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"Don't look at it as an individual purchase because you're just not wearing shoes with nothing else and if you are, you're gonna get arrested." Flawless delivery of that line, loved it
After several years of developing my style, I'm really starting to see it pay off now. I've got a bunch of outfits that make me feel great and I'm starting to get compliments on them too. In other videos Antonia has said, don't be afraid to be the best dressed man in the room. Wise words. I can tell you it's a real confidence boost when I walk into a room, and I know I look great, and you can tell others see it too. So, if you're just starting out, relax and don't worry about it. Take your time, do your research, save up money while looking at lots of options, and then buy with confidence. Don't sweat it when you make the occasional mistake. Learn from them and keep moving forward.
I’m the same. I’ve been developing my style for the last 3 years, and I feel like I’m finally getting things on point to where I really like my style. (Part of it was playing around with different facial hair styles along with suits, and the like) which has taken me a while to test out and develop.
The key is not to see something nice an buy it, but instead to actively decide what clothing you want and then seek out the right item. Purposely decide on your wardrobe rather than buy individual items because they are a good deal.
I think the easiest thing to do would be to go over EVERY piece of clothing/ accessory/ shoe type from formal to casual and name it. Problem with starting is many times we don't know what things are called or if they even exist. Then list what the staples of every guys wardrobe should be and what brands typically sell the style of clothes
Antonio, you really sell the idea of fashion to me! Never been into fashion, if anything I LOATHED the idea of wearing something just so I look better, but after watching some of your stuff I feel I can start to at least dip my toes into it and see what I can get out of it.
I think a lot of us see looking nice as something unpleasant because in the past we were forced to look a certain way for our family and we'd get no freedom to choose. I think owning your style means breaking away from what social standards tell you to do, and instead focus on what you like, what makes you feel good when you look in the mirror. Stylish doesn't mean standard.
I had this issue dropped 100 pounds and 8 inches on my waist. Lots of thrift store shopping, getting classic pieces and more business casual for work. I used this to update my style
Gonna join college in a few months and I've to buy a few clothes . This video is so nicely composed with the valuable information which any man can use to level up their style , great work Antonio , keep it up man !
Fantastic video! As someone who comes from an industry wherein taking care of your style doesn't seem to be the priority (software dev), I really appreciate something that points me in the right direction.
@Sean Pee. Speaking as a person who has developed software for the global Financial and Banking markets, then got promoted to National and Global Sales Manager roles, how you dress can be measured by the thickness of your Pay Pack. More relevant is the fact that when I select any member of any Technical Support Group to accompany me on a Client visit is to check the state of their shoes. I grew up on a Naval Base and my Father always looked like he had just stepped off the cast of JAG. Watch a replay to see how polished shoes really lift your appearance. Phil.
Antonio, this is well put video. I just turned 46 a week ago. In the last couple of years I have been changing my wardrobe up some, after leaving the retail industry and started my career in the banking industry. I have about 8 suits and and I sent about three pairs of suit pants to be altered, because I lost more than 40 lb in less than a year (I went from a size 38 down to a 34 inch waist 😊). I will send more out to be altered as I can afford it. Trust me, I've been wearing my to good use. When it comes to shoes, I either like the plain toed or moc-toe. The wing tip and cap-toed just doesn't suit my needs nor style. I will be looking into investing in a pair of Chelsea boots. I already have a couple pair of Chukka Boots. Thanks 👍🏾 for all you do to help guys step up their style game, whether they have a blue collar or white collar career.
Antonio you forgot important thing in the whole thing that you did not mention and that is that when you are wearing your nice clothes you like and you feel nicely dressed, then it shines on you and this women notice that it radiates about you. They turn their eyes to you or she stands still and looks and admires you, this attracts you women because of how you feel and you radiate. So that you really understand what I mean. You meet a woman who is radiant and you just think wow, look at her. This is precisely because the woman has dressed so that she feels beautiful and then it radiates about her and you men feel attracted to her. The same thing happens to the women when they see you and how it radiates around you, because exactly how you feel in the clothes you wear and a smile on your lips.
