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I find the preference for suit colours change. I think everyone is wearing that true blue colour (especially when I watch political TV here in Canada) at the moment and the medium grey was hard to find a couple of years ago, but it seems to be more popular again. Do you ever look back at a video like this and consider doing an update?
I purchased a "true blue" several months ago and receive comments and compliments each time I wear it. I think it has become a bit more common now, as I've seen several men's stores now carrying this color. It is one of my favorites, to be sure.
True blue is readily available here in the UK and is a great colour. Makes the individual wearing it look very sharp indeed without it being overbearing.
I think a good suit color to consider would be a dark burgundy because it isn't that jarring but it would make you pop. It'd go really great with warm colors and it somewhat easy to match with and is a great alternative to brown.
My suit rotation- solid charcoal notch, charcoal peak, grey plaid three piece, navy pinstripe, navy tick weave, light grey three piece, light brown pinstripe, chocolate drown, cream linen suit for summer weddings. Antonio, thank you so much for your time and commitment. You've taught me so very much about being a man, I hope to pass that down to my future kids and their generation.
I'm 18, 3 days ago I bought my 1st suit for prom. It's navy blue. I've been subscribed to this channel for over 2 years I think. Thanks to your videos and lessons it was easy to pick the one that suits me well, and for that I thank you. (I could take some pictures if you're interested)
I'm sure you've covered this before but could you please address tie/pocket square selection. I.e. colours, patterns and when/with what to wear them Love the content, has been a massive factor in my own journey to being better dressed.
Just watched this, I've found myself a very nice true blue suit that I intend to wear to a family wedding, I originally wasn't sold on the colour, but as soon as I put it on, it just looked incredible. Since buying it, I've been finding myself thinking about what would go well with it, and I think I have a very good outfit ready to go. A white shirt, a paisley tie (majority purple with orange/gold highlights,) gold pocket square, and tan shoes + belt. I've never really been one to focus on the pinpoint details of what I wear, but this suit has changed that perception of myself.
I feel like black suits (aside from funerals) are a bit more common here in Europe than in America. Especially higher ranked persons do wear them from time to time in the office or as a semi-formal look.
+overTIMe A well fitted black suit with the right accessories, narrow lapels and matching thin (not skinny) tie and a CRISP white shirt, tells everyone you mean business.
i personaly only wear black, charcoal grey and darker grey suits/blazers because its my style but i think navy or midnight blue should be in every suit-lovers wardrobe
+overTIMe Yeah in countries like Belgium, Holland, Germany and France, black and darker (right up to nearly black) charcoals are very typical winter colors. Navy and medium grey is more sth you will see in the summer months. Britan is more like the states in terms of colors, but often with a lot more motives, most notably pinstripes. Also a lot of brown shoes I see the last couple of years here in Europe, but they don't go well with dark suits imo.
I would personally put charcoal at the top for someone in my age bracket (early 30s). It is extremely easy to match shirts and ties, and it's a color that looks good on pretty much everyone. I think the navy blue looks a little old fashioned/traditional. A bit too conserative for my taste, but it's a good option nonetheless. For first time buyers: please stay away from pinstripes! Take a plain suit and buy a few nice shirts and ties instead - you'll have much more variation to work with, instead of being "the guy with the pinstripe suit".
Good piece, I just sent it to my kids. They don't like listening to me and don't need suits often but they need to think how each addition compliments and works with the other pieces in their wardobe.
Thank you Real Men Real Style for adding light grey and true blue on my bucketlist. I always thought I needed it, you just confirmed it soon much better! Thank u soooo sooo much.
The other day, I went to a thrift store and found so many nice suit jackets and sport coats that fit my shoulders perfectly…but my massive gut made them impossible to button! 😂 I’m already I. The process of losing weight (I’ve lost almost 20 lbs), and at first it bummed me out that I still had a ways to go before they could fit me. But, I realized I could see those jackets as a challenge, and I became inspired to lose more weight. Someday, I’ll be able to buy suits off the rack and I’m real excited for it.
I really like that dark Army green color you're wearing in this video. I think it's great for autumn and is going to be more useful than white. In surprised it wasn't on here.
This is a perfect guide since I’m heading to a wedding in September. Might go with either charcoal gray or regular gray for it. I’m leaning more towards charcoal since I don’t have that in my wardrobe yet.
Thanks so much Antonio, I think you really did shed more light on the rule'No brown in town' its been so confusing whether we really don't have to wear brown suits. But at least now I understand it really goes with the skin tone.
