There's nothing wild in it: many very old noble families wore their signets on either of the 'ring' fingers. It was the Danish custom of the mud-19th century to wear signets on the left pinkie.
Pinkie rings are one of my favorite pieces of men's jewelry, and I know when I eventually marry I'll be stacking my family's signet ring on my pinkie with the wedding band. Another excellent video, and on my most cherished topic to boot!
That was a fascinating video! I'm a young lady who loves Victorian clothing and jewelry-making, so talking about classic fashion and the history of pinky rings is very fun to me. My favourite pinky ring is one I was bequeathed by my late great-grandma; she loved making jewelry too, and she really loved the sea. The pinky ring is a wonderful little one with a silver band that holds a domed and polished piece of abalone shell, with these wonderful little art nouveau style arms reaching to hold the shell. I'm glad to know that when I curate a few Victorian menswear outfits, I'll still be able to wear that ring with a good suit without being anachronistic.
@@kittensmittens7489 new rings is nice but having one that is handed down is quite lovely. Especially if it's a heavy design that would cost alot to replicate. Using a spring set up to size down the ring and cutting out or adding it gold or using the sizing beads let's you have a fancy old family ring plus have newer more simple designs.
@@bmxriderforlife1234 Thanks for the suggestion! I think I could ask and see if a ring could be passed down, as that will be more of a memory of history.
@@gattodacatto my buddies family has a like 400 and something year old ring that's still going. You can visibly see wear on the band where it's thinner then it started. Eventually they become rings you don't even wear often but hold history and like a tradition. The issue can be with multiple children. However you can always recreate old rings. But I also know people who won't wear old family rings because the designs don't always age well. So it always depends. But having an antique heirloom Is always kinda cool imo. I'd still always get a new ring made for the new generation but that's me.
Raphael wears his pinky ring on his right pinky. I find it better so you can wear your wedding ring on your left ring finger with no friction and without overloading on one hand.
Hello, Santiago. We already have articles covering this subject, specifically Roger Sterling. Please check the website and use the search function to find the articles. Thank you! :)
Also... The pinky it was the finger where you wore rings for organizations and clubs. FDR and churchill wore their freemason ring on their pinky... As do i
Addendum: the same houston pinky ring was not a Masonic ring... His mother, Elizabeth Paxton Houston, had given her son the ring when he had joined the U.S. Army during the War of 1812. Sam’s father had been an officer during the Revolutionary War, and the prospects of soldiering had also seemed better to Sam than teaching school in Maryville, Tenn. But in March 1813 Houston had been only 20 years old and required his mother’s consent-his father having died in 1806-to enlist. She had granted her permission, slipped the ring onto his finger and, if family lore is true, even gave him a musket. It was fitting Houston wore that ring until his death. The thin gold band had defined his life.
I think the 'match metals' thing is what's rather dated. What I mean is I wear gold rings, and a gold necklace. However my watch is steel, as is most quality watches, unless you go very flashy with a gold watch, and there's absolutely nothing wrong with that in my mind. Gold is a classic metal for rings, and steel is a classic for watches.
I wear a badass pinky ring on my right. It's gold with a large purple stone . I looked around for months before I could find the right ring to fit my style. But finally found one through a lady friend and it means alot to me. I wear it because I like the way it projects my style. And yes my stone is not over gawdy,it's perfect. I do like it to slightly be off centered projecting out. I love my pinky ring.
Is it possible for you to do the history off the mob pinky ring and bracelet 🤔 no disprespect to the organization, I would love to own the same type off ring and braclett of a boss. And im quite shore millions off other people feel the same.
I have a gold and ruby ring on my right hand and a gold and white diamond ring om my left hand along with my rolex and a gold rope bracelet on my right wrist.
To help a little, I strongly advise,against wearing a pinky ring on your dominant hand. The reasons are practical safety reasons, but it also just looks ... "wrong".
I have made jewelry over 40 years . Pinky rings take a beating more than other fingers being located on the outside of the hand . Soft stones are not the way to go , they will be ruined by abrasion and look terrible within a couple years ( malachite , citrine , amethyst ) . My recommendation is a solitaire diamond or sapphire , intaglio ,blood stone , gold with initial or crest . Wearing two rings together is never good for rings , they will be abrading one another .
I have a ring from my grandfather. I’m wondering where I can send a picture of it to uncover its meaning via link to its design. My grandfather wore it on his pinky finger being that he is Dutch. HELP! Great video! Thank you for the valuable information well presented here.