I'm 22 old from Egypt, and I really like your vids, Antonio. About that cairo traffic 😂 believe me you haven't seen Alexandria traffic, I mean we drive on the sidewalks over here 😂
I feel like another useful piece of information is figuring out what seasonal color palate suits you best. At the bare minimum learning whether your complexion has warmer or cooler undertones. This is good to know before you invest in bunch of gold or silver accessories, and for when you going to pick out that showing stopping ‘red‘ piece. Ensuring you actually pick out a shade that brings out the best in you, rather than leaving you looking like a clown or like it’s sucked the life out of you…
Hi I'm new to your channel. I just wanna let you know the 1st time I learned about this was through GQ magazine back in the seventies. Well that's pretty much the last time I tried to redo my wardrobe. I'm 66 years old now and I want to do a cowboy theme here in Florida.. So what I did is bought some used cowboy boots. And back in 2014 I bought myself a real cowboy had an Arizona. So I'm gonna take your advice and redesign my entire wardrobe. Thank you for your insight
I always start with with few items that i like, look around if there are some style that i like on guys with similar height and build like me, like Jon Hamm and John Mayer and i took some influences from them especially on fitment of the clothing.
I just got to the point where you talk about the 3 piles of clothing I have. I have only one small pile and it's a category you should add for beginners or start overs. It's the burn everything pile and start from scratch. I mean everything. Because your best outfit in any given day makes you like like a bum. I mean it, use gasoline and burn that shit.
Great tips! As a lawyer, I tend to use suits and business/sports jackets regularly. For years, I've had practically only bought off-the-rack, but have recently decided to switch to tailored clothing, and oh boy, what a huge difference! To start off, the fitting, customization and quality are worlds apart, sometimes even for more or less similar prices. For instance, I was about to buy a Hugo Boss jacket (for about the equivalent of USD $375), but after comparing it with three sports jackets I commissioned with my local tailor this year (each for about the equivalent of USD$325), I refrained from buying the former. The tailored jackets were simply far superior in all senses, even my fiancee immediately noted the differences. Further, I had a jacket from one of my off-the-rack suits start "bubbling" last year. Even though the fabric was high quality (Ermenegildo Zegna Trofeo) and the suit was made in Italy, it's fused construction took its toll. This got me thinking that any garment, despite not being from a "major fashionable brand" but rather made by a skillful tailor, is a much better long term investment. End of story, the money I saved by not buying the Hugo Boss jacket will go towards the advance payment for my next purchase, a two-piece suit made by my tailor with Super 150's merino wool and cashmere. There's my two cents, don't fall for the "major fashionable brand" deceive and rather go for the best quality made clothes you can afford (even if you'll have fewer garments). Needles to say, I will slowly continue replacing the off-the-rack garments for quality tailored suits and jackets.
I went to a wedding a month ago for one of my fiancee's siblings. I didn't know anyone there, and it was a casual evening wedding, so I just wore black trousers, a black shirt and waistcoat and a crimson cravat. I was the best dressed man there, despite being completely casual.
Hi Antonio, so I like dressing up but I'm in high school and for basketball we have to wear black wind pants and a purple turtle neck t-shirt. Any tips to dress it up?
@Elijab Weaver. At the age of 85 I am not qualified to offer advice, but when I was a teenager I attended a College in Sydney Australia that not only had the highest academic and sports results in Australia, but had a dress code the equal of the English Marines (Commonly called Commandos) who are considered to be at least the equals of the US Seals. My father's young sister married a Marine who was a superb athlete. What I remember most about him 70 years later was not what clothes he wore, but how he wore them. Every item of his clothing, that was a compulsory outfit fitted him perfectly and his gym shoes were spotless. The Duke of Edinburgh, the husband of Queen Elizabeth made a written request that the Marines were the main party at his recent funeral. The newly appointed King Charles 3rx did both his flying training and commando training with the British Mariines and whenever you see a photo of him you notice his supreme self confidence. Sometimes it requires acceptance of a dress code, but no one can stop you wearing those clothes so that you look as impressive as any Seal.
