Why Did Men Stop Wearing Capes?

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  • Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
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    In today's video, I give you the history on wearing capes and cloaks. Is it still functional to wear capes today?
    Timestamps:
    0:00 - Why men ditched wearing capes
    0:38 - The history of wearing capes
    1:13 - Difference between capes and cloaks
    2:15 - How long have men been wearing cloaks?
    3:30 - Ancient Rome
    4:23 - Ancient Aztecs
    5:26 - Who made cloaks?
    7:06 - How they made cloaks waterproof?
    9:19 - Why do super heroes wear capes?
    10:20 - Why you shouldn't wear capes
    10:40 - Why men ditched wearing capes
    12:01 - The last time men wore cloaks
    13:50 - Do men wear cloaks today?
    15:00 - Should you wear cloaks or capes?
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  • @RealMenRealStyle
    @RealMenRealStyle  Год назад +600

    Should capes make a comeback?
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    • @MrReubenTishkoff
      @MrReubenTishkoff Год назад +19

      Lando Calrissian approves this video.

    • @emperoryuan9793
      @emperoryuan9793 Год назад +18

      Am actually a cloak fan

    • @k2sum
      @k2sum Год назад +3

      I just returned my half cape, shouldn't had

    • @williamcurry6060
      @williamcurry6060 Год назад +11

      Absolutely!!!

    • @tigerbesteverything
      @tigerbesteverything Год назад +5

      7:00 They didn't have access to water resistant materials? wrong. By felting the wool, you did get a very element resistant material and this process already existed 300 BC and even before. Other major point, why did capes went out of fashion? Because they went out of use and evolved, look at the modern cloack, the coat. Another thing you forgot is the fact that cloack were not only here to protect the wearer, but also the more expensive clothes and gear he's wearing underneath.

  • @arnantphongsatha7906
    @arnantphongsatha7906 Год назад +16545

    I wish to call out whoever called capes and cloaks unmanly to a duel at dawn.

    • @campbellisherwood5189
      @campbellisherwood5189 Год назад +805

      I volunteer to be your second!

    • @oil588
      @oil588 Год назад +521

      I volunteer my land as battleground.

    • @thestraycat69
      @thestraycat69 Год назад +100

      Capes weird kind of unmanely, cloaks, caplets manly as all get out.

    • @thestraycat69
      @thestraycat69 Год назад +86

      So is that going to be a duel or just a gentleman's disagreement? How important is the cape to you?

    • @snifey7694
      @snifey7694 Год назад +1

      @@thestraycat69 to the death vow for the cloak

  • @donalny
    @donalny Год назад +3602

    "Only if you're Batman."
    Dress for the job you want, not the job you have.

    • @RealMenRealStyle
      @RealMenRealStyle  Год назад +297

      🤩

    • @Morgue12free
      @Morgue12free Год назад +23

      😂

    • @kyhi9645
      @kyhi9645 Год назад +3

      Lol

    • @donalny
      @donalny Год назад +24

      @Soul Equaliser you mean Batwoman? She's been around a few decades. Although I hadn't heard she was a man hater. Granted, I've only paid cursory attention for a while now.

    • @robbieaulia6462
      @robbieaulia6462 Год назад +32

      ​@@donalny the Batwoman live action TV series is an absolute joke.

  • @Hallonbot
    @Hallonbot Год назад +81

    I went to a ball a week ago where the dress code was white tie, and several of the male guests (mostly older gents but a few younger ones too) wore evening cloaks over their tailcoats. It’s a great look!

  • @Greenmarty
    @Greenmarty Год назад +356

    Capes are pretty practical. I have used cape raincoat in the past which was actually army raincoat that aside from having usual advantages of capes could also be folded into small package or used as isolation under on the ground while sleeping outside.

    • @taoliu3949
      @taoliu3949 Год назад +3

      So basically a poncho

    • @joshbull623
      @joshbull623 Год назад +6

      I wore my fair share of poncho's in the military which are pretty close to what it would be like wearing a cape/cloak from my limited experience with them from Halloween costumes and two things you cannot do well with them are fighting, anything athletic really, or being in heavy wind. It was less true then as it is now, but with the onset of automation, I imagine there are more things than ever for it to get caught on too which could be a third issue frankly.

    • @Greenmarty
      @Greenmarty Год назад +1

      @@taoliu3949 Well kinda but it had a hood.

    • @Greenmarty
      @Greenmarty Год назад +1

      @Cobra Action quite the opposite, soldier can reach for gun quite easily+ it can keep both him and gun dry in rain. Also can be used as provisional shelter or wet ground isolation.

    • @taoliu3949
      @taoliu3949 Год назад

      @@Greenmarty Cloaks and capes have hoods too.

  • @Gnurklesquimp
    @Gnurklesquimp Год назад +1962

    I think cloaks and capes are a great way to make a formal style more interesting and expressive, I'd personally love to see it return as one option among many.

    • @Bjoviii
      @Bjoviii Год назад +70

      I agree, wearing a cloak day-to-day would be so badass

    • @gcanaday1
      @gcanaday1 Год назад +3

      WOOL

    • @Ranch321
      @Ranch321 Год назад +9

      Instead of a cloak could i just were a dress that starts at my shoulders?

    • @abird5575
      @abird5575 Год назад +31

      got a cloak at the renfair the other day. i was blown away by its usefulness and am honestly very sad we dont have them in society today.

    • @Gnurklesquimp
      @Gnurklesquimp Год назад +11

      @@abird5575 I always love variety in outfit silhouettes, a shame that these aren't worn commonly. I think in general it's been getting a bit better these last few years, though, I've seen a lot more people play around with different fits etc.

  • @FireFox64000000
    @FireFox64000000 Год назад +773

    I often wear my trench coat in the same fashion I would wear a cloak. It's often incredibly comfortable. And I do not secretly want cloaks to make a comeback I openly want them to make a comeback.

    • @mythcritic
      @mythcritic Год назад +7

      that style should also be brought back... it can be seen in depictions as old as some from skythia and even makes an appearance in spenser´s "fairy queen". it was the way of the nobleman to wear a coat, showing his ability to forgo manual labour

    • @nathandebue9209
      @nathandebue9209 Год назад +2

      Amen

  • @bobowon5450
    @bobowon5450 Год назад +181

    capes are deeply underrated as winter attire. the way a cape drapes over you as opposed to hugging your body provides a very different kind of warmth and comfort and is fit for much different conditions than a jacket. For example a jacket provides significant warmth but becomes a pain in the ass when you enter a building you don't intend to spend much time in like a grocery store. Meanwhile a cape might not provide the same warmth but can be easily opened and hung over your shoulders to give you temporary release from your hot bindings. you can kind of do this with a jacket but its really not designed for it and will often fall off the moment you lift your arms even slightly.

    • @keithrouch4373
      @keithrouch4373 Год назад +1

      A jacket worn open is rather a kind of cape.

    • @bobowon5450
      @bobowon5450 Год назад

      @@keithrouch4373 not really. arms still over heat inside, slinging a jacket on your shoulders like a cape results in jacket falling, cape can easily be pushed back and to the side to cover almost nothing, jacket too cumbersome

    • @seand.5535
      @seand.5535 8 месяцев назад +2

      they are even more practical in hot weather for this reason, they block the sun without trapping in heat.

  • @CleverPolarBear
    @CleverPolarBear Год назад +187

    I'd love it if they made a comeback! I used to do LARP and I've been in a torrential downpour with a waterproof cloak. Kept me warm and dry while everybody else was freeeezing! I find them to be much warmer then coats. Maybe it's the design or the way it traps body heat when you fully wrap it around yourself but they are very warm. Could see them pairing with some nice suits or people coming out with more casual designs for winter!

    • @Limbaugh_
      @Limbaugh_ Год назад +5

      We’ll bring ‘em back

    • @nickm9102
      @nickm9102 10 месяцев назад +2

      This could also be a useful alternative for someone like me that doesn't care for coats while in vehicles or buildings as they become too warm. A cloak can be collected around the arm if it becomes too warm.

