PausePlay I agree. Perhaps this is now the evolution of professional office wear? Sans the suit and sport coat ensemble? Like part of the Smart Casual Outfit Template? Shirt Options: - OCBD White or Blue or White and Blue Stripes - Chambray Button-down collar shirt - Crewneck T-Shirt in Solid White or Solid Grey or Breton Stripes - Crewneck Sweaters in Burgundy or Petrol Blue - Grey Crewneck Sweatshirt - Cream Turtleneck Blazer/Sport alternative: - Overshirt (aka Shacket) that is in either Navy or Brown. Make sure the Overshirt has a jacket placket to the neck and not the same kind you would see on a button up shirt. The better design would be the CPO shirts so you can still wear it as an additional layer under a coat or parka in winter Bottoms Options: - Grey Wool Flannel Trousers - Tan Twill Chinos - Dark Denim Jeans (takes the role of a pair of navy chinos or trousers, as per the advice of Derek of Put This On blog) - Mid washed denim jeans - Off-white (non-blinding white) Denim Jeans Footwear: - White Leather Sneakers (like CPs) - Dark Brown Round Toe Euro style Penny Loafers with Dainite soles - Brown Leather Service Boots with Dainite Soles or Suede lace up ankle boots Outerwear for colder days: - Olive Parka - Navy Topcoat Accessories: - Sporty everyday watch like a diver on a stainless steel bracelet - Dressy Everyday watch on a leather strap - Brownline sunglasses
I love that linen herringbone in gray. It looks more “dressier” than the others. The safari shackets, especially the lighter colors, give off that Roger Moore era James Bond kind of vibe.
I have a “chore jacket” in wool/cotton from bonobos that I style the same way, and it’s been my go-to all spring, either to the office in my dress shirt and trousers or out to run errands with my jeans and t-shirt. I love the look of the green corduroy!
The shacket or shirt-jacket absolutely epitomises the very definition of casual chic menswear. A style in which you are relaxed, comfortable and sporty yet put together, refined and elegant. As we're all well aware that due to the pandemic the impetus is greatly shifted towards lounge attire, and as work from home has become a norm rather than an exception; people NEED a garment which is cozy, comfortable, unstructured and lounge appropriate yet professional and put together. They need a casual chic garment which is very much the dress code for most work from home outfits, and the shacket fits that bill perfectly if perfection ever existed, so I absolutely don't see it as a surprise that it has become a trend nowadays.
Love the safari style, the pockets at the bottom give the jacket more symmetry between the top and bottom halves compared to just a regular shirt jacket
Hi Brian, fantastic vídeo as always. As a big proponent and uset of overshirts as a layering piece i just would like to point out something: i feel that an overshirt looses a lot of it's versatility when you have 4 pockets (safari configuration) instead of just 2 (workshirt configuration) -maybe that would be the difference beetwen shirt/jacket and plain overshirts, in wich case my rambling doesnt make sense, hehe-because you loose the alternative of tucking in the overshirt and use it as a substitute for knitwear/middle layer, and throw a sportcoat or Blouson on top of it when it gets colder. I guess what i'm trying to say is that overshirts are most versatile when you can use it as outerwear (untucked), middle layer (tucked in) or base layer (anyway) an layer on top of it or underneath according to temperature. Hell, you could even use a scarf and tuck it inside the overshirt if gets cold and it looks almost as a replacement for a tie
Wow! Been hearing about shackets for some time now, but I've never seen something as good looking as the ones you presented! I am quite fond of the safari jacket style, which apparently lends itself well to the shacket, but what really sets it apart from the others is the extra lenght and the ever so slightly tapered waist. Beautifil!
Great post. I have a classic Willis&Geiger Hemingway safari shirt/jacket that I wear all the time--usually over a black cotton turtleneck for some reason. It is unusual for me to be so on trend! Love the ones you are producing.
I was just thinking about buying a safari jacket very similar to the ones in the link in the description. I'm glad to see that yours are much more affordable than the ones I saw at The Armoury.
I am looking forward to measuring myself and ordering one tomorrow and if I like it and the fit, also ordering the herringbone one. You hit the bulls eye with this one, Brian. Well done.