Well the understanding of this and a lot moore from you Antion rased my game a lot: 5 shoes 5 trusers 5 shirts 5 sweters 5 jackets Equals 3.125 combinations. Then you can add in a few suits, ties pocketsqueres and leathergods in brown and black. I dont think first place to go crazy is in suits, but I like to have at least two so I have a reserve one, they you actually deer to wear them moore. But check them out in good time before use. That weeding or buisness event you dont want to realize its dirty, broke or what is moore comon to smal. If you can buy an extra trouser and its one size biger on 70% sales thats the one of no no style tips I would break and buy anyway. If I love the suit. Otherwise I probably wouldn't go with an extra pair of pants. Its hard to know what to love in suits without trying them. Some are stylish but not as comfy or practical. If you buy the absolut classics of a bit better quality those extra $100 will spread out over 5 years and pay of. Don't buy stuff on sales, buy the basics of very good quality they are going to be like 90% anyway. Take care of the 5^5 and you always have stuff to wear, watch then out for replacement stuff on sale. Best thing is to buy en extra pair of trousers or a west for your suit on sale. In your 5^5 = 25 clodes dont start with the most expensive take that at the end when you have moore money. Start of with like RAW jeans, sneakers och boots. Budget, go true what you have (trow), analyze at home and then go shoop with an extra $100. Conclution I dont think black Oxfords are esentials and should not be boyght first, not an expensive suit that you never dear to wear and when you need it, it doesn't fit. You should start upgrading the stuff you realy like right now and wear. Wait the longest and spend the most on the stuff you realy need and are stylish, ptherwise you only goong to by the same thing over and over. If you first suit is a bit cheeper and you realy whant an navy blue it doesn't matter if the cheeper one is grey, you can wear it sometimes when you have the navyblue. But if you got 3 navyblue in the exact same style its not as deversive.
If I could start again, i'd only buy the best. Less stuff but better quality. A classical, elegant, simple item can and should last you for 10-15 years.
Really like this video because i just took all these steps recently before watching this and I've just shared this with one guy looking to suit up and another guy who needs to suit up lol. Fortunately i already own a fair amount of stuff so each day i have been making different combinations and keeping a photo log just to see how much variation I can muster which led to me picking up 2 more ties and unpacking 3 pairs of shoes i haven't really worn before.
In my experience, most men aren't prepared to put in the time and legwork to find things that look great. They hate shopping and just want to get it over with.
My wardrobe is a mess. Have like 1 Dior button up and one Express MK2 I love. The rest I just feel 'meh' about. Locally the pickings feel limited. Looking for ideas on inspiration or great online stores.
With this video i took the first step. My problem I guess. I’ve gotten in to eating right and exercising and all of my clothes don’t fit, I’m swimming in everything. It’s a fun problem to have but I look like I’m walking around in my dads old clothes. Well everything is organised now I need to embrace things I wouldn’t wear before. Honestly I need to find a hole new style, tight shirts look good on me now. Baggy pants aren’t bad but I’ve been loving my only pair of shorts. But my closet has space now and I know what to do.
"Yes I just made up those stats" And proved why they were valid at the same time right after, now that's legit. Sub, like, I'll be looking into it! Thank you for the effort you put into your content
Hey Antonio, Love the channel and your comments. I have been upgrading my wardrobe for the last year and making a concerted effort to dress smart and stylish. Had a situation very recently where I thought I was helping my son move, so I was dressed in a Tshirt and shorts. Ended up he did not need my help. My wife then said friends invited us to a winery on the way home. I was mortified to be going to such a place in a dressed down outfit, but of course had no way to dress without going home and that was not an option. What would you have done?
@@eyeheartsushi2212 sounds good on the surface, but declining the invite was not going to work when the people involved were taken into account. Stopping to purchase a mildly suitable outfit was also going to make me significantly later than I was expected. I went straight there and to make light of how I was dressed, but still felt inwardly awkward. I think I will always keep an emergency outfit in my car for such future situations, hahaha!
i need to get cultured since a lot of my style inspiration is for durability and fit. I got a long waist, barrel chest and wide hips. Strong lengs and imo lanky arms, just trying to find something that looks proportional, jeans or shorts and a t shirt can be difficult. or hoodie/flannel. mostly muted colours unless im fit in the summer then a lot of bright colors and dolfin shorts. when im looking and feeling pudgy like porky, the staples are there the most i get style dues outside my norm are sorta cringe and edgy. Perhaps because its actually out of my comfort zone. if i had a better sense of self worth, id jump on it, but some of it seems like a single man's game. I'm single, but im also a dad, lower income, which im working on both giving a shit and doing something about my lifestyle/position. For me, boots, cant fit in dress shoes, or rather find some. im more of a barefoot shoe or some reebok nanos. i have more to say but its more to write down and think hard about for myself. For fragrance i have only two. A mist spray of Amber, and a hollister cologne SOCAL. thats it. besides deodorant or alum crystal. After doing a lot of mental health and self care, even this is tough. Thanks, Antonio. Im 27 and its time to start taking the steps of real men and real style.