    • @Snoop_Dugg
      @Snoop_Dugg 9 месяцев назад

      Its breathable

  • @larsjeger4346
    @larsjeger4346 Год назад +2660

    I really think cloaks will make a comeback in military circles as a means of dealing with thermal optics since there is a lot less direct contact between the body and the outer garment

    • @Thoumint
      @Thoumint Год назад +162

      Hey, I've never thought of that. That's pretty smart.

    • @harrys288
      @harrys288 Год назад +69

      Full circle

    • @flavortown3781
      @flavortown3781 Год назад +191

      Already are kinda coming back, thermally insulated ponchos are 1 a fucking God send for anyone in nasty weather, easy to wear over your gear and still have access wearing around bags made of water resistant armor soaked with rain blows

    • @thestraycat69
      @thestraycat69 Год назад +78

      I think once it hits military men will start wearing it in regular day.

    • @BdogFinal14
      @BdogFinal14 Год назад +13

      Naw, you could incorporate that same anti-infared tech into a combat uniform. Cloaks are impractical in modern combat.

  • @degozako
    @degozako Год назад +1626

    I think capes/cloaks should totally comeback. They're simple to make, protective against the elements, and has many opportunities for fashion. Heck, I'd wear one.

    • @coolninjabroguy
      @coolninjabroguy Год назад +25

      this is great.
      but where would anyone get a cloak now?

    • @freymilkscientist4954
      @freymilkscientist4954 Год назад +49

      @@coolninjabroguy just use your blanket lmao

    • @coolninjabroguy
      @coolninjabroguy Год назад +15

      @@freymilkscientist4954 cool.
      so where would I get a blanket?

    • @bencue7779
      @bencue7779 Год назад +29

      @@coolninjabroguy dude- witch shops. They're expensive as fuck usually, but some of em are badass.

    • @coolninjabroguy
      @coolninjabroguy Год назад +16

      It would seem you all are from distant lands
      I bid you good day dispite having yet the means of level 99 wizardry. Farewell

  • @SwaggyPants
    @SwaggyPants Год назад +78

    I actually own a cloak! I hate coats, their big and blocky, uncomfortable, and if I want to do something without taking it off it’s sucks to do. My grandmother saw me trying to make the cloak and decided to make it for me. So now as a Michigander I have something that keeps me warm and I look like a cool traveler from a fantasy game.

    • @edwardkvietkus389
      @edwardkvietkus389 Год назад +5

      AND... your Grandmother made it for you!! (That's the best part!!)

    • @Dustrout.
      @Dustrout. 28 дней назад

      ​@@edwardkvietkus389 I got a blanket I turned into a cloak and it's really comfortable to wear during the morning and late at night

  • @SpargurYarnCrafts
    @SpargurYarnCrafts Год назад +106

    I actually have made several cloaks for myself. They are great winter wear honestly. And who doesn't look cool with a cloak billowing behind them in the wind?

    • @pricklypear7516
      @pricklypear7516 Год назад +8

      I'm a woman, and maybe if men knew how utterly intriguing we think guys in in capes/cloaks look, they'd be more inclined to wear them. The only drawback I've experienced in wearing capes of my own is that they're really hard to drive in. The seatbelt constricts them unpleasantly.

    • @wafflesthearttoad6916
      @wafflesthearttoad6916 Год назад +1

      I personally have always likes capes. Maybe just me, but I have a tendency to spin around in them, also sleeves are restricting IMO.

    • @donarthiazi2443
      @donarthiazi2443 Год назад

      ​@@wafflesthearttoad6916
      Where are capes sold?

    • @jacobnugent8159
      @jacobnugent8159 Год назад

      Any good tutorials for making one

    • @jacobnugent8159
      @jacobnugent8159 Год назад

      @@pricklypear7516 maybe I should get one then

  • @ironmann16
    @ironmann16 Год назад +771

    Personally, I would love for cloaks/capes to make a comeback. They're both functional, and stylish. That being said, I'm almost surprised it hasn't happened already.

    • @sergeymelkumov9232
      @sergeymelkumov9232 Год назад +50

      it never left some places, ponchos in Latin America are basically cloaks.

    • @sew_gal7340
      @sew_gal7340 Год назад +5

      Even women dont wear cloaks....except scarves, it just isnt functional any more

    • @anthonyj.manttan9986
      @anthonyj.manttan9986 Год назад +20

      I don't just want capes back, but tunics too

    • @TheScaarab
      @TheScaarab Год назад +21

      They are things that are tough. Tough does not translate well to fast-fashion-throw-your-clothes-out-every-season.

    • @thecraftycreeper3167
      @thecraftycreeper3167 Год назад +24

      @@TheScaarab does anyone really even like fast fashion? i have had the same style wardrobe for years jenes and t-shirt or older British when colder

  • @michaeljenson
    @michaeljenson Год назад +1219

    My sister was inspired by the hooded elvish Lorien cloaks from LOTR and made one for herself to wear during her morning walks at her college. Fast foreword to the next semester and now she's made (I think) 10+ more and it's the unofficial uniform for her society.
    So, yes. I think in some circles they're definitely ripe for a comeback.

    • @Seamus.Harper
      @Seamus.Harper Год назад +36

      Can I order one for me, here in Germany? I have been looking for a wellmade and stylish cloak. 😎

    • @smbsuperfan271
      @smbsuperfan271 Год назад +8

      Hell.
      Yea.

    • @0whatman
      @0whatman Год назад +5

      nice

    • @ildlyn8966
      @ildlyn8966 Год назад

      weird.

    • @TeSolycMandalor
      @TeSolycMandalor Год назад +4

      We're talking about men's fashion. Don't mix apples and oranges.

  • @pjubo
    @pjubo Год назад +14

    Love that you ended on " you wear whatever you want to wear", that is the moral that we all should be pushing.

  • @zachcrawford5
    @zachcrawford5 Год назад +53

    I'm surprised cloaks haven't made a comeback in military. They seem like they would be excellent as a shape shifting camouflage even against thermal imaging and would hide a soldier's gear making it much harder for enemies to tell who is who and what the platoon's capabilities and strategy might be. Also protecting the solder from the element and even offering a bit of padding/shelter if they have to lay/sleep on the ground.

    • @OldNavyGuy
      @OldNavyGuy Год назад +12

      Nice idea, but they get caught on stuff.

    • @elmohead
      @elmohead 7 месяцев назад +6

      Actually there is a military cloak that can harden and soften on command. When you're under cover, literally looks like a rock.

    • @user-hg2gt2wb3c
      @user-hg2gt2wb3c 6 месяцев назад +5

      Sharpshooters and scouts do occasionally wear cloaks. You can see them in some Ukraine war footage, for example. Generally, these are used when you need more camouflage than an ordinary uniform will provide, but can't be bothered with or do not have a full ghillie suit. It's a good visual way to distinguish a sharpshooter or scout from a sniper, even if you can't see the man's weapon.

  • @zacharyharwell351
    @zacharyharwell351 Год назад +832

    As a lover of Victorian and other older fashion styles, I FULLY support the return of the cape and its variations (especially the cloak)

    • @gamingmoment5274
      @gamingmoment5274 Год назад +16

      also because they are fucking awesome

    • @tiagopesce
      @tiagopesce Год назад +3

      as a vampire larp player i seccond that

    • @giulyanoviniciussanssilva2947
      @giulyanoviniciussanssilva2947 Год назад +4

      All of us dressed as Brazilian politicians.

    • @last_husar5426
      @last_husar5426 Год назад +1

      Great 👍

    • @KaiservonKrieger
      @KaiservonKrieger Год назад +3

      and so what's stopping you? Become the change you want to see. I've been wearing suits out of "formal" occasions for some years now

  • @arcticdragon3565
    @arcticdragon3565 Год назад +545

    Capes definitely need to make a comeback. Even more, authentic cloaks need to make a comeback. One time I was in 0F weather in a t-shirt and jeans. My friend just so happened to have an authentic thick winter cloak. He had a coat as well so he gave me his cloak, and that honestly felt way warmer than any coat I have ever worn.

