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Canali, Brioni, Corneliani, Barba Napoli, Luciano Barbera - just a few off the top of my head I would call "old money" in aesthetics... Bertolo, Gran Sasso, Svevo probably can also fit here, though they focus more on knitwear. There is also a ton of other Italian brands who fall into the category of "old money".
I'm from Bangladesh 90% of the clothing brands you mentioned has their production facilities right here in my country in fact you could buy branded clothes here for a fraction of the price as long as you know what you are looking for Don't be surprised if you see homeless people wearing Ralph Lauren polo shirts or Pendleton's woolen shirts Although prices have gone up over the years but that's nothing for a foreigner who visits and is looking to buy branded clothes here in Bangladesh
I’d throw in Cartier, IWC, Rolex, Patek, etc for watches, frank clegg, Ghurka, private white vc, Aldens, Remy leather, Santoni, Montblanc, RM Williams, and Canali. Some of those are not super mainstream, but absolutely capture the old money spirit
I am Australian and have suits from Australian brands Anthony Squires and MJ Bale. My Anthony Squires suits in navy and medium grey are very similar to the Conduit Cut suit from Anthony Sinclair. The suits are very well made and feel very comfortable and compliment my body shape. Anthony Squires suits have been worn Australian Prime Ministers since 1950 with the exception of Paul Keating who wore Ermenegildo Zegna suits. I also have ties, blazers, chinos, polos and socks from both brands. Highly recommend both Anthony Squires and MJ Bale.
Can never go wrong with Ralph Lauren. One of the good things about them is that you don’t always have to pay retail for high quality clothes. I’ve found so much at thrift stores and online. It just gets confusing keeping up with the many different tags they’ve used over the years. Same goes for Johnston & Murphy and Brooks Brothers. J&M has really nice driving shoes that I’ve worn a lot. And even though I don’t care for the fit of Brooks Brothers shirts that much (not that they’re bad by any means, Charles Tyrwhitt just fits me almost perfectly with their cuts), but they always have great designs and patterns. Certain brands I wasn’t expecting to see on this list was Uniqlo and Seiko/Orient. I only have about 4-6 watches, but the older Seiko watch still keeps time better than anything else I’ve seen. And Orient has that new small seconds Bambino in 38mm I want so bad. Great video & research as always.
Tbh I find RL’s career in fashion to be quite inspirational. He came from a humble background too. Didn’t go to Parsons but managed to create an iconic, unique brand image that resonates with many people. Fundamentally he was a salesman, but in modern day, I think dropshipping combined with digital marketing and blogging could be an effective way to launch a fashion brand and test it out. It also would minimize financial capital to launch.
Some really great brands mentioned here especially in the front half of the video. Many have maintained their high level of quality but others have not I would definitely love to see part II to see the likes of Lock & Co, Frank Clegg, Gaziano & Girling, Drake’s, etc
Barbour is from my hometown, the outlet store there is great, when friends from out of town visit they go wild in there taking advantage of the discounts 😂
Excellent reminder of the beauty and quality of old indeed, and for some reason I had forgotten about Saville Road’s contribution to fashion. I personally would appreciate it if you could slow down a bit to give more detail, including shorter videos on specific great old money labels that deserve the attention. Keep the good work flowing budd
I’m just off to give my Zegna suits and ties and my Hermes ties to my local charity store (known as a thrift shop in the US?). Don’t wear them now so someone else should get the benefit. British version of Ralph Lauren is probably Hackett - they have a store on Savile Row as well as several others in London - and their stuff suits me more these days. I can’t afford Lobbs so I wear Churches shoes instead. Seiko are amazing watches but old money is Cartier.
Excellent video as always. I’m curious why people in this space never talk about Jay Peterman. I think their quality is good to above average, but not high end obviously, but I think they’d fit perfectly in this lineup, certainly more old money than Uniqlo at least to me.
Another great old money brand for the working man - Woolrich out of Woolrich PA. Make amazing warm flannels and hunting/fishing vests, jackets, etc. I remember seeing this amazingly different than the standard red and black flannel with like orange and teal patches on a magazine cover from like the 1940's and thinking myself where do i get a shirt like that so i spend the next 3 weeks searching all over the internet and found a really nice piece in teals, yellows, and browns(not exactly the same but the closest i could find in 2020) so i picked that up for myself. Not only are they quality clothes, those flannels will last me forever but they also have a strong ethical standard and company code and they are heavily committed to sustainability. just overall a great company to buy from.