As a Marketing Director I have 6 white shirts. Multiple meetings almost every day, this number of shirts allows me to have at least 2-3 shirts waiting to be washed, while I still have a couple of shirts that are fresh to be worn for the week. We wash shirts once a week in our house, so Im covered for the week.
Great video, Antonio. I put it in my “Style” playlist as a reference. Question: anything else I can do to protect the clothing I set aside for a year? I saw a cardboard box but I’m planning to store the box in the attic so I feel that alone won’t cut it.
A very good video. Every year, as winter turns to spring and summer, it is always worth checking what your closet has waiting for you. Add what you need, and donate what you do not intend to wear for the upcoming summer. It is interesting to check out the local thrift stores for blazers and odd jackets. Colors you do not ordinarily wear can be tried on in their mirrors. Take it home if it suits you or pursue it doing online shopping.
Buying clothes: if it's not a "hell yes!" it's a "hell no." How many "maybe items have lived in my closet, unworn for month after month. Or worse, every time I put it on, I think "meh," and I put it back in the closet and never actually wear it.
Silly me. The title made me think this video would be about how to start from scratch. 🤦♂️ It's actually about restarting when you already have a wardrobe.
🔴 shop.karmanow.com/realmen - Click here to check out Karma and get your all-in-one shopping assistant that automatically helps you shop smart and save time and money!
➡️ ruclips.net/video/PrDbpSKAWmA/видео.html - Click here to watch Ultimate Guide To Buying Fragrances Online (Best Price, Blind Buys, Avoiding Counterfeits).
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Wow Cool Dude😎
@@yeasashikder3704 Thanks!
Please do a video with example of the 4+4+4+4 interchangable wardrobe.
Ooo
How does Karma make money to keep their business going?
"Don't look at it as an individual purchase because you're just not wearing shoes with nothing else and if you are, you're gonna get arrested." Flawless delivery of that line, loved it
After several years of developing my style, I'm really starting to see it pay off now. I've got a bunch of outfits that make me feel great and I'm starting to get compliments on them too. In other videos Antonia has said, don't be afraid to be the best dressed man in the room. Wise words. I can tell you it's a real confidence boost when I walk into a room, and I know I look great, and you can tell others see it too. So, if you're just starting out, relax and don't worry about it. Take your time, do your research, save up money while looking at lots of options, and then buy with confidence. Don't sweat it when you make the occasional mistake. Learn from them and keep moving forward.
Awesome! You're doing great Eric.
“Antonia”😭
That’s great man! I’m getting there too.
I’m the same. I’ve been developing my style for the last 3 years, and I feel like I’m finally getting things on point to where I really like my style. (Part of it was playing around with different facial hair styles along with suits, and the like) which has taken me a while to test out and develop.
The key is not to see something nice an buy it, but instead to actively decide what clothing you want and then seek out the right item. Purposely decide on your wardrobe rather than buy individual items because they are a good deal.
Easier to do today with the internet. Set up search criteria, price points and notifications when sales bring a garment into your price range.
I think the easiest thing to do would be to go over EVERY piece of clothing/ accessory/ shoe type from formal to casual and name it. Problem with starting is many times we don't know what things are called or if they even exist. Then list what the staples of every guys wardrobe should be and what brands typically sell the style of clothes
Antonio, you really sell the idea of fashion to me! Never been into fashion, if anything I LOATHED the idea of wearing something just so I look better, but after watching some of your stuff I feel I can start to at least dip my toes into it and see what I can get out of it.
I think a lot of us see looking nice as something unpleasant because in the past we were forced to look a certain way for our family and we'd get no freedom to choose.
I think owning your style means breaking away from what social standards tell you to do, and instead focus on what you like, what makes you feel good when you look in the mirror. Stylish doesn't mean standard.
Single best piece of fashion advice for both men and women is own a full length mirror. There's nothing like seeing one's whole outfit at once.
I had this issue dropped 100 pounds and 8 inches on my waist. Lots of thrift store shopping, getting classic pieces and more business casual for work. I used this to update my style
Absolutely loved this video. This feels huge considering I’m a young man who is just now learning the value of his image. Thank you for what you do!
Gonna join college in a few months and I've to buy a few clothes . This video is so nicely composed with the valuable information which any man can use to level up their style , great work Antonio , keep it up man !