I wear my ring on my right hand pinky. Flat sapphire stone and square shape. Around it are smaller diamonds that give the ring some sparkle all held by yellow gold.
for esample i wear blue diel stainless steel watch can i still wear silver ring with red agate stone it looks good but it feels kinda wrong. metals match want to point that out
No, I’m pretty sure they still convey status to a certain extent. It’s not as if all the proles are out running around shopping for custom made, tastefully designed 18K gold or platinum signet rings. 🙄
my great grandad made a ring from gold he mined himself and it's came into my possession it's not made to be a pinky ring but that's the onkey finger it fits because I have big hands I really wanna wear it but there's a problem instead of a stone or anything like that as the center piece it has a small rounded shaped love heart do you think wearing it as a pinky ring put out the rong message?
Don't look for Burmese rubies, they are rare and expensive. African rubies are much less rare but still good quality ones are going to be expensive. If you don't really care, I suggest looking for treated rubies with difussion treatment. These rubies don't have natural color, their color come from treatment but they are beautiful and much cheaper.
British Royals wear a pinkie rings on the left hand. I wear a pinkie ring in balance to the rest of the jewelry that I'd be wearing on the day. There are some heirloom rings like my grandfather's 3/4 ct. Burma ruby that I wear as a single ring for daytime. That ring is worn on the right hand. IMHO a gentleman should never flash a piece of jewelry. IMHO; any jewelry worn by a gentleman should have that: " I'd forgotten that I was wearing any jewelry look."
Honey Sven, can you lower your prices? I get that you like quality but you have to understand that $70 for socks or $150 for a tie is ridiculous. I like your videos and I want to support you a little, but I doubt your views are all rich CEOs who will pay a Gucci markup
Some Random Guy signet rings show coat of arms granted to a person, which if you can trace back your ancestry directly to an armiger you can assume those arms. However in America you can design a coat of arms and assume it since there are no heraldic authorities as there are in Europe. Once that's done there are many websited that are willing to do it.
I don’t have family ring but I’m my religion, Islam, we are prohibited from wearing rings on index and middle finger by our dear prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). Rather, we advised to wear our rings on pinky finger.
Here in France, no man would ever wear a ring with a stone on it. Although family rings can indeed be worn, by convention, only women wear them on the little finger. As a Frenchman, I find pinky rings very rude and inelegant
He mentioned that. In some places it means different things but anyone can wear one. Chances are if you dont look Italian then you should be fine if you live in new York. If you live anywhere else then it doesnt matter cuz ain't no one looking for mafiosos
I see some comments mentioning the rarity of pinky rings nowadays, but where I live (Kuwait, and probably other ME countries as well) such rings are still commonly used, usually worn on the ring and pinky fingers, though to be fair they're more common with the older generation. Agate and turquois are the most popularly used, but you'll find other stones as well such as emerald, topaz, amethyst etc. as well as chinese steel. Personally I wear a small silver ring with a dome agate on top and a few very small turquoise stones on the sides :).
I have my great grandfather's ring and he always put it on his pinky I guess he got it in 1878 it has a medium size diamond and Stirling silver iner ring and 12 carrot gold on the outside
It'd be interesting to see a necklace guide on what kinds of necklaces are traditionally used and acceptable for men. I know growing up that the traditional necklace for men to wear was a necklace with a cross or similar symbol that they usually got for their confirmation ritual. Both my grandfather and my father wear one and I do too, but that might just be a local tradition. I'd be interested to hear what you know!
Generally for men they are called chains, for a more gentlemans look a thin one with some sort of small pendant is acceptable worn under the shirt generally. Usually gold. If you dont really care and just like them, just find a few you like. Keep in mind bigger chains are generally associated with criminal types. That being said I'm personally wearing a 20in 4mm silver rope chain atm cause I like it.
I wear a pinky ring on both hands, along with several other rings on both hands... I don't care whether it looks "dated", or "ungentlemanly", if I like it, that's all that matters...
Although I’ve inherited signet rings from both my paternal and maternal grandfathers, they’re very old 18ct gold, and I’d be terrified to lose or damage them. That said, I wear a ring on my index finger, a gift from someone very special to me, in titanium with a pale pink agate. It’s a very traditional design anyway.