I'll admit I'm not a huge fan of shackets and probably wouldn't be able to pull one out by myself, but damn look #3 is great! Tailored yet down to earth. Love it. Cheers
Hi Brian, I have been a great fan of wearing safari shirt jackets for many, many years. Easy to wear and to give an outfit a chique and casual vibe at the same time.
they're so versatile - can really be dressed up or down. outside of the major metropolises, wearing a blazer is seen as formal attire (even if paired with jeans and no tie) so a shirt-jacket is a nice option to look nice without looking too formal.
Cash me outside this spring in a safari jacket. Love that you’re covering a trend that is indeed very accessible and inviting to folks who may otherwise be intimidated by “dressing up”
OK, now I am feeling older than dirt. We did this in the mid-1960s with workshirts and shirt jackets. I had a shirt-jacket exactly like the kaki in your collection. I did a double-take when I saw it. This look was the step that led to the leisure suit. Hopefully, I'll be dead when those come back.
Hi Brian, this goes back to my question I posted in your video on "The ULTIMATE Business Casual Capsule Wardrobe | 15 Menswear Wardrobe Essentials". This is the answer to my question "Would a good fitting shirt jacket/overshirt be a good altenative to a blazer or sport coat for smart casual/business casual?
That is two years old and started with flannel shirtjackets. Workwear(Carharrt) also played a big role in it. BTW, check out the Casioak mods since you like watches.
Big fan of this trending style, leans towards that Neapolitan style of southern Italy. The linen one is gorgeous. I am more a fan of the safari due to the belt since I have an 11in+ waist drop so it helps keep it more fitted on me. Would love to see a belted option in the future!
Great video! I don't own any shackets, yet, but seeing the styling here, will likely be something I'll be adding to my wardrobe eventually. Love look 3 - I could totally see myself styling one that way. Thanks, as always, Brian!
Interesting video. I wouldn't wear one but I think you are correct.... for a lot of people it will be dresssing up and an entry into nice menswear. I hope they sell well for you. Thumbs up & keep up the good work!
The JLC Reverso was so gorgeous, I nearly had to report the video to You Tube for pornographic content. Fantastic stuff as usual. Love the navy and olive shackets.
Love the Shacket, i have a couple in my wardrobe. Fit can be tricky depending on the layers, especially in the arms, which are a bit tight in the bicep on some i've tired on. The two that I currently own took a couple of tries to order the right size. i'll be checking out the HSS shop.
I hate having too many interests because I never have enough money for them all haha. These look great, and I will likely be looking into your shop in the future, Brian. It's just unfortunate for us Canadians as we get nailed with duties. Thanks for another great video.
The version we have with epaulets and a belt is a lot more sporty. You could wear it as you suggest, but I think the non-epaulet versions would look better. Just my opinion!
@@hespokestyle I like it! Oh I just got my eight & bob in. Thanks for doing that list video way back last year. Such a beautiful warm weather scent. I think I have everything that made your list now lol
A quick look at the website, and I see you didn't include the best one here (the linen one with belt and epaulettes). Still great video of course, the herringbone one is a close second! Can't wait to see your other spring offerings
These shackets are so lovely but I think they'd probably suit a more mature audience. Shackets can be made even less formal and paired with just a T shirt jeans and white trainers. Also a personal favourite look of mine is combining shackets with turtlenecks. The materials can be very versatile also, obviously with spring coming up as said corduroy isn't an obvious choice but a lighter colour also helps fit the season
I noticed you rocking a JLC Reverso and the Vacheron Patrimony (what an incredible piece!). Do you think the rectangular shape of the JLC makes it unique enough to justify owning multiple traditional dress watches in a collection especially in 2021, where we as a society don't dress up as much, and trends are moving towards sportier pieces such as a Rolex DJ being able to serve as a dress watch?
This is a really cool piece of clothing. I wonder what it would be like with two slanted hand warmer pockets at the waist rather than pleated patch, western flap pockets.
@@hespokestyle Same, but unfortunately I lost it :( I really appreciated the inherent comfort and practicality of it while keep the waist/hip area clean.
Is it sponsored if it's our own product line? :) We've had a lot of requests to feature some of our stuff in this manner. Glad to have had such positive feedback!