Fantastic video! As someone who comes from an industry wherein taking care of your style doesn't seem to be the priority (software dev), I really appreciate something that points me in the right direction.
@Sean Pee. Speaking as a person who has developed software for the global Financial and Banking markets, then got promoted to National and Global Sales Manager roles, how you dress can be measured by the thickness of your Pay Pack.
More relevant is the fact that when I select any member of any Technical Support Group to accompany me on a Client visit is to check the state of their shoes. I grew up on a Naval Base and my Father always looked like he had just stepped off the cast of JAG. Watch a replay to see how polished shoes really lift your appearance. Phil.
Antonio, this is well put video. I just turned 46 a week ago. In the last couple of years I have been changing my wardrobe up some, after leaving the retail industry and started my career in the banking industry. I have about 8 suits and and I sent about three pairs of suit pants to be altered, because I lost more than 40 lb in less than a year (I went from a size 38 down to a 34 inch waist 😊). I will send more out to be altered as I can afford it. Trust me, I've been wearing my to good use. When it comes to shoes, I either like the plain toed or moc-toe. The wing tip and cap-toed just doesn't suit my needs nor style. I will be looking into investing in a pair of Chelsea boots. I already have a couple pair of Chukka Boots. Thanks 👍🏾 for all you do to help guys step up their style game, whether they have a blue collar or white collar career.
Awesome - Congratulations on the weight loss!
Thank you for this, finally making my own money and its time to update the wardrobe from college clothes!
You're so welcome!
Antonio you forgot important thing in the whole thing that you did not mention and that is that when you are wearing your nice clothes you like and you feel nicely dressed, then it shines on you and this women notice that it radiates about you. They turn their eyes to you or she stands still and looks and admires you, this attracts you women because of how you feel and you radiate. So that you really understand what I mean. You meet a woman who is radiant and you just think wow, look at her. This is precisely because the woman has dressed so that she feels beautiful and then it radiates about her and you men feel attracted to her. The same thing happens to the women when they see you and how it radiates around you, because exactly how you feel in the clothes you wear and a smile on your lips.
I'm 22 old from Egypt, and I really like your vids, Antonio. About that cairo traffic 😂 believe me you haven't seen Alexandria traffic, I mean we drive on the sidewalks over here 😂
I concur , you are crazy drivers lol
@@Andy-Aims 😂😂
I feel like another useful piece of information is figuring out what seasonal color palate suits you best. At the bare minimum learning whether your complexion has warmer or cooler undertones. This is good to know before you invest in bunch of gold or silver accessories, and for when you going to pick out that showing stopping ‘red‘ piece. Ensuring you actually pick out a shade that brings out the best in you, rather than leaving you looking like a clown or like it’s sucked the life out of you…
This is one of your best Videos
Love your videos and guidance that comes from them! going on a spring cleaning spree of my wardrobe
one of antonios greatest videos.. So far...
That 4x4x4x4 outfit approach really got me. Great advice!
Hi I'm new to your channel. I just wanna let you know the 1st time I learned about this was through GQ magazine back in the seventies. Well that's pretty much the last time I tried to redo my wardrobe. I'm 66 years old now and I want to do a cowboy theme here in Florida.. So what I did is bought some used cowboy boots. And back in 2014 I bought myself a real cowboy had an Arizona. So I'm gonna take your advice and redesign my entire wardrobe. Thank you for your insight
I always start with with few items that i like, look around if there are some style that i like on guys with similar height and build like me, like Jon Hamm and John Mayer and i took some influences from them especially on fitment of the clothing.
I just got to the point where you talk about the 3 piles of clothing I have. I have only one small pile and it's a category you should add for beginners or start overs. It's the burn everything pile and start from scratch. I mean everything. Because your best outfit in any given day makes you like like a bum.
I mean it, use gasoline and burn that shit.
I’ve been watching you for over 3 years now and I rarely comment but your videos are so well executed Antonio thank you so much
9:59 I can vouch for the Cairo part, this is where I live and it is just CRAZY
Great tips! As a lawyer, I tend to use suits and business/sports jackets regularly. For years, I've had practically only bought off-the-rack, but have recently decided to switch to tailored clothing, and oh boy, what a huge difference!
To start off, the fitting, customization and quality are worlds apart, sometimes even for more or less similar prices. For instance, I was about to buy a Hugo Boss jacket (for about the equivalent of USD $375), but after comparing it with three sports jackets I commissioned with my local tailor this year (each for about the equivalent of USD$325), I refrained from buying the former. The tailored jackets were simply far superior in all senses, even my fiancee immediately noted the differences.