I would like to see a video with the following brands: Samuelsohn (Canada), Jack Victor (Canada), Daks (UK - Daks is a Royal Warrant holder), Tom Jones Company (USA), Gittman Bros (USA), Alden(USA), Allen Edmonds(USA), and Oris (Switzerland). NOTE: My favorite suits in my collection are by Samuelsohn that I bought on clearance; they really fit me well. The favorite watch in my collection is by Oris. My favorite dress shoes are from Allen Edmonds; this is because my feet are size/width 13A.
RMRS has a lot of good videos on stiles and fit, but I think what most of us also needs is the knowledge on how to identify good quality clothes and how to take care of them so they last for years, regardless of the brand.
My main suggestion: Shop thrift stores in well off areas or sponsored by charities favored by affluent folks. I acquired a beautiful overcoat by Daks for $15.00.
I'm from Australia Antonio. Love your channel. Politix is a "meh" brand. Probably considered cheap clothes for uni students. Mj bale. Decent suits at a good price. A brand that's popular is Country Road. Can't go wrong with them.
Burberry makes the best scarf...the one that Maxwell Jacob Freidman wears. They also make some decent fragrances. I have Brit and Touch. Both fantastic and unique.
Nothing against the video but I simply hate the term "Old Money" as it it used by Gen Z to describe classic, timeless pieces. Old money to me will always be inherited, generational wealth.
Super video! I really LOVE these men style history videos that you do! Well done! I personally would like it if you research and find a good quality yet functional brands of men's clothing that do not feature a logo that is visible to others. If they want me to wear their logo, they can pay me to do it.
Hi Antonio, if you or your subscribers visit or live in Montreal and would like to get a suit made, you should visit Battaglia and Ali in Little Italy.
Great video, Antonio. However, if you do make a part 2 to this video, you must mention R.M. Williams, Australia's oldest and most iconic clothing brand, they have some of the finest boots, leather goods and dress shirts I've ever had the privilege of owning, with all of their clothing and accessories made with Australian materials and the vast majority of their clothing and accessories are also manufactured in Australia. The other brand I'd mention is Akubra, whilst technically founded in 1897, the founders of the company had been making Akubra style hats from as early as 1876 and still manufacture a large variety of cowboy/stockman hats and fedoras in Australia today. When it comes to iconic Australian symbols, the Akubra Cattleman hat (which is a hat I also have the privilege of owning) is as iconic as the Boomerang and Kangaroo. Fun fact the name Akubra is believed to come from the local Aboriginal word for head covering. Another brand worth mentioning is the Brothers at Otaa, one of Australia's newest clothing brands, founded in 2011, they mainly sold high quality neckties (I personally own a few myself), tie bars, pocket squares and cufflinks until quite recently when they expanded into high quality polo shirts and dress shirts. Other brands worth mentioning are Charles Tyrwhitt (England), Crockett and Jones (England), Pringle of Scotland (Scotland), Armani (Italy), Brioni (Italy), Velasca Milano (Italy), Suitsupply (Netherlands), Stetson (USA) & Tom Ford (USA) just to name a few.
These brands are legitimately "old money" brands as opposed to new brands trying to sell themselves as "old". They're so old that you don't have to say what brand name it is. No guy wearing Henry Poole or Huntsman or Gieves and Hawkes walks down the street, saying to everyone, "Hey Henry Poole here."
Yo Killer I’ve noticed Walmart is having a good line of everyday clothing. Can you do some reviews on the clothes they are selling. I’m starting to find a lot of great clothes at Walmart for like I said everyday wear. Not their shoes though I hate their shoes lol
I’m 5”9 165 lb decent muscle tone and I found that apartment 9 fits me like a glove with little to no tailoring. If you’re like me give them a try I don’t tho k you’ll be disappointed.
I have a Johnson and Murphy wallet that I got for free. There was an American tourist buying a new locally made wallet in the craft shop my mother worked in. He told her to bin it but she passed it to me. Only downside is that as it's made for American bank notes, €50 notes stick out at the top a bit and get crumpled.
The founding date of the company has nothing to do with being old money. At the same time, what the actual f are brands like Tommy, Politix and Uniqlo/Muji on this list? I don't think you're clear about what you mean by old money.
