Thank you for this video! This is my favorite time of year. It’s starting to cool down after a long hot summer. The holidays are around the corner, but not yet taking over. The smells and colors!!!
I’m here in Arizona however less warm doesn’t mean the we abandon our dressing standards. Looking well is an integral part of thinking well. Attention to the fit, coloring, polish, and style is no less important. Thanks so much for your channel being devoted to quality dress and grooming for we gentleman.
Ohh maybe you could make a video about different watches to wear during different times of the year. Apologies if you’ve already done one. I have yet to binge all your videos! 😊
got myself a tweed suit from Tarland, an hours drive from Aberdeen. Absolute top quality, camt wait to wear it. Very heavyweight but modern tweed suit. Clearly made to measure for someone who's my physical twin. Got it in Bristol charity shop.
Ah yes autumn , my favorite time of year. The brog boots, corderroy trousers, fedoras and flat caps. And I have been wearing Barbours for 40 years. I am a Tweed man and just got a very good deal on eBay. I found a Gieves and Hawkes of savile row London and this will be my go to a lot this season. Best regards Ron
Sage advice Ash. Autumn is here, out comes the tweed jacket, Loake Bedales - burnished to a mirror shine. Plus the perfect climate for Aramis, that masuline yet refined fragrance. Leaving a trail of women swooning in its wake! I love Autumn, in many respects the best season for stepping up ones style! I must confess I am envious of your burgundy/ ox blood broagues Sir. That colour is superb!!
Let's hope that cool and misty Autumn is (finally!) come to us. I was away for a few days in Cornwall last week and it was hotter and stickier than the height of summer - urgh!
I have neglected a certain Tweed Sports Jacket and Black Wool overcoat for the last 4 - 5 years (in favour of Barbour and Harrington Jackets) I plan to get them ready for this Autumn and wear them regularly.
Hi 👋 I'm in my sixties now. I don't have much hair anymore. So i have started to wear hats and caps. I have explored thrift shops , and i have purchased some pork pie style hats. Love them.
Nothing beats a Harris tweed jacket with a pair of khaki chinos or grey flannel trousers during the autumn months. I like to wear flat caps, berets, or a grey felt Fedora to protect my head, brown leather Dent gloves lined with cashmere to protect my hands, and a pair of full brogue brown Oxfords on my feet. The fall is the time to bring out wool ties, knitted ties, and silks or silk-and-wool blends that incorporate autumn colours of brown, red, gold, and green. I'll often wear a light weight wool scarf, or sometimes even a patterned silk one, around my neck, with the material just showing along the lapels of my jacket. For outerwear, in my opinion, nothing beats a traditional trench coat in khaki, or a waxed trench coat in green with a subtle windowpane pattern in red or yellow for a splash of colour.
Autumn is a wonderful part of the year 🍁🍂 I love G F Trumpers Eucris edt/edp and their Sandalwood (which is very close to Chanel’s Egoist) GFT Sandalwood has been my signature scent for many years, when it comes to the cooler months 👌🏼
I just bought a Lambswool cardigan in an Aran pattern in Forrest green with orange flecks. I love lambswool. It’s so cozy. It has brown football buttons that button all the way up to its collar to really keep me nice and toasty. I also have my off white Aran turtle neck Merino wool sweater I like to wear with my peacoat. When I wear them together, my wife says “You off to sea then, Captain Birdseye?”😂😂😂
Thick wool jumpers are impractical. You can't wash them in the washing machine (apart from maybe a gentle cycle which doesnt wash properly) you can't tumble dry them and you can't ring them out and you have to dry them flat. I strictly buy 100% cotton knitwear. You can do all the above and it doesn't itch.
Ash sound advise, wool is a super product, keeping, you dry warm and breathable Just think about where your products are made and with a little research, UK wool is world leader and supporting Made in UK quality, ethic products
Hi Ash, Thanks for the video. IMHO you have forgotten a garment that is basically informal but can be very elegant in a casual outfit. It is a gilet, it can be warm and comfortable at the same time and someones are discreet enough to be worn under a tweed jacket in a very smart outfit. Greetings from BCN,
I’m days away from putting my warm weather fragrance in the back of the drawer, switching my linen jackets for tweed, switching to derby boots for everyday wear… My favorite time of year.
