Should You Wear a Suit Jacket or Blazer with a T-Shirt?

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024

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  • @PunkBass1312
    @PunkBass1312 5 лет назад +138

    While I am not a fan of the look myself, the key to pulling it off seems to be to breach the formality intentionally. One could wear a full slim fit blue suit with a crisp white t-shirt and equally white but rather basic sneakers.
    Richard Ayoade pulls a t-shirt with a suit off, by mostly following what you suggested: summer suit fabrics with a breton striped t-shirt for instance.

    • @gentlemansgazette
      @gentlemansgazette  5 лет назад +21

      Well said! Thanks for watching.
      - Preston

    • @iggypopisgod9
      @iggypopisgod9 5 лет назад +1

      Never wear a white t shirt with a dark suit/blazer. Always opt for monochrome look. For something edgier and more modern, black t shirt with some simple white graphics against a black sportcoat

    • @phenylmusic
      @phenylmusic 2 года назад +1

      @@iggypopisgod9 good insight but monochromatism and the color black arent a good look as discussed on the channel

    • @bowtieguy85
      @bowtieguy85 2 года назад +1

      Incorrect, wearing a t shirt or sneakers with a suit is inappropriate. A huge middle finger to the garment and anyone baring witness to one's disregard for proper dress.

    • @SPNKr16
      @SPNKr16 2 года назад

      I think people don't understand why the t-shirt + sport jacket _was_ necessary, because it's okay in Miami. Temperatures frequently reached 105+ on the set of Miami Vice. They had to dress like that, and come off cool compared to the thousands of police procedurals at the time. This, combined with the fairly unexpected success of the first three seasons, rendered the t-shirt with any layer on top look/image dated.
      Only Rico Tubbs wore more traditional and neutral/subdued colours and palettes, but combined this with a, then, modern fit and drape (longer jackets and uncuffed full break hem). But, that's just the basics to Tubbs' dress.
      The problem with dressing like this today is it makes you look like a drug dealer or an over-all untrustworthy person. Don't do it if you don't know what you're doing, and especially only do it if summer in the 1980s is calling you and your friends together.

  • @momotheelder7124
    @momotheelder7124 5 лет назад +53

    I love you guys but I think you aren't thinking outside the box with this one. I can show you images from 1930s Esquire showing a jacket worn with a t-shirt. The point is combining a casual enough and ideally summery enough jacket with a t shirt that provides a pop of colour and contrast. So for example a rumpled cotton or linen jacket with patch pockets worn with a colourful striped knitted t shirt is an excellent leisure/resort look. In your video you are wearing a peak lapel jacket with a plain grey t-shirt, probably to prove a point, but it is exactly the thing to avoid when sporting this look: a formal looking jacket, drab colours and a t-shirt that looks like underwear.

    • @gentlemansgazette
      @gentlemansgazette  5 лет назад +21

      A very well-reasoned comment, and one supported with evidence, no less! Yes, we're familiar with the types of vintage illustrations to which you're referring; the operative phrase would here be "an excellent leisure/resort look." While we fully agree that such a combination looks quite smart, the march of men's daily wardrobes to less and less formal options means that in practical terms, the man of today, when attending a resort or similar locale, will likely be the type to *either* be interested or required to wear jackets while there, *or* be the type for whom a T-shirt is sufficient. There's not going to be much overlap these days! In summary, we appreciate your comment, agree with your assessment, and admit that such "resort wear" was perhaps worth a mention, but also contend that as it's a rather niche style choice today, our central thesis remains applicable to most men. Thanks for watching and commenting! :)
      - Preston

  • @austinsteele5028
    @austinsteele5028 5 лет назад +21

    I think it depends on the jacket. A peak lapel jacket, like in the video, does seem odd. However, I have a dark brown corduroy jacket that looks great with a t-shirt. If the jacket is very informal on it's own, it narrows the disparity in formality that the video mentions.

    • @momotheelder7124
      @momotheelder7124 5 лет назад +7

      exactly or a cotton or linen jacket-even more appropriate for a spring summer look.

    • @hornetbrown
      @hornetbrown 5 лет назад +2

      Corduroy is Fall wear, Spring possibly. With a t-shirt, no.

    • @sidneygrosshar269
      @sidneygrosshar269 5 лет назад

      Austin Steele corduroy over a T-shirt kinda defeats the purpose dude. Linen jacket. Especially pastel.

    • @razor6552
      @razor6552 Год назад

      Yes. If you must wear a T shirt with a sport coat, corduroy is best IMHO.
      I think a henley shirt would be a lot better looking, however.

  • @MrWolf-xk8sl
    @MrWolf-xk8sl Год назад +2

    I actually only do so with a linen jacket and linen trousers, during summer to have a fresh look like Don Johnson in Miami Vice

  • @aaronsung6208
    @aaronsung6208 5 лет назад +158

    Your jacket is WAY TOO LARGE, trim it please.😁

    • @tvfrance3667
      @tvfrance3667 5 лет назад

      ditto

    • @darthphilfy
      @darthphilfy 5 лет назад +1

      And you should always wear a belt.

    • @carltrotter7622
      @carltrotter7622 4 года назад

      He's apparently got a video coming up on him getting some of his clothes trimmed down with a tailor.