Those rings where meant to be worn. Wear them. If they are lost, at least they would have fulfilled they purpose and the objects themselves may have a very interesting and adventurous life after you, instead of living a life in dark stored somewhere! :)
I actually have a ring from each of my great grandfathers one made out of gold with multiple diamonds and i could just never wear it because it’s too valuable
Very informational! And I know this video is suited for a different audience but I’d argue that in today’s culture pinky rings are still heavily associated with class. The trend is specifically coming back with rappers
In my personal opinion, in attracted to dated looking pinky rings. I'm obsessed with pinky rings for some odd reason. I find imperfections on a classic pinky rings is what makes the style.
Love this video series, it has helped me step up my style game considerably over the last few years but I plan to break some of those rules detailed in this video. My pinky ring will be gold and micropavé set across the face and 75% down the shank, people are free to think what they like and that's cool if they consider it gaudy, it's definitely going to be in the eyes of older cats. Today a touch of flash on the pinky is perfect if the person has the confidence and style to wear it.
I know this is maybe a weird or conventional topic, but could you give styling advice about motorcycle clothing/gear. Or how to dress properly while using motorcycles as your daily transportation. Thanks in advance
Bro. Just... Bro. Your entire channel is a service to all of the men who wish to dress properly. You are an absolute G. I wish you success, love, and happiness in your life. On a side note, something that you may find interesting is that I wear my pinky ring on the right hand because it's the same side that I wear my watch. When you mentioned people such as Prince Charles, I noticed that he wore it on the left WITH a watch. I am curious as to how many people wore their pinky ring on the same side as their watch, do you see any connection there?
"also there were rebels like Winston Churchill who wore their pinky ring on their right ringfinger" Sven Raphael Schneider, 2018
As do the majority of European aristocracy, only the brits wear them on their little fingers, because pinky’s are for tweens and the nouvea riche
There's nothing wild in it: many very old noble families wore their signets on either of the 'ring' fingers. It was the Danish custom of the mud-19th century to wear signets on the left pinkie.
Tristan 2000 Maybe thats just where it fit.
he says signet ring not pinky ring
Gentleman’s Gazette feels like the uncle I never had...
Pinkie rings are one of my favorite pieces of men's jewelry, and I know when I eventually marry I'll be stacking my family's signet ring on my pinkie with the wedding band. Another excellent video, and on my most cherished topic to boot!
That was a fascinating video! I'm a young lady who loves Victorian clothing and jewelry-making, so talking about classic fashion and the history of pinky rings is very fun to me. My favourite pinky ring is one I was bequeathed by my late great-grandma; she loved making jewelry too, and she really loved the sea. The pinky ring is a wonderful little one with a silver band that holds a domed and polished piece of abalone shell, with these wonderful little art nouveau style arms reaching to hold the shell. I'm glad to know that when I curate a few Victorian menswear outfits, I'll still be able to wear that ring with a good suit without being anachronistic.
Everything about this video is literal quality
I had my great-grandfather's gold signet ring sized down, and now I wear it on my left pinky finger. Looks regal.
Nice! Our family Normally gets new rings made
@@kittensmittens7489 new rings is nice but having one that is handed down is quite lovely. Especially if it's a heavy design that would cost alot to replicate.
Using a spring set up to size down the ring and cutting out or adding it gold or using the sizing beads let's you have a fancy old family ring plus have newer more simple designs.
@@bmxriderforlife1234 Thanks for the suggestion! I think I could ask and see if a ring could be passed down, as that will be more of a memory of history.
@@gattodacatto my buddies family has a like 400 and something year old ring that's still going. You can visibly see wear on the band where it's thinner then it started.
Eventually they become rings you don't even wear often but hold history and like a tradition. The issue can be with multiple children. However you can always recreate old rings. But I also know people who won't wear old family rings because the designs don't always age well. So it always depends.
But having an antique heirloom Is always kinda cool imo. I'd still always get a new ring made for the new generation but that's me.
Nothing more classy then that pinky ring 😁
Raphael wears his pinky ring on his right pinky. I find it better so you can wear your wedding ring on your left ring finger with no friction and without overloading on one hand.
Hey Raphael
I thought that it would be cool for you to do a guide into the “MAD MEN” style, especially Roger Sterling’s
Best Regards
Thanks
Hello, Santiago. We already have articles covering this subject, specifically Roger Sterling. Please check the website and use the search function to find the articles. Thank you! :)
Also... The pinky it was the finger where you wore rings for organizations and clubs. FDR and churchill wore their freemason ring on their pinky...
As do i
I wear my masonic ring on my pinky also, right hand pinky finger as did Harry Truman.
@@matthewmunns3804 sam houston wore a ring on his pinky...I would like to think that was his brotherhood ring but nobody knows for sure
Aye.