I feel like a good option for men who don't wear a suit everyday is to have 2 traditional suits in navy and charcoal. Then have one casual suit that you enjoy wearing that shows some of your personality and helps you to stand out. Something you can easily dress up or down. For me, it's an olive green suit with a prince of whales pattern. It's something I can wear because I love wearing it, not because I "have to wear a suit". One of the worst mistakes men make with suits is not wearing them enough. So many guys spend 500+ on a suit and only wear it a handful of times because they either don't like it or don't have the confidence to wear one when other men aren't.
So many people talk about the one or two essential suits, but not a lot of content makers go past that. Due to this I found this video to be especially helpful.
i have a concern. U said black is risky and u use it for funeral. but the funny thing is in my country(Bangladesh) Black is the most used color for suit. Black is the most used color for university students. specially business students. We use black when we r going to a very important presentation. Blue(navy) is considered good color for kids in my country. White is for wedding, or high class corporate party if u r the boss. Gray(dark,medium, light) can be used in any case here. Brown now considered to be obsolete. because when ever we go to a tailor and ask for brown they laughed a lot. even in fabric store, brown is sold with a discount price. these are perception in my location. :) however i like the information from the video. When i will go USA/UK for MBA this will be helpful.
That will vary from culture to culture. In our culture, it's either very formal or for funerals. This video was made with this culture in mind keeping as many universals in mind. Some Asians wear white to funerals & we wear that color as a laid back fun in the sun color. Ultimately, somewhere something won't jive, it's just a given.
THIS is exactly the type of video I subscribed to your channel for! I'd say that in the last 9 or 10 videos you have put out, you have sort of reverted back to the purpose of the older RMRS videos, where you talk a lot more about style and menswear. I, for one, am really happy with that. Thank you for the work you do, Antonio!
My first suit was a decently priced charcoal suit i got for Christmas. I liked it save it was too large. My current is a relatively cheap navy suit i got at an antique store. It fits better, it's just an older look than the modern fitted suits. At the same place I bought a navy blazer that fits beautifully! And recently I bought a brown jacket with a herringbone pattern in it.
I'm leaving a comment and 'liking' this video because...well, you asked me to! Not only did you ask, as many RUclipsrs do, but you did it very well, you explained why this is necessary and how it will benefit you and how it benefits us. You were very thorough and systematic about structuring your request and so, here you are: a comment and a 'like' And a 'Thank You' for the excellent job you do, Antonio!
In Israel, people rarely wear suits, work attire is quite casual. I have been searching for a medium grey suit everywhere, and they barely sell them here. 90% of the suits are black, 7% are navy and the remaining 3% tend to be a dark charcoal grey. You may see other colors and lighter greys here and there, but they are few and far between.
Pierce Brosnan was able to nicely pull the white suit off in Tomorrow Never Dies I think. I believe it is more of a warm weather or tropical/cartel boss look. Haha. More tropical though.
Thank you for the video! I'm one of those guys, who don't know much about fashion, so I need somebody to 'hold my hand', when it comes to dressing for different occasion. Now, I know which suits are en vogue for us.
I found and bought a silk blazer that is an ecru color, close to white. . I understand that the shoes and trouser should probably be a similar color, but I still had a little trepidation in wearing a silk blazer. When I wore it before, it was with a black trousers and shoes with a black bow tie. Shirt was obviously white. Wearing that coat felt amazing.
I bought a charcoal slim fit suit from combatgent based off of Art of Manliness recommendation and it is a fantastic suit for the value. I bought it on black friday and had it tailored and the results were outstanding. I got a lot of compliments from people at my church and it feels so good to wear a slim fit after losing 30lbs from exercise and diet. Can't wait to get a navy one!
***** I utilized a few unboxing videos on here and also googled combatgent review. They have a lot of good pics and info. Just find a good tailor! I spent $110 for mine to get tailored but it was a good place with good reviews. Don't wanna skimp on having a cheap tailor.
In Brazil, white suits are even more problematic because everyone instantly assumes you are a priest of the Candomblé religion. But light grey and tan would probably rank higher in such a hot place like here.
I agree wholeheartedly with your assesment of the black suit. As an optian, I am constantly having to explain to most people that "no, you really can't wear that black pair of eyeglasses because black is not a very flattering colour for you, it makes you look pale and washed out" to half the people that think they want a black pair of glasses.
I think the dark brown can look dope as hell if you have an autumn complexion. If you wear like a tortoise frame glasses with a heavy presence of gold in your accessories, things like a gold watch, gold buckled monk shoes and a gold buckle on the belt can look incredibly sophisticated but cost-wise can be a massive cripple. It's definitely harder to pool off but I think if you go for a soft grey-ish brown you can definitely get away with it a lot easier if it's woolen and textured in Autumn towards winter because it looks cosy and comfortable.