Great video!! Loved the suggestions. One addition, if I may. Autumn is the time for that solid or TT rose gold watch. The lower light levels give the gold a particular luster and the rose tint plays perfectly with autumnal colors.
I recently got a green Hart Schaffner Marx suit from the '70s-'90s. Brown derbies, a felt pork pie hat, and an off-white shirt, and I'm set! I'm wearing it today. Felt Hat Day was yesterday, so it's officially the season for earth tones and wools.
Aramis, my signature fragrance. Any important event. It's aramis, but otherwise yes citrus based on the warmer months and deeper warmer scents in the winter. Accessories are so important. Scarves, different knots, gloves one pair black one Brown in leather and a thermal pair for those really cold days
My problem with dressing for the English weather is that, generally speaking, the autumn/winter/spring months are wet but not particularly cold. The clothes however, and coats in particular, seem to be made for sub-zero conditions. This means that i rapidly overheat when out for a walk. Breathe-ability would be nice but i haven't found it yet.
Thanks for another great video,Ash. You have an extensive vocabulary and easily weave new words into your conversations. I seem to be stuck on the vocabulary of my technical field of employment and the lighter conversations with friends and family. Perhaps you can enlighten us on the methods of your well intentioned and purposeful vocabulary!
The best tool I can offer for improved vocabulary is simple - read. I read a lot and this has always helped with my understanding of the English language and the way I use it in daily life.
Autumn, Barbour wax jacket. Beginning of Autumn is rewaxing time. I usually switch between redwings for casual and grenson derbys (commando) and loake chukka (dainite) if a bit more formal. I do need to pick up some more knitwear.
I really get something out of all of your videos. Thank you for posting them. I enjoy this one as well, although hearing the Mid-Atlantic United States, we won't be wearing fall jackets until late October
Considering it’s always winter in my heart, Taylor and/or Proraso’s sandalwood cologne and aftershave respectively is always in the rotation. Does anyone else feel that sandalwood could straddle of the seasons?
Agreed on all counts Ash. Great advice. I would like to drop a tip. Here in the States there is a particular type of woolen overshirt known as the Board Shirt. They are very stylish, collected and beautiful. The company that makes them keeps their patterns and colors in constant rotation. I happen to know a gentleman who has a collection of more than 30. No two are alike and each one is terrific and rare. To some they have become investment pieces and are quite valuable. Look them up. Cheers.
Pendleton. "Board" aka surfboard, is just a marketing name for a two pocket wool plaid shirt not meant to be tucked in. Popular with West coast surfers. They used to make their clothing in the USA now the fabric is shipped overseas to be made. Plaid is also said to hide a concealed handgun easier, you may note it is popular with Hispanic gang types in East LA. @@TheChapsGuide
Ah, Autumn. Where the weather doesn't know what it's up to. Yesterday found me sweltering in full Battledress and a Dennison Smock when it should have been significantly cooler out. Today I went out in jeans (I know "Quelle Horreur"), T-Shirt (ditto) and a leather jacket. I was cold. I have no need for additional items this year, though should I end up in Wiltshire again, I shall venture once more to Dent's. I am looking forward to the rustle and crunch of fallen leaves in the coming months. *salutes
Picked up a couple of wool/merino cardies and jumpers and merino scarfs this year... also a nice cashmere (i think) overcoat for the winter... the only good thing about winter. Might resole one pair of my Chukkas with Dainite... I'm loathed to do so as I love leather. Also picked up a New Old Stock pair of hand stitched/handmade pigskin Dent's gloves for fairly cheap. Got a few caps, my pride and joy is a lovely Lock & Co dark dark navy flat cap that my middle brother gave me as he had others he prefers.. It looks the dogs dangly bits, even on my ugly mug.
Great video Ash. I truly enjoyed it. Fall is coming... finally! I cannot wait to bring out my tweed jackets and flat caps. It will also be my first season wearing dress boots.