Hello mr centeno hope your day is going well Im looking for a high quality polo shirt at a affordable price do u have any potential brand recommendations
Does anyone make trousers that don’t look like they belong in a yoga studio? High water no sock look was 87’ 😂😂. Seriously, the skinny pants don’t fit my thighs. And yes, I’m fit. 5’10” 158 Help! 🙏🏾
As an Australian I can tell you that Politix's quality is quite poor. MJ Bale on the other hand is great value for money. Rodd and Gunn are just expensive for very mediocre clothes.
Johnston and Murphy has declined to the level of fast fashion footwear. I used to buy their products until they started to fall apart within a year. Being from Wisconsin, I’m surprised you didn’t go with Allen Edmonds. Also, Brooks Brothers used to be the mark of success for American men for centuries, but their quality has declined and style esthetics have shifted toward trendy fashion since they were bought by a fashion conglomerate a few years ago.
The market for 600+ dollar shoes is pretty small, and that's what you'll be paying for shoes made the "old ways." As far as style goes. J&M generally offers classic style at prices most consumers are willing and able to pay.
This was really a rush through old money brands, so fast that i was not able to take a closer look. Why are you in such a hurry, talking so fast and let the pictures run?
Hay no! Como que se está poniendo muy GQ. Ya está agarrando otro rollo. Chinito pacas no. No luego me lo vayan a vestir con Burberry y Dolce& Gabana porfa. Not him!!! Pleeeeeease. I know he has to change his appearance every now and then but keep it G.
This is one of the reasons I unsubscribed this channel. All these brands are far known by everybody who ever had interest in the sartorial world. They are also in the majority very expensive brands that a regular gentleman couldn’t afford. Making any content just to keep going on is a very well way to select the followers. In my case I’m looking for real info about gentleman style. Bye Antonio!
Ok. So happy that this guy earnestly and well produced still knows zero about our style. Hilarious. Keep the channel up and please stay ignorant. This guy. "Australian heritage" haha is that a thing?
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I need new money
Any money would be nice
Try Uber. I’ve made 400-800 on a weekend
Need much
Canali, Brioni, Corneliani, Barba Napoli, Luciano Barbera - just a few off the top of my head I would call "old money" in aesthetics... Bertolo, Gran Sasso, Svevo probably can also fit here, though they focus more on knitwear. There is also a ton of other Italian brands who fall into the category of "old money".
Barba Napoli definitely. Always a pleasure walking past the store in Jermyn Street
@@zylitoh2608I would also walk past their stores and not go inside after seeing their prices haha
The shop in Savile Row from Kingsman is called Huntsman and they actually have a room as a set from the movie which they show to people!
I'm from Bangladesh 90% of the clothing brands you mentioned has their production facilities right here in my country in fact you could buy branded clothes here for a fraction of the price as long as you know what you are looking for
Don't be surprised if you see homeless people wearing Ralph Lauren polo shirts or Pendleton's woolen shirts Although prices have gone up over the years but that's nothing for a foreigner who visits and is looking to buy branded clothes here in Bangladesh
It all fake stuff. Those co’s manufacture in Bangladesh because the labor cost and employee rights is the lowest in the world.
@@PaulAndBiscuit friend your country has lost the edge... no talent..living on Govt dole. So manufacturing has moved to Asia...
I’d throw in Cartier, IWC, Rolex, Patek, etc for watches, frank clegg, Ghurka, private white vc, Aldens, Remy leather, Santoni, Montblanc, RM Williams, and Canali. Some of those are not super mainstream, but absolutely capture the old money spirit
I am Australian and have suits from Australian brands Anthony Squires and MJ Bale. My Anthony Squires suits in navy and medium grey are very similar to the Conduit Cut suit from Anthony Sinclair. The suits are very well made and feel very comfortable and compliment my body shape. Anthony Squires suits have been worn Australian Prime Ministers since 1950 with the exception of Paul Keating who wore Ermenegildo Zegna suits. I also have ties, blazers, chinos, polos and socks from both brands. Highly recommend both Anthony Squires and MJ Bale.