    • @blakemcnamara9105
      @blakemcnamara9105 4 года назад +2

      It's because he's not wearing a dress shirt underneath; there's your answer to the video's question right there.

    • @ugursenturk5860
      @ugursenturk5860 3 года назад +2

      @@darthphilfy if your pants fit properly you do not need a belt

  • @miguelluis483
    @miguelluis483 5 лет назад +320

    You should try a jacket that fits you

    • @gentlemansgazette
      @gentlemansgazette  5 лет назад +130

      You're correct, Miguel! This one hasn't been tailored yet; I wore it mostly because it "worked" with the T-shirt. Rest assured, I'll have alterations done soon! :)
      - Preston

    • @TheBooban
      @TheBooban 5 лет назад +14

      Gentleman's Gazette do a whole video on those alterations and visit to the tailor please. Edit: i don’t think you can alter that for you. The arm hole, sleeves are huge. Bespoke!

    • @Sirillius
      @Sirillius 5 лет назад +19

      @@gentlemansgazette I do not believe it works with the Tshirt and it fits way to big, thus giving off the impression that you dont know how to dress. The color is nice together, however with the final result, it would seem unprofessional to film this particular video in it. Respectfully.

    • @louisb.6149
      @louisb.6149 5 лет назад

      @@Sirillius maybe youre colorblind? I think it works enough.

    • @dr.s.p.
      @dr.s.p. 5 лет назад +5

      The combination works fine for someone who has a physique (plus perhaps for a certain age group maybe) that can carry it, plus in situations that this casual, but definitely eye catching look might suit and I’m sorry, but not for the physique as portrayed in this video. We all agree it looks awful on you I’m afraid. Dull colours make this look terrible anytime. Different strokes for different folks and what works for one might not work for another. The trick is to know it.

  • @tstew258
    @tstew258 5 лет назад +9

    I think it's worth noting that the whole point of this look is dressing down the jacket so it can be utilized OUTSIDE of the normal circumstances. A lot of guys are sick of the way men's fashion standards hem them into boxes and "formality levels". Women's clothing is more fluid, and in some cases just the addition/subtraction of one minor piece can make a woman's outfit transcend boundaries. The question men are now asking is "why can't I do that?" The answer is that our clothing has been idealized and stereotyped quite heavily over the years, and we haven't been nearly as active in challenging those previously set stereotypes/expectations (i'm talking us everyday guys, not male fashion models). It may have started ion the 80's, but I think now is a perfect storm of us beginning to play more with our style options (especially thanks to all these very helpful style youtubers, even if I don't always agree with their "rules")
    It seems to me you're coming from the wrong place in this video. You've tucked in the t-shirt (to try and turn its formality up to be in the ballpark of the jacket), your sportcoat is buttoned (this further hides the shirt) and while peak lapels can be really cool, I think trying to pair a tee shirt with a peaked lapel coat is almost always going to look bad. Having a less structured blazer or even a coat that has less formal features will make the look much less jarring. Its not about making the tee shirt more formal, its about making the jacket a seamless and even useful addition to a casual look.
    We love how jackets make us look, and we are finally saying: "screw it, I'm going to make this something I can wear more than six times a year". While you can't pull this off with every jacket you own (and probably wouldn't want to anyway for reasons mentioned above), having one or two less structured/casual jackets will really open up your options and add some depth to your style.

  • @gnc730
    @gnc730 5 лет назад +82

    Your jacket is far too baggy that is why the outfit looks horrible. A well fitting suit, black t shirt, and Lanvin cap toe sneakers look fantastic!

  • @louisb.6149
    @louisb.6149 5 лет назад +5

    Out here in the western US its pretty popular for bullriders, cowboys, and ramchers out on the town to rock this look with blue jeans and even cowboy boots sometimes and of course the iconic hats. I rock the look too, kind of enveloped by the culture around me. I think thats an important part about this idea too, to look at the environment around you.

  • @fountaincap
    @fountaincap 5 лет назад +3

    For the hottest days of summer, I need to stay cool but I also still need the pockets of a jacket to carry my phone, wallet, etc. My solution is a very thin, casual, deconstructed blazer in indigo with a checked pattern. When I pair it with a t-shirt like the video describes and jeans, I dunno, it seems to work.

  • @428ghost
    @428ghost 5 лет назад +5

    I've always found summer sartorial success comes from matching crocs with the colour of my pocket square. But, now I'm rethinking wearing a wife-beater under a sport coat with cargo shorts.

  • @HouseholdDog
    @HouseholdDog 5 лет назад +20

    Loved sports jackets ever since I saw the Rockford Files.

  • @daniela.m.6315
    @daniela.m.6315 Год назад +1

    Of course, it's perfectly possible to rock a t-shirt with a sport coat, even untucked, with jeans and minimalist sneakers, for example. It just turns out that this type of contemporary look is completely outside the scope of the Gentleman's Gazette, which is very traditionalist. I disagree with you here, but that doesn't change the great admiration I have for your amazing work, guys. I also learn a lot from you. Greetings from Brazil.

