This is very useful information for any wardrobe. I’m a single lady and I’m putting together a curated wardrobe. I’ve found this video so informative!!
This information is priceless! While structured shoulder jacket is most formal, I prefer the Neapolitan Cut because I have muscular, sloped shoulders. The Neapolitan Cut seems to fit much better and more comfortable.
If you wrote a book about Haberdashery & the Art of Bespoke, I would buy it. This level of attention to detail is rare and worthy of preservation. Depending how the summer goes, I will be coming to NY for a fitting.
The seasonality concept is a great idea. I have heard of seasonal dressing, but I have never heard seasonality prioritized logically before I watched this video. Thanks for the tip!
Where do you live? In countries with large seasonal differences in temperatures everyone has bespoke winter clothes, summer clothes and the occasional autumn/spring jacket or vest.
This is great content. Most of these tips might look obvious if you have been wearing coat and tie for over a decade but god I wish this video was out 13 years ago when I started my wardrobe.
Thank you El D. And welcome to AskOkey RUclips. Well, someone earlier in their journey will benefit I hope 😁. Do follow us on Instagram @askokeyig PROFF
Ive learned a lot about proper attire by watching this man, however I don't own many suits because i normally dress casually . I lm more of a guy who active, i wear suits for certain occasions. I like the idea of having 3 to 5 suits.
Another excellent video Okey. Every tip is solid but I especially resonated with number 2: "Opting for variety over seasonality.' If you permit, I would suggest that opting for variety *within* seasonality is the way to go because the varieties can cater to different levels of formality. In other words having hopsack, worsted, and linen suits [in different or even the same colour(s)], for the Spring/Summer season for instance, really does help to keep one's wardrobe interesting and sufficiently diverse. Overall, this video is perfect for beginners. I was luckily to have learnt from your early videos when I was starting out on my MTM journey.
It seems like there's such a wide variety of OTR fits that there is a fit out there for most people. My last OTR suit purchase only required hemming the pants to make it look bespoke. It wasn't luck, but careful research, but I'll go bespoke one day!
Beautiful blue summer suit Okey, perfectly complimented by a subtle 'pop' of colour in your choice of tie. Thanks for your continued guidance helping us in our sartorial journey.
Thank you very much, my brotha. I reside in the States but am 🇨🇩 DRC native and promote the Congo Dandy's style of wear in my town. I am very organized with my wardrobe, but having a digital inventory is actually a very great concept of organization(I'll be checking out the website and exercising this) I've kept literally every receipt of my current wardrobe items(thanks, mother), and being a little old school, I enjoy the physical verification of knowing where my receipts are, lol. Anyway, I recently saw a short on my feed of your business, and this is my 4th video and you Sir have a great way of educating the audience in your expertise about this field. I already subscribed after the first watch. Respect 🫡 Mr.Meticulous
Jack, it also depends on the Chest circumference of the person. But yes I agree, 4” is my own sweet spot for SB. Are you following us on Instagram? @askokeyig PROFF
@@AskOkeyInc Very True, my favorite is 4 to 4 1/2 for DB and SB and I’m a bigger guy my chest is 55.25 inches although I’ve got a body that is much heavier that it looks, I’ll definitely add you on Instagram!
I've commited the #3 mistake (buying too many too soon) but with fragrances. I got to about 25 fragrances before I realized that I can have enough variety (seasonality and occasion) with 12 of the 25 fragrances.
I gained around 10 extra kilogrammes during Covid time. Had to move 2 holes further on my belt. My budget is quite limited, so I couldn't afford to buy cloth that will not fit in a future. Now I have stopped buying new cloth at all because I am waiting for the time when I would get slimmer again, but another problem is that I almost do nothing to lose gained weight.
When buying off the rack take advantage of the establishments complimentary alterations if offered, this will save you money rather than using your own alterations tailor.