I need your advice. Which colour do you think works best with dark blue jeans/ chinos and light blue Shirts? I like the olive and heringbone shakets. But i don’t know if these colours would look good togethers. Thanks in advance.
Yes! The ice blue and striped shirts I wear all the time are Oxford cloth. And although we don't specifically have a white one listed, it is always possible to order one in the color (and collar style) that you want. Any customizations can be noted in your order or you can always send us an email at shop@hespokestyle.com to give us a heads up about specific requests before placing an order.
We've seen the same demand, and added the Safari style to our catalogue. With a number of style elements and personalisations. The wearer could even go Steve Austin style and match the safari jacket and pants.
Could not agree more. I have a belstaff trialmaster panther (take home piece from a shoot, I'm too poor to buy it myself) and a run-of-the-mill cotton corduroy safari jacket and even next to one another they look like they cost the same price. Also, because of its similarity to a shirt, you can have one made well and for little money in places like Thailand and even here in India. We men are given so few opportunities for embellishment, and the buttons are the way sieze one. A cheap safari jacket kitted out with some decent buttons from a craft store (horn and bone) and you'll look like $100k. YOUNG GUYS: always remember, suede is cheaper to make and buy but more expensive to own. If you want that look plus durability at a low price, get a good Corduroy (pinwale).
Hi Brian, which would you say more accurately represents the colours of these jackets: this video, or the product images on the website? The navy and and green look very different on the site vs this video (using iPhone). Thanks
Loved the last look the most. I think you missed with styling of the Linen shacket, I don't think linen looked good with the shiny and very formal fabric of your navy trousers, they have too much sheen and formality to them to match that herringbone linen well.
Shop men's shackets here: hespokestyle.com/product-category/garments/mens-shirt-jackets/
Hey Brian, I first saw you in your saxophone videos for the army, and I was curious, do you still play?
I hope the shirt jacket is here to stay. Certainly adds more options besides the usual blazer!
Especially chore coats. Love the versatility and ruggedness they have.
Yes, indeed.
totally.
PausePlay I agree. Perhaps this is now the evolution of professional office wear? Sans the suit and sport coat ensemble? Like part of the Smart Casual Outfit Template?
Shirt Options:
- OCBD White or Blue or White and Blue Stripes
- Chambray Button-down collar shirt
- Crewneck T-Shirt in Solid White or Solid Grey or Breton Stripes
- Crewneck Sweaters in Burgundy or Petrol Blue
- Grey Crewneck Sweatshirt
- Cream Turtleneck
Blazer/Sport alternative:
- Overshirt (aka Shacket) that is in either Navy or Brown. Make sure the Overshirt has a jacket placket to the neck and not the same kind you would see on a button up shirt. The better design would be the CPO shirts so you can still wear it as an additional layer under a coat or parka in winter
Bottoms Options:
- Grey Wool Flannel Trousers
- Tan Twill Chinos
- Dark Denim Jeans (takes the role of a pair of navy chinos or trousers, as per the advice of Derek of Put This On blog)
- Mid washed denim jeans
- Off-white (non-blinding white) Denim Jeans
Footwear:
- White Leather Sneakers (like CPs)
- Dark Brown Round Toe Euro style Penny Loafers with Dainite soles
- Brown Leather Service Boots with Dainite Soles or Suede lace up ankle boots
Outerwear for colder days:
- Olive Parka
- Navy Topcoat
Accessories:
- Sporty everyday watch like a diver on a stainless steel bracelet
- Dressy Everyday watch on a leather strap
- Brownline sunglasses
There is no such thing as “hope it’s here to stay” you choose for it to stay in style. Not everyone else!
I love that linen herringbone in gray. It looks more “dressier” than the others. The safari shackets, especially the lighter colors, give off that Roger Moore era James Bond kind of vibe.
Exactly why I styled it the way I did! Thanks for the comment, Lonnie!
Its gone Brian, no restock?
You changed the game here Brian. I didn't think a shacket could be stylish, but the right fit and combination can do it. Thanks.
Appreciate that!
yes, just bought four overshirts last year. not really wearing any hoodies anymore. for me it was a dress up :)
Sweet! Thanks for the comment.