Addendum: the same houston pinky ring was not a Masonic ring...
His mother, Elizabeth Paxton Houston, had given her son the ring when he had joined the U.S. Army during the War of 1812. Sam’s father had been an officer during the Revolutionary War, and the prospects of soldiering had also seemed better to Sam than teaching school in Maryville, Tenn. But in March 1813 Houston had been only 20 years old and required his mother’s consent-his father having died in 1806-to enlist. She had granted her permission, slipped the ring onto his finger and, if family lore is true, even gave him a musket. It was fitting Houston wore that ring until his death. The thin gold band had defined his life.
I was just watching the signet ring video when i was notified about this one.
Great video. We generally have our pinky rings bespoke made here in the uk, that gets you over the issues of scale. 👍
I think the 'match metals' thing is what's rather dated. What I mean is I wear gold rings, and a gold necklace. However my watch is steel, as is most quality watches, unless you go very flashy with a gold watch, and there's absolutely nothing wrong with that in my mind. Gold is a classic metal for rings, and steel is a classic for watches.
Watches are diff
A guide on how to thrift / find good deals would be great.
Raphael, please do a video for guys who have eczema/psoriasis on their hands. How do I draw attention away from my skin condition?
is it possible to combine pinky rings with basic clothes (jean, t-shirts etc.)? Do you guys have any suggestion
Can you do a video about black tie in other cultures? Such as Scottish highland blacktie rules or the Indian equivalent?
GOD *** THE AUTHORITY & CREATOR ****
I wear a badass pinky ring on my right. It's gold with a large purple stone . I looked around for months before I could find the right ring to fit my style. But finally found one through a lady friend and it means alot to me. I wear it because I like the way it projects my style. And yes my stone is not over gawdy,it's perfect. I do like it to slightly be off centered projecting out. I love my pinky ring.
I'd Love to see a fragrance video/series from you!
Already did that ;)
Gentleman's Gazette oh! Can you link me?
24k is solid gold. Everything else is mixed metals.
Is it possible for you to do the history off the mob pinky ring and bracelet 🤔 no disprespect to the organization, I would love to own the same type off ring and braclett of a boss. And im quite shore millions off other people feel the same.
I have a ruby ring i wear on my pinky only because it wont fit on any other finger, but now i wouldnt have it any other way after watching this!
Great, instructive video just what I needed ❤
Muy buena información, gracias
I have a gold and ruby ring on my right hand and a gold and white diamond ring om my left hand along with my rolex and a gold rope bracelet on my right wrist.
i curently have a suqareshaped silver coated ring on ym pinky along with my cuban bracelet. i find it pretty cool
I wear pinky rings on both hands Just simply because I love silver Yes I am a silver stacker as well
I Have a onyx black pinky ring and I wear it on my left pinky
To help a little, I strongly advise,against wearing a pinky ring on your dominant hand. The reasons are practical safety reasons, but it also just looks ... "wrong".
Try wearing it on the correct size finger :)
Why did you not mention diamond pinky rings?
I have made jewelry over 40 years . Pinky rings take a beating more than other fingers being located on the outside of the hand . Soft stones are not the way to go , they will be ruined by abrasion and look terrible within a couple years ( malachite , citrine , amethyst ) . My recommendation is a solitaire diamond or sapphire , intaglio ,blood stone , gold with initial or crest . Wearing two rings together is never good for rings , they will be abrading one another .
I inherited my fathers class ring and only fits on my pinky- is this acceptable?
I have a ring from my grandfather. I’m wondering where I can send a picture of it to uncover its meaning via link to its design. My grandfather wore it on his pinky finger being that he is Dutch. HELP!
Great video! Thank you for the valuable information well presented here.
I made a own ring for my pinky finger 😎
I wear a signet pinky ring on my right hand engraved with a raven since my dad is the founder of a club called The Ravens
Im here because my crush wears a pinky ring. I'm curious as to why he does😝😂
Please make a video on how to dress for bad, rainy, muddy weather!
my pinky ring size stays the same through the seasons, i wear a size 55 all year round (mostly cause i never remove my signet pinky ring ever)
Rings are my favorites
What do you think of gold nugget pinky rings, Raphael?
I got a 18K yellow gold pinky ring with an amethyst, it’s amazing
Give it to me
Yeah give it to him
He’s not going to ask twice.
How about wearing just a gold band on the left pinky?
I wear my ring on my right hand pinky. Flat sapphire stone and square shape. Around it are smaller diamonds that give the ring some sparkle all held by yellow gold.
