Department Store "Made to Measure" which cost on average $3,500 and the Bespoke Suits that I wear to Company Board level presentations are more expensive than the Department Store "Bespoke" suits. But these are just part of any Enterprise Salesman's "Tool Box", who is on a minimum salary of $1 million in any of the leading High Technology Companies. So which of that range of what to any Salesman are just "Tools of the Trade" do you classify as being an "Exhorbitant Price". And I am just an old Salesman, try that exercise with a top flight Lawyer in any of the Top 10 Law Firms. I dress to "Mirror" my Peer Group, not to impress the Peasants. It works for me, which is why I am always being offered new projects. The CEO's of the TOP 100 Companies want people who represent them to look capable, because "Actions speak more than words" in an environment where nobody cares what is on your Linked In profile. Phil.
Has the team at gentleman's gazette considered doing a proper menswear maintenance and storage? For example perhaps using correct garment bags, steaming and ironing, long term/seasonal storage, shoe shining? I love the content, keep it up.
It is exaggerated to say that you can use a real flower only for a few hours, but it's indeed true that you won't have more than a "working" day in which you could use a real flower, that's why normally natural boutonnieres were used for special events such as a weeding. Indeed, to be fair, for day to day use I would still use an artificial one.
If you purchased a phone-spa during this pandemic, they come with an area that you can put essential oils into and have them diffused into your boutonniere
@@gursirat_singh_2048 You dont have to do that mean. I just like his video’s and i made a good comment! Nothing wrong with that. And you dont have to watch the video to like it☺️
Hello. I love classic menswear, I wait till Friday for another GG episode. But it is so sad that that is just an advertisement for your shop. Where are the excitement documentation? I am hungry for more information about cloths, tissues, styles etc. But in the last time there were more advertisements than real stuff about classic menswear . I can understand that is difficult to find new topics. But you can make more about cloth, craftsmenship and updates from old episodes. Ich wünsche euch alles Gute und viel Kreativität. Ich denke, dass bekommt ihr hin. Greetings from Germany.
It seems like you do not watch many of our videos. It is so funny to me, that if there is a mention of a Fort Belvedere product people feel insulted. The reality is, we could not be doing those videos you ask for if we could not find a way to finance them. The scriptwriters, the content director, the editors, the videographers, the transcribers... all have to be paid, and youtube ads are not to cover the cost of production.
I think the whole point of wearing a flower it’s to be a real one, with it’s exclusive scent, go with another accessories if you’re willing to complement your looks.
I thought that the point was that the flower represented the fragility of life, so it just has to be on your person and not necessarily looking good. M.
All that is said is trying to justify the overpriced faux flower boutonaires. I hate to be such a pest to your site for I like you more than the others. Fact is having a real flower on the the lapel is not as complicated as you made it to be. I do it quite often; it is as the matter of picking the right choice.
Sure, if you just pick a flower from the yard, it works. I have found that many wilt, and the carnation is a bit of work, and as we showed, real roses are a pain, at least in my experience. If you have good access to real flowers, wear them and enjoy them. We all have different needs. Not sure if you watched the video on the making of the flowers, and once you add the packaging, logistics, customer service cost and everything, it is not overpriced, although it may be too expensive for some or not worth it, and that is ok. We cannot be everything to everybody.
9 minutes in and I'm ending my viewing. This is really coming across as a cheap sales pitch for your artificial boutonnieres. The slant against natural flowers really comes across as tacky. I really like this channel, but this video really comes across as contrived straw man sales. "Wearing a fresh flower might cause you to be attacked by killer bees!"
I guess, we do not share the same kind of humor. Real flowers are great if you have the time and money to make them work. If you want more convenience, artificial ones are worth considering. At the end of the day, it is each to his own, and you are welcome to stop watching at any point in time. No matter what we do, someone will always be unhappy, sorry to disappoint you this time, I hope you find more value in other videos on the channel.
I prefer to wear artificial boutonnieres because they look better all day long. Remember Frank Sinatra in Robin and the 7 Hoods: A flower is not a flower if it's wilted.
Better tilt your hats, too: A hat isn't a hat unless it's tilted.
Another top notch video by Preston. Well-done!
We love Preston.
@@sharoncontini3284 😊😊😊😊😊😊😅😅😮😮😮😮😅😢
Love that you call it the Oscar Wilde carnation - cheeky reference that I'm sure he'd appreciate! ;)
1) I got a few from you guys, and they seem like the best to get out here. They look so good. 2) ALSO MIND THE SEATBELT. Seatbelts crush and warp the flower too, so take it out when driving, buckle up, and put it back in when you get out of your car.
I own nine boutonnières from FB, and I really enjoy wearing them!
Glad to hear that Michael
Oh dear, you're an easy mark, aren't you?
Would you mind posting a link to FB boutonieres (if they have a website)? I'm in the market for some, this comment section says nice things about them, and i cannot find the website.
I just realized FB stands for Fort Belvedere...
Another excellent Preston video! Two thumbs up.