Perfect timing Ash. Do you have any preferred brands when it comes to knitwear? I don't seem to have much luck when it comes to knitwear! Usually, the wool on mine 'pills' quite quickly and they never last very long. Are there any harder wearing styles or brands out there? Thanks Ash 👍
For autumn I usually go with tweed jackets, but this year I have ordered a suit in a brown/khaki corduroy to see how this will complement my autumnal choices. In the same autumnal vein I'm also expecting a Norfolk jacket in grey tweed to arrive sometime in the next weeks. (also in the same vein of something not arriving: the pen I sent you happened to try to arrive right when you where on holiday, it's ensured and on it's way back and then will be turned around again...thanks DHL for taking forever...😐) If it gets a bit more cool in the mornings I will be breaking out the Burberry trench coat again, but it's still much too "late summer" for that here. I'm less of a "sweater"-bloke, I tend to wear my shirts (also the colder it get's the heavier my shirts, there are some lovely non-Canadian-woodcutter-in-the-Yukon-flannel shirts to wear😉) complemented with sweater vests though I love my roll-neck cashmere sweater. Shoe wise I'm too suburban/urban in my usual environments to truly change a lot, maybe if it's truly wet and cold I break out my brogue boots but I remain with Derbies (the more robust veering into Blucher territory though, but I built them to be sturdy...) and Oxfords with the occasional Monkstrap. On top of the classic Dainite and Commando sole (Vibram makes great ones if you have to get new ones on your boots, used them upgrade a crappy cheap boot of my fiancée) also consider boosting your leather soled shoes to winter usability (under urban conditions mind you) by sheathing the leather soles in a hard rubber upper layer and having the heel blocks changed to something from hard rubber - doesn't degrade the elegance substantially but makes your shoes a bit more weather resistant. Hat wise I'm insanely happy once the summer is done, while I like my various Panamas and other straw hats, event he occasional newsboy cap in linen, my majority of hats are more winter appropriate, I can break out my diverse tweed caps, my collection of Coke hats and Fedoras as well as the occasional Homburg all have spent time waiting in my closets and now are ready for deployment^^. And I truly love my gloves - most of them a various unlined leather dress gloves, there's a pair of peccary gloves, and yes, I also have some lined ones, but I rarely use them, I spent most of my everyday workdays inside or commuting. Ah Aramis, I feel it's a bit weak in it's default EDT concentration but I still love it, was my first choice of a winter fragrance back when I started my journey to Chap Nirvana (didn't know it then though 😆), today it has been supplemented by too many to list but most of them in EDP concentration with some outliers like the extremely powerful Quorum or the classic Drakkar Noir in EDT. In short: I absolutely love the colder season! Best regards Raoul G. Kunz
I wore my Jaeger trench coat out for the first time this year yesterday. The season has certainly shifted here, although with the climate these days - anything is possible!
Another great video Ash! I use Polo Green in the cooler months. Tabaco and sandalwood is what got me hooked on it. The wife likes it also so that makes it a plus. I have used it so long now it is almost a signature of mine. The kids know to get it for me as a go to gift 🤣 ( FYI) I am on the list for an Explorer II Polar . I find myself out in the woods with the Beagle (Mr.Flair) more often then not. That would round out my 3 Watch collection I think. 1- Submariner 41MM Steel/Yellow Gold 2- Explorer 39MM with the White gold 3,6,9 3- What do you think about the Explorer II in White ? Thanks again for the Videos Ash!
I rather like the 2 Exp 2 models, both black and white dials. I personally favour the black dial, as it appears more rugged and milspec, but my sticking point is the 42mm size. Just too big for own wrist, but a beautiful watch whichever you can get!! Enjoy.
Do they use rock salt in the UK? We use it here on sidewalks but they have gone more with salt brine for the roads. Rock salt can be a real killer on footware once the first snow falls, be sure to clean it off and not let it sit as it will suck all moisture out of your boots in no time.
How do you prevent moths from going after your natural material clothing. I use Lavender misters and Ceader wood. But still worried might get attacked by moths.