This is a very welcome trend for us in the tropics. With the rise in temperatures globally, shackets are certainly on point.
Love a good shirt jacket! Your point about the casually tailored trend in menswear being democratizing is spot on
Cheers, Ryan!
I have a “chore jacket” in wool/cotton from bonobos that I style the same way, and it’s been my go-to all spring, either to the office in my dress shirt and trousers or out to run errands with my jeans and t-shirt. I love the look of the green corduroy!
Awesome! How is the Bonobos pricing?
Killer jacket and as ALWAYS, killer styling. Love all the colors you selected for the shackets Brian.
Thanks, Trey!
@@hespokestyle always. Probably going with the classic khaki. What sunglasses are those you are rocking?? Very cool
That's great! They're Oliver Peoples Banks--currently not available but you might have some luck on eBay: bit.ly/3slZkqQ
@@hespokestyle thanks Brian. I used to have a pair of OP Bernardo. Unfortunately stolen out of my bag at the airport. Thanks again
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The shacket or shirt-jacket absolutely epitomises the very definition of casual chic menswear. A style in which you are relaxed, comfortable and sporty yet put together, refined and elegant. As we're all well aware that due to the pandemic the impetus is greatly shifted towards lounge attire, and as work from home has become a norm rather than an exception; people NEED a garment which is cozy, comfortable, unstructured and lounge appropriate yet professional and put together. They need a casual chic garment which is very much the dress code for most work from home outfits, and the shacket fits that bill perfectly if perfection ever existed, so I absolutely don't see it as a surprise that it has become a trend nowadays.
Thanks for the excellent commentary, as always, Aziz!
Love the safari style, the pockets at the bottom give the jacket more symmetry between the top and bottom halves compared to just a regular shirt jacket
Indeed! Glad you like the details.
I get all my overshirts/shirt jackets from Zara, H&M, and COS. Love them! They can be dressed up or down!
I got 2 overshirts last year and I’ve always heard people say that you can’t wear these over button ups, but you’re making me want to try it out
Hi Brian, fantastic vídeo as always. As a big proponent and uset of overshirts as a layering piece i just would like to point out something: i feel that an overshirt looses a lot of it's versatility when you have 4 pockets (safari configuration) instead of just 2 (workshirt configuration) -maybe that would be the difference beetwen shirt/jacket and plain overshirts, in wich case my rambling doesnt make sense, hehe-because you loose the alternative of tucking in the overshirt and use it as a substitute for knitwear/middle layer, and throw a sportcoat or Blouson on top of it when it gets colder. I guess what i'm trying to say is that overshirts are most versatile when you can use it as outerwear (untucked), middle layer (tucked in) or base layer (anyway) an layer on top of it or underneath according to temperature. Hell, you could even use a scarf and tuck it inside the overshirt if gets cold and it looks almost as a replacement for a tie
Many thanks for the feedback! We're definitely considering a different, less safari styling, for future iterations!
Wow! Been hearing about shackets for some time now, but I've never seen something as good looking as the ones you presented! I am quite fond of the safari jacket style, which apparently lends itself well to the shacket, but what really sets it apart from the others is the extra lenght and the ever so slightly tapered waist. Beautifil!
Glad you like them!
Great post. I have a classic Willis&Geiger Hemingway safari shirt/jacket that I wear all the time--usually over a black cotton turtleneck for some reason. It is unusual for me to be so on trend! Love the ones you are producing.
Haha! Yes, they do look great with a turtleneck underneath. Great for fall and winter!
That herring bone linen is 🔥
Cheers, Farid!
I've been iffy about shirt jackets but your outfits have helpee me to see their potential.
I was just thinking about buying a safari jacket very similar to the ones in the link in the description. I'm glad to see that yours are much more affordable than the ones I saw at The Armoury.
Glad to hear that!
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I’ve been wearing shackets for years now.
Bought a plaid one from camping world.
Even bought a few more for my youngins for Christmas.
I am looking forward to measuring myself and ordering one tomorrow and if I like it and the fit, also ordering the herringbone one. You hit the bulls eye with this one, Brian. Well done.
Awesome! Much appreciated!