The video was great! I have a special question. I'm very fond of wearing suits and now starting to wear business suits everyday. But my height is small. I'm 5'4". So I think I will look more short in suits. Do you have a solution? Any special pattern of business suit?
Something I learned: you probably can't pull off a burgundy, but if you can pull off a burgundy, pull off that damn burgundy suit. (Bonus points for burgundy waistcoat, black shirt, trousers, shoes, and white tie, cuff links and pocket square )
+Real Men Real Style How about tall men? I have been told a dbl breasted suit looks like a tent on bigger men. Also where can I box order tall men's clothes? This would include size 14 wide shoes. Not seen any good videos on tall men clothes ideas.
Every man needs a black suit. After you get a black suit, there's 5 suits you need to get. You need to get black, navy, gray, brown, tan. Get those 5 suits, you get yourself 2 white shirts, get yourself 2 cream colored shirts, and two powder blue shirts. You can make 75 with those combinations 'cause every last one of those pants goes with every last one of those jackets, every last jacket goes with every last one of those pants. You cannot mess up. The beige pants go with the gray jacket. The gray pants go with the brown jacket. Black pants go with everything. Get yourself some ties, handkerchiefs and start living your best life!
StasRyadinsky Yeah - my wife tried to fix my pronunciation but it was no help......I am horrible with Russian pronunciation unless she's cute. Hence how I met my wife :)
First visit...solid content. I have all nine in my wardrobe, but for versatility, my number nine would be Olive Green. It is very compatible with blues, yellows, pinks, and select earth tones.
that blue suit you talked about what shirt color beside white do you think go best with it and what shoes color should you wear with it I don't think black would look nice with it Im thinking about brown dress shoes
+knottykid The good thing about blue color is that you can pair it with black, brown or burgundy shoes - www.realmenrealstyle.com/matching-shoes-with-suit/
Kevlon3292 personally I like red suits but you have to remember how much hate Messi got when he was the only one wearing a red suit in Ballond're ceromony.
I love my olive suit. I have an olive complexion and dark brown hair, from northern european heritage. I have a suit in most of the colors you mentioned, but I don't have a light gray or a white suit. I think a light gray is my next suit. My last addition was a charcoal checkered suit. I think it's important to look one's best.
here's a few tips for constructing an iron man suit Download some detailed plans from the internet Use plastic instead of cardboard or metal - it's easier than metal and last longer than cardboard Makesure you get the size right - an engineer spent a long time making one then found it was too small! (I read these and the reasons they work on Dichali Costume Creator website )
I do Model UN and Debate so I rank black as a high priority suit. It's my assault suit (combined with red tie) to command attention, deter resistance, and captivate the audience. For a "team/negotiator" suit, I wear charcoal gray with a light blue tie (same color as UN flag).
thank you thank you and once again thank you it's about time I finally find someone who can explain to me the importance of a suit the color type in style over the suit is made for thank you again you really open my eyes 2 style
Love your stuff. I live in Mexico and dark brown suit is the dark blue suit to Americans. Khaki is my second suit. Ronald Reagans favorite suit was dk brown and very fine chaocalate pin dot shirt. I have them made down here {suits and shirts}. Sort of a fan of his as i am of you also.
Thanks for all the tips. I've had a lot of suits over the years. The ones which I would call "go to" suits have been blue, charcoal, brown, and dark grey. I had to get along with just two suits, I would choose blue and brown; I actually look good in brown. I did have a sage green suit that I wore a lot, too! It had a bit of a "western" look, which was great when I worked in country radio.
Not going to lie I was expecting you to put olive somewhere there. I don't know why but the olive suit you wear (in this video even) is arguably my favorite suit of yours. I think it would look good on dark complected people like myself too. Seems versatile to me on top of being really good looking to boot.
@RealMenRealStyle I like your green suit as green is my favorite color. I've watched many of your videos, and Antonio I never thought I'd see you wearing such a non traditional color, but you did it really well. Your videos inspire me to continue to dress better and more formally, as I am a 19 year old who likes to dress up. Thank you for your guidance on how to dress better. I truly enjoy your videos.
I love the line: "I do have a black suit and I pretty much wear it to funerals and..." **looks away from the camera "uh..." **looks back "that's about it." I personally love the black suit and it's my #1, but I do agree that few men can actually pull it off well. A friend of mine wore a white suit/tuxedo (with a white shirt and bow-tie) to prom a few years back and, in this one picture, it literally looks like he is glowing.