@TheChapsGuide I wash after every use and what's not in use I brush off. I tried using Moth Balls but it leaves a chemical smell in room, closets, and on you. Since I live in South Florida the humidity here makes you stink more of the chemical of moths ball.
Hi Ash, I got almost every tips on the video. I even order my first pair of dents gloves on sale with tweed which I’m trying to break in. The thing I don’t really have is a dresser boots, all my GY welt boots are casual and my shoe rack has a spot for one, should I go for a dressy chukka, balmoral, or a brogue derby/Oxford?
Hard to choose, but my go-to in the winter is a full brogue (wingtip) boot - A Loake 1880 Burford in burgundy to be precise. Its equally smart and casual when needed.
How do you wear a flat cap without looking like a Peaky Blinders fan? I found out that the series showrunner (boss) set up a Newsboy/Bakerboy cap line for sale. As you have noted in earlier videos, it is not wrong to be different and better. Still being different and looking like you copy characters on a show, when you are 60 +, might not work.
Just followed your old advice to use Abbot's shoes and ordered a pair of Red Wing 3140 chukka boots. £118 with the 10% first purchase deal.... Rrp £260 Hopefully it's a nice brand? Do you have experience? P.s. a little watch update. I'm now wearing the Seamaster 2541.80..... for offered that green op36 ... bought and sold almost immediately.... really not impressed
It's an North American thing, We have Scent Free signs on our offices, does not apply to the warehouse. One person I know is militant scent free and a bit of a kill joy about it. @@TheChapsGuide
@TheChapsGuide Thank you for the prompt advice. Cashmere is relatively cheaper in my region. But i will opt for the wool for better durability. A fan of your content from far away Mongolia.
That is a lovely field/chore coat, flat cap’s off to you Sir!
A nice pair of leather or suede unlined gloves, early on in the colder months is a nice touch to a Gentlemans Wardobe!
Totally agree!
Thank you for this video!
This is my favorite time of year. It’s starting to cool down after a long hot summer. The holidays are around the corner, but not yet taking over. The smells and colors!!!
Same here!
Thank you for explaining autumn!
I’m here in Arizona however less warm doesn’t mean the we abandon our dressing standards. Looking well is an integral part of thinking well. Attention to the fit, coloring, polish, and style is no less important. Thanks so much for your channel being devoted to quality dress and grooming for we gentleman.
My pleasure sir
I agree with a good quality autumn coat. I've had a Barbour coat for 35 years, great for walking in the forest 👌
I've worn Barbour borders for years. Fantastic. I think great value for a UK made product too.
And don’t forget to wear a nice watch! 😊
Ohh maybe you could make a video about different watches to wear during different times of the year. Apologies if you’ve already done one. I have yet to binge all your videos! 😊
got myself a tweed suit from Tarland, an hours drive from Aberdeen. Absolute top quality, camt wait to wear it. Very heavyweight but modern tweed suit. Clearly made to measure for someone who's my physical twin. Got it in Bristol charity shop.
Nice one!
Aramis my late father's favourite. I'll wear it for him.
Ah yes autumn , my favorite time of year. The brog boots, corderroy trousers, fedoras and flat caps. And I have been wearing Barbours for 40 years. I am a Tweed man and just got a very good deal on eBay. I found a Gieves and Hawkes of savile row London and this will be my go to a lot this season. Best regards Ron
Great loot Ron! I can't wait myself to wear my Tweeds while enjoying the outside.
That’s it. I’m buying that pea coat. I’ve been eyeing for awhile.
Sage advice Ash. Autumn is here, out comes the tweed jacket, Loake Bedales - burnished to a mirror shine. Plus the perfect climate for Aramis, that masuline yet refined fragrance. Leaving a trail of women swooning in its wake! I love Autumn, in many respects the best season for stepping up ones style! I must confess I am envious of your burgundy/ ox blood broagues Sir. That colour is superb!!
It's that time of the year again
Let's hope that cool and misty Autumn is (finally!) come to us. I was away for a few days in Cornwall last week and it was hotter and stickier than the height of summer - urgh!
I hope so too!
Same here on the continent in Germany... bleh, though it's supposed to get colder in the coming week.