Lieutenant Dangle?
for esample i wear blue diel stainless steel watch can i still wear silver ring with red agate stone
it looks good but it feels kinda wrong. metals match want to point that out
Is Fort Belvedere making rings now?
Watch the video again and you shall find the answer ;)
General Patton wore one.
No, I’m pretty sure they still convey status to a certain extent. It’s not as if all the proles are out running around shopping for custom made, tastefully designed 18K gold or platinum signet rings. 🙄
Yeah, go bespoke with your ring with precious stone on top
my great grandad made a ring from gold he mined himself and it's came into my possession it's not made to be a pinky ring but that's the onkey finger it fits because I have big hands I really wanna wear it but there's a problem instead of a stone or anything like that as the center piece it has a small rounded shaped love heart do you think wearing it as a pinky ring put out the rong message?
Don Hart yes
Always wanted a pinky ring with my birthstone on it... too bad my birthstone is Ruby... and good quality ruby can cost more than diamonds = =;;
Try an alternative gem lile garnet!
Don't look for Burmese rubies, they are rare and expensive. African rubies are much less rare but still good quality ones are going to be expensive. If you don't really care, I suggest looking for treated rubies with difussion treatment. These rubies don't have natural color, their color come from treatment but they are beautiful and much cheaper.
How much I can get one for
Your chanel is awesome
Look at the sultans of the Ottoman empire
Where do I get a pinky ring tho I know my pinky is a five but I’m struggling to find anything online
go to a jewellers
4:34 what stone is this?
Why he look like g eazy tho
British Royals wear a pinkie rings on the left hand. I wear a pinkie ring in balance to the rest of the jewelry that I'd be wearing on the day. There are some heirloom rings like my grandfather's 3/4 ct. Burma ruby that I wear as a single ring for daytime. That ring is worn on the right hand. IMHO a gentleman should never flash a piece of jewelry. IMHO; any jewelry worn by a gentleman should have that: " I'd forgotten that I was wearing any jewelry look."
My rings are bespoke.
Honey Sven, can you lower your prices? I get that you like quality but you have to understand that $70 for socks or $150 for a tie is ridiculous. I like your videos and I want to support you a little, but I doubt your views are all rich CEOs who will pay a Gucci markup
JuliusCaesar500 for all you know he doesn't mark up that much. Maybe his items just cost a lot to make
Yeah ma chain swings low to ma ding a ling thang!sup bluds?gangsta flex pinky !gangsta lyk Churchill n dem Windsor boi Charlie dem!
Hi! Would it be a good idea a.Pinky graduation ring?
I have one.
Dated huh. Well I am 40, and rock 2 tone everyday. Gold and silver always play together.
You can buy silver pinky ring with a semi precious stone for 20€. No need to spend more. 😉
How and where do you buy a signet ring tho.
Some Random Guy signet rings show coat of arms granted to a person, which if you can trace back your ancestry directly to an armiger you can assume those arms. However in America you can design a coat of arms and assume it since there are no heraldic authorities as there are in Europe. Once that's done there are many websited that are willing to do it.
Pinky ring is an Italian mafia tradition.
How do you feel about wearing a ring on each pinky???
I have to buy a signite ring
he looks like Taoiseach Varadkar,
I mean just face ,not ring things.
Tony Soprano wears a pinky ring haha
I don’t have family ring but I’m my religion, Islam, we are prohibited from wearing rings on index and middle finger by our dear prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). Rather, we advised to wear our rings on pinky finger.
1:56 The british what?
I am a Freemason, I wear my Masonic ring on my right Pinky finger just as President Harry Truman did.
Here in France, no man would ever wear a ring with a stone on it. Although family rings can indeed be worn, by convention, only women wear them on the little finger. As a Frenchman, I find pinky rings very rude and inelegant
Man, your style is like from my grandgranddad
I really don't wear a pinky ring to look good i wear a pinky ring just because I want to
You don't wear a wristwatch but you wear rings:):).. strange...
can you wear a signet ring with casual clothes
yes
Interesting, very Architectural.....
4th Gen American English.
🙂
i thougth pinky rings meant u were in the mafia lol
They basically do
He mentioned that. In some places it means different things but anyone can wear one. Chances are if you dont look Italian then you should be fine if you live in new York. If you live anywhere else then it doesnt matter cuz ain't no one looking for mafiosos
The mafia ain't the only organizations out u know
Fughetabotit
2:59 wrong....is not pinky ring.