  • @marktaylor9631
    @marktaylor9631 3 года назад +4

    I'm a fan of t-shirts and formal suits and also linen suits. I tend to wear them more often than a formal shirt and suit combination. I also never tuck in t- shirts or formal shirts unless and this is a big UNLESS it a very formal event. I loved the Sonny Crockett look and rocked it many times.
    And I get compliments so it's all good for me!!

  • @eliesantos3638
    @eliesantos3638 5 лет назад +2

    I learned that in order to pull this combination, the tshirt should look luxurious. Something that looks like a round neck sweater. Also the jacket should be less formal. But I think a turtleneck and a blazer looks better

    • @sidneygrosshar269
      @sidneygrosshar269 5 лет назад

      Elie Santos You’ve hit the nail on the head. Such a ‘T-shirt’ and linen jacket paired with fitted jeans, cool Sox and shoes.

    • @razor6552
      @razor6552 Год назад +1

      Can't go wrong with a turtleneck.
      They seem to be making a comeback. I see more of them in the stores.

  • @bambam2cho
    @bambam2cho 5 лет назад +33

    I never thought I would say this, but since I've started upping my style and following GG, I find myself increasingly dissatisfied with t-shirts. I've gotten rid of most of mine. Still looking for nice jackets though. Thanks for the tips. I really enjoy Preston's videos.

    • @sergiomontes5422
      @sergiomontes5422 4 года назад +1

      same here,,, but sometimes when you go to the beach or you are working in your courtyard you will need one

    • @36424567254
      @36424567254 4 года назад +1

      I feel the same. I'm mostly sticking to casual wear, as due to covid there is barely any reason to dress up at home, and besides I'm an uni student, I would be dressing up even by just wearing a button-down shirt). But even so, if it's too hot to layer, I now wear a polo. If it's cold, I love merino knits. If in between, very light cotton knits or long sleeve henleys. Could probably use some long sleeve polos now that I think about it - but they're much harder to find.
      Basically I only wear t-shirts as undergarments now, kind of like how they were meant to be used in the past, or when going to the gym.
      If you're looking for a non-formal jacket like I was when I decided to upgrade my style, I absolutely recommend knit jackets, which is something I have not seen GG mention yet. I bought 2 on deep discounts, and it has been my favourite item of the whole year. It's as comfortable as knitwear, because it technically is, but looks just a little bit smarter than a shawl collar cardigan (which is itself a nice casual jacket alternative). In wool, it also works nicely as day outerwear for early fall (possibly adding a light scarf if not wearing high-necks, since the collar doesn't button), or alternatively fits under real outerwear as a mid layer if it's colder. Crucially, they are much easier to find in decent quality at an affordable price than a good sports jacket (which are either very expensive or very poor quality), and perhaps more importantly the fit is much more forgiving as the jacket is completely unstructured and unlined and offers the natural stretch of wool knits.

    • @MrBaertigerchrist
      @MrBaertigerchrist 2 года назад

      Here the same. Mostly for sleeping and doing sport i wear my t shirts.

  • @sammyal-badri4264
    @sammyal-badri4264 5 лет назад +137

    Can we agree that Preston isn't allowed to be in videos until his jackets fit properly?

    • @gentlemansgazette
      @gentlemansgazette  5 лет назад +52

      You'll get no argument from me, to be perfectly honest. Stay tuned for upcoming content on my much-needed alterations! :)
      - Preston

  • @baskorohpradono7171
    @baskorohpradono7171 5 лет назад +7

    If its solid jacket and t shirt, and the t shirt is tucked.
    I think t shirt with peak lapel check is clash of formalities

  • @leeburgers2444
    @leeburgers2444 5 лет назад +1

    I wore unstructured sport coat in grey....black plain t shirt tucked....grey dark trouser and black chelsea and it looked diced to the socks out of the box !finished with a black overcoat

  • @pestoriusj
    @pestoriusj 3 года назад +7

    When I wear a t-shirt with a jacket, it's never for something that I'd be expected to wear a jacket to. It's always something that most people are wearing t-shirts to.

  • @DaCheapChimp
    @DaCheapChimp 5 лет назад +9

    Could you do one on driving etiquette, whether you have your spouse/potential SO in the car, potential client, or even your boss or vips, thanks.

  • @RunWithAsh
    @RunWithAsh 5 лет назад +4

    The key I've found is definitely casual, summer jacket with plain tee shirt and dress shoes. Sneakers look immature and jackets that are too formal clash. Also definitely a more tapered jacket otherwise it looks like you didnt layer your outfit enough

  • @grantb7604
    @grantb7604 5 лет назад +1

    I usually wear a t-shirt and jeans with a sportcoat to very informal restaurants to avoid distancing myself from others, and also when I anticipate that something might get dirty. But as they mentioned, a polo shirt works well in that same scenario.

  • @speedracer9132
    @speedracer9132 5 лет назад +13

    The thumbnail tho 😂 tells you everything you need to know about wearing short sleeves with a jacket

  • @MichaelWolfXII
    @MichaelWolfXII 5 лет назад +7

    I think jackets with t-shirts tend to look oversized because the actual or perceived volume of a shirt is missing. I also agree on Adriel’s point: I prefer to keep skin away from garments which are not regularly washed.