    • @just-a-fella3212
      @just-a-fella3212 Год назад +40

      A cloak is warmer because your arms are inside it and therefore the body heat is centralised and contained. Extended arms, even when sleeved, lose heat. This is why if you have a full length overcoat your are warmer for sleeping if you take your arms out the sleeves and wrap the coat around you like a blanket.

    • @randomnobody660
      @randomnobody660 Год назад +3

      @@just-a-fella3212 I mean there's nothing stopping you from just not using your sleeves is there? When them you also have the option of using them when you aren't so cold but need to do thing.
      I guess not using sleaves might be even more socially unacceptable than wearing cloaks, but outside of that having sleeves seems like a net positive.

    • @just-a-fella3212
      @just-a-fella3212 Год назад +8

      @@randomnobody660 Yes, I agree; sleeves are "handy". And if you are just sitting or walking and not using your arms, then taking your arms out of the sleeves and having them inside your coat like a cape is warmer, providing your coat is roomy enough to button up with your arms inside it. Having a coat that is several sizes too big is good for this purpose. Just shorten the sleeves, or buy a fat man coat.

    • @ealing456
      @ealing456 Год назад +5

      There was a very slight boom in men's capes, shawls and cloaks for about one winter in maybe 2016 or 2017? Then it vanished.
      And with fuel prices skyrocketing and the cost of living going up here in the UK and many Brits not being able to afford simply putting the heating on, a nice cape or cloak is really appealing. I'm sitting at my computer desk now with a simple cloak-poncho I bought years ago from Topman. Real toasty.

    • @coppertopv365
      @coppertopv365 Год назад +3

      Had a Friend who reenacts in medieval fairs.. I was pulling Security Duty at a Christmas tree tent and he loaned his Cloak to me for warmth, it was 25° or So.. it worked great..

  • @ericohm9474
    @ericohm9474 Год назад +9

    Not a cape but i was wearing a vintage calf length trench coat unbuttoned, and the absolute swagger it gave me walking around town was incredible. It swayed side to side and billowed in the wind, majestic. Turned heads all night. Ive been chasing that high ever since.

  • @hakimibnasri3224
    @hakimibnasri3224 Год назад +10

    Conclusion, the cloak, capelet and cape needs to make their own comeback. Eloboration, they just simply badass.

  • @lbwlawyer
    @lbwlawyer Год назад +1155

    I’m not entirely sold on a cape in the modern age, but the cloak would be VERY handy in modern winters where you don’t want to go full ‘North Face’

    • @sayochikun3288
      @sayochikun3288 Год назад +64

      Tbf our standarts increased alot. So we can use cloaks in bad weather just for the sake of it because its cool

    • @shred1894
      @shred1894 Год назад +57

      I have a heavy wool cloak that is amazing in the winter. It is the warmest thing I own.

    • @vonmeier
      @vonmeier Год назад +18

      I was actually thinking about making a waxed hooded cloak instead of using umbrellas. Also walking in nature on rainy days could benefit from a cloak as well since it's separate from the main outfit so easier to remove and dry once in a shelter, one doesn't have to sit in wet clothes.

    • @Watermelon_Man
      @Watermelon_Man Год назад +11

      Yeah I like the idea of a cloak as a Texan. Our weather is very volatile and can change from ~40° to ~80° within a few hours during the winter. A cloak can be quickly removed to accommodate changing temperatures.

    • @JasonParmenter
      @JasonParmenter Год назад

      I am sold on both

  • @StaticP
    @StaticP Год назад +501

    I've been complaining over the last few years that Cloaks, Capes, Shawls, etc, are basically inaccessible to men. When it comes to women's clothing the variety is huge and covers even these - but finding men's clothing of these types is incredibly difficult if not pricey. The only kind one can find are from Cos-Play wears which aren't made to last or function like the cloaks of the past. Much more, to wear one of these items in public would be scoffed at... which is absolutely absurd considering it's been a part of our history for over 3000 years. I find it quite unfortunate. If anyone has a good site to buy such items, please let me know! =)

    • @americanmapper2445
      @americanmapper2445 Год назад +9

      Ohh my god your here

    • @francisdhomer5910
      @francisdhomer5910 Год назад +21

      Got mine at Sterling. Almost any Ren Faire will have a seller of fine clothing. Or order online

    • @tedfisher1913
      @tedfisher1913 Год назад +17

      Sesena cape company out of Spain. They have a good selection for both men and women. They are pricey but the styles are very nice.

    • @StaticP
      @StaticP Год назад +10

      @@tedfisher1913 thank you. =)

    • @eomersimbajon2938
      @eomersimbajon2938 Год назад +4

      holy crap dude you were my childhood. I love your songs!

  • @catrionanicthamhais
    @catrionanicthamhais Год назад +14

    One great advantage to wearing a cloak on horseback is that with the cloak draped behind and below the saddle that layer of fabric could trap the heat coming from the horse and help to keep a rider warm. I have a a long raincoat specifically for long riding, not split up the back, that functions in a similar manner

  • @Gigatless
    @Gigatless Год назад +10

    Cloaks are pretty damn rad. They are easy to throw on, they are warm, they are not sweaty, they protect almost the whole body and they are super simple to make.

  • @mnk9073
    @mnk9073 Год назад +385

    The last surviving "common" cape was the Opera cloak (no not the one the Phantom wears, the one the people who go see the Phantom wear). It died, like most fancy menswear, due to the great depression (money shortage) and WW2 (fabric shortage).

    • @magnumopus1628
      @magnumopus1628 Год назад +11

      Dude, you literally just watched photos of Italian Carabinieri wearing them...

    • @LD-mu4eg
      @LD-mu4eg Год назад +19

      @@magnumopus1628 i think military uniforms are a bit separate from mainstream fashion

    • @gabeprice2706
      @gabeprice2706 Год назад

      May I just ask about the name
      MTG?

  • @galazkagal
    @galazkagal Год назад +484

    As a girl I wanna say one thing: I find cloaks and capes as absolutely the most attractive kind of garment there is. They give me this mysterious, powerful, mighty vibe... Please, dear men, give them a comeback! TT

    • @pubcle
      @pubcle Год назад +27

      I'm currently trying to bring greatcoats back a bit using my grandfather's, they're a nice spot for those who perhaps lack the confidence to fully peacock with a cloak. I do really want to see cloaks come back as well, but I think it should still be a bit uncommon, if it's too ubiquitous that ruins the interest of it. There's quite a few things that would be available to men's style that's dropped from vests to cloaks to greatcoats. I think things like khakis and baseball caps are just... well, they're pretty poor for dressing well, especially t-shirts.

    • @martabachynsky8545
      @martabachynsky8545 Год назад +9

      @@pubcle Greatcoats are awesome! I own a female version. It's great to wear in bad weather and looks elegant. (got it as a gift)

    • @NoobsofFredo
      @NoobsofFredo Год назад +9

      @@pubcle I don't quite have a greatcoat, but I do have a very nice trenchcoat that I like to wear during the winters, and I'm hoping to get a nice duster for the warmer months as well.
      Honestly, the fact that long outerwear like coats and cloaks have gone out of fashion is criminal to me, and I hate how bland men's fashion is. It always just seems to be either 'how similar can we stay to the typical business suit without copy-pasting it' or 'how bad can we make this without being called on it', without any of the grandeur or opulence of days past avaailable.

    • @1Thunderfire
      @1Thunderfire Год назад +5

      @@NoobsofFredo I wonder if part of it is to do with the weather/climate? When these were worn regularly in the UK at least, winters were much colder and central heating wasn't a thing so you needed good, thick clothing. That said, you could easily make stuff like this with less heavy materials. I just want to see something different as opposed to the boring, standard, black suit!

    • @mike954
      @mike954 Год назад +5

      @@1Thunderfire @Loremaster Yn'Taris
      I've got two long trenchcoats (1 grey, 1 tan) that I use here in Southern California whenever there's major rain. Though they lack a hood, so I still end up wearing a light rain jacket or water-resistant hooded windbreaker underneath to cover my head.