The white suit never gets any love. I must say, last year I wore one for the first time, and you bet...it sure did attract attention-the good kind though. I was kind of surprised how positively people responded to it, at work and at the mall. I mean salespeople would shout great comments to me from far away. Last month I saw an even more daring concept on a fashion site called Winter White...all white or off white items accented with black shoes and belt or gray. Now THAT takes balls...big ones... to pull off, but it looks great if you put it together right. I live near New York, where black is the de facto color for 95% of the inhabitants there, and for good reason.
Antonio talk to us about briefcases....men's bags. I own about 15 suits, all of your color choices right on point. Dress formally a lot and have several briefcases and messenger bags as well what can you tell us about matching briefcases with your wardrobe?
no need just go to slaters they do free adjustments and do a whole load of different designs and colours. Especially good for blues and greys as they do light and dark blue. They do 3 pieces starting from 90 which are very good quality.
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I find the preference for suit colours change. I think everyone is wearing that true blue colour (especially when I watch political TV here in Canada) at the moment and the medium grey was hard to find a couple of years ago, but it seems to be more popular again. Do you ever look back at a video like this and consider doing an update?
Navy Blue
Charcoal Grey
Grey (Medium Grey)
Light Grey
Black
Dark Brown
Tan/Khaki
True Blue
White
Dark Brown should be higher than black.
TheGreatScot 45 I think the only reason it’s not is because black is used for black tie formal events. IMHO
@@nutyyyy Dark brown looks ugly like poop, black is better
I purchased a "true blue" several months ago and receive comments and compliments each time I wear it. I think it has become a bit more common now, as I've seen several men's stores now carrying this color. It is one of my favorites, to be sure.
True blue is readily available here in the UK and is a great colour. Makes the individual wearing it look very sharp indeed without it being overbearing.
anUntouchable I agree!
I think the brown suit looks very sophisticated especially with the vest
A nice three piece charcoal brown suit is highly underrated and can be great for business, formal or it can be dressed down with a knitted tie.
I love brown suits
@@nutyyyy with a black tie with white polka dots!
I think a good suit color to consider would be a dark burgundy because it isn't that jarring but it would make you pop. It'd go really great with warm colors and it somewhat easy to match with and is a great alternative to brown.
My suit rotation- solid charcoal notch, charcoal peak, grey plaid three piece, navy pinstripe, navy tick weave, light grey three piece, light brown pinstripe, chocolate drown, cream linen suit for summer weddings.
Antonio, thank you so much for your time and commitment. You've taught me so very much about being a man, I hope to pass that down to my future kids and their generation.
Ethan Parrish Thank you Ethan, I appreciate it!
I'm 18, 3 days ago I bought my 1st suit for prom. It's navy blue. I've been subscribed to this channel for over 2 years I think. Thanks to your videos and lessons it was easy to pick the one that suits me well, and for that I thank you. (I could take some pictures if you're interested)
***** Thank you sir!
You are still alive? :)
I just bought a dark grey suit and it feels awesome. I love it because it is stylish, official but jet casual.
I feel like a knight in shiny armor.
Nice
I'm sure you've covered this before but could you please address tie/pocket square selection. I.e. colours, patterns and when/with what to wear them
Love the content, has been a massive factor in my own journey to being better dressed.
John Parnham John, this should help www.realmenrealstyle.com/pocket-square-fabric-types/ .
Just watched this, I've found myself a very nice true blue suit that I intend to wear to a family wedding, I originally wasn't sold on the colour, but as soon as I put it on, it just looked incredible. Since buying it, I've been finding myself thinking about what would go well with it, and I think I have a very good outfit ready to go. A white shirt, a paisley tie (majority purple with orange/gold highlights,) gold pocket square, and tan shoes + belt. I've never really been one to focus on the pinpoint details of what I wear, but this suit has changed that perception of myself.
I feel like black suits (aside from funerals) are a bit more common here in Europe than in America. Especially higher ranked persons do wear them from time to time in the office or as a semi-formal look.
+overTIMe A well fitted black suit with the right accessories, narrow lapels and matching thin (not skinny) tie and a CRISP white shirt, tells everyone you mean business.
+overTIMe yes, for europe you could change navy blue with black because in germany i see black suits all the time but navy blue is kind of rare
Vladimir Volkow Exactly. I live in Germany aswell and have made the same experience.