Further, I had a jacket from one of my off-the-rack suits start "bubbling" last year. Even though the fabric was high quality (Ermenegildo Zegna Trofeo) and the suit was made in Italy, it's fused construction took its toll. This got me thinking that any garment, despite not being from a "major fashionable brand" but rather made by a skillful tailor, is a much better long term investment.
End of story, the money I saved by not buying the Hugo Boss jacket will go towards the advance payment for my next purchase, a two-piece suit made by my tailor with Super 150's merino wool and cashmere.
There's my two cents, don't fall for the "major fashionable brand" deceive and rather go for the best quality made clothes you can afford (even if you'll have fewer garments). Needles to say, I will slowly continue replacing the off-the-rack garments for quality tailored suits and jackets.
I went to a wedding a month ago for one of my fiancee's siblings. I didn't know anyone there, and it was a casual evening wedding, so I just wore black trousers, a black shirt and waistcoat and a crimson cravat. I was the best dressed man there, despite being completely casual.
Be sure to buy a quality full-length mirror. Cheaper ones can cause a funhouse effect and not accurately reflect what one is wearing.
Hi Antonio, so I like dressing up but I'm in high school and for basketball we have to wear black wind pants and a purple turtle neck t-shirt. Any tips to dress it up?
@Elijab Weaver. At the age of 85 I am not qualified to offer advice, but when I was a teenager I attended a College in Sydney Australia that not only had the highest academic and sports results in Australia, but had a dress code the equal of the English Marines (Commonly called Commandos) who are considered to be at least the equals of the US Seals.
My father's young sister married a Marine who was a superb athlete. What I remember most about him 70 years later was not what clothes he wore, but how he wore them. Every item of his clothing, that was a compulsory outfit fitted him perfectly and his gym shoes were spotless.
The Duke of Edinburgh, the husband of Queen Elizabeth made a written request that the Marines were the main party at his recent funeral. The newly appointed King Charles 3rx did both his flying training and commando training with the British Mariines and whenever you see a photo of him you notice his supreme self confidence. Sometimes it requires acceptance of a dress code, but no one can stop you wearing those clothes so that you look as impressive as any Seal.
Great video Antonio!
Glad you enjoyed it
Antonio, thanks for this. It came at the perfect time and really solves all my clothing problems.
Well the understanding of this and a lot moore from you Antion rased my game a lot:
5 shoes
5 trusers
5 shirts
5 sweters
5 jackets
Equals 3.125 combinations.
Then you can add in a few suits, ties pocketsqueres and leathergods in brown and black. I dont think first place to go crazy is in suits, but I like to have at least two so I have a reserve one, they you actually deer to wear them moore. But check them out in good time before use. That weeding or buisness event you dont want to realize its dirty, broke or what is moore comon to smal. If you can buy an extra trouser and its one size biger on 70% sales thats the one of no no style tips I would break and buy anyway. If I love the suit. Otherwise I probably wouldn't go with an extra pair of pants. Its hard to know what to love in suits without trying them. Some are stylish but not as comfy or practical.
If you buy the absolut classics of a bit better quality those extra $100 will spread out over 5 years and pay of.
Don't buy stuff on sales, buy the basics of very good quality they are going to be like 90% anyway.
Take care of the 5^5 and you always have stuff to wear, watch then out for replacement stuff on sale.
Best thing is to buy en extra pair of trousers or a west for your suit on sale.
In your 5^5 = 25 clodes dont start with the most expensive take that at the end when you have moore money. Start of with like RAW jeans, sneakers och boots.
Budget, go true what you have (trow), analyze at home and then go shoop with an extra $100.
Conclution I dont think black Oxfords are esentials and should not be boyght first, not an expensive suit that you never dear to wear and when you need it, it doesn't fit. You should start upgrading the stuff you realy like right now and wear. Wait the longest and spend the most on the stuff you realy need and are stylish, ptherwise you only goong to by the same thing over and over. If you first suit is a bit cheeper and you realy whant an navy blue it doesn't matter if the cheeper one is grey, you can wear it sometimes when you have the navyblue. But if you got 3 navyblue in the exact same style its not as deversive.
This was great for me, my wardrobe is completely unintentional and no one has pointed it out.
Thanks for this video Antonio, The ideas in it are very very helpful.