I live in Ghana, im building my suit collection : i have some two blacks: one single breasted and one double breasted. I have one navy blue double breasted. One Teal Green single breasted and One Charcoal black single breasted. Contemplating on grey to round it up How im i doing Askokey
I mean it’s only common sense that you have a seasonal wardrobe. I don’t wear linen in the depth of winter or tweed in heat of the summer. Same goes for colors. First and foremost you need to know what is your color. Just because others wear colors of the rainbow ending up looking like a Balenciaga trash bag doesn’t mean you are a candidate for subtle colors or pastels or your brights ala Amazon Parrot. Furthermore I find bright colors out of place for the winter or fall season. When I say brights I mean yellow, light greens, light blues. I personally opt for Bordeaux’s, hunter greens, maybe a mix of beige and dark green, you catch my drift. However all of that is essentially personal preference. Does Okey look good in blue, yes but I personally think he pulls off greys exceptionally well. I only have a couple pieces in my wardrobe that I consider trendy all the rest are classic in color, shape, fabric. Even with classics though you have to be careful. If a man for example has a short torso stay away from turtlenecks just like a woman that has a “ gifted “ cleavage. It’s a lot of trial and error but eventually you’ll get what enhances your attributes the most without taking you hostage and letting the most important part fade away which is your face. Although, I am not gonna lie, I do enjoy catching a look at Okey’a behind when the situation arises. 😂
Proff already started a bespoke online tailoring company, Michael. Welcome aboard. If you would like to dress like Proff, please visit our website, www.askokey.com/shop
Chad Michaels the suit is not baggy. There is a big difference between being full cut and baggy. If you think the standard is a Pee Wee Herman skinny boy suit, you are missing the point.
He's wearing a bespoke ensemble tailored in the British drape format. It's neither Italian or European slim fit or American sack fit... While it looks baggy to your personal taste it is indeed specifically made for his body's measurements and his particular taste. .
Sorry This guy is trying to create a space HE DOESNT KNOW HOW TO DRESS HOW CAN U COME DRESSED IN THE 60s THEN SAY THATS THE BEST WAY TO DRESS . Hello no grandpa
This is very useful information for any wardrobe. I’m a single lady and I’m putting together a curated wardrobe. I’ve found this video so informative!!
Thank you Hupo 🙌🏾
@@Angela-qc1ex Thank you Angela dear and a warm welcome 🙏🏾
@@Angela-qc1ex All very good advice 👏🏾👏🏾
This information is priceless! While structured shoulder jacket is most formal, I prefer the Neapolitan Cut because I have muscular, sloped shoulders. The Neapolitan Cut seems to fit much better and more comfortable.
If you wrote a book about Haberdashery & the Art of Bespoke, I would buy it. This level of attention to detail is rare and worthy of preservation. Depending how the summer goes, I will be coming to NY for a fitting.
Thank you Oliver 😁
We are EVERYWHERE
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The seasonality concept is a great idea. I have heard of seasonal dressing, but I have never heard seasonality prioritized logically before I watched this video. Thanks for the tip!
THANK YOU Fred 🙌🏾
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Welcome aboard Sir 😁
PROFF
Naw. Never will afford or need 1
Where do you live? In countries with large seasonal differences in temperatures everyone has bespoke winter clothes, summer clothes and the occasional autumn/spring jacket or vest.
@@kamshik I live in Chicago. We have cold winters and hot summers here.
This is great content. Most of these tips might look obvious if you have been wearing coat and tie for over a decade but god I wish this video was out 13 years ago when I started my wardrobe.
Thank you El D. And welcome to AskOkey RUclips. Well, someone earlier in their journey will benefit I hope 😁.
Do follow us on Instagram @askokeyig
PROFF
Ive learned a lot about proper attire by watching this man, however I don't own many suits because i normally dress casually . I lm more of a guy who active, i wear suits for certain occasions. I like the idea of having 3 to 5 suits.
Another excellent video Okey. Every tip is solid but I especially resonated with number 2: "Opting for variety over seasonality.' If you permit, I would suggest that opting for variety *within* seasonality is the way to go because the varieties can cater to different levels of formality. In other words having hopsack, worsted, and linen suits [in different or even the same colour(s)], for the Spring/Summer season for instance, really does help to keep one's wardrobe interesting and sufficiently diverse. Overall, this video is perfect for beginners. I was luckily to have learnt from your early videos when I was starting out on my MTM journey.