  • @michaelmarin2806
    @michaelmarin2806 4 года назад +1

    That tee shirt looks like it's meant as an underwear shirt, maybe because of the heathering and shade of gray. Maybe try it with a contemporary-price point tee shirt (or even a Target tee shirt that's trying to look like a contemporary brand tee shirt) that's in a nicer more lustrous fine jersey that's not meant as underwear.

  • @AntPDC
    @AntPDC Год назад

    Subjective I know, but I don't agree with the "always tuck shirt in" mantra. The late Brian Sewell, an extremely posh old money English art critic, often wore his Savile Row shirts untucked, and he always pulled it off with aplomb.

  • @sabihbinmasood
    @sabihbinmasood 5 лет назад +7

    The t shirt and suit jacket look is amazing. It's not formal, the suit jacket has to fit amazing. Sure it was a trend in the 80's, but it has become a timeless look.

  • @DanCapostagno
    @DanCapostagno 3 года назад +6

    I've given this one a lot of contemplation over many years. I was raised with many of the early 20th Century style guides that you all are versed with, but my love of that Ordnungssinn has often clashed with the reality of contemporary "anti-style". While I'm glad to see a large cohort of the younger generations rebelling against the anti-style with a re-discovery (and re-interpretation) of the classics, I think that at some point, society at large will need to find an equilibrium. I think that the 1980s "Miami Vice" style that persisted well into the early 1990s may actually be a preview of what is to come, not because of nostalgia (though I'd point out that it's nearly half a century ago, so not as recent as you alluded to,) but rather because of the methodology from which it arose. I watched an interview with the costume designer for the show, wherein she described the psychology, methodology, and practicality that dictated the outfit's evolution and construction. Many of those principles apply to the present. As the influences of cost, an increasing lack of formality in the work and public spheres, and the ever-warming climate continue to pressure men into more minimalistic attire, they will pursue a type of outfit that provides the most utility using the least elements. For a while, this manifested in a plague of cargo pants and shorts, no doubt influenced by the militancy of those times, but now the argument can be made for the retention of the jacket as a means of both carrying and concealing all the bulky, weighty necessities of our times: cell phones, wallets, key & security fobs, sunglasses, etc. With non-cargo style shorts, this can be paired with a vest to accomplish a similar goal. Sadly for me, the tie is all but a non-starter; I work in a white-collar field and deal with both business leaders and financiers, and I haven't seen a necktie in years; were I to wear one, I might as well be wearing a Homburg. I still wear a button-up shirt, and even that alone makes me the dressiest man in my office, which means the dress-shirt's days may be numbered also. So in an effort to stay ahead of things instead of behind, I've been experimenting with the "T-shirt and jacket" look, and I believe it can be done- if one applies the design principles that underpin our many style rules and displays intent in their application. It's not just for summer heat either, with a turtleneck (or my preferred mock-neck) underneath, one can fare well in the cooler times also. In both instances, one will have a look that is modern, clean, and minimalist, while still looking noticeably smart and professional.

    • @Kaleki935
      @Kaleki935 Год назад +1

      That was basically Pretentious for "it's too dramatic of a difference to commit to a full suit in daily life". Astutely noted... in the 2020s.
      Also the climate is cooling both by average and the heights, so maybe dismount your high horse and study reality as is rather than outsourcing all thought to others? Suits were always best worn in cooler areas, hence the "miami vice" style you noted which 'coincidentally' is nearly identical to the Mediterranean style.
      It'd be far more accurate to note the 1% drop in testosterone EACH YEAR since we started recording it in the 80s, that's probably why people complain about how hot the suit can be rather than use their brain to wear it properly for their area.
      Or note the globalization of communication, now we have the unprecedented luxury of not only knowing, but comparing styles on opposing sides of the globe in an instant which leads people to dress on appeal rather than function.
      But yeah, world getting hotter or whatever, because politician funded "scientists" say so

  • @wylieeaton2810
    @wylieeaton2810 5 лет назад +12

    For Me ... all the pictures of the Miami Vice group look considerably better than the outfit the guy has on. His coat is way too large in size and you got to wonder if he could have picked out a worse combination to say no to a “T” and sport coat! The ‘80’s look with an updated polyester & spandex “T” and slim cut blazer looks great ... provided you have the body to pull it off. Probably not, for 90% of today’s men! No baggy suites with the “T” but with slim cut is very nice! Keep the jacket to size 40 or 38 to consider it!

    • @dr.s.p.
      @dr.s.p. 5 лет назад

      Wylie Eaton absolutely correct!

    • @DavidLLambertmobile
      @DavidLLambertmobile 5 лет назад

      Sonny was packing a S&W .45acp too 😎...

  • @sabihbinmasood
    @sabihbinmasood 4 года назад +1

    Guys, they're not hating on the look, HAVE YOU SEEN THE AMAZING CASUAL LOOKS ON THIS CHANNEL?

  • @G0J0_Satoru717
    @G0J0_Satoru717 5 лет назад

    What do you think about the way Luca Rubinacci does it? He pulls it of very nicely and elegant.