Can never go wrong with Ralph Lauren. One of the good things about them is that you don’t always have to pay retail for high quality clothes. I’ve found so much at thrift stores and online. It just gets confusing keeping up with the many different tags they’ve used over the years. Same goes for Johnston & Murphy and Brooks Brothers. J&M has really nice driving shoes that I’ve worn a lot. And even though I don’t care for the fit of Brooks Brothers shirts that much (not that they’re bad by any means, Charles Tyrwhitt just fits me almost perfectly with their cuts), but they always have great designs and patterns. Certain brands I wasn’t expecting to see on this list was Uniqlo and Seiko/Orient. I only have about 4-6 watches, but the older Seiko watch still keeps time better than anything else I’ve seen. And Orient has that new small seconds Bambino in 38mm I want so bad. Great video & research as always.
Exactly! Ralph Lauren is definitely on a different level. Thanks for watching AbandonedRaven.
Tbh I find RL’s career in fashion to be quite inspirational. He came from a humble background too. Didn’t go to Parsons but managed to create an iconic, unique brand image that resonates with many people.
Fundamentally he was a salesman, but in modern day, I think dropshipping combined with digital marketing and blogging could be an effective way to launch a fashion brand and test it out. It also would minimize financial capital to launch.
Some really great brands mentioned here especially in the front half of the video. Many have maintained their high level of quality but others have not
I would definitely love to see part II to see the likes of Lock & Co, Frank Clegg, Gaziano & Girling, Drake’s, etc
Frank Clegg and Drakes absolutely belong on the list! I have a three clegg items and all are outstanding
Barbour is from my hometown, the outlet store there is great, when friends from out of town visit they go wild in there taking advantage of the discounts 😂
ooooh! how can we find it please?
Excellent reminder of the beauty and quality of old indeed, and for some reason I had forgotten about Saville Road’s contribution to fashion. I personally would appreciate it if you could slow down a bit to give more detail, including shorter videos on specific great old money labels that deserve the attention. Keep the good work flowing budd
As always Antonio! Another banger!!
I’m just off to give my Zegna suits and ties and my Hermes ties to my local charity store (known as a thrift shop in the US?). Don’t wear them now so someone else should get the benefit. British version of Ralph Lauren is probably Hackett - they have a store on Savile Row as well as several others in London - and their stuff suits me more these days. I can’t afford Lobbs so I wear Churches shoes instead. Seiko are amazing watches but old money is Cartier.
Pendleton sweaters are awesome.
Good info. Would like to see a part II.
Excellent video as always. I’m curious why people in this space never talk about Jay Peterman. I think their quality is good to above average, but not high end obviously, but I think they’d fit perfectly in this lineup, certainly more old money than Uniqlo at least to me.
The name of a tailor shop is Huntsman from movie kingsman
Canali, Loro Piana, and Brioni are my go to. In that order.
Another great old money brand for the working man - Woolrich out of Woolrich PA. Make amazing warm flannels and hunting/fishing vests, jackets, etc. I remember seeing this amazingly different than the standard red and black flannel with like orange and teal patches on a magazine cover from like the 1940's and thinking myself where do i get a shirt like that so i spend the next 3 weeks searching all over the internet and found a really nice piece in teals, yellows, and browns(not exactly the same but the closest i could find in 2020) so i picked that up for myself. Not only are they quality clothes, those flannels will last me forever but they also have a strong ethical standard and company code and they are heavily committed to sustainability. just overall a great company to buy from.
I would like to see a video with the following brands: Samuelsohn (Canada), Jack Victor (Canada), Daks (UK - Daks is a Royal Warrant holder), Tom Jones Company (USA), Gittman Bros (USA), Alden(USA), Allen Edmonds(USA), and Oris (Switzerland).
NOTE: My favorite suits in my collection are by Samuelsohn that I bought on clearance; they really fit me well. The favorite watch in my collection is by Oris. My favorite dress shoes are from Allen Edmonds; this is because my feet are size/width 13A.
I would love to see an old money perfume guide part 2
RMRS has a lot of good videos on stiles and fit, but I think what most of us also needs is the knowledge on how to identify good quality clothes and how to take care of them so they last for years, regardless of the brand.
read the book - Less by Patrick Grant, its brilliant as well as To Dye For, Killer Clothes and Wear No Evil.
Yes please on making a part 2 and 3. Lol.
Part 2 would be great!
We need a part two!
My main suggestion:
Shop thrift stores in well off areas or sponsored by charities favored by affluent folks.
I acquired a beautiful overcoat by Daks for $15.00.
Shhhh. It's getting harder and harder to find this stuff .
I'm from Australia Antonio. Love your channel.