Best regards
Raoul G. Kunz
I have neglected a certain Tweed Sports Jacket and Black Wool overcoat for the last 4 - 5 years (in favour of Barbour and Harrington Jackets) I plan to get them ready for this Autumn and wear them regularly.
Hi 👋 I'm in my sixties now. I don't have much hair anymore. So i have started to wear hats and caps. I have explored thrift shops , and i have purchased some pork pie style hats. Love them.
Ash, bravo on your excellent tips for the autumn. Time for those tweeds and lambs wool jumpers to make a welcome return!
Can't wait!
Hooray Summer is over ! Beautiful Fall enchant us ! Can't wait to wear my best clothes!
Nothing beats a Harris tweed jacket with a pair of khaki chinos or grey flannel trousers during the autumn months.
I like to wear flat caps, berets, or a grey felt Fedora to protect my head, brown leather Dent gloves lined with cashmere to protect my hands, and a pair of full brogue brown Oxfords on my feet.
The fall is the time to bring out wool ties, knitted ties, and silks or silk-and-wool blends that incorporate autumn colours of brown, red, gold, and green.
I'll often wear a light weight wool scarf, or sometimes even a patterned silk one, around my neck, with the material just showing along the lapels of my jacket.
For outerwear, in my opinion, nothing beats a traditional trench coat in khaki, or a waxed trench coat in green with a subtle windowpane pattern in red or yellow for a splash of colour.
En Chile, en primavera!!!! saludos!!!
Wauw! Nice to see you mention the "holy grail" of fragrances: Trumpers Eucris. I can't wait to the colder weather and wearing that magical fragrance!
This guy always has good advice on masculine scents. You can trust him.
Hmm... I'll have to check out Aramis.
Love Aramis and Quorum Ash, great vid.
Starlight
You’ve expanded my vocabulary once again. I now have the word “cloying” in my conversational arsenal. Thank you, Ash!
In Texas it's Autumn... 90 degrees 😂
Same here in Las Vegas. In a few months it will be in the 60’s and I’ll have to drag out my parka.
Same here in Sydney, Australia, two weeks into Spring 😅
@@Smithy67 never been down under but I'd love to visit some day
still triple digits in Texas
In Alabama we celebrate Autumn in December, January and February. Great time for wool.
Autumn is a wonderful part of the year 🍁🍂
I love G F Trumpers Eucris edt/edp and their Sandalwood (which is very close to Chanel’s Egoist) GFT Sandalwood has been my signature scent for many years, when it comes to the cooler months 👌🏼
Here in Montréal, we’ve just gone from hot and humid to cool and damp, all in the space of a week. Out came my sweaters and my Barbour
A comprehensive guideline, as usual! Much appreciated!
Another great video Ash.
Although I can't agree with Aramis.
I've never got used to it.
I just bought a Lambswool cardigan in an Aran pattern in Forrest green with orange flecks. I love lambswool. It’s so cozy. It has brown football buttons that button all the way up to its collar to really keep me nice and toasty. I also have my off white Aran turtle neck Merino wool sweater I like to wear with my peacoat. When I wear them together, my wife says “You off to sea then, Captain Birdseye?”😂😂😂
Sounds great!
Thick wool jumpers are impractical. You can't wash them in the washing machine (apart from maybe a gentle cycle which doesnt wash properly) you can't tumble dry them and you can't ring them out and you have to dry them flat.
I strictly buy 100% cotton knitwear. You can do all the above and it doesn't itch.
You have misunderstood the qualities of wool sir. It is far superior to cotton as an item of insulated clothing and requires very infrequent laundry
Ash sound advise, wool is a super product, keeping, you dry warm and breathable Just think about where your products are made and with a little research, UK wool is world leader and supporting Made in UK quality, ethic products
Hi Ash,
Thanks for the video.
IMHO you have forgotten a garment that is basically informal but can be very elegant in a casual outfit. It is a gilet, it can be warm and comfortable at the same time and someones are discreet enough to be worn under a tweed jacket in a very smart outfit.
Greetings from BCN,
I’m days away from putting my warm weather fragrance in the back of the drawer, switching my linen jackets for tweed, switching to derby boots for everyday wear…
My favorite time of year.