  • @AndrewTheFrank
    @AndrewTheFrank Год назад +5

    Wore a cape as part of a cheap Halloween costume once and despite being made out of a thin and cheap material it kept me incredibly warm throughout the chilly night. Very useful. Very practical.

  • @pyotr716
    @pyotr716 Год назад +9

    For my birthday last year I bought myself a cape. I wore it almost everyday especially during winter and I loved it!! Didn't care for all the looks and head turns I got. People really looked at me like I was crazy. I hated wearing my cape during October as everyone always asked if it was my halloween costume. Anyway, yes capes should make a comeback it just looks awesome.

  • @martidodger7106
    @martidodger7106 Год назад +275

    As someone who has shoulder and carpal tunnel issues, I used to dread winter season because of added weight and bulk of my coat to my body. I used to commute by subway to work, and a parka was definitely needed as my stations was above ground. So between getting jostled on the train, my bag which now included my dress shoes so I could switch out of my boots at work, I was miserable. Then one day I saw that there were capes in the winter coat department, and oh my god what game changer. It was lightweight while being warm enough, my bag could go under the coat so it was also protected from the elements, and I definitely stood out from the monotony dark coats and parkas on the train- I received a ton of complements, so that was a nice mood boost to my commute; Also I felt hella fancy and like a noble off to moodily trapes across the moors instead of being packed into a gross commuter train. Yes, please, capes need to make a comeback, and my guys- you all look HOT in capes. Capes give off a regal/"I actually give a shit about my appearance" vibes, and those of us who are attracted to men, LOVE that .

    • @Brodc
      @Brodc Год назад +11

      Cloaks and capes are only cool if you’re attractive. I’d look like a jackass with one because I’m short and ugly

    • @mandiehuns1602
      @mandiehuns1602 Год назад +6

      Yeah if guys would stop wearing sweat shirts and start wearing capes i would be happy. Sweat shirts are just no effort

    • @inquisitorwalmarius6650
      @inquisitorwalmarius6650 Год назад +6

      ​@@mandiehuns1602 worse still are sweat pants, i got friends swearing to them as comfy clothing, i only see a garment that shouldnt be, it screams im a slop and i am lazy to the point "i dont care". i also dislike wearing them, that may be a reason behind my view.

    • @Call-me-Al
      @Call-me-Al Год назад +5

      @@mandiehuns1602 capes are no effort too, you put both on with the same amount of effort. Sweatshirts and capes fill entirely different functions, same as with bicycle shorts and jeans. I wouldn't exercise in a cape, but I would exercise in a sweatshirt.

    • @mandiehuns1602
      @mandiehuns1602 Год назад +3

      @@Call-me-Al Capes are hot.
      And I know plenty of people who wear sweatshirts everywhere. Even to church. Oh boy do they look so baaaaad.

  • @nielsdanielbuch9022
    @nielsdanielbuch9022 Год назад +462

    I think the specific cape that is draped over one shoulder and only covers half your body, could become a fashion statement again. there's alot of possibilities for designers in the cut, how it drapes and folds, and in the lining and potential patterns. With modern materials you could probably make it stab proof and use it for protection and to conceal a slim sword or rapier, if you want to go old school.

    • @trishapellis
      @trishapellis Год назад +53

      If a Hollywood star decided to wear a cape or cloak to the Met gala or the Grammies or something, more people would start wearing that same type of clothing. But the men at these big functions... they just go for regular suits so far. Really annoying double standard where the women are expected to stand out in the most outlandish ways possible and the men are expected to wear identical suits. Men used to have so much fashion. Why can't we have modern takes on officer coats and half-capes? Why doesn't anyone dress like a pirate? Where are the Calico Jacks of the modern age? Wouldn't you expect movie stars to be exactly the kind of people to wear those kinds of things?

    • @RobbieL1977
      @RobbieL1977 Год назад +18

      @@trishapellis a few years ago when working as a bell ringer for the Salvation Army I wore an outfit like what men would wear in Charles Dickens books top hat and clock included now I'll admit they were the type you get at a costume store but I got a lot of complaments

    • @CatNamedSteve05
      @CatNamedSteve05 Год назад +12

      What funny is im 99 percent positive you were thinking of King Julius while making this comment. But yeah it is pretty fawkin sik he looks so badass

    • @onionsieglinde8718
      @onionsieglinde8718 Год назад +4

      @@trishapellis Oh man, you remember Chadwick Boseman's incredible outfit at the 2018 Met Gala? You could easily make that fit an everyday fashion, it would look amazing in a more modern, subtle style I think

    • @jameskurth3560
      @jameskurth3560 Год назад +2

      Agreed.

  • @shoty_x1693
    @shoty_x1693 Год назад +12

    When I wear a jacket I keep my arms out of the sleeves, let the zipper be open and rest the part where the sleeves begin on my shoulders. Essentially creating something _similar_ to a cape. I find it comfortable to wear it like that since it keeps me from sweating and still provides warmth as it still covers my arms.

  • @M4S4life
    @M4S4life Год назад +1

    Thank you you answered some history questions I had, and length questions, honestly capes and cloaks should come back, made some and bought some, but looking you make more.

  • @lbcsv
    @lbcsv Год назад +638

    Do you remember Thunderhead? His cape snagged on a missle tip. Stratogirl’s cape was caught in a jet turbine, Metalman’s in an express elevator, Dynaguy snagged his on takeoff, Splashdown was sucked into a vortex…no capes!

    • @alexarchivechannel6673
      @alexarchivechannel6673 Год назад +66

      Edna a real one

    • @jerome1lm
      @jerome1lm Год назад +48

      You could easily fit them with a quick release. We have velcro, magnets, plastic snap connectors or just thin material that tears under load.

    • @Watermelon_Man
      @Watermelon_Man Год назад +37

      That scene was funny, but ultimately makes no sense. If something was strong enough to suck you in from just your cape (especially with Splashdown who was PLANTED ON HIS FEET), then it would suck you in regardless of your garments. I would’ve preferred the more straightforward tactical answer that capes can be grabbed even if your body is out of reach.

    • @romanmay2867
      @romanmay2867 Год назад +1

      @@jerome1lm literally i think it could be annoying to have your cape just fall off but i think it would work with velcro or something similar

    • @Desolator84
      @Desolator84 Год назад +14

      @@Watermelon_Man Simple explanation is that capes and cloaks both in animated movies and video games adds just more 'hair' to render - as in, removing cloaks and long hair cuts the costs of animation and processing power.

  • @JeremyCulbreath
    @JeremyCulbreath Год назад +211

    My wife and I are into medieval reenactment. Cloaks and capes are popular with our friends during the colder months for their practicality and style. We find that if you own nice ones, you tend to find excuses to dress up and wear them. But the more utilitarian ones also see occasional use in mundane life, such as quick runs to and from a vehicle on a winter day or as an outer layer when hunting in the cold, wet deer woods.

  • @jer.3881
    @jer.3881 Год назад +3

    Awesome, another excellent educational background with your outstanding fashion tips. Keep up the fantastic material!

  • @watch7966
    @watch7966 Год назад +9

    Next to trench coats, cloaks are a clothing item that I would l love to see comeback. I like that you pointed out their particular usefulness in concealing weapons.
    I do not know who would consider them unmanly. They were commonly used by knights during the Medieval period.

  • @wildhanachi
    @wildhanachi Год назад +427

    I absolutely love cloaks! It is awful that we have let this fall out of style. I think it absolutely should make a comeback!

    • @The_Blue_Otaku
      @The_Blue_Otaku Год назад +1

      I totally agree dude capes should make a come back they give off a sence of class and elegance

  • @SephanPhane2736
    @SephanPhane2736 Год назад +108

    Love that many say its "outdated" "unmanly" but they are a versatile article of clothing. I've got mine and I'm hoping to wear it proudly more often because it has so many benefits and defense measure as well.