All of them are great but I'm especially feeling the gray linen piece. Super nice!!!
I totally agree! Thanks for the comment, Greg!
Excellent. The khaki and olive shacket are awesome. Really well put together outfits.👍
Glad you like them! And thanks!
I'll admit I'm not a huge fan of shackets and probably wouldn't be able to pull one out by myself, but damn look #3 is great! Tailored yet down to earth. Love it.
Cheers
Many thanks, Yoni!
Add matching trousers and, you have what was once called the leisure suit. gotta love the "what goes around comes around" adage. Lol
Haha, or a safari suit!
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That Khaki overshirt looks sick, might have to get myself one!
Nice! Hope you'll consider ours!
really love this. good presentation brian. the herringbone is cool
Thanks so much!
Hi Brian, I have been a great fan of wearing safari shirt jackets for many, many years. Easy to wear and to give an outfit a chique and casual vibe at the same time.
Right on!
I bought the shirt jacket for my boyfriend before I found your video. Omg i am so happy that you like it too.
Wow loving the new style of Shaket!! Shakets will only also be trending in 2022
Love the recent trends with chore coats, overshirts, safari jackets.
Sweet!
Wow, great jackets and combinations here!!!
Glad you like them!
Very, very nice. I am really digging the mood of the looks here! The jackets also seem extremely fairly priced. - Han
Thanks, Han! Yes, for sure. In almost all fabrics, we're beating the competition in price!
Fantastic video, I really really like them. I personally like the Navy one the best, will definitely be checking it out in the shop.
Thanks so much! Cheers
Great! Last year I bought a tobacco brown shacket from 100hands, irish linen too, and it's with any doubt one of the most versatile pieces I own :)
Very nice! I bet it's beautiful.
Hi Brian
Great Video
Love The Casual Look, More Options for Wardrobe !! Thanks
My pleasure!
they're so versatile - can really be dressed up or down. outside of the major metropolises, wearing a blazer is seen as formal attire (even if paired with jeans and no tie) so a shirt-jacket is a nice option to look nice without looking too formal.
Each piece is great. I love them all, but that herringbone one... *-chef’s kiss-*
That's why we have a variety!
@@hespokestyle Idk why RUclips formatted the text that way. I meant the gray one is wonderful! Haha
Cash me outside this spring in a safari jacket. Love that you’re covering a trend that is indeed very accessible and inviting to folks who may otherwise be intimidated by “dressing up”
Good job. Like wearing shackets with Henleys.
OK, now I am feeling older than dirt. We did this in the mid-1960s with workshirts and shirt jackets. I had a shirt-jacket exactly like the kaki in your collection. I did a double-take when I saw it. This look was the step that led to the leisure suit. Hopefully, I'll be dead when those come back.
Hahaha! Cheers, Robert. Always good to see you here.
@@hespokestyle it is always good to be here. Your site helps me not turn into an old man.
Good point about the 60’s! I am only 59 but I see it. Enjoy whatever age you are. It goes fast.
@@frankrizzo7185 amen, Brother. I had COVID, and I view every additional minute a gift to be enjoyed
Always elegant Brian. Thank you for the nice video. All the best.
Many thanks! Appreciate the comment.
Nice work! These look great!
Glad you like them!
Hi Brian, this goes back to my question I posted in your video on "The ULTIMATE Business Casual Capsule Wardrobe | 15 Menswear Wardrobe Essentials". This is the answer to my question "Would a good fitting shirt jacket/overshirt be a good altenative to a blazer or sport coat for smart casual/business casual?
there you go!
Hello Brian, big fan here. I was just wondering, will you ever make a video about cycling?
Liking these pieces. The Corduroy is KILLER 🔥🔥
Thanks!
Love the 1st look
Many thanks!
That is two years old and started with flannel shirtjackets. Workwear(Carharrt) also played a big role in it. BTW, check out the Casioak mods since you like watches.
Cheers.
Great inspiration on those outfits!
Glad you like them!
Big fan of this trending style, leans towards that Neapolitan style of southern Italy. The linen one is gorgeous. I am more a fan of the safari due to the belt since I have an 11in+ waist drop so it helps keep it more fitted on me. Would love to see a belted option in the future!