Nevertheless, I personally totally dig the navy blue ones. :)
i personaly only wear black, charcoal grey and darker grey suits/blazers because its my style but i think navy or midnight blue should be in every suit-lovers wardrobe
+overTIMe Yeah in countries like Belgium, Holland, Germany and France, black and darker (right up to nearly black) charcoals are very typical winter colors. Navy and medium grey is more sth you will see in the summer months.
Britan is more like the states in terms of colors, but often with a lot more motives, most notably pinstripes.
Also a lot of brown shoes I see the last couple of years here in Europe, but they don't go well with dark suits imo.
The suit colors are very great but I like the brown and tan suit
I would personally put charcoal at the top for someone in my age bracket (early 30s). It is extremely easy to match shirts and ties, and it's a color that looks good on pretty much everyone. I think the navy blue looks a little old fashioned/traditional. A bit too conserative for my taste, but it's a good option nonetheless.
For first time buyers: please stay away from pinstripes! Take a plain suit and buy a few nice shirts and ties instead - you'll have much more variation to work with, instead of being "the guy with the pinstripe suit".
akumabito2008 Great feedback!
Wowowo brown is so attractive
Good piece, I just sent it to my kids. They don't like listening to me and don't need suits often but they need to think how each addition compliments and works with the other pieces in their wardobe.
Brown suit looks interesting. I personally wouldn’t wear it but it is interesting.
Thank you Real Men Real Style for adding light grey and true blue on my bucketlist. I always thought I needed it, you just confirmed it soon much better! Thank u soooo sooo much.
Bucket list is a list of things you want to do before you die. Not sure why they call it bucket list, but they do.
Mayank Bhattacharya You're welcome!
***** Ever heard of "kick the bucket "? :-)
Nikola Jovicic nope
Great info
The other day, I went to a thrift store and found so many nice suit jackets and sport coats that fit my shoulders perfectly…but my massive gut made them impossible to button! 😂 I’m already I. The process of losing weight (I’ve lost almost 20 lbs), and at first it bummed me out that I still had a ways to go before they could fit me. But, I realized I could see those jackets as a challenge, and I became inspired to lose more weight. Someday, I’ll be able to buy suits off the rack and I’m real excited for it.
I really like that dark Army green color you're wearing in this video. I think it's great for autumn and is going to be more useful than white. In surprised it wasn't on here.
Alexx Cooke That was a sportsjacket :)
I agree that Brown is a tough suit to pull off but when you get the combination right you look extremely sophisticated 😁
This is a perfect guide since I’m heading to a wedding in September. Might go with either charcoal gray or regular gray for it. I’m leaning more towards charcoal since I don’t have that in my wardrobe yet.
Thanks so much Antonio, I think you really did shed more light on the rule'No brown in town' its been so confusing whether we really don't have to wear brown suits. But at least now I understand it really goes with the skin tone.
I feel like a good option for men who don't wear a suit everyday is to have 2 traditional suits in navy and charcoal. Then have one casual suit that you enjoy wearing that shows some of your personality and helps you to stand out. Something you can easily dress up or down. For me, it's an olive green suit with a prince of whales pattern. It's something I can wear because I love wearing it, not because I "have to wear a suit". One of the worst mistakes men make with suits is not wearing them enough. So many guys spend 500+ on a suit and only wear it a handful of times because they either don't like it or don't have the confidence to wear one when other men aren't.
So many people talk about the one or two essential suits, but not a lot of content makers go past that. Due to this I found this video to be especially helpful.
Maruf Awal awesome - thanks!
i have a concern. U said black is risky and u use it for funeral.
but the funny thing is in my country(Bangladesh) Black is the most used color for suit. Black is the most used color for university students. specially business students. We use black when we r going to a very important presentation.
Blue(navy) is considered good color for kids in my country.
White is for wedding, or high class corporate party if u r the boss.
Gray(dark,medium, light) can be used in any case here.
Brown now considered to be obsolete. because when ever we go to a tailor and ask for brown they laughed a lot. even in fabric store, brown is sold with a discount price.
these are perception in my location. :)
however i like the information from the video. When i will go USA/UK for MBA this will be helpful.
Fuad Rahman thanks for letting me know
That will vary from culture to culture. In our culture, it's either very formal or for funerals. This video was made with this culture in mind keeping as many universals in mind. Some Asians wear white to funerals & we wear that color as a laid back fun in the sun color. Ultimately, somewhere something won't jive, it's just a given.
Black suits are out of style and that's why we don't wear them, unless it's a funeral or tuxedo.
Fuad Rahman yea dude but like you said in your country, other way of thinking, culture, you know what i mean
Fuad bhai! Thik bolsen.