Funny I’m really starting to build my wardrobe today and I was looking for a guideline and boom I found this. Thanks Antonio
I love this vedio
If I could start again, i'd only buy the best. Less stuff but better quality. A classical, elegant, simple item can and should last you for 10-15 years.
Agreed!
Really like this video because i just took all these steps recently before watching this and I've just shared this with one guy looking to suit up and another guy who needs to suit up lol. Fortunately i already own a fair amount of stuff so each day i have been making different combinations and keeping a photo log just to see how much variation I can muster which led to me picking up 2 more ties and unpacking 3 pairs of shoes i haven't really worn before.
I was just thinking about this yesterday and today this video pops up on my front page. Sometimes the timing is just perfect by pure coincidence 😂😂😂
Perfect!
@Real Men Real Style: Antonio - perhaps you could recommend some stores in Europe and US where one could step in and get properly dressed up from A-Z.
Good pieces of advice. I am going through the process of wardrobe and accessory changes/improvements.
Antonio! Muy bien hermano. Eres un ídolo de la infancia!!
I'm turning 60 next month. I look great (no beer belly) but better late than never to get some style.
I like your video sir , right on target , HOORAY. Because you I change up everything on clothes
thank you so much for your videos!!!
You dropped this Antonio 👑
This was exactly the video I was looking for. Thanks!
SOLID video! A must-watch.
In my experience, most men aren't prepared to put in the time and legwork to find things that look great. They hate shopping and just want to get it over with.
Antonio is so stylish that he had to change the thumbnail to try and make himself less stylish but STILL looks stylish
The rule I have is that any new item should have a multiplicative effect on your wardrobe and not simply an additive one.
Would you please do a whole video on Zoot Suits?
My wardrobe is a mess. Have like 1 Dior button up and one Express MK2 I love. The rest I just feel 'meh' about.
Locally the pickings feel limited.
Looking for ideas on inspiration or great online stores.
Of all the mens fashion RUclipsrs, you are consistently one of the most well dressed. Cheers
Thank you MVang!
Excellent and very comprehensive video!!
With this video i took the first step. My problem I guess. I’ve gotten in to eating right and exercising and all of my clothes don’t fit, I’m swimming in everything. It’s a fun problem to have but I look like I’m walking around in my dads old clothes. Well everything is organised now I need to embrace things I wouldn’t wear before. Honestly I need to find a hole new style, tight shirts look good on me now. Baggy pants aren’t bad but I’ve been loving my only pair of shorts. But my closet has space now and I know what to do.
we need a video showing us what might be interchangeable, give us examples, please :) some of us don't have that eagle eye that you have unfortunately
Antonio I gotta say your a bad ass.
😎 thanks!
I love this one. Thank you !!!
12:26 How do you quantify feeling?!
I love this channel
Congrats on 3mm subs!
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That’s a great black leather jacket with a zip chest pocket. Where is it from?
Hi, Itry to use the link Karma but is not available
This is why Antonio is important
That horrible oversized baggy orange vest is legendary, especially for us OG followers lol
Hi man
Love ur vidéos from France
Just can u make à vidéo of stile for hith school or collège .
"Yes I just made up those stats"
And proved why they were valid at the same time right after, now that's legit.
Sub, like, I'll be looking into it! Thank you for the effort you put into your content
Useful video..but hey man we in India don't drive all over the road..we drive like UK people do, left is the right side..
Usko kya pata bhi, bosdika kamaka India ka image karab kardiya
Fashionable dress wear for hot climates like florida for your next video 🙏
I’m 39, and I’m still trying to figure out how to get a suit…🤦🏾♂️
Thanks Adrian. You rock!
WHAT ARE THOSE BLACK BOOTS AT 8:24???
The best video thankyou
Hey Antonio, Love the channel and your comments. I have been upgrading my wardrobe for the last year and making a concerted effort to dress smart and stylish. Had a situation very recently where I thought I was helping my son move, so I was dressed in a Tshirt and shorts. Ended up he did not need my help. My wife then said friends invited us to a winery on the way home. I was mortified to be going to such a place in a dressed down outfit, but of course had no way to dress without going home and that was not an option. What would you have done?
I’m not Antonio but I would’ve 1) declined the invitation or 2) stop at a store and buy an inexpensive outfit (chinos or jeans and a nice polo shirt).
Good answer! I would've answered the same thing .