  • @pgplaysvidya
    @pgplaysvidya 5 лет назад +1

    My brother works for a video game company. So as you may imagine the dress code is ... "no distressed stuff but anything else goes" When I visited I completely forgot to check if people were in jeans.
    On topic though, said brother is fond of blazer & t-shirt combo. You should still follow the general guidelines: make sure the blazer/suit is form fitting and make sure that the t-shirt isn't something too unprofessional. So no punk / metal band shirts. t-shirt should also be somewhat form fitting as well.
    Still, outside of those very specific environments I don't think blazer/t-shirt is a good combo. As you mentioned, it ranks below smart casual and so there are very few restaurants, for example, where you can get away with it. Maybe something like a family friendly dining with no/casual dress code? I certainly wouldn't wear it on a boat cruise unless I was hitting the buffet, and even then I could get away with a t-shirt and pants, so why have a blazer when a casual jacket or hoodie would suffice? As you said, just forego it altogether.
    It's a moot point for me anyway as I don't own a blazer and would never pair a *suit jacket* with anything informal.

  • @shanecle
    @shanecle 5 лет назад +1

    Casual sports jacket with a pair of jeans and a nice belt. Good for smart/casual look.

  • @sakakibaryo
    @sakakibaryo 5 лет назад +47

    Finally you covered this "controversial" question!
    I rock this outfit very often, somtimes combined with jeans, sometimes even a full suit, but I'll get to that later. I really like the look because it's a little bit disheveled and that's within the realm of my personal style.
    One thing though, the jackets/suits I'm wearing for this look are all in light colours and in light/casual fabric. That would mean colours like light grey, off white, cream, and an unique one I have: wasabi green. The fabrics will mostly be open weave and light, sometimes I even purposefully wrinkle them a bit to make it look more casual and disheveled.
    Ps. I kind of imagined Raphael is wholeheartedly refused to wear such outfit so Preston is the one to film it haha

    • @sidneygrosshar269
      @sidneygrosshar269 5 лет назад +2

      Rio Akbar Pramanta Same here. Linen jackets. White. Pink. Blue. Grey and lavender. Not T-shirts as such but different textured and colors as well as the Henley works well. Calvin Klein slim fit distressed jeans, really tastefully loud Sox and blue suede wing tips. Done deal.

    • @dr.s.p.
      @dr.s.p. 5 лет назад

      Absolutely agree. Dark and stylish jeans with a jacket, with t-shirt or stylish shirt can look very nice at any age, if the body wearing it is what might be termed, not large and not skinny.

    • @herbertsmagon5777
      @herbertsmagon5777 2 года назад

      degenerates

  • @jordentaylor2455
    @jordentaylor2455 5 лет назад +2

    Suit jacket and polo shirt....does it work?

    • @tiborszabo9616
      @tiborszabo9616 5 лет назад

      Watch the full video, it is covered 8:00

  • @fedezzefelbudapestet6493
    @fedezzefelbudapestet6493 3 года назад

    In the Mediterranean we wear more relaxed and casual attire. If we are going to wear a jacket we choose light garments like linen. It's not a trend but more of a fun look

  • @veggiemetal7812
    @veggiemetal7812 3 года назад +2

    I'm cool with looking 80s, I love the 80s!!!!

  • @Rtcmanga_YouTube_Channel
    @Rtcmanga_YouTube_Channel 5 лет назад +4

    The Miami Vice reference pics are awesome!! :D In my opinion they put the combinations really well together at the time... you can't complain about that - highly paid stylist probably did the job. I think a polo shirt has a very defined lower end can also be worn over the jeans and not tucked in. I know you have different video about jackets and jeans which I didn't watch so far... :D

  • @paletasdehielo
    @paletasdehielo 5 лет назад +11

    *random clips of Sven squishing himself*

  • @uubuilds
    @uubuilds 2 года назад +1

    I personally wear this look quite a lot, but never in a formal setting, although I do wear it quite differently than in this video, I wear blue jeans and matching blue Cole haan fabric wing tips, dress socks, a brown leather belt because it matches accents on the shoes, then I leave my shirt untucked so that it does not look very formal, and I wear a blazer/jacket that has a suitable pattern, I never wear a non patterned jacket with this look as often times they are too formal. For me this style works, and I like how it looks, but I would NEVER wear it in an even somewhat formal setting because I think it should be a bit of a more stylish version of a dress down outfit.

  • @anthonycbrown1952
    @anthonycbrown1952 5 лет назад +12

    Wearing a cotton t-shirt in hot weather with a jacket will only result in sweaty soiled underarms. Linen shirts or fabrics designed to breathe work better.

    • @RitchieRosson
      @RitchieRosson 3 года назад

      Ooh thank you! I was considering a t shirt and jacket for my summer magic shows.

  • @oscargustavoarcosruiz8793
    @oscargustavoarcosruiz8793 5 лет назад

    Try that style once and I did not like it, I agree with you so that you have better options to look cool and feel fresh in spring and summer.

  • @lynnglidewell7367
    @lynnglidewell7367 Год назад

    I have worn tee shirt with blazer many times but that was in the 80s and 90s. I do think a Tee with horizontal stripes can still be a good look today but I'd avoid solids as it is dated. Also Hawaiian shirts with blazer is another nice summer look if you understand paring them correctly.

  • @razor6552
    @razor6552 Год назад

    I think a henley is a better option than a T shirt or a polo. So many polos have those floppy collars that you have to constantly check it.