    • @erwannthietart3602
      @erwannthietart3602 Год назад +6

      Well they have been a lot of disrespect toward older stuff everytime new stuff comes, its a cycle really, thats how trend works, "small start, found use in, found style in, popularity gained, diversity in the product made to keep popularity, popularity stagnate, new small start for something else, similar use found, popularity gained, discreditate older trend to boost popularity further alongside diversification of the product, repeat"

    • @owenliquidnitrogen
      @owenliquidnitrogen Год назад +6

      People that say that , without a doubt, wears the most basic sweatshop clothing you can imagine.

    • @skeeo7393
      @skeeo7393 Год назад

      @@owenliquidnitrogen so a cape made in a sweatshop?

    • @omaroma6081
      @omaroma6081 Год назад

      It's not that it's "outdated" it's that's I've seen the Incredibles

    • @piccalillipit9211
      @piccalillipit9211 Год назад +2

      this was my comment: *YOU ARE 100% **_WRONG_* if you dont think capes / cloaks are brilliant - sorry that is a fact NOT an opinion - there is a REASON cloaks were the outer garment of choice for 2000 years
      I bought a cloak [cape with a hood] in a second hand shop to play obi wan kenobi. a month later it was my GO TO dog walking cloak. they are super warm, waterproof, windproof, super quick to put on, quiet - yep that's a weird one, they keep out 80% of traffic noise etc. I now have 3 cloaks and 2 capes and a basic loden cloak is always at the side of the door in case it's raining.

  • @granflecha
    @granflecha Год назад +2

    Awesome video! Definitely in full support of capes coming back. I feel the same way about Tricorne hats, super stylish useful clothing that got abandoned as time went on.

  • @EXILEDEARTH
    @EXILEDEARTH 6 месяцев назад

    Oh my gosh. I've been wanting this video for so long.

  • @Fettman501
    @Fettman501 Год назад +227

    One thing I'm surprised nobody's mentioned is pairing cloaks with kilts. To me it's a very obvious synergy: both garments drape and allow unrestricted movement, and cloaks tend to cover more leg than coats normally do, and the cloak can be exposed for ventilation or fashion, not to mention the military tradition aspect in Irish units at least. Cloaks work well with sporrans and other common accessories too. I have a winter cloak, easily among the warmest garments I own, that I bought for that reason.

    • @jamesg973
      @jamesg973 Год назад +11

      And if you have a great kilt it is an all-in-one package.

    • @phillipmeeks2391
      @phillipmeeks2391 Год назад +3

      I wear my cloak with my kilts in cool to cold weather, they are really nice and warm.

    • @piratewhoisquiet
      @piratewhoisquiet Год назад +5

      For the last two and a half years I have dressed almost entirely in cloaks and wrap skirts for pretty much entirely freedom of movement reasons. A lightweight woolen cloak often entirely replaces a jacket or coat on a warm evening or a cool day: checks, tartans, twills and tweeds for evening, while a bright plaid makes for upbeat daywear.

    • @jakubrogacz6829
      @jakubrogacz6829 Год назад

      kilt and cloak is doubling same kind of item.

    • @026sjors
      @026sjors Год назад

      Plaid

  • @JSerrato289
    @JSerrato289 Год назад +459

    I've been waiting for this video ever since I voted that they should come back
    ever since I discovered that modern people still wore capes, particularly the italians and spanish, I've been wanting to have one made for myself as someone with both italian and spanish blood

    • @digitalcthulhu143
      @digitalcthulhu143 Год назад +56

      Dunno why it got so much hate because cloaks are hella cool

    • @RealMenRealStyle
      @RealMenRealStyle  Год назад +31

      Agreed!

    • @JSerrato289
      @JSerrato289 Год назад +16

      @@digitalcthulhu143 cuz they would have to compete with its coolness

    • @zipflik7887
      @zipflik7887 Год назад +2

      I never saw no Italian or Spaniard wear a cape or cloak, they wear the same shit as us in continental Europe

    • @JSerrato289
      @JSerrato289 Год назад +3

      @@zipflik7887 military and some who went to piti uomo, or at least one person. I'm pretty sure Italian officers or whatever still wear capes. So idk what you're talking about. Closest other thing to a cape is an overcoat being hung by the shoulders

  • @user-uf6fs2rn6s
    @user-uf6fs2rn6s Год назад +3

    The problem of capes dragging you can also be remeded by hidden quick release buckles. Also can perhaps wear a jacket in a way that mimics a cape

  • @nyuu444
    @nyuu444 Год назад +2

    0:37 Now, I've watched your videos on and off for the past 2 years and I must say this humor ( along with with most of your well thought out videos) has sold me. Subscribed.

  • @annabees
    @annabees Год назад +389

    I'm a woman and I always thought capes/capelet/cloaks were classy af for man and woman both. As a teen someone had one at school and I always thought I wanted one.
    I sew one as part of an AC costume and that was the most winter proof efficient costume I could have pulled off😂
    And this summer, my grandma gave me one because she had no use of it anymore. I'm pregnant and what she gave as a "I don't need it want it" was like the perfect gift.
    Coats are warm, efficient, classy & size change proof. And lately, unique, because no one wears them anymore, which is a shame 🥰

    • @pricklypear7516
      @pricklypear7516 Год назад +17

      I got my first cape when I was pregnant. It was a lightweight wool and perfect for breastfeeding in public places, for tossing over us in a car or plane, for all manner of uses besides just keeping warm. I'm in my 60's now, and I STILL love my capes!

    • @mudasersikandary9621
      @mudasersikandary9621 8 месяцев назад

      Do you have any cloak recommendations? I’m specifically looking for one that can handle Canadian winters. (I’m 6’1, so any recommendations that reach my ankles would be greatly appreciated!)

    • @annabees
      @annabees 8 месяцев назад

      @@mudasersikandary9621 Unfortunately I don't :( As I was saying, my only "real" coat was offered to be by my Grand Ma and she bought it like 15 years ago :/

    • @mudasersikandary9621
      @mudasersikandary9621 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@annabees No worries, I’ve been searching and there aren’t a lot of options. Either have it custom made for more than I can afford, or buy one that meets *some* of my preferences. No thanks, I’ll make one myself! We have a sewing machine from my grandma that hasn’t been used since we got it, and I have access to the internet, so I guess im gonna teach myself!

    • @Ulrna
      @Ulrna 6 месяцев назад +1

      m'lady

  • @g45sp4
    @g45sp4 Год назад +555

    Girls during winter: “ugh I’m so cold”
    Boys during winter: “I can finally conceal carry my sp5k”
    “I have an FAL under my cape”

    • @Izayoink_Saccuy
      @Izayoink_Saccuy Год назад +44

      I have a dagger,a pistol, two claymore,zwei zweihanders ,four ford fiesta ,nine portable Samsung smart fridges ,and lastly three camper vans under my cloak

    • @Polymerata
      @Polymerata Год назад

      i have a big jumbo

    • @realdragon
      @realdragon Год назад +1

      sp5k? Amateur, I would have advantage because nobody expects long sword

    • @johnsmithwesson9996
      @johnsmithwesson9996 Год назад +1

      I have a belt with cans of tactical beans ready to be deployed at a moments notice

    • @KaptajnKaffe
      @KaptajnKaffe Год назад +1

      Ccw an at4

  • @davidcarreira536
    @davidcarreira536 Год назад +2

    If you like that, move to Portugal. We have something called "capote alentejano", a cloak with a hefty fur collar for good measure. It's not "fashionable" as in mainstream fashion, but it has definitely made a comeback and is now regarded as a luxury piece. Many land owners and other wealthy people in rural areas wear them daily. Tailors offers them for a more vintage look. And it has been widely used by politicians, like our president Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, or Nobel Prize for Literature winner José Saramago.

  • @Bugagaito
    @Bugagaito Год назад

    Very interesting video. Thanks.)