3:11 - I feel your pain! 😂
Also, Gentlemen's Gazette's almost hitting 1 MILLION! 😱😬😀
One of the flowers not mentioned anywhere I can see is the Zinnia. It is a great summer flower, extremely easy to grow, comes in a ton of colors and sizes, and produces more flowers the more you harvest. It also makes a great boutonnière. The shape is very similar to a carnation, they have a thin bendable stem, and they will usually last all day before becoming noticeable limp. I use artificial flowers in winter, but love Zinnias in summer. If folks want a low cost, dependable, live flower, I highly recommend the Zinnia.
Awesome video, underrated accessory
After the end of World War 2 my Mother attended a series of Trade Corses in Dress making, Pattern making Millenery and Artificial Flower making. The newly built Trade College did not have enough Students because many people who would in the future be trained at the College had already received their Trade training in Military Service. But the Government was preparing for the future, so to get it operational they ran course for local housewives. Because I am technically competent my Mother would recruit me to he;p her. I learned to make the flowers, by shaping the petals using the dozen marble size brass balls, mounted on steel ahafts, with wooden handles which were heated over a spirit lamp. My mother also bought a wooden Head Block in her exact size to shape felt for hats, I learnt to do all of this while I was in Secondary School and I can assure you that many hours of practice is required to make quality flowers.
Almost a Million 👏
Good to see you gentlemen
In all fairness the pro of a real flower when you want a flower on your suit is pretty good pro
Well, considering that the local florist in my city has no idea of what is a boutonier neither, how to make one and the FB's ones won't be affordable in South America, my only option was to make them by my own, and honestly, I'm very proud of ylthe results.
Would you mind posting a link to FB boutonieres (if they have a website)? I'm in the market for some, this comment section says nice things about them, and i cannot find the website.
I just realized FB stands for Fort Belvedere...
Just realised that South America never inherit any Northern American or British culture?
Great video!! I want to get some of the Fort Belvedere bouttoniers.They're very nice. I've been thinking about it for a while.
Please do a "silk" fabric theme - though this video covers part of the uses of silk! :)
I like the video despite the fact that I'm not really into wearing flowers in my suits. I watched the whole videos anyways cause it's interesting.
Love the video. Reminds me of when I used to sell men's clothes and haberdashery. Thank you for the details!
I have to be honest, I disagree with the opinion of the Gentlemen’s Gazette on live boutonnieres. Recently I was a concierge at a resort in VT, and I wore a live carnation daily. I got fantastic comments, and I loved having the fresh beautiful bloom. In the beginning, I just put the carnation in my lapel, but as I learned more, I began to prepare the carnations as you have demonstrated in the video. I had learned how to prepare them elsewhere. I loved the natural beauty. I bought enough carnations for the week for 1$ a piece at my local grocery store. They do have some cons, but I think a live flower prepared well is a classy and classic option.
I haven't watched the video yet, but I will hazard an answer to the question: could it be the option that Sven Raphael sells for exorbitant prices?
For some reason I suspect that will be the conclusion. Not much money in fresh flowers, eh?
@ Seybertooth. Well it may be an exhorbitant price that Sven Raphael charges. But based on the consistent quality of his videos, which now have nearly a million subscribers, he can probably ask a high price beause of the poor quality products sold through both Menswear and Department Stores. But the Buyer is the one who decides if a price is exhorbitant. My suits that I throw into an airline bag to make Technical Sales Calls cost on average $US 1,200. The suits that I wear when flying interstate to attend Customer meetings are Department Store "Made to Measure" which cost on average $3,500 and the Bespoke Suits that I wear to Company Board level presentations are more expensive than the Department Store "Bespoke" suits. But these are just part of any Enterprise Salesman's "Tool Box", who is on a minimum salary of $1 million in any of the leading High Technology Companies.
So which of that range of what to any Salesman are just "Tools of the Trade" do you classify as being an "Exhorbitant Price". And I am just an old Salesman, try that exercise with a top flight Lawyer in any of the Top 10 Law Firms. I dress to "Mirror" my Peer Group, not to impress the Peasants. It works for me, which is why I am always being offered new projects. The CEO's of the TOP 100 Companies want people who represent them to look capable, because "Actions speak more than words" in an environment where nobody cares what is on your Linked In profile. Phil.
Cons to real flowers: They smell nice. They are free from the bouquet that you have in your kitchen. They are biodegradable. Wait, those are cons?
They are cons if they start to biodegrade while you're wearing them
Good to know seeing as I am. Thinking of a wedding in the near future.
@3:20 - “So, Preston, what are you rebelling against ?”
“Whaddya got ?”
Nice infomercial 👌
Where do you stand on boutonnières that squirt water?
Has the team at gentleman's gazette considered doing a proper menswear maintenance and storage? For example perhaps using correct garment bags, steaming and ironing, long term/seasonal storage, shoe shining? I love the content, keep it up.
Great episode ❗💯👍
Excellent instruction
do they lure bees?
It is exaggerated to say that you can use a real flower only for a few hours, but it's indeed true that you won't have more than a "working" day in which you could use a real flower, that's why normally natural boutonnieres were used for special events such as a weeding. Indeed, to be fair, for day to day use I would still use an artificial one.