Politix is a "meh" brand. Probably considered cheap clothes for uni students.
Mj bale. Decent suits at a good price.
A brand that's popular is Country Road. Can't go wrong with them.
Country Road is solid! Nothing fancy about them, but their quality is damn good, especially for the price.
I used to wear Johnson and Murphy shoes. They used to make mass market shoes that where second to none. The shoes are low grade imports.
Great, but what about Gant? Curious about a second part, thank you!
Great Vid Thanks
Burberry makes the best scarf...the one that Maxwell Jacob Freidman wears. They also make some decent fragrances. I have Brit and Touch. Both fantastic and unique.
I thought bro was gonna mention like 10 brands this is such a huge list
Antonio, you kicked Azz on this video. Very interesting and educational.
Timeless classics here
Love the outfit antonio
Nothing against the video but I simply hate the term "Old Money" as it it used by Gen Z to describe classic, timeless pieces. Old money to me will always be inherited, generational wealth.
Super video! I really LOVE these men style history videos that you do! Well done! I personally would like it if you research and find a good quality yet functional brands of men's clothing that do not feature a logo that is visible to others. If they want me to wear their logo, they can pay me to do it.
Love the channel but where is Boggi Milano?.. especially when mainstream brands are in the list like Boss or TH
Need part 2❤ 😍
Ready for part 2 :D
would love to see Part II of this
Uniqlo is popular in the philippines. It's my go to shop for linen shirts and chinos.
Hi Antonio, if you or your subscribers visit or live in Montreal and would like to get a suit made, you should visit Battaglia and Ali in Little Italy.
Great video, Antonio. However, if you do make a part 2 to this video, you must mention R.M. Williams, Australia's oldest and most iconic clothing brand, they have some of the finest boots, leather goods and dress shirts I've ever had the privilege of owning, with all of their clothing and accessories made with Australian materials and the vast majority of their clothing and accessories are also manufactured in Australia.
The other brand I'd mention is Akubra, whilst technically founded in 1897, the founders of the company had been making Akubra style hats from as early as 1876 and still manufacture a large variety of cowboy/stockman hats and fedoras in Australia today. When it comes to iconic Australian symbols, the Akubra Cattleman hat (which is a hat I also have the privilege of owning) is as iconic as the Boomerang and Kangaroo. Fun fact the name Akubra is believed to come from the local Aboriginal word for head covering.
Another brand worth mentioning is the Brothers at Otaa, one of Australia's newest clothing brands, founded in 2011, they mainly sold high quality neckties (I personally own a few myself), tie bars, pocket squares and cufflinks until quite recently when they expanded into high quality polo shirts and dress shirts.
Other brands worth mentioning are Charles Tyrwhitt (England), Crockett and Jones (England), Pringle of Scotland (Scotland), Armani (Italy), Brioni (Italy), Velasca Milano (Italy), Suitsupply (Netherlands), Stetson (USA) & Tom Ford (USA) just to name a few.
I thought the classic Hugo Boss styles were their SS uniforms, now adapted for nightclub bouncers everywhere.
The Kingsman Shop is actually Huntsman
Pierce Brosnan looks incredible in the new Giorgio Armani x Kith collaboration. Check out the photos.
These brands are legitimately "old money" brands as opposed to new brands trying to sell themselves as "old". They're so old that you don't have to say what brand name it is. No guy wearing Henry Poole or Huntsman or Gieves and Hawkes walks down the street, saying to everyone, "Hey Henry Poole here."
Part 2 please
Yo Killer I’ve noticed Walmart is having a good line of everyday clothing. Can you do some reviews on the clothes they are selling. I’m starting to find a lot of great clothes at Walmart for like I said everyday wear. Not their shoes though I hate their shoes lol
I love Rodd and Gunn
Can you include an opinion on vineyard vines
Another video would be nice.
We need a part 2 bro.
Burberry sells cargo shorts, they are a bit more fashionable, just saying
❤🤍💙 all your video's mate👍.
Thank you, sir!
@@RealMenRealStyle your welcome mate👍.
I’m 5”9 165 lb decent muscle tone and I found that apartment 9 fits me like a glove with little to no tailoring. If you’re like me give them a try I don’t tho k you’ll be disappointed.
I have a Johnson and Murphy wallet that I got for free. There was an American tourist buying a new locally made wallet in the craft shop my mother worked in. He told her to bin it but she passed it to me. Only downside is that as it's made for American bank notes, €50 notes stick out at the top a bit and get crumpled.
is crockett and jones not considered old money ?