  • @thelordsanguine6383
    @thelordsanguine6383 Год назад +181

    I wore a cloak (that I made obv because you can't readily buy one) to a medieval festival with some armour. Surprisingly I found that they are very versatile, completely protected me from the rain and wind (everyone was cold but me) and I could share it with others, when it was sunny I laid it out on the floor as a sitting rug. Don't see why I wouldn't consider wearing one now in general when things get breezy. I could see it being very useful to protect against the sun, much like woolen ponchos which are also super versatile.

    • @Ohhiohh
      @Ohhiohh Год назад +6

      Everyone liked that

    • @dvoremay6683
      @dvoremay6683 Год назад +1

      Womens cotten blend wrap. Buy in extra large and bonus points if you can sew. Trust me.

  • @TuShan18
    @TuShan18 Год назад +253

    I started getting curious about clapes more when I did a Boba Fett cosplay for Halloween one time. Even though it was just a small shoulder cape, It felt cool having that flow behind me, or having to flip it out of the way when I needed to use my arm. It made me think "why did this go out of style?" So I'm 100% on board with capes/cloaks/capelets making a comeback.

    • @jadedseer
      @jadedseer Год назад +6

      The Chapter Master has spoken.

    • @TuShan18
      @TuShan18 Год назад +5

      @@jadedseer a cloak of a great salamander would be a lot more impressive than a piece of cloth

    • @jamessullivan4391
      @jamessullivan4391 Год назад +1

      Get rid of the term "cosplay" if you want to be more manly.

    • @TuShan18
      @TuShan18 Год назад +13

      @@jamessullivan4391 dude, I am a fat person that paints plastic models, and created a costume of a fictional character. I think I lost my manly card a while ago.

    • @kevinh2345
      @kevinh2345 Год назад +1

      There's a good reason they went out of fashion, modern garments are way more comfortable on top of doing a much better job of providing protection from the elements.

  • @DenraelLeandros
    @DenraelLeandros Год назад

    Awesome commentary

  • @Tyler.O
    @Tyler.O 4 месяца назад

    Excellent video

  • @jaysato
    @jaysato Год назад +608

    they stopped after knowing they couldn’t fly

    • @RealMenRealStyle
      @RealMenRealStyle  Год назад +75

      Haha! Exactly.

    • @MrReubenTishkoff
      @MrReubenTishkoff Год назад +12

      Lando Calrissian: *laughs showing the cape wardrobe he keeps inside Millennium Falcon*

    • @bryanutility9609
      @bryanutility9609 Год назад +2

      @@RealMenRealStyle men should not imitate or aspire to teenager “marvel comic” movies. What we call “cape sh*t” movies. Grown men in cargo shorts and a dad bod captain America shirt. Not at all what your video is addressing btw. Great history here thank you!

    • @popinoffatthef
      @popinoffatthef Год назад +5

      Who says we can't fLY?

    • @nkemnoraulmanfredini7286
      @nkemnoraulmanfredini7286 Год назад +8

      @@bryanutility9609 superheroes are for everyone,bryan

  • @Amakusa9000
    @Amakusa9000 Год назад +172

    Actually, a full heavy duty cloak is excellent to staying warm when walking my dog during the dead of winter. It cuts out almost all wind. I wear my normal winter jacket underneath, and it makes an appreciable difference, particularly in keeping my legs warm.

    • @lukasjuszczak1664
      @lukasjuszczak1664 Год назад +2

      And light cloak with a hood is perfect for summer evening, so I can get some protection and don't overheat.

    • @mudasersikandary9621
      @mudasersikandary9621 8 месяцев назад

      What cloak do you use if you don’t mind me asking? I’m looking for cloak that can handle Canadian winters and is a decent length (I’m 6”1). Thanks!

    • @seand.5535
      @seand.5535 8 месяцев назад

      @@mudasersikandary9621 I bought an army surplus wool blanket for pretty cheap, I haven't made it into a cloak yet but i think it would help for Canadian winters, you could layer them if 1 isn't enough.

  • @sebastiansabogalulloque7206
    @sebastiansabogalulloque7206 Год назад

    Great video. Congratulations

  • @johnprudent3216
    @johnprudent3216 Год назад +2

    Damn! I actually just learned something about the cape. Seriously. This was a good and informative video.

  • @tannerbarnes7392
    @tannerbarnes7392 Год назад +108

    I've never taken Edna seriously on the "no capes" rule. Capes are a very important item in the Superhero toolkit, because you can use them to warm and protect scared, cold children.

    • @badconnection4383
      @badconnection4383 Год назад +4

      Yet at the same time Syndrone was killed by the cape.

    • @tannerbarnes7392
      @tannerbarnes7392 Год назад +7

      @@badconnection4383 Syndrome was the bad guy, who fell for the same cheap shot that he used to exploit other heroes. And what you said doesn't invalidate what I said.

    • @badconnection4383
      @badconnection4383 Год назад +3

      @@tannerbarnes7392 I wasn't trying to invalidate your point but I was trying to say there is a reason why a lot of superheroes don't wear capes. The loss of added weight allows them to be more flexible and acrobatic like Spider-Man or Daredevil.

    • @tannerbarnes7392
      @tannerbarnes7392 Год назад +3

      @@badconnection4383 my bad then, I misunderstood. I do see your point though

    • @dave5194
      @dave5194 Год назад +10

      Easy solution is just to make the capes detach if pulled hard enough

  • @gaz312
    @gaz312 Год назад +610

    I used to be be in a historic society and we had cloaks and I honestly wish they’d make a come back.
    They’re so practical.
    In foul weathers they practically cover your whole body.
    They can be waterproof and warming, cover your head, body, your hand and legs. More than any jacket can.
    In cold weather for instance you can have your hands inside the cloak keeping them warm and dry reducing the need for gloves but you can wear gloves for extra warm.
    Cloaks are so practical and comfortable would be great to see them back.

    • @dayman161172
      @dayman161172 Год назад +18

      Whats stopping you to wearing that?

    • @TheTiredBard
      @TheTiredBard Год назад +33

      And think about how much pockets you could put in a cloak! That's a lot of pockets. Instant win for humanity!

    • @just-a-fella3212
      @just-a-fella3212 Год назад +37

      Stop wishing for cloaks to make a come back. They are not illegal. Just wear one.
      Or do you want to appear to fit in with others more than you want to be yourself?

    • @cesarperez1835
      @cesarperez1835 Год назад +20

      I think the biggest issue with wearing a cape now isn’t looking weird or being arrested, but finding quality capes at affordable prices. Bc they are not common, you likely have to search deep to find one that actually stands the weather, specially if you are in colder and stormy places, or you need to put a custom order to a tailor, which likely isn’t cheap. This leaves you only with DIY.
      (If someone finds functional capes, particularly Greek/Roman style, let me know where to find some😢)

    • @flyingrat492
      @flyingrat492 Год назад +5

      @@TheTiredBard they’d be near useless pockets though, you couldn’t put any weight in them without it becoming very flappy and annoying to move in

  • @gordon9999234
    @gordon9999234 Год назад

    Very well researched! Great stuff

  • @ccastaneda669
    @ccastaneda669 Год назад +2

    Antonio another wonderful video. I can imagine the amount of work that it must take to do the research for these topics. They are always appreciated, keep up the good work.👍

  • @bronsonjohnson9019
    @bronsonjohnson9019 Год назад +50

    I wore a cloak in highschool. It was a deep forest green outer and a olive inner. People thought I was nuts and mocked me incessantly. I loved that cloak. It was warm in the winter, shady in the summer. Just a perfect garment. But yes, you’ll get mocked continuously. Lol

    • @jesuschristlovingyou
      @jesuschristlovingyou Год назад +12

      Chad move

    • @Sam-gf1eb
      @Sam-gf1eb Год назад +1

      I can say that you get teased and mocked more in schools than out of schools, for anything.

  • @JSephH76
    @JSephH76 Год назад +373

    So many channels that I have seen like yours are filled with so much toxic insecure bs. I absolutely love the positivity and support you brought to this video! I also appreciate all the research and effort that clearly went into this. 10/10 keep on being awesome my friend. We could use more channels like yours in this space! :)

    • @rumplstiltztinkerstein
      @rumplstiltztinkerstein Год назад +2

      At first I thought you were criticizing lol

    • @hmp5718
      @hmp5718 Год назад +1

      "Toxic insecure bs" sounds like you wear a cape.