THIS is exactly the type of video I subscribed to your channel for! I'd say that in the last 9 or 10 videos you have put out, you have sort of reverted back to the purpose of the older RMRS videos, where you talk a lot more about style and menswear. I, for one, am really happy with that.
Thank you for the work you do, Antonio!
Max McGregor Thank you, Max. I appreciate it!
"If you get invited to a White part" I get invited to those all the time! ha - good video.
My first suit was a decently priced charcoal suit i got for Christmas. I liked it save it was too large. My current is a relatively cheap navy suit i got at an antique store. It fits better, it's just an older look than the modern fitted suits. At the same place I bought a navy blazer that fits beautifully! And recently I bought a brown jacket with a herringbone pattern in it.
Great piece Antonio, especially directing it to hair color, skin tone etc.
Stanford Crane Thank you Stanford!
I'm leaving a comment and 'liking' this video because...well, you asked me to! Not only did you ask, as many RUclipsrs do, but you did it very well, you explained why this is necessary and how it will benefit you and how it benefits us. You were very thorough and systematic about structuring your request and so, here you are: a comment and a 'like' And a 'Thank You' for the excellent job you do, Antonio!
No Seersucker!!! As a Southerner I've gotta have Seersucker. It'd be great if you could do a video on warm weather suits.
Harrison Jones Working on it :)
Yeah, summer suits and fabrics that aren't wool. It would be great.
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I recommend light grey, navy blue, black, really dark grey(almost black) pinstripe and a light tan/khaki color suits all slim fit of course
This was really helpful!! Thanks Antonio. I think in the future I'm going to spend a lot of the money I make on suits. They just look so good.
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In Israel, people rarely wear suits, work attire is quite casual. I have been searching for a medium grey suit everywhere, and they barely sell them here.
90% of the suits are black, 7% are navy and the remaining 3% tend to be a dark charcoal grey. You may see other colors and lighter greys here and there, but they are few and far between.
Pierce Brosnan was able to nicely pull the white suit off in Tomorrow Never Dies I think. I believe it is more of a warm weather or tropical/cartel boss look. Haha. More tropical though.
+Franklin Clinton Yes! They should change its name from "white" suit to "cocaina" suit.
I am a big fan of dark brown :)
Bruh this man is matching green with purple wtf
PressFtopayrespects S the joker knows how to dress
The Riddler
I Actually love it.
He is joker bro
If Barney can do it so can I
Thank you for the video! I'm one of those guys, who don't know much about fashion, so I need somebody to 'hold my hand', when it comes to dressing for different occasion. Now, I know which suits are en vogue for us.
Antonio can you talk about the difference between a slim fit suit and a regular fit suit please thanks
Off white.... That was my wedding suit and everyone loved it
classy suiting of all time these 9 love the video.
+Adarsh kumar Love your comment! Thanks :)
I thought you might mention a green suit! After all , you're wearing a green jacket . Love you're channel mind.
What about an olive green suit?
+Nathan Montgomery I would say 'stuck in the 70s' :')
+BigAssholeBig okay, calm down
BigAssholeBig easy bud
+Nathan Montgomery Some shade of grey, navy blue or black are safer choices.
That's for richie le
I found and bought a silk blazer that is an ecru color, close to white. . I understand that the shoes and trouser should probably be a similar color, but I still had a little trepidation in wearing a silk blazer. When I wore it before, it was with a black trousers and shoes with a black bow tie. Shirt was obviously white. Wearing that coat felt amazing.
I FEEL LIKE HE IS TRYING TO SELL ME SOMETHING
~Patrick
This is still my favorite video of yours Antonio!
Antiono You have to do one with slim suit compared to regular sir plz!! lol
Definitely a great suggestion mate, I'm with you 👍🏻
I bought a charcoal slim fit suit from combatgent based off of Art of Manliness recommendation and it is a fantastic suit for the value. I bought it on black friday and had it tailored and the results were outstanding. I got a lot of compliments from people at my church and it feels so good to wear a slim fit after losing 30lbs from exercise and diet. Can't wait to get a navy one!
Coleco Co Awesome!
***** I utilized a few unboxing videos on here and also googled combatgent review. They have a lot of good pics and info. Just find a good tailor! I spent $110 for mine to get tailored but it was a good place with good reviews. Don't wanna skimp on having a cheap tailor.
Could you do a video on dress watches? If you already have could you link it? Thanks
I always loved the look of a charcoal gray, shiny suit. with hints of black.