Thank you Mighty Kam! Great addition and suggestions. Delighted to have such educated and informed minds on here at AskOkey. PROFF👑
It seems like there's such a wide variety of OTR fits that there is a fit out there for most people. My last OTR suit purchase only required hemming the pants to make it look bespoke. It wasn't luck, but careful research, but I'll go bespoke one day!
Beautiful blue summer suit Okey, perfectly complimented by a subtle 'pop' of colour in your choice of tie.
Thanks for your continued guidance helping us in our sartorial journey.
Thank you John. Your unflinching support over the years is truly appreciated. PROFF
Thank you very much, my brotha. I reside in the States but am 🇨🇩 DRC native and promote the Congo Dandy's style of wear in my town. I am very organized with my wardrobe, but having a digital inventory is actually a very great concept of organization(I'll be checking out the website and exercising this)
I've kept literally every receipt of my current wardrobe items(thanks, mother), and being a little old school, I enjoy the physical verification of knowing where my receipts are, lol. Anyway, I recently saw a short on my feed of your business, and this is my 4th video and you Sir have a great way of educating the audience in your expertise about this field. I already subscribed after the first watch. Respect 🫡
Mr.Meticulous
I am very happy to have stumbled upon this channel. I am in the process of building my suit wardrobe. Very good advice given good brother. 👍🏾
Excellent video Okey,I learned a lot of things I need to incorporate. Thanks!
The pleasure is all mine Jeffrey. Welcome once more to AskOkey and look forward to bringing you more premium content. PROFF👑
Excellent video Okey! I've come to expect nothing less.
Thank you Mr. Fluellen, very kind of you. PROFF👑
I am so very thankful I discovered your platform. Learning more amd more every day
happy to have found your youtube channel.
greetings from Spain.
Agur!
You’re welcome Boreal. Delighted to welcome you to AskOkey. Please also follow us on Instagram @askokeyig.
Best wishes. PROFF👑
I like wide lapels but about a 4 inch lapel is all you need. Anymore than that starts to look outlandish.
Jack, it also depends on the Chest circumference of the person. But yes I agree, 4” is my own sweet spot for SB.
Are you following us on Instagram? @askokeyig
PROFF
@@AskOkeyInc Very True, my favorite is 4 to 4 1/2 for DB and SB and I’m a bigger guy my chest is 55.25 inches although I’ve got a body that is much heavier that it looks, I’ll definitely add you on Instagram!
@@jackthomas6952 Thank you Jack 😁
Good evening sir , finally someone who doesn't appreciate the maximalism of Neapolitan lappels .Well done !
Good evening Sir and welcome to AskOkey 😁. Do you follow us on Instagram? @askokeyig
PROFF
Yes
@@Georgetsaki THANK YOU Sir 😁
Hey Okey what are your preferred tie brands. I love the ties that you wear!
I've commited the #3 mistake (buying too many too soon) but with fragrances. I got to about 25 fragrances before I realized that I can have enough variety (seasonality and occasion) with 12 of the 25 fragrances.
Okey as always well expressed and succinct more of this ☑️👍🏽💯
Thank you Jarod. Highly appreciated. Delighted indeed to have you on board here at AskOkey. PROFF👑
which hangers do you use?
Welcome to AskOkey.
I use generic wooden hangers with mounded ends made for coats. This is done to preserve the shape of the coat shoulder
PROFF
I gained around 10 extra kilogrammes during Covid time. Had to move 2 holes further on my belt. My budget is quite limited, so I couldn't afford to buy cloth that will not fit in a future. Now I have stopped buying new cloth at all because I am waiting for the time when I would get slimmer again, but another problem is that I almost do nothing to lose gained weight.
Well that’s easy Mark. Do something about it 😁 PROFF👑
How's it going now, Mark?
Very insightful. Thanks
lovbe your tie! is is a madder? where did you purchase it from ?
Yes, I believe this particular tie is Ancient Madder Silk. Patrizio CAPPELLI of EG CAPPELLI Napoli makes all my ties.
