I loved this episode! As cool as the corduroy club was, it was also the 1st-worldiest 1st-world thing I've ever seen, so the levity was essential and the Gay Talese interview was great, too! Going into his home and closet was inspiring to a 19-year old kid like me!
just wanted to say THANK YOU, it may sound laughable, but this web series is helping a college kid in San Francisco learn to reflect his acknowledgement of new responsibilities as a young man with opportunities everywhere.
Really love the entire season, Jesse, and I'm definately looking forward to Season 2 That said, Roxana should go back to her more informal presentation style from Ep. 3; this time around, it came off a little uncomfortable.
André 3000 is NOT wearing a vest. He's wearing a pique shirt from his own brand Benjamin Bixby: Sad to see that people who work with this have so little knowledge about fashion.
The clothing featured in your show is going further and further away from what normal human beings can afford, it's becoming harder to watch this series as it's just fashion blue balls for a shoe string budget college student like myself. On the flip side I have been able to take what I've learned here to institutions like thrift and overstock stores. Keep on keepin on I suppose.
This was not your best episode. It was done quickly and haphazardly. There was very little about the "Personal Style" which you were advocating. The fist half was like a joke and piss take rather than an insightful reportage of those member of the club. Then the lady comes with not the best personal style in her clothing, and then try to sell you items of some other man's clothing, this is copying someone else!!! If I copy that person's style, its not longer mine. Same with the final interview.
$79.50 for a pocket square?! My word, it must be some impressive square of fabric.
I loved this episode! As cool as the corduroy club was, it was also the 1st-worldiest 1st-world thing I've ever seen, so the levity was essential
and the Gay Talese interview was great, too! Going into his home and closet was inspiring to a 19-year old kid like me!
"So I guess we're in this together." Smooth^^
Dave Hill cracks me up. Love the bit about November 11.
I love Adam and his little rudiment segments!
That pinstripe suit is nuts! Amazing
just wanted to say THANK YOU, it may sound laughable, but this web series is helping a college kid in San Francisco learn to reflect his acknowledgement of new responsibilities as a young man with opportunities everywhere.
I *hate* the texture of velvet. Gives me shivers. Like nails on a chalkboard.
great episode
seth green LOL. awesome (and hilarious!) episode.
great work. the music cuts off about 2 seconds too early at the end of the Telese coda, no?
Really love the entire season, Jesse, and I'm definately looking forward to Season 2
That said, Roxana should go back to her more informal presentation style from Ep. 3; this time around, it came off a little uncomfortable.
André 3000 is NOT wearing a vest. He's wearing a pique shirt from his own brand Benjamin Bixby:
Sad to see that people who work with this have so little knowledge about fashion.
The clothing featured in your show is going further and further away from what normal human beings can afford, it's becoming harder to watch this series as it's just fashion blue balls for a shoe string budget college student like myself. On the flip side I have been able to take what I've learned here to institutions like thrift and overstock stores. Keep on keepin on I suppose.
second!
This was not your best episode. It was done quickly and haphazardly. There was very little about the "Personal Style" which you were advocating. The fist half was like a joke and piss take rather than an insightful reportage of those member of the club. Then the lady comes with not the best personal style in her clothing, and then try to sell you items of some other man's clothing, this is copying someone else!!! If I copy that person's style, its not longer mine. Same with the final interview.