@@eyeheartsushi2212 sounds good on the surface, but declining the invite was not going to work when the people involved were taken into account.
Stopping to purchase a mildly suitable outfit was also going to make me significantly later than I was expected. I went straight there and to make light of how I was dressed, but still felt inwardly awkward. I think I will always keep an emergency outfit in my car for such future situations, hahaha!
@@georgesitaras3515 LOL well I guess your situation was somewhat of a one-off
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i need to get cultured since a lot of my style inspiration is for durability and fit. I got a long waist, barrel chest and wide hips. Strong lengs and imo lanky arms, just trying to find something that looks proportional, jeans or shorts and a t shirt can be difficult. or hoodie/flannel. mostly muted colours unless im fit in the summer then a lot of bright colors and dolfin shorts. when im looking and feeling pudgy like porky, the staples are there the most i get style dues outside my norm are sorta cringe and edgy. Perhaps because its actually out of my comfort zone. if i had a better sense of self worth, id jump on it, but some of it seems like a single man's game. I'm single, but im also a dad, lower income, which im working on both giving a shit and doing something about my lifestyle/position.
For me, boots, cant fit in dress shoes, or rather find some. im more of a barefoot shoe or some reebok nanos.
i have more to say but its more to write down and think hard about for myself. For fragrance i have only two. A mist spray of Amber, and a hollister cologne SOCAL. thats it. besides deodorant or alum crystal.
After doing a lot of mental health and self care, even this is tough. Thanks, Antonio. Im 27 and its time to start taking the steps of real men and real style.
How can I look flashy, professional, but also out of place all at the same time? That is what is appealing to me
Antonio question; I am a mortgage banker and I wear a lot of white shirts. How many white shirts should I have in my closet? Minimum
Two barrel cuffed and two french cuffed so you can rotate while the other pair is in the wash. And you may want one white OCBD and one in white linen.
As a Marketing Director I have 6 white shirts. Multiple meetings almost every day, this number of shirts allows me to have at least 2-3 shirts waiting to be washed, while I still have a couple of shirts that are fresh to be worn for the week. We wash shirts once a week in our house, so Im covered for the week.
As many as you can afford.
They still have Barnes&Nobles?
Great video, Antonio. I put it in my “Style” playlist as a reference.
Question: anything else I can do to protect the clothing I set aside for a year? I saw a cardboard box but I’m planning to store the box in the attic so I feel that alone won’t cut it.
Plastic storage containers are good --- Clothing stored in cardboard boxes for lengthy periods of time may also develop white or yellow stains.
@@RealMenRealStyle Thanks!
"When it comes to your hair, how about you cheat on your barber?" Now that's daring!!
Love your chanel hi from Ukraine💪🇺🇦😇
A very good video. Every year, as winter turns to spring and summer, it is always worth checking what your closet has waiting for you. Add what you need, and donate what you do not intend to wear for the upcoming summer. It is interesting to check out the local thrift stores for blazers and odd jackets. Colors you do not ordinarily wear can be tried on in their mirrors. Take it home if it suits you or pursue it doing online shopping.
Damn you killed it
You lowkey look like Tommy Vercitti in the thumbnail.
Nice bike brother ✌️
Hey there i saw that my dad wears the shoes i think you dont like the one with the square tip.i think thoes do not look good.
great Vid!
First advice, get in shape... nothing looks cheaper than a suit over a beerbelly....
I'm underweight, very thin 5'10" with 50kgs .. what's suitable clothing style for us
Oversized bulky looking clothes not fitted
And try to layer more
You look like TOmmy vercetti from vice city in your thumbnail 🏖
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6:31 not if they dont catch me!
Im age 45. No teenage outfits. Band t shirts should go?
Yes!
❤.Weight=78 kg❤
I though the thumbnail was live action Tommy Vercetti for a moment
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Buying clothes: if it's not a "hell yes!" it's a "hell no." How many "maybe items have lived in my closet, unworn for month after month. Or worse, every time I put it on, I think "meh," and I put it back in the closet and never actually wear it.
Please make thumbnails to Your vids ;) - thanks in advance and on behalf of all the fans:))
OH COME ON GUYS DRESED UP ANTONIO IS WITH.
My friends at the Gentleman’s club 3:13
Silly me. The title made me think this video would be about how to start from scratch. 🤦♂️
It's actually about restarting when you already have a wardrobe.
What if I’m not trying to look sexy?