PROFF
I not only leant how to properly dress from Proff but I also leant how to address an audience. Thanks prof
Great video. Thanks for the tips 👍🏻
The pleasure is mine Roland. Welcome to AskOkey and we look forward to bringing you more premium content. PROFF👑
Sir thank you so much for the information, I ask you this you should put a book out, like the book I bought years ago dressing the man thanks
Informative and Educational ❤
Where are you ;located? The website link seems to not be working.
Thanks prof
THANK YOU, VERY HELPFUL ADVICE. I am curious what type of brush do you use? Bristle or the soft metal? Of course only distilled water in steaming..👍👍
When buying off the rack take advantage of the establishments complimentary alterations if offered, this will save you money rather than using your own alterations tailor.
@@supersonique001 very good idea. Assuming it’s not from an outlet or discounter
Ge how many suits should a gentleman have access in his wardrobe from season to season and special events?
If you are saying don't dryclean often then are you saying cologne shouldn't be worn?
I only like black blue gray. Can't seem to buy different color like brown or tan
FOUNDATION colors
I live in Ghana, im building my suit collection : i have some two blacks: one single breasted and one double breasted. I have one navy blue double breasted. One Teal Green single breasted and One Charcoal black single breasted.
Contemplating on grey to round it up
How im i doing Askokey
You’ve almost got the basics covered 😁
@@AskOkeyInc thanks PROFF
@@Eliteperfumery Oh you’re welcome Elite
So if you shouldn’t dry clean your suits how do you clean them if they smell of body odour??
That's an example of when dry cleaning is necessary. He's saying to minimize that
I mean it’s only common sense that you have a seasonal wardrobe. I don’t wear linen in the depth of winter or tweed in heat of the summer. Same goes for colors. First and foremost you need to know what is your color. Just because others wear colors of the rainbow ending up looking like a Balenciaga trash bag doesn’t mean you are a candidate for subtle colors or pastels or your brights ala Amazon Parrot. Furthermore I find bright colors out of place for the winter or fall season. When I say brights I mean yellow, light greens, light blues. I personally opt for Bordeaux’s, hunter greens, maybe a mix of beige and dark green, you catch my drift. However all of that is essentially personal preference. Does Okey look good in blue, yes but I personally think he pulls off greys exceptionally well. I only have a couple pieces in my wardrobe that I consider trendy all the rest are classic in color, shape, fabric. Even with classics though you have to be careful. If a man for example has a short torso stay away from turtlenecks just like a woman that has a “ gifted “ cleavage. It’s a lot of trial and error but eventually you’ll get what enhances your attributes the most without taking you hostage and letting the most important part fade away which is your face. Although, I am not gonna lie, I do enjoy catching a look at Okey’a behind when the situation arises. 😂
I think when a Man is Standing his Coat should always be button. When sitting your coat should always be open
TRUE 💯
One word: Moths.
Two words: moth balls? 😊
@@Tyler-zo6xe Ok, but don't be married to a woman who will raise the roof about bringing mothballs into the house.
🤝
Should you get your own personal tailor?
Proff already started a bespoke online tailoring company, Michael. Welcome aboard. If you would like to dress like Proff, please visit our website, www.askokey.com/shop
Remember, it’s important to look gay but not too geigh
If you’re not sure ask okeedokee
No disrespect, but how are you going to say “fit is king”, when you have the baggiest suit on?
Chad Michaels the suit is not baggy. There is a big difference between being full cut and baggy. If you think the standard is a Pee Wee Herman skinny boy suit, you are missing the point.
He's wearing a bespoke ensemble tailored in the British drape format. It's neither Italian or European slim fit or American sack fit...
While it looks baggy to your personal taste it is indeed specifically made for his body's measurements and his particular taste. .
If you like going around looking like PeeWee Herman this isn’t the place for you
Sorry This guy is trying to create a space HE DOESNT KNOW HOW TO DRESS HOW CAN U COME DRESSED IN THE 60s THEN SAY THATS THE BEST WAY TO DRESS . Hello no grandpa