  • @heathwoodruff6975
    @heathwoodruff6975 3 года назад +1

    Preston, you are the man. We all know that. But bro, next time get those alterations prior to making the video. You look like you are wearing “your daddy’s coat.” - as my father would say.
    Keep up the content. You fellas are awesome! : )

  • @theartfulcodger7459
    @theartfulcodger7459 5 лет назад

    It is my opinion (not that it's worth much) I have always thought that if one must.... This look is balanced better when the trousers have pleats and thus roomier in the torso and leg.. no?

  • @TLabsLLC-AI-Development
    @TLabsLLC-AI-Development 2 года назад

    I'm watching this because I'm wearing a blazer on a blue t to go do yardwork. I feel like work or utility is the need. I use the jacket for utility

  • @martinmowbray6448
    @martinmowbray6448 5 лет назад

    T shirts with jackets and jeans are a good look. As long as the shirt and jeans are a dark solid colour. The shirt needs to be untucked though. Today’s T-shirt’s are to short to tuck in. I wear this look often and it looks great.

  • @wonkamywilly2456
    @wonkamywilly2456 2 года назад

    What about a quite casual sport jacket with a long sleeve polo? At least until I can pair the sport jacket properly

  • @Chris2thepher
    @Chris2thepher 2 месяца назад +1

    Short sleeve shirts look way better than polos. Polos aren't very stylish. Far too casual and plain. Can you explain why you think a short sleeve shirt looks dorky compared to a polo? I don't understand your logic. They are much more appealing than polos. Polos are like sportswear.

  • @RainMakeR_Workshop
    @RainMakeR_Workshop 2 года назад

    I think a t-shirt (even a graphics one) can work just fine with a suit or blazer. Its just not "classic style", its firmly in the modern "fashion forward" style. But it can still stylish, so long as its done the right way.

  • @danburns4265
    @danburns4265 2 года назад

    I think a solid choice for this scenario that needs a mention (especially if we’re going the Henley route!) would be the grandad shirt. I don’t know if you use that term in the US but it’s the shirt with a simple stand collar, almost as though the folded down segment of an ordinary dress shirt has been removed, and as a casual shirt that removes the stuffiness of a collar it’s an excellent middle ground in situations like this; linen under a lighter seersucker for the summer and then a sturdy Oxford cloth version under a flannel or tweed jacket for the autumn months tends to work. I know it’s not Classic Menswear but neither is the T-shirt under a jacket so

  • @dominikfulop7188
    @dominikfulop7188 5 лет назад

    I would recommend using shirts, polos, but with a good "slim" (tailored) fit you CAN pull it off. (given the situation allows it... vacation, beach, mall, etc.)

  • @tvfrance3667
    @tvfrance3667 5 лет назад

    Living in Central Florida island or tropical wear is the most common, though I wear a suit a min of twice per weak. Excellent comment in the video that, a T just brings down the look of a jacket. I always wear a long sleeve shirt with an undershirt to dissipate perspiration and keep skin tones beneath from ruining the look of my dress shirt. High heat and humidity can leave you looking wet in about 15 seconds during this time of year. To be seen in this climate wearing a suit means you are attending an event, function or meeting requiring such. Wearing a jacket with a T shirt here would just make the wearer look confused. Thanks for the great video.

  • @herbertsmagon5777
    @herbertsmagon5777 2 года назад +2

    Never wear this. I'd rather wear a trilby, id rather wear a neckbeard, i'd rather wear a denim jacket with jeans. Its a bad look, the worst.

  • @pi17835
    @pi17835 5 лет назад

    It’s not what I would wear in a formal situation. But - probably not your typical audience - men not older than mid 30 can easily wear t-Shirt plus jacket when going to a bar with friends or a club. Does - in contrast to your statement - increase the style level of the t-Shirt rather than downgrading the jacket. It also gives you more flexibility to react on temperature. I sometimes go for that when going out

  • @jackeddemon
    @jackeddemon 5 лет назад

    I have a Victorinox black polyester nylon looking sport coat. I wear it with a t shirt. Is that acceptable as it’s more of a rain coat?

  • @abseconPC
    @abseconPC 3 года назад

    What do you do in Florida when it's a hundred degrees out with 100% humidity

  • @carlmeiner
    @carlmeiner 5 лет назад

    T-shirt with a jacket is only okay, if your shirt gets stained in battle, and it would look odd to keep it on. Also, a Polo or the Henley only work in casual situation for me, like the t-shirt. In other terms, its an emergency option.

  • @thomasrichardson5425
    @thomasrichardson5425 5 лет назад

    I wear t-shirt and jacket often, and it can be really cool, but i'd say defo lean heavily into casual territory. Go with a v neck, you *want* that 'hollywood' look. wear skinny or slim jeans. wear boots. don't tuck the t-shirt. white, grey, navy or black t-shirt, no logos. The T is the background. Then a casual jacket, and you're ready to go! This look can be great for if you're working in tech, academia or media; times when you want to have a bit of smart-casual trendiness, but no level of formality is required. This is not a formal look AT ALL, so bear that in mind!