*Cambridge grey
In Brazil, white suits are even more problematic because everyone instantly assumes you are a priest of the Candomblé religion. But light grey and tan would probably rank higher in such a hot place like here.
I agree wholeheartedly with your assesment of the black suit. As an optian, I am constantly having to explain to most people that "no, you really can't wear that black pair of eyeglasses because black is not a very flattering colour for you, it makes you look pale and washed out" to half the people that think they want a black pair of glasses.
wdwrxco Thank you!
I’m really surprised he chose white over green/olive suit.
I think the dark brown can look dope as hell if you have an autumn complexion. If you wear like a tortoise frame glasses with a heavy presence of gold in your accessories, things like a gold watch, gold buckled monk shoes and a gold buckle on the belt can look incredibly sophisticated but cost-wise can be a massive cripple. It's definitely harder to pool off but I think if you go for a soft grey-ish brown you can definitely get away with it a lot easier if it's woolen and textured in Autumn towards winter because it looks cosy and comfortable.
i wanna see this guys wardrobe
1. Charcoal
2. Navy.
3. Grey
4. Blue
5. Black
6. Fun stuff like red, green, white, etc
The video was great! I have a special question. I'm very fond of wearing suits and now starting to wear business suits everyday. But my height is small. I'm 5'4". So I think I will look more short in suits. Do you have a solution? Any special pattern of business suit?
I have blond hair and I love my brown suit. If you make sure the suit is shiny then it won't look as aging
This helped me out so much. Thank you
Love the light grey and the true blue
Something I learned: you probably can't pull off a burgundy, but if you can pull off a burgundy, pull off that damn burgundy suit. (Bonus points for burgundy waistcoat, black shirt, trousers, shoes, and white tie, cuff links and pocket square )
That information sharing was quite refreshing, when you don't know what you don't know. Thank you very much!
I like this guy
complete gentleman explaining this.
i love that all colour
+ Dark red (maroon)
Brown, white and Khaki is a no go. And where was the tweed jacket/suit?
+Sam Hewitt That's for another video - www.realmenrealstyle.com/tweed-fabric-transcript/
+Real Men Real Style How about tall men? I have been told a dbl breasted suit looks like a tent on bigger men. Also where can I box order tall men's clothes? This would include size 14 wide shoes. Not seen any good videos on tall men clothes ideas.
Every man needs a black suit. After you get a black suit, there's 5 suits you need to get. You need to get black, navy, gray, brown, tan. Get those 5 suits, you get yourself 2 white shirts, get yourself 2 cream colored shirts, and two powder blue shirts. You can make 75 with those combinations 'cause every last one of those pants goes with every last one of those jackets, every last jacket goes with every last one of those pants. You cannot mess up. The beige pants go with the gray jacket. The gray pants go with the brown jacket. Black pants go with everything. Get yourself some ties, handkerchiefs and start living your best life!
Thanks for this tip. Its going to help me choose my next suit colour. And by the way the Prime Minister is Medvedev.
StasRyadinsky Yeah - my wife tried to fix my pronunciation but it was no help......I am horrible with Russian pronunciation unless she's cute. Hence how I met my wife :)
perhaps he was confusing the name with a different russian called mendelejev, that scientist who invented the periodic table (chemistry)
lullemans72 thats what I heard as well.
Real Men Real Style if you have a russian wife your a lucky man.
First visit...solid content. I have all nine in my wardrobe, but for versatility, my number nine would be Olive Green. It is very compatible with blues, yellows, pinks, and select earth tones.
that blue suit you talked about what shirt color beside white do you think go best with it and what shoes color should you wear with it I don't think black would look nice with it Im thinking about brown dress shoes
+knottykid The good thing about blue color is that you can pair it with black, brown or burgundy shoes - www.realmenrealstyle.com/matching-shoes-with-suit/
I have like 10 suits and they're all of a different color. Very good investment as it rocks for business
What do you think about red suits?
Kevlon3292 personally I like red suits but you have to remember how much hate Messi got when he was the only one wearing a red suit in Ballond're ceromony.
Ask Dan Lok
I think red suits are ok as long as it’s dark red, even burgundy. I think if the red is too bright it looks too informal
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I love my olive suit. I have an olive complexion and dark brown hair, from northern european heritage. I have a suit in most of the colors you mentioned, but I don't have a light gray or a white suit. I think a light gray is my next suit. My last addition was a charcoal checkered suit. I think it's important to look one's best.
Best suit color for asian brown skin??