Great video.!!!! Thanks
Peduncle, 'for those that are as confused as I am' is flower Bud!
Peduncle is not to be confused with Pedantic.
Pedantic can be quite portentous.
Please make a sunflower boutonniere!
this boy's diction is mesmerizing
If you purchased a phone-spa during this pandemic, they come with an area that you can put essential oils into and have them diffused into your boutonniere
12:48 Today (2024) it costs $45 😞
Excelente video. Me encantan.
Great Content!!
Do you ship to Canada?
Wouldn't another Pro of the natural flower be the great scent of it?
Yes,but it will hardly smelled,except of course someone is cheeck greeting you
It is, unless you do not like the smell.
There are a lot of reasons not to hug 30 people every day, not just to avoid crushing your boutonnière. Although that IS a reason.
DITTO THAT!!!!
I’ve bought 4 boutonnières from Fort Belvedere... the quality is second to none...
Any recommendations on where to buy a boutonniere in Europe? $35 is ok but after shipping and taxes that's $195 which is obviously too much.
Wäre es möglich eine Boutonnière aus einem Waldmeister (Galium odoratum) zu machen?
I would think the artificial would be much better.
That's a lot of advertisement
Well, after all this, i still prefer real flowers. I really enjoy making my own boutonnieres
Yea that was a nice video
Did you even watch the video ? Video is just uploaded 2 minutes ago
@@gursirat_singh_2048
You dont have to do that mean.
I just like his video’s and i made a good comment!
Nothing wrong with that.
And you dont have to watch the video to like it☺️
@@srycte9369 Sorry I was not being mean.
Before seeing the video, I predict that the most stylish ones can be acquired in the Fort Belvedere shop.
It depends on how much time and access to fresh flowers or a florist you have, and what your time is worth to you.😜
@@gentlemansgazette Well said! I like the FB boutonnieres by the way 😅
Peduncle dunk🤣🤣🤣
Hello. I love classic menswear, I wait till Friday for another GG episode. But it is so sad that that is just an advertisement for your shop. Where are the excitement documentation? I am hungry for more information about cloths, tissues, styles etc. But in the last time there were more advertisements than real stuff about classic menswear . I can understand that is difficult to find new topics. But you can make more about cloth, craftsmenship and updates from old episodes.
Ich wünsche euch alles Gute und viel Kreativität. Ich denke, dass bekommt ihr hin. Greetings from Germany.
It seems like you do not watch many of our videos. It is so funny to me, that if there is a mention of a Fort Belvedere product people feel insulted. The reality is, we could not be doing those videos you ask for if we could not find a way to finance them. The scriptwriters, the content director, the editors, the videographers, the transcribers... all have to be paid, and youtube ads are not to cover the cost of production.
Ok this guy is ridiculous that process to make boutonnières looked very easy
5:33 I think Nucky can pull it off
I think the whole point of wearing a flower it’s to be a real one, with it’s exclusive scent, go with another accessories if you’re willing to complement your looks.
Hello!!!👍👍👍👍👍
I thought that the point was that the flower represented the fragility of life, so it just has to be on your person and not necessarily looking good. M.
hunh??
Biggest disadvantage of real flowers not spoken out by this video - they are not sold by Fort Belvedere.
As an owner of a fort Belvedere edelweiss boutonniere, the only person to notice it wasn't real is me
Ok this guy says the word “indeed” too much lol
Please remove the word, ‘cheap’ from your scripts. It is better to use, inexpensive or less costly.
@ Robert Keville. A response straight out of the IBM/7 Dwarfs Sales Manual from 1960s. I know because I was there. Phil.
All that is said is trying to justify the overpriced faux flower boutonaires. I hate to be such a pest to your site for I like you more than the others. Fact is having a real flower on the the lapel is not as complicated as you made it to be. I do it quite often; it is as the matter of picking the right choice.
Sure, if you just pick a flower from the yard, it works. I have found that many wilt, and the carnation is a bit of work, and as we showed, real roses are a pain, at least in my experience. If you have good access to real flowers, wear them and enjoy them. We all have different needs. Not sure if you watched the video on the making of the flowers, and once you add the packaging, logistics, customer service cost and everything, it is not overpriced, although it may be too expensive for some or not worth it, and that is ok. We cannot be everything to everybody.
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If you don’t have something real then skip it and wear a pocket square instead.
these guys wear both on the regular
9 minutes in and I'm ending my viewing. This is really coming across as a cheap sales pitch for your artificial boutonnieres. The slant against natural flowers really comes across as tacky. I really like this channel, but this video really comes across as contrived straw man sales. "Wearing a fresh flower might cause you to be attacked by killer bees!"
I guess, we do not share the same kind of humor. Real flowers are great if you have the time and money to make them work. If you want more convenience, artificial ones are worth considering. At the end of the day, it is each to his own, and you are welcome to stop watching at any point in time. No matter what we do, someone will always be unhappy, sorry to disappoint you this time, I hope you find more value in other videos on the channel.
This channel offers a service and also promotes the main business. Why is that any kind of problem?
In MHO faux flowers in general; faux boutonnieres in specific , are ostentatious.