Great video!! Loved the suggestions. One addition, if I may. Autumn is the time for that solid or TT rose gold watch. The lower light levels give the gold a particular luster and the rose tint plays perfectly with autumnal colors.
I like that look Ash. Relaxed but stylish. Enjoy Autumn. It's my favourite time of the year too. Cheers! Phil
I recently got a green Hart Schaffner Marx suit from the '70s-'90s. Brown derbies, a felt pork pie hat, and an off-white shirt, and I'm set! I'm wearing it today. Felt Hat Day was yesterday, so it's officially the season for earth tones and wools.
Aramis, my signature fragrance. Any important event. It's aramis, but otherwise yes citrus based on the warmer months and deeper warmer scents in the winter.
Accessories are so important. Scarves, different knots, gloves one pair black one Brown in leather and a thermal pair for those really cold days
I love autumn as I can wear layers without getting heatstroke. Nearly tweed time 😁
My problem with dressing for the English weather is that, generally speaking, the autumn/winter/spring months are wet but not particularly cold. The clothes however, and coats in particular, seem to be made for sub-zero conditions. This means that i rapidly overheat when out for a walk. Breathe-ability would be nice but i haven't found it yet.
Thanks for another great video,Ash. You have an extensive vocabulary and easily weave new words into your conversations. I seem to be stuck on the vocabulary of my technical field of employment and the lighter conversations with friends and family. Perhaps you can enlighten us on the methods of your well intentioned and purposeful vocabulary!
The best tool I can offer for improved vocabulary is simple - read. I read a lot and this has always helped with my understanding of the English language and the way I use it in daily life.
@@TheChapsGuide Just started reading ‘Uncle Bill’. Stay tuned!
Autumn, Barbour wax jacket. Beginning of Autumn is rewaxing time. I usually switch between redwings for casual and grenson derbys (commando) and loake chukka (dainite) if a bit more formal.
I do need to pick up some more knitwear.
I really get something out of all of your videos. Thank you for posting them. I enjoy this one as well, although hearing the Mid-Atlantic United States, we won't be wearing fall jackets until late October
Great video Ash. Aramis is my all time favorite cologne along with Hugo Boss Number One.
Considering it’s always winter in my heart, Taylor and/or Proraso’s sandalwood cologne and aftershave respectively is always in the rotation. Does anyone else feel that sandalwood could straddle of the seasons?
Hard to find a full wool peacoat nowadays... most are at least 80/20 blends with polyester
Agreed on all counts Ash. Great advice. I would like to drop a tip. Here in the States there is a particular type of woolen overshirt known as the Board Shirt. They are very stylish, collected and beautiful. The company that makes them keeps their patterns and colors in constant rotation. I happen to know a gentleman who has a collection of more than 30. No two are alike and each one is terrific and rare. To some they have become investment pieces and are quite valuable. Look them up. Cheers.
I was not aware of the board shirt phenomena. I’ll investigate further. Thank you.
Pendleton. "Board" aka surfboard, is just a marketing name for a two pocket wool plaid shirt not meant to be tucked in. Popular with West coast surfers. They used to make their clothing in the USA now the fabric is shipped overseas to be made. Plaid is also said to hide a concealed handgun easier, you may note it is popular with Hispanic gang types in East LA. @@TheChapsGuide
I think I smell trope breath.
Yes both stereotypes wear shoes and an occasional sport coat as well. BTW l wasn't aware of the Scotts using plaid to hide their firearms. No matter.
What a cracking article!😁
Ah, Autumn.
Where the weather doesn't know what it's up to.
Yesterday found me sweltering in full Battledress and a Dennison Smock when it should have been significantly cooler out.
Today I went out in jeans (I know "Quelle Horreur"), T-Shirt (ditto) and a leather jacket. I was cold.
I have no need for additional items this year, though should I end up in Wiltshire again, I shall venture once more to Dent's.
I am looking forward to the rustle and crunch of fallen leaves in the coming months.
*salutes
Biblical deluge for me today and yet 7-days ago I was wondring if I should water the lawn to try and save the grass!