No Harry Winston?
The founding date of the company has nothing to do with being old money. At the same time, what the actual f are brands like Tommy, Politix and Uniqlo/Muji on this list? I don't think you're clear about what you mean by old money.
Old money clothes a pieces that are handed down between generations. How can you do that with a brand that’s 30 years old?
Hello mr centeno hope your day is going well
Im looking for a high quality polo shirt at a affordable price do u have any potential brand recommendations
No Orvis? No Hickey Freeman? No Samuelsohn? No Oxxford?
Old money? You sure?
I have three 1985 Tommy hllfiger sik tie made in use
Kingsman -> Huntsman
No fragrance brands other than Boss?
Ralph Lauren a mix of prep and english country 100%
Kingsman = Huntsman :)
Was about to post Huntsman & Sons, but then I saw this.
FYI the oldest company in the US is Zildjian Cymbals
You forgot Brunello cucinelli !
Buy good used. And find a good tailor.
shout out to the fellow Aussies in the comments
Muji from 1980 is old money? Da heck
SAh-viile Row???? You've never been, have you?
Manaco pronunciation maa-nuh-kow, like the country.
Does anyone make trousers that don’t look like they belong in a yoga studio? High water no sock look was 87’ 😂😂. Seriously, the skinny pants don’t fit my thighs. And yes, I’m fit. 5’10” 158
Help! 🙏🏾
Maybe I am the only subscriber who have not enough money for the old brands …
As an Australian I can tell you that Politix's quality is quite poor. MJ Bale on the other hand is great value for money. Rodd and Gunn are just expensive for very mediocre clothes.
Huntsman
some of these are old money, some of them are old people with money lol
You had me until Tommy Hilfiger… 😅
I like your channel but as an Englishman, you just butchered the pronunciation of Savile Row. Other than that, great.
Even as a non English man I noticed his butchering haha
Johnston and Murphy has declined to the level of fast fashion footwear. I used to buy their products until they started to fall apart within a year. Being from Wisconsin, I’m surprised you didn’t go with Allen Edmonds. Also, Brooks Brothers used to be the mark of success for American men for centuries, but their quality has declined and style esthetics have shifted toward trendy fashion since they were bought by a fashion conglomerate a few years ago.
Boggi Milano
Johnson and Murphy shoes are not well made anymore.
Sounds like a new video idea here.
The market for 600+ dollar shoes is pretty small, and that's what you'll be paying for shoes made the "old ways." As far as style goes. J&M generally offers classic style at prices most consumers are willing and able to pay.
This was really a rush through old money brands, so fast that i was not able to take a closer look. Why are you in such a hurry, talking so fast and let the pictures run?
Forgot underwear. Jockey and Goldtoe.
There is nothing "old money" about most of these brands. Very poor job, sorry.
ngl you’re way off. These brands have actual history to menswear 😂😂 Barbour, Burberry, Loro Piana, Zegna etc. all great historical menswear brands
Video fell off after Eddie Bauer
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As an Australian I can say that Politix is terrible. Stay away
A good coat can last you a lifetime if it’s a lether, and taken care of
YES!!!
Be careful of Barbour, women hate this brand. They see it as Prince Charles style clothes.
what kind of woman?
Cesare Attolini. Period. The rest is for peasants. No Kidding.
lol
Hay no! Como que se está poniendo muy GQ. Ya está agarrando otro rollo. Chinito pacas no. No luego me lo vayan a vestir con Burberry y Dolce& Gabana porfa. Not him!!! Pleeeeeease. I know he has to change his appearance every now and then but keep it G.
This is one of the reasons I unsubscribed this channel. All these brands are far known by everybody who ever had interest in the sartorial world. They are also in the majority very expensive brands that a regular gentleman couldn’t afford. Making any content just to keep going on is a very well way to select the followers. In my case I’m looking for real info about gentleman style. Bye Antonio!
Please don't wear a GShock with neat casual guys! Terrible advice.
Ok. So happy that this guy earnestly and well produced still knows zero about our style. Hilarious. Keep the channel up and please stay ignorant. This guy. "Australian heritage" haha is that a thing?
Burberry is way too over priced. The whole brand is now gross.
Make Country specific brands.... skip the american trash
First
Second!
Are you rich?