  • @sabuvarghese85
    @sabuvarghese85 5 лет назад +22

    Dude, your jacket is too big for you, I see you swimming in it.

  • @peaceonearth8693
    @peaceonearth8693 5 лет назад

    First of all every piece that I wear for this look is denim, like blue jeans. Except for my tee-shirt which is always one of those "so and so went somewhere and all I got was this tee-shirt" models. Then to be doubly sly, I wear a light weight scarf in order to keep the jackets collar clean when I sweat. Usually I lead the pack, coz very few people wear scarves in the summertime. Oh, yeah tennis shoes too. Like in the movie Fletch.

  • @adrielrowley
    @adrielrowley 5 лет назад +41

    Oh no! Your going to ruin the coat collar and sleeves with sweat. Coats always should be worn with collared and long sleeves.

    • @gentlemansgazette
      @gentlemansgazette  5 лет назад +6

      Watch the video to see what we think ;)

    • @adrielrowley
      @adrielrowley 5 лет назад

      Yes, though still gave advice how to do it. ;

    • @hornetbrown
      @hornetbrown 5 лет назад

      Right! Totally agree!
      No such thing as a short-sleeve dress shirt either.

    • @TheClairesKnee
      @TheClairesKnee 5 лет назад

      @@hornetbrown hi, just thought I'd let you know that lots of menswear shops sell short sleeved dress shirts. Not to everyone's taste, I know, but they're there if you like them.

    • @campkira
      @campkira 5 лет назад

      You think?

  • @LewisSkinner
    @LewisSkinner 5 лет назад

    In my student days, I would wear a band Tshirt under a military jacket with jeans and leather boots, and that always worked well.
    These days, I would still occasionally wear a under a linen/cotton blend jacket, but it wouldn't be my first choice.

  • @drstrangelove4925
    @drstrangelove4925 5 лет назад +1

    Peter capaldi is the best person wearing suits and t shirts he’s like the cool old rock star uncle but it’s my opinion

  • @JamesBond-rl1up
    @JamesBond-rl1up 5 лет назад

    But what, if you want to adapt the Miami Vice Style on purpose?

  • @kjvwarrior777
    @kjvwarrior777 3 года назад +1

    Once upon a time.......... an actor wore a t-shirt with a sports jacket....... and the fashion world went crazy............

  • @kyliemacnamara2556
    @kyliemacnamara2556 5 лет назад

    hey there just wondering if you can wear a flat cap or fedora with a duffle coat

  • @duanem3658
    @duanem3658 5 лет назад

    I’m another one that would not pair a T-shirt and jacket. If I were forced to, I would match the color of my slacks or play from my pocket square more closely. A better quality shirt would help as well.

  • @henrikjohn6590
    @henrikjohn6590 5 лет назад +1

    Wearing a suit jacket/blazer/sports jacket with a t-shirt might be the biggest "no no" when trying to go for a more stylish and formal look in the summer. (My opinion)

  • @MijinLaw
    @MijinLaw 5 лет назад +5

    I really disagree: if you google "t-shirt and jacket" you see so many outfits and color combinations that just look great.
    Yeah it's hipstery, but so what?

  • @solecellarz2881
    @solecellarz2881 5 лет назад +1

    Preston. It’s bulking season. Get to it! I do enjoy the videos. Very helpful and entertaining

  • @XdreamR
    @XdreamR 5 лет назад +5

    How about a jacket over a hoodie?

  • @giovannigobbi4832
    @giovannigobbi4832 5 лет назад +6

    It's a particular look that not everybody can wear. I usually put a polo if it's hot btw...

  • @willelm88
    @willelm88 3 года назад

    You did get two points right, though. A v-neck with a jacket is out, and so is any untucked shirt, including a T.

  • @Indykitty1
    @Indykitty1 5 лет назад +3

    When I saw the title of this video my mind went right to Miami vice. Hearing that from you made me laugh.

  • @metallicuda7701
    @metallicuda7701 3 года назад +1

    I feel like this video should have consisted of Preston saying “should you wear a suit jacket or sport coat with a T-shirt?” Then saying “no” and starting the exit music.

  • @razor6552
    @razor6552 Год назад

    A T shirt with a sport coat is OK, if you really want to do that.
    However, a T shirt with a suit brings you back to those thrilling days of yesteryear, the nineties. Don't be surprised if someone asks you "What is Love?" or they made a request that you not hurt them. A t shirt with a suit is just one gold chain away from spending a Night at The Roxbury.

  • @pasqualinamichelaconsiglio9391
    @pasqualinamichelaconsiglio9391 5 лет назад +3

    Kevin Smith seems to pull off the jacket and T-shirt look off extremely well.

    • @techorix
      @techorix 5 лет назад

      you mean together with the baseball cap and all?

    • @pasqualinamichelaconsiglio9391
      @pasqualinamichelaconsiglio9391 5 лет назад

      @@techorix lol cheeky butt. Yes. Well said. And, thank you for the laugh. You made my day.