We do have a belted version as well: hespokestyle.com/product/stone-linen-safari-shirt/
Very cool look... Love the herringbone
It's quite nice!
Great video! I don't own any shackets, yet, but seeing the styling here, will likely be something I'll be adding to my wardrobe eventually. Love look 3 - I could totally see myself styling one that way. Thanks, as always, Brian!
Awesome! Thanks for the comment, Daniel.
Look number 1 all the way for me 👌🏾 Great looking over-shirts
Appreciate that!
Time to go shopping. Wow!
Sweet!
Interesting video. I wouldn't wear one but I think you are correct.... for a lot of people it will be dresssing up and an entry into nice menswear. I hope they sell well for you. Thumbs up & keep up the good work!
Awesome! Love your videos Brian.
The JLC Reverso was so gorgeous, I nearly had to report the video to You Tube for pornographic content.
Fantastic stuff as usual.
Love the navy and olive shackets.
LOL! Love it.
Love the Shacket, i have a couple in my wardrobe. Fit can be tricky depending on the layers, especially in the arms, which are a bit tight in the bicep on some i've tired on. The two that I currently own took a couple of tries to order the right size. i'll be checking out the HSS shop.
That's true. If you end up ordering one, you might want to not that in your order so we can create a sleeve width that you are happy with.
Suitsupply’s safari jacket in VBC wool flannel is very nice, I think I paid $200-$250, well priced for the quality
Brian, isn't that called a field jacket or safari jacket?
Call it whatever you want.
@@hespokestyle imma call it a shacket then just coz you say so
Love that last look with the olive jacket and white jeans. Another home run video.
Thanks so much!
Outfit #2 is fire!
Many thanks! Simple always wins.
I hate having too many interests because I never have enough money for them all haha.
These look great, and I will likely be looking into your shop in the future, Brian. It's just unfortunate for us Canadians as we get nailed with duties. Thanks for another great video.
Thanks so much. We're looking into that issue and how to help out our international clients.
@@hespokestyle That's exciting to hear! Hope there's a viable solution!
I am very sad that these shirts are not available in my country. But I have been looking for these for several years!
You really got a sense of style man damn
Appreciate that!
Nice shackets! I don’t have any, but it’s something I may consider.
Go for it!
Epaulet? Nice, would you wear this with a button down shirt and tie..
The version we have with epaulets and a belt is a lot more sporty. You could wear it as you suggest, but I think the non-epaulet versions would look better. Just my opinion!
Great looks. I’ve never seen a shirt jacket
Well, there you go!
@@hespokestyle I like it! Oh I just got my eight & bob in. Thanks for doing that list video way back last year. Such a beautiful warm weather scent. I think I have everything that made your list now lol
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Definitely reasonably priced, I especially like the corduroy version!
Same here! Thanks, Nathan.
A quick look at the website, and I see you didn't include the best one here (the linen one with belt and epaulettes). Still great video of course, the herringbone one is a close second! Can't wait to see your other spring offerings
Saving it for the summer version!
These shackets are so lovely but I think they'd probably suit a more mature audience. Shackets can be made even less formal and paired with just a T shirt jeans and white trainers. Also a personal favourite look of mine is combining shackets with turtlenecks. The materials can be very versatile also, obviously with spring coming up as said corduroy isn't an obvious choice but a lighter colour also helps fit the season
I noticed you rocking a JLC Reverso and the Vacheron Patrimony (what an incredible piece!). Do you think the rectangular shape of the JLC makes it unique enough to justify owning multiple traditional dress watches in a collection especially in 2021, where we as a society don't dress up as much, and trends are moving towards sportier pieces such as a Rolex DJ being able to serve as a dress watch?
Definitely. They're so different and have such different vibes. And they're both from amazing "maisons"!
Loved the safari/military inspired shackets. Epaulettes on them would have taken them over the top. Well done
Our linen version has epaulettes: hespokestyle.com/product/stone-linen-safari-shirt/
Yeah, the Shacket is very versatile. I have a Navy one
Nice! From where?