Thanks, I just bought a brown suit and struggled with what color shirt to wear with it because of my dark complexion.
the prime minister of Russia, Mendeleev
I know he's American but damn, he mixed up a major Russian politician with the guy that invented the table of elements lol xD
here's a few tips for constructing an iron man suit
Download some detailed plans from the internet
Use plastic instead of cardboard or metal - it's easier than metal and last longer than cardboard
Makesure you get the size right - an engineer spent a long time making one then found it was too small!
(I read these and the reasons they work on Dichali Costume Creator website )
The combination of purple in trash truck green that you have on is unbelievably bad taste
I think maroon and burgundy suits look great as well.
so real men dont wear hats? is that not alpha? did you do a video on that already?
I do Model UN and Debate so I rank black as a high priority suit. It's my assault suit (combined with red tie) to command attention, deter resistance, and captivate the audience. For a "team/negotiator" suit, I wear charcoal gray with a light blue tie (same color as UN flag).
+Alex One Great to hear! :)
That was very revealing. At last I have an idea where to look on colors, which ones and why
Charcoal Blue is my fav to see men wear.
True blue or as I call it Putin blue can be regularly found in EU and Australia.
this helped because now I know what kinda suit i woukd prefer for grad
thank you thank you and once again thank you it's about time I finally find someone who can explain to me the importance of a suit the color type in style over the suit is made for thank you again you really open my eyes 2 style
Love your stuff.
I live in Mexico and dark brown suit is the dark blue suit to Americans. Khaki is my second suit. Ronald Reagans favorite suit was dk brown and very fine chaocalate pin dot shirt. I have them made down here {suits and shirts}. Sort of a fan of his as i am of you also.
Im 22 and for my prom i bought a true blue suit and i love it.
Alfonso Maximiliano Ceballos Garcia Awesome!
Thanks for all the tips. I've had a lot of suits over the years. The ones which I would call "go to" suits have been blue, charcoal, brown, and dark grey. I had to get along with just two suits, I would choose blue and brown; I actually look good in brown.
I did have a sage green suit that I wore a lot, too! It had a bit of a "western" look, which was great when I worked in country radio.
Not going to lie I was expecting you to put olive somewhere there. I don't know why but the olive suit you wear (in this video even) is arguably my favorite suit of yours. I think it would look good on dark complected people like myself too. Seems versatile to me on top of being really good looking to boot.
Drizzydid Thank you! This one is actually a sports jacket :)
Good thing I have most of those already! Navy, Charcoal, medium gray, black, and a light tan (clamshell) I think Jos. A. Bank calls it.
KHLthe2nd Cool!
Gotta tell you. This is what handsome should be. Love your style. Thank you for such wonderful knowledge! (Yes, this is more than just information!)
@RealMenRealStyle I like your green suit as green is my favorite color. I've watched many of your videos, and Antonio I never thought I'd see you wearing such a non traditional color, but you did it really well. Your videos inspire me to continue to dress better and more formally, as I am a 19 year old who likes to dress up. Thank you for your guidance on how to dress better. I truly enjoy your videos.
I love the line: "I do have a black suit and I pretty much wear it to funerals and..." **looks away from the camera "uh..." **looks back "that's about it."
I personally love the black suit and it's my #1, but I do agree that few men can actually pull it off well.
A friend of mine wore a white suit/tuxedo (with a white shirt and bow-tie) to prom a few years back and, in this one picture, it literally looks like he is glowing.
Joshua Card Thanks for the feedback Joshua!
Wow I really love the versatility of navy blue suit!
+Arisnaufal Malik I do too!
The white suit never gets any love. I must say, last year I wore one for the first time, and you bet...it sure did attract attention-the good kind though. I was kind of surprised how positively people responded to it, at work and at the mall. I mean salespeople would shout great comments to me from far away. Last month I saw an even more daring concept on a fashion site called Winter White...all white or off white items accented with black shoes and belt or gray. Now THAT takes balls...big ones... to pull off, but it looks great if you put it together right. I live near New York, where black is the de facto color for 95% of the inhabitants there, and for good reason.
Antonio talk to us about briefcases....men's bags. I own about 15 suits, all of your color choices right on point. Dress formally a lot and have several briefcases and messenger bags as well what can you tell us about matching briefcases with your wardrobe?
no need just go to slaters they do free adjustments and do a whole load of different designs and colours. Especially good for blues and greys as they do light and dark blue. They do 3 pieces starting from 90 which are very good quality.
I work at the men's wearhouse, and we actually just brought in a really beautiful postman blue-ish Calvin Klein suit.
I like how he is note even wearing any of the suit colors he mentions