  • @zansha9973
    @zansha9973 2 года назад

    What about full sleeves

  • @fernandesalexf
    @fernandesalexf Год назад

    I don’t like the look using a crew neck I think a moderate v neck, with a sport coat looks great. Don’t care if its an 80’s look

  • @wallyg77
    @wallyg77 5 лет назад +2

    In my opinion, I think that this look can only be pulled off depending on the suit/jacket material and I also think that a higher V-neck can be worn but polos would definitely be the safe bet. For wimpy collared polos I use the Fashion Anchor and so far I haven't had any issues with it. Still, I really liked the viewpoint, not everyone can pull it off honestly

    • @seybertooth9282
      @seybertooth9282 3 года назад +1

      Your opinion is nonsense then. Unless your name is Don Johnson and the year is 1985, you will look like a clown. Come to think of it, that might suit you. Go for it.

    • @wallyg77
      @wallyg77 3 года назад

      @@seybertooth9282 😅😅

  • @hoctorthepipedoctor8445
    @hoctorthepipedoctor8445 5 лет назад +5

    Lol I break your rules a lot. My office is very casual. Some days I'll throw on a screen print t-shirt with a suit jacket dark wash jeans and driving moc. I never tuck in the t-shirt and I never button the jacket. Most people in the office give a positive response to it. It shows personality and is a good balance between relaxed casual dress and business casual.

  • @patricks1560
    @patricks1560 5 лет назад

    It's a great look but the problem is the collar gets dirty.Suits and T-shirts don't mix, as a one off it's OK.

  • @ashtraysonsundays4274
    @ashtraysonsundays4274 5 лет назад +2

    Just you wait until I walk into the club with my silk gold Armani jacket and "These pretzels are making me thirsty" t-shirt

  • @RitchieRosson
    @RitchieRosson 3 года назад

    I think buffer guys can get away with it more. Great video guys.

  • @dominikfulop7188
    @dominikfulop7188 5 лет назад +1

    I've seen a Hugo boss Instagram post where they had a tan slim suit with a snug fit white t-shirt and white leather sneakers. This is a very modern style but definitely possible (wish i could send the photo here )

  • @gesuneltempiosentendosi5043
    @gesuneltempiosentendosi5043 5 лет назад +1

    One of the things that i can't stand is wearing a t-shirt with a jacket , it looks odd and you can always wear a casual shirt , maybe a %100 cotton shirt that makes you comfortable in summer , it is just odd to me and it is not looking good either so always go with a shirt if you want to look like a modern gentleman.

  • @eddieohearn17
    @eddieohearn17 5 лет назад

    So to tell you this but it may not be at it height but is still happening quite often.

  • @manuelfirpo
    @manuelfirpo 5 лет назад +4

    This is my guide to wearing a jacket with a t-shirt: use a sports jacket or blazer, use single color t-shirts, never button the jacket, do not use double breasted jackets,

  • @Padoinky
    @Padoinky 5 лет назад

    I recall in the early 2000’s, some of my colleagues, at a Wall Street based global ibank, would wear this same look - these gentlemen were, to a person, from the southeast and southwest regions, whereas we were alway meeting in NYC, London, or similar financial centre locations.... kinda funny that my wife would always point out their fashion faux pas

  • @RitchieRosson
    @RitchieRosson 5 лет назад +1

    Could you do a video about dressing for the gym please? Amazing channel. Thank you gentlemen. 🎩 👔

  • @vaverdugo2
    @vaverdugo2 5 лет назад

    Hey Preston, cool eyeglasses! Where did you get them?

  • @thomasrichardson5425
    @thomasrichardson5425 5 лет назад

    Nowadays in the UK there is a fashion among youngers to wear a full, light coloured suit but with a white t-shirt and casual sneakers. everything must be tight and all whites must shine brighter than the sun! I hate this style but its very current in the UK.

  • @CelloMachachillo
    @CelloMachachillo 5 лет назад

    What about designer sport jackets + tees at a nightclub?

  • @Tretinoinn
    @Tretinoinn 5 лет назад

    isn't that blazer too big?

  • @brenttesterman3171
    @brenttesterman3171 5 лет назад +9

    As always, an outstanding presentation. I have found that if one is familiar with basic style sense, you can be very creative. For example a un-structured jacket affords one more options. And of course the pattern, color, fabric weight, lapels, buttons, and so forth play a vital part in the style equation. I know that the environment, eg: weather, geography and occasion etc. can be just as important as the previously mentioned factors. I say this with some experience from living on or near the Pacific Ocean my whole life.
    At any rate you fellows do an amazing job. I've always had an affinity for vintage/classic clothing. I'm a big fan of Art Deco'! I often dress boldly and more often than not get a decent amount of positive feedback. I think that maybe due to the time and effort I put into coordinating the pieces. I was a professional Chef for some time and then a high-end Decorator specializing in Historical Restoration and Faux finishes. Again I really get a ton of ideas from you folks!
    Peace be with you and yours.
    primarily

  • @poozizzle
    @poozizzle 5 лет назад +2

    I love wearing a plain black T-shirt with a grey sport coat. Break the rules after you know then.

  • @TheSolidSnake1985
    @TheSolidSnake1985 Год назад

    Its definitely either a throwback look, or a fashion forward thing. Its a look where I argue, the disonance is the point. With a few different color options, and maybe a good pair of sunglasses it'd be better. But given the opinions of the guys here. Coming here for t shirt and jacket ideas is like going to McDonalds for a steak.