@@hespokestyle AOS Big and Tall
How's the pricing compare>
@@hespokestyle Very different but the quality is probably much better with your company. It was sizing for me. But you do have made to measure
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Awesome jackets. If you went to an office to work would you wear these inside?
Depends on the environment. If it's a more traditional office, probably not.
This is a really cool piece of clothing. I wonder what it would be like with two slanted hand warmer pockets at the waist rather than pleated patch, western flap pockets.
Could be a cool look. I have an old on that is exactly as you describe. Perhaps we'll add something like that to the line!
@@hespokestyle Same, but unfortunately I lost it :( I really appreciated the inherent comfort and practicality of it while keep the waist/hip area clean.
I like it! I wonder if the older guys like me (57) can pull this off !
Most definitely!
I love shackets
Same.
Hi there what was the reasoning behind making the rear flap being longer than the front, to my eye it just looks wrong and sticks out.
The way we've styled it.
Great 👍Content. Inspiration to many👌
Thank you 🙌
Really like the way you merge the sponsored part into the video 🤗
Is it sponsored if it's our own product line? :) We've had a lot of requests to feature some of our stuff in this manner. Glad to have had such positive feedback!
I need your advice. Which colour do you think works best with dark blue jeans/ chinos and light blue Shirts? I like the olive and heringbone shakets. But i don’t know if these colours would look good togethers. Thanks in advance.
Hey, Rico! I would recommend the khaki cotton. Look 2 in this video is a good example of how it would look with the pants your described.
Great video, I found this really helpful.
Thank you for your help!!!!
Glad it helped! you're very welcome.
do you provide matching pants as well or just the jackets ?
Can you fold the collar in while wearing it?
Sure can
Perfect, I will buy one of these
Congratulations on your line very nice!
Thanks so much!
@@hespokestyle hey man do you have a video on how to style loafers, drivers for the upcoming season?
On the topic of shirts, will y'all have white Oxford cloth shirts available soon?
Yes! The ice blue and striped shirts I wear all the time are Oxford cloth. And although we don't specifically have a white one listed, it is always possible to order one in the color (and collar style) that you want. Any customizations can be noted in your order or you can always send us an email at shop@hespokestyle.com to give us a heads up about specific requests before placing an order.
@@hespokestyle wonderful, thank you!
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I can never watch you when I'm tryna budget myself man, lmao. You always get me goin on new outfits. Great stuff.
I appreciate that!
We've seen the same demand, and added the Safari style to our catalogue. With a number of style elements and personalisations.
The wearer could even go Steve Austin style and match the safari jacket and pants.
Steve Austin?
Ha! I'm showing may age there: The Six Million Dollar Man (70s TV show).
Famously wore the Safari jacket and trousers made of the same material.
Any uk channels for men’s style for over 40s?
They look great
Mr Sacawa
like every video great!!!
Many thanks!
Could not agree more. I have a belstaff trialmaster panther (take home piece from a shoot, I'm too poor to buy it myself) and a run-of-the-mill cotton corduroy safari jacket and even next to one another they look like they cost the same price. Also, because of its similarity to a shirt, you can have one made well and for little money in places like Thailand and even here in India. We men are given so few opportunities for embellishment, and the buttons are the way sieze one. A cheap safari jacket kitted out with some decent buttons from a craft store (horn and bone) and you'll look like $100k.
YOUNG GUYS: always remember, suede is cheaper to make and buy but more expensive to own. If you want that look plus durability at a low price, get a good Corduroy (pinwale).
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Are these items(shackets) uk ship-able ?
Yessir.
I love this outfit ideas
Is it better to wear the shirt jacket with the collar down or popped up like Brian has it?
Up to you but I like popping the collar. Gives it more of an outerwear appearance to me.
Hi Brian, which would you say more accurately represents the colours of these jackets: this video, or the product images on the website? The navy and and green look very different on the site vs this video (using iPhone). Thanks
The navy is a little darker than you see on the website.
Watching this whilst wearing a shirt jacket! The odds ;)
Nice!
Is it necessary to pop the collar on each look?
For me, yes.
Loved the last look the most. I think you missed with styling of the Linen shacket, I don't think linen looked good with the shiny and very formal fabric of your navy trousers, they have too much sheen and formality to them to match that herringbone linen well.