  • @jared5811
    @jared5811 Год назад +8

    Your description of the functionality and meaning of the variety of Cloaks reminds me of the Great Kilt. The garment could be worn in multiple ways depending on the need and the weather (including as blankets while you slept). Different tartans (patterns) could be used to distinguish a person as a member of a group.

  • @PopStarKilla
    @PopStarKilla 5 месяцев назад

    Great vid

  • @archangel98632
    @archangel98632 Год назад +86

    When I lived in NY I would routinely wear my hooded long cloak for on-call nights at the hospital. Kept the snow off, kept me warm, doubled as a blanket during down-times for naps... and UNDENIABLY commanded respect as I strode onto the unit like Darth-freaking Vader asking for signout and triage list! 😁

    • @BusinessWolf1
      @BusinessWolf1 Год назад +8

      damn you were just stylin' on them sith mode

  • @salimgirala
    @salimgirala Год назад +82

    I lived in Salamanca, Spain. One misty midnight, while walking lonely in a narrow, dimmly lit medieval street, I saw a group of about twelve men wearing long black cloaks aproaching me. They seemed to float in show motion like a scene of the movie Twilight. I feel fear!
    Later, a Spanish friend told me that was a "sociedad capista" (a cloak society), group of men that like to wear cloaks... i found it a little weird, but fascinating!

  • @onya13
    @onya13 Год назад

    Great video! I did wondered what happened to cloaks as a fashion accessory

  • @zulfaqaarumair3042
    @zulfaqaarumair3042 Год назад

    Thank you for this video, good sir. Great work 🙏🏻
    And yes to capes!

  • @kevinstockwell2894
    @kevinstockwell2894 Год назад +81

    Something also worth mentioning about cloaks is that they were also useful as weapons themselves. They are talked about quite often as off hand weapons to be used with the rapier

    • @sirvelociraptor2590
      @sirvelociraptor2590 Год назад +12

      Less weapons and more a defensive/strategic tool really. Probably useful to stop cuts and/or obscure your opponents view of your movements.

  • @MandelbrotMetalhead
    @MandelbrotMetalhead Год назад +86

    I had a black wool cloak that I wore in high school. Everyone but the drama kids thought I was a freak, but the joke was on them every time it rained or snowed. It kept me warm, kept my backpack dry, and I could whip it off within seconds of being in the building while everyone else struggled with their coats.

    • @akimbofurry2179
      @akimbofurry2179 Год назад +12

      Lmao. Bloody twigs they are.

    • @gcanaday1
      @gcanaday1 Год назад +7

      I still have a wool capelet. It weighs as much as my car. It's awesome.

    • @tyler1673
      @tyler1673 Год назад +12

      Weirdly I found that the cloak style had a lot of utility in a school setting where you don't own a car.

    • @BoxJoe136
      @BoxJoe136 Год назад +7

      not to mention the sheer swag you exuded that most of those normies wouldnt be able to handle anyway

    • @MandelbrotMetalhead
      @MandelbrotMetalhead Год назад +5

      Even once I had a car it was still useful. Could take it into class and have a great pillow/blanket for napping

  • @misaelaj07
    @misaelaj07 5 месяцев назад

    This is the most funny of your videos so far! i really enjoy it!, May the force be with you

  • @MrVidiotic
    @MrVidiotic 9 месяцев назад

    Just subscribed, this made my day. I will now go for a stroll with my cloak and my walking stick. thanks for this video.

  • @DavidSmith-xs3or
    @DavidSmith-xs3or Год назад +57

    We live in such an informal, sneakers/flip-flops, jeans/ t-shirt age these days that I can't see the cape, capelet or cloak making a comeback in any serious way, except for people who love standing out in fashion, and of course, the military in formal situations. It's similar to when men used to carry cains or walking sticks as a compliment to their wardrobe over one hundred years ago. I myself like wearing fedoras and hats and dressing vintage early 1900s style. I no longer get an opportunity to dress that way, but I started in high school, since I always loved the way my father, grandfather and actors in old movies dressed.

    • @kellysouter4381
      @kellysouter4381 Год назад +1

      They were stylish

    • @apotheosis21
      @apotheosis21 Год назад

      There’s an assumption here that they would need to be high fashion, which I strongly disagree with.
      They could be extremely informal to match modern sensibilities.

  • @felipelourenco1869
    @felipelourenco1869 Год назад +151

    Actually in Portugal 🇵🇹 we still use cloaks!!! , mostly we use for student traditions and for special types of gatherings.
    As showed in one of the images, the students that participate in the academic traditions do that by “trajando o preto”(transl. to “wearing the black”). This garment is like a uniform that shows that you are from a higher education and that you are pursuing your graduation. After some time you get the “rank” of “veteran” and you stop using the uniform and just use the cloak over your normal modern clothes.
    The name of the tradition is called “praxe” (transl. to “praxis”). In it’s essence it’s well intentioned but unfortunately as everthing that involves power and young adults, things can get out of hand.
    Returning to the point of using cloaks, during most of my life as a student in portugal we used the cloak. We used it to protect from cold and rain, when it would be a hot weather we would just fold it and transport it on our shoulder and we even use it to display embroidered crests of significant things to us.
    Dive deep and discover this traditions.

    • @bri1085
      @bri1085 Год назад +3

      Lol my guy is in hogwarts

    • @epic8923
      @epic8923 Год назад +15

      @@bri1085 Hogwarts actually took the idea of the students wearing cloaks from Portugal. J.K Rowling lived in Porto for a while.

    • @theaces3697
      @theaces3697 Год назад +2

      @@epic8923 she didnt get the idea from that... we have cloaks in England where JK lives and based her books, we use cloaks for graduations mostly but some of the more expensive schools actually have branded cloaks which would normally have a badge on the top left of the breast with your school house colour or name (again where JK got the idea for houses) our school was colour based so we had 4 different coloured shield badges and then the head boy/girl of each year got a second badge

    • @gannielukks1811
      @gannielukks1811 Год назад +1

      Respect Portugal

    • @filiboss01
      @filiboss01 Год назад

      hahaha escrevi o mesmo a pensar que ninguém tinha dito isso

  • @SeniorAdrian
    @SeniorAdrian 9 месяцев назад

    You explained this so well. You are a great teacher. Subbed.

  • @erock5b
    @erock5b Год назад +1

    This is a neat video. Thanks for this! One of my favorite writers, G.K. Chesterton, died in 1936. He was known to wear a cape and carry a sword cane throughout his life.

  • @geraldtrudeau3223
    @geraldtrudeau3223 Год назад +54

    That was a good episode. You reminded me of something that happened to me back in the 1950s in school. Back then the idea of men with long hair was really frowned upon. Well I had a male teacher when I was in grade school who told us that anybody who thought that long hair on a man was just a sissy, was crazy. He said back in the day you better not call a guy with long hair a sissy, or unmanly, or he was liable to run you through with his sword! That was a good lesson, and now at the age of 76 I still remember that lesson.

    • @geraldtrudeau3223
      @geraldtrudeau3223 Год назад +3

      @@smokedbeefandcheese4144 Well, thank you. It was a lesson to stuck with me, and I was only in the 8th grade then. But you're right Mr. Mack was definitely a cool teacher. Ahead of his time.

  • @darthazgorath9570
    @darthazgorath9570 Год назад +45

    Sorry for missing out on the poll, but I definitely think the cape or cloak should make a definite comeback it should be considered a camping and hiking priority and should return as a status symbol. While I definitely agree that it needs an overhaul to make it more practical, but yes sir, this fashion piece and this very useful garment of antiquity should most definitely return.

    • @alexanderfretheim5720
      @alexanderfretheim5720 Год назад +1

      It would be difficult for it to be a status symbol, outside of possibly the armed forces or police, since the cost of manufacturing textiles has dropped to the point of them being a trivial expense. Otherwise though, I agree.