I see some comments mentioning the rarity of pinky rings nowadays, but where I live (Kuwait, and probably other ME countries as well) such rings are still commonly used, usually worn on the ring and pinky fingers, though to be fair they're more common with the older generation. Agate and turquois are the most popularly used, but you'll find other stones as well such as emerald, topaz, amethyst etc. as well as chinese steel. Personally I wear a small silver ring with a dome agate on top and a few very small turquoise stones on the sides :).
I have my great grandfather's ring and he always put it on his pinky I guess he got it in 1878 it has a medium size diamond and Stirling silver iner ring and 12 carrot gold on the outside
It'd be interesting to see a necklace guide on what kinds of necklaces are traditionally used and acceptable for men. I know growing up that the traditional necklace for men to wear was a necklace with a cross or similar symbol that they usually got for their confirmation ritual. Both my grandfather and my father wear one and I do too, but that might just be a local tradition. I'd be interested to hear what you know!
Officialhelpkenet no gent would wear a necklace of any sort, they are the reserve of trendy youth and builders
Just copy Austin Powers with his Man symbol necklace. ;->
@@lazaru1 This makes sense, if you conveniently ignore that nobility, royals and civil servants all wore them and still do for ceremonies.
@@sh-hg4eg well yes. Those aren’t necklaces. So of course anyone with any common sense would ignore them.
Generally for men they are called chains, for a more gentlemans look a thin one with some sort of small pendant is acceptable worn under the shirt generally. Usually gold. If you dont really care and just like them, just find a few you like. Keep in mind bigger chains are generally associated with criminal types. That being said I'm personally wearing a 20in 4mm silver rope chain atm cause I like it.
I wear a pinky ring on both hands, along with several other rings on both hands... I don't care whether it looks "dated", or "ungentlemanly", if I like it, that's all that matters...
Although I’ve inherited signet rings from both my paternal and maternal grandfathers, they’re very old 18ct gold, and I’d be terrified to lose or damage them. That said, I wear a ring on my index finger, a gift from someone very special to me, in titanium with a pale pink agate. It’s a very traditional design anyway.
Those rings where meant to be worn. Wear them. If they are lost, at least they would have fulfilled they purpose and the objects themselves may have a very interesting and adventurous life after you, instead of living a life in dark stored somewhere! :)
I actually have a ring from each of my great grandfathers one made out of gold with multiple diamonds and i could just never wear it because it’s too valuable
Very informational! And I know this video is suited for a different audience but I’d argue that in today’s culture pinky rings are still heavily associated with class. The trend is specifically coming back with rappers
My grandpa gave me a copper ring. I was confused witch finger to wear it on, but this video helped alot! Thank you!
I noticed that most of these rings have a handmade, almost rough and imperfect appearance. Is this a unique feature of pinky rings in general?
Fome they are most likely vintage rings, so they do have a used appearance, but they are most likely handmade if vintage
In my personal opinion, in attracted to dated looking pinky rings. I'm obsessed with pinky rings for some odd reason. I find imperfections on a classic pinky rings is what makes the style.
Love this video series, it has helped me step up my style game considerably over the last few years but I plan to break some of those rules detailed in this video. My pinky ring will be gold and micropavé set across the face and 75% down the shank, people are free to think what they like and that's cool if they consider it gaudy, it's definitely going to be in the eyes of older cats. Today a touch of flash on the pinky is perfect if the person has the confidence and style to wear it.
I know this is maybe a weird or conventional topic, but could you give styling advice about motorcycle clothing/gear. Or how to dress properly while using motorcycles as your daily transportation.
Thanks in advance
Just started watching these videos. Very good information. I like that he encompasses everything from rings to shoes and puts it all together.
Great, information, Raphael. I always enjoy your videos.
Thank you!
Bro. Just... Bro. Your entire channel is a service to all of the men who wish to dress properly. You are an absolute G. I wish you success, love, and happiness in your life.
On a side note, something that you may find interesting is that I wear my pinky ring on the right hand because it's the same side that I wear my watch. When you mentioned people such as Prince Charles, I noticed that he wore it on the left WITH a watch. I am curious as to how many people wore their pinky ring on the same side as their watch, do you see any connection there?
Did a fleck of gold fall off the ring at 4:50 ? :O
Marvelous video, could you do a video on sleepwear/loungewear like pyjamas, dressing gowns etc.
I am planning to have a graduate ring made, is there a preferred finger for graduate rings? It would be my first and I wanted it for my pink. Thans 😊
Now I have lots of money I’m getting some fancy outfits