@@TheChapsGuide the weather is certainly unpredictable currently.
Picked up a couple of wool/merino cardies and jumpers and merino scarfs this year... also a nice cashmere (i think) overcoat for the winter... the only good thing about winter. Might resole one pair of my Chukkas with Dainite... I'm loathed to do so as I love leather. Also picked up a New Old Stock pair of hand stitched/handmade pigskin Dent's gloves for fairly cheap. Got a few caps, my pride and joy is a lovely Lock & Co dark dark navy flat cap that my middle brother gave me as he had others he prefers.. It looks the dogs dangly bits, even on my ugly mug.
Hi Ash, lnfo on the on Pendleton Woolen Mill, the maker of the Board Shirt can be found on Wikipedia. Enjoy 😊
Thanks for the info!
Great video Ash. I truly enjoyed it. Fall is coming... finally! I cannot wait to bring out my tweed jackets and flat caps. It will also be my first season wearing dress boots.
Have fun!
Perfect timing Ash. Do you have any preferred brands when it comes to knitwear? I don't seem to have much luck when it comes to knitwear! Usually, the wool on mine 'pills' quite quickly and they never last very long. Are there any harder wearing styles or brands out there? Thanks Ash 👍
Absolutely:
1. North Sea Clothing
2. Arthur Beale
3. Outdoor Knitwear
@@TheChapsGuide thanks Ash. Will take a look 👍
For autumn I usually go with tweed jackets, but this year I have ordered a suit in a brown/khaki corduroy to see how this will complement my autumnal choices.
In the same autumnal vein I'm also expecting a Norfolk jacket in grey tweed to arrive sometime in the next weeks.
(also in the same vein of something not arriving: the pen I sent you happened to try to arrive right when you where on holiday, it's ensured and on it's way back and then will be turned around again...thanks DHL for taking forever...😐)
If it gets a bit more cool in the mornings I will be breaking out the Burberry trench coat again, but it's still much too "late summer" for that here.
I'm less of a "sweater"-bloke, I tend to wear my shirts (also the colder it get's the heavier my shirts, there are some lovely non-Canadian-woodcutter-in-the-Yukon-flannel shirts to wear😉) complemented with sweater vests though I love my roll-neck cashmere sweater.
Shoe wise I'm too suburban/urban in my usual environments to truly change a lot, maybe if it's truly wet and cold I break out my brogue boots but I remain with Derbies (the more robust veering into Blucher territory though, but I built them to be sturdy...) and Oxfords with the occasional Monkstrap.
On top of the classic Dainite and Commando sole (Vibram makes great ones if you have to get new ones on your boots, used them upgrade a crappy cheap boot of my fiancée) also consider boosting your leather soled shoes to winter usability (under urban conditions mind you) by sheathing the leather soles in a hard rubber upper layer and having the heel blocks changed to something from hard rubber - doesn't degrade the elegance substantially but makes your shoes a bit more weather resistant.
Hat wise I'm insanely happy once the summer is done, while I like my various Panamas and other straw hats, event he occasional newsboy cap in linen, my majority of hats are more winter appropriate, I can break out my diverse tweed caps, my collection of Coke hats and Fedoras as well as the occasional Homburg all have spent time waiting in my closets and now are ready for deployment^^.
And I truly love my gloves - most of them a various unlined leather dress gloves, there's a pair of peccary gloves, and yes, I also have some lined ones, but I rarely use them, I spent most of my everyday workdays inside or commuting.
Ah Aramis, I feel it's a bit weak in it's default EDT concentration but I still love it, was my first choice of a winter fragrance back when I started my journey to Chap Nirvana (didn't know it then though 😆), today it has been supplemented by too many to list but most of them in EDP concentration with some outliers like the extremely powerful Quorum or the classic Drakkar Noir in EDT.
In short: I absolutely love the colder season!
Best regards
Raoul G. Kunz
I wore my Jaeger trench coat out for the first time this year yesterday. The season has certainly shifted here, although with the climate these days - anything is possible!