  • @pablotirado2642
    @pablotirado2642 Год назад +2

    I did a fantasy adventure weekend, some years back and I wore a cape all weekend.
    Nothing fancy just wool and a clasp. It's so damn practical. You have ready access to your pockets, you have full use of your hands. Didn't even need to wear gloves as I could just pull my hands under my cape for standing around. It was great!

  • @dofigascomamor
    @dofigascomamor Год назад

    I feel inspired to use my forgotten capelet from my old student uniform after watching this video. Thanks for the insight. I am sure it will rock over a full suit in the winter

  • @D35p3r4d0
    @D35p3r4d0 Год назад +162

    I had a homemade cloak in High School that I wore in my Sophomore and Senior years. I eventually switched to a military coat. Living in Northern California with hot summer days and cold summer nights the cloak was simply more practical than the coat. Also, Lord of the Rings and the Star Wars Prequels were in full swing, and I really dug the style. Unfortunately, so was the Afghan and Iraq wars, and being of a browner tone... Well, there were a lot of names. However, that only lasted for a couple of months. After people got used to it, I was treated no differently than anyone else.
    Personally, I wouldn't mind a return to cloaks. I now wear "Western Wear" as my primary style. Complete with an oil-cloth duster that drapes over my frock coat. Or, if I am feeling "lazy," I have a short-hooded jacket that I can just throw on over a simple T-Shirt. However, I have considered a simple black cape for a more Star Wars-y look on occasion.

    • @larquefausse3623
      @larquefausse3623 Год назад +2

      They let you wear that in HS? In the post-Columbine years?

    • @D35p3r4d0
      @D35p3r4d0 Год назад +8

      @@larquefausse3623 lol Yeah, but when I tried to wear my grandfather's overcoat THAT was not allowed as it resembled a trench coat. Plus, I was already on their list for being an avid gamer.

  • @cruzscorner4033
    @cruzscorner4033 Год назад +47

    I have always been a medieval history nerd so seeing capes and cloaks making a comeback is awesome. I definitely need to make some more for myself.

  • @pekrulz1
    @pekrulz1 Год назад

    Love it!

  • @anothergalaxy1418
    @anothergalaxy1418 Год назад +1

    I want one of those. Maybe this could be a main piece for me and gonna wear it in the autumn

  • @sheenawarecki92
    @sheenawarecki92 Год назад +81

    Capes and cloaks look awesome but are also very functional for many reasons. I actually made a cloak for a dear friend when she went to the UK for study abroad and it helped keep her warm better than a lot of jackets and was great for her to carry stuff for class.

  • @Krystalmyth
    @Krystalmyth Год назад +2

    A functional, classic style that actually has practical usage beyond just fashion fits masculinity perfectly.
    It can even have inner pockets to carry tools, -- ammunition, etc.

  • @tardisspider7187
    @tardisspider7187 Год назад +3

    I find my Inverness cape very nice at Mardi-Gras parades and other winter events here, living in sub-tropical region no need for a winter coats yet the cape is quick easy and I enjoy it

  • @wardenm
    @wardenm Год назад +59

    Ruana cloaks are AMAZING for camping and hiking. Ease of movement and access, plus depending on how they're folded can be used as cloak/rain cover, heat/additional clothing layer,a pillow, padding, blanket, bedroll, backpack, for smoke signals, a tent, shade, or wind break. SUPER versatile, simple, and easily donned or removed, especially the larger ones and/or if made from light wool!

    • @hyperguyver2
      @hyperguyver2 Год назад

      Hands down the best cloak of them all. If it's good enough for Gandalf then it's good enough for me

  • @campbellisherwood5189
    @campbellisherwood5189 Год назад +135

    Right, we all need to start a cape/cloak movement or organise a big get together for local cape enthusiasts and wander around our various towns and cities. Classy clothes shall not be silenced!

    • @tunebeat3809
      @tunebeat3809 Год назад +4

      The capes/cloaks should be stylish yet practical at the same time.

    • @akimbofurry2179
      @akimbofurry2179 Год назад +2

      Time and place, and why is it in Michigan. XP

  • @mansour_sadok
    @mansour_sadok Год назад +1

    hi we in Tunisia specifically and in north africa in general have a cloak as a traditional clothing we call it "barnous" we still wear it to date
    i personally have a collection of them i weare them in the winter they are so effective at keeping you warm and can look stylish !

  • @dorianlord6576
    @dorianlord6576 Год назад +2

    Being of English extraction, the boys had to were knickers (shorts) until 7 years old. Winter wear included a cape coat ( what most Americans would call a Sherlock Holmes coat) what we would also call a mantel. I was born and bred in New England and when I wear it I always get compliments. It is quite practical and keeps one warm. You can get them from Harrods. Always a winter staple.

  • @PhantomObserver
    @PhantomObserver Год назад +25

    I do have two inverness cloaks: one made of nylon, one made of satin. The nylon one I use when I'm wearing formal dress, when it's raining, Scottish bands (especially bagpipers) use this for outdoor performances in inclement weather. The satin one I wear with a smoking jacket, again when formality is called for and the weather is cool.

  • @Szabla1595
    @Szabla1595 Год назад +54

    Touching on more tactical applications of the cloak/cape, it was quite common to wrap the cloak around your left arm when fighting with swords/knives. Several loose layers of heavy fabric can soak most cuts and tangle blades and you can also use it to blind/entangle an opponent.

    • @akimbofurry2179
      @akimbofurry2179 Год назад +2

      I have at least once in my life had reason to consider such tactics. But thankfully never needed it.

    • @hermaeusmora424
      @hermaeusmora424 Год назад +1

      @@akimbofurry2179 Sounds like a good story.

  • @richarddaugherty8583
    @richarddaugherty8583 Год назад +2

    I wear traditional tartan kilts every single day and have considered the purchase of an Inverness Cape. What holds me back is the cost and limited utility getting in and out of a car (as the driver). It would be so cool though! I did purchase an ankle length full circle cloak this past winter, made of heavy wool, and it is super warm! I don't really go out in it but it's great for curling up on the sofa with a book in the winter time. I think the closest analog to a cloak in modern times is the greatcoat, and/or trench coat. Same function, protection of self and clothing from the elements. As a serial kilter, I say do what you like. If anyone else doesn't like it that's their problem. Fie on them! You do you!

  • @EmperorBanu
    @EmperorBanu Год назад +1

    First video from you that I've seen and it seems like you need more subscribers that know that capes and cloaks are the superior clothing item.

  • @chrisoneill5599
    @chrisoneill5599 Год назад +50

    As a viking age re-enactor I often wear a woollen cloak and it's excellent at keeping out the rain. Because it's just a large rectangle of wool held with a brooch it can be folded to be short and unobtrusive or long and protective. Also I can confirm easy access to weapons etc.

    • @Roccondil
      @Roccondil Год назад +3

      Yesss!!! Last year I was at a LARP and we had a battle in light rain - I had one of those wool rectangle ones secured by a pin at the shoulder, and while it basically covered only my torso, it nicely kept pretty much everything on me from getting wet and consequently being frozen (it was in like the 50s or 60s that day).
      Since then my first suggestion to new players who ask for kit suggestions is ALWAYS a wool cloak.

  • @marcusaurelius8605
    @marcusaurelius8605 Год назад +118

    The caplet and cloak are great! The utility beats a Hoodie hands down. Today's style is the Hoodie, which serves most of the uses of the cloak or cape. Cloaks keep you harm, protects you from the elements and more versatile than a coat.

    • @colbyboucher6391
      @colbyboucher6391 Год назад

      But... you don't have any arms when you're actually using one.

  • @StephenMeek
    @StephenMeek Год назад +8

    "A hero puts on his cape, so he can use it to wrap up a hurting girl who's suffering and in pain."

  • @moorshound3243
    @moorshound3243 Год назад +1

    This is a great video.
    There is a woman I my town who makes fantastic cloaks, they are expensive but I so want one, 100% wool with a nice lining.
    Dark green or velvet black.
    Great video thanks for posting.