Another great video Ash! I use Polo Green in the cooler months. Tabaco and sandalwood is what got me hooked on it. The wife likes it also so that makes it a plus. I have used it so long now it is almost a signature of mine. The kids know to get it for me as a go to gift 🤣 ( FYI) I am on the list for an Explorer II Polar . I find myself out in the woods with the Beagle (Mr.Flair) more often then not. That would round out my 3 Watch collection I think.
1- Submariner 41MM Steel/Yellow Gold
2- Explorer 39MM with the White gold 3,6,9
3-
What do you think about the Explorer II in White ?
Thanks again for the Videos Ash!
I rather like the 2 Exp 2 models, both black and white dials. I personally favour the black dial, as it appears more rugged and milspec, but my sticking point is the 42mm size. Just too big for own wrist, but a beautiful watch whichever you can get!! Enjoy.
Do they use rock salt in the UK? We use it here on sidewalks but they have gone more with salt brine for the roads. Rock salt can be a real killer on footware once the first snow falls, be sure to clean it off and not let it sit as it will suck all moisture out of your boots in no time.
'...whose coat is that jacket on the floor?'
How do you prevent moths from going after your natural material clothing. I use Lavender misters and Ceader wood. But still worried might get attacked by moths.
Strict hygiene in the wardrobe and I also use moth repellent balls to help keep the pesky blighters away.
@TheChapsGuide I wash after every use and what's not in use I brush off. I tried using Moth Balls but it leaves a chemical smell in room, closets, and on you. Since I live in South Florida the humidity here makes you stink more of the chemical of moths ball.
Hi Ash, I got almost every tips on the video. I even order my first pair of dents gloves on sale with tweed which I’m trying to break in. The thing I don’t really have is a dresser boots, all my GY welt boots are casual and my shoe rack has a spot for one, should I go for a dressy chukka, balmoral, or a brogue derby/Oxford?
Hard to choose, but my go-to in the winter is a full brogue (wingtip) boot - A Loake 1880 Burford in burgundy to be precise. Its equally smart and casual when needed.
What are your views on Duffle coats, I have a vintage Gloverall fawn corduroy example (charity shop find, don't think it had ever been worn)
I’ll answer in video soon sir.
Thank you for one more nice video!
I just wonder if the word "aramias" has any meaning outside of the Duma's book?
I love a good Chelsea boot with a dainite soles.
One would like to wear nice shoes during the winter, but here they put lot of salt on the pavements, and that is a big problem.
How do you wear a flat cap without looking like a Peaky Blinders fan? I found out that the series showrunner (boss) set up
a Newsboy/Bakerboy cap line for sale.
As you have noted in earlier videos, it is not wrong to be different and better. Still being different and looking like you copy characters on a show, when you are 60 +, might not work.
Great video, my favorite line ‘Aramis, The OG’ of men’s fragrances!’ 😀
Just followed your old advice to use Abbot's shoes and ordered a pair of Red Wing 3140 chukka boots. £118 with the 10% first purchase deal....
Rrp £260
Hopefully it's a nice brand? Do you have experience?
P.s. a little watch update. I'm now wearing the Seamaster 2541.80..... for offered that green op36 ... bought and sold almost immediately.... really not impressed
Nice one!
I was unable to locate a Tebow Jacket. Can you help?
The Teba jacket is rare - but well worth hunting for!
What do you do about places that are scent free?
Scent free? That is not something that I am conscious of.
It's an North American thing, We have Scent Free signs on our offices, does not apply to the warehouse. One person I know is militant scent free and a bit of a kill joy about it. @@TheChapsGuide
Is there a particular brand or manufacturer of flat caps that you would recommend?
I do not favour any particular brand - other than Kangol for the more stylish models.
@@TheChapsGuide thank you!
Can someone help me, I need to choose between 92% wool vs cashmere and wool blend sport jackets? I am planing to wear them daily.
Wool will be more robust over longer periods, but cashmere is more refined. For a daily, I would go for wool.
@TheChapsGuide Thank you for the prompt advice. Cashmere is relatively cheaper in my region. But i will opt for the wool for better durability. A fan of your content from far away Mongolia.