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I see that Marvel Comics Presents WOLVERINE #1. Finally seeing a comic collectible makes me feel that geeks can be stylish… went from Jordan’s to Chelsea boots!!!
Great job!!! I'm in a similar position after losing about 70 lbs over the last year, so I totally get how you feel. To be honest even though it's definitely an inconvenience that you gotta give away so much clothing, especially the shirts you really love, but at the same time it's super exciting to build a new wardrobe to fit my new body.
- 00:05 🏠 A friend's house burned down, prompting a wardrobe rebuild. - 01:05 🛠 Key questions for wardrobe building: Lifestyle, professional dress code, style/color preferences, current wardrobe, budget. - 05:19 📋 Step #1: Inventory and clear out existing wardrobe. - 06:54 💰 Step #2: Establish a wardrobe budget based on profession and personal importance. - 09:38 🎨 Step #3: Define your style with inspiration and color palette selection. - 11:10 📝 Step #4: List essential wardrobe items to guide purchases. - 12:38 🏷 Step #5: Research brands and stores tailored to your needs and budget. - 13:27 🛒 Step #6: Make purchases in phases, prioritizing fit, function, and fabric. - 15:37 🔄 Step #7: Maintain and assess your wardrobe regularly for freshness and fit.
Thanks for this, Antonio! A very helpful video! I didn't have a fire, but did have to rebuild my wardrobe from scratch after significant weight loss. I have built it back up over a couple of years, and took advantage of the opportunity to change and upgrade my style to the kind of style I want to be wearing. I didn't do it perfectly, but I think I've done it pretty well, and now have a fairly complete wardrobe that does what I want it to. I'm still adding the occasional piece to it- I'd like a few more options in terms of sports coats and suits, as well as accessories, etc. And I'm adding some statement pieces, but the core is there- interchangeable, fitting well.
Since I currently work in a retail warehouse (a job I'm probably sticking with for the foreseeable future), I don't yet have much need for formal or business wear, except for rare special occasions. Meanwhile, what little I do have of that kind is from my old days at H&R Block, and still serves well; it really doesn't need much more than a sport coat and a few more ties in my closet. My current need is for well-made, long-lasting working clothes that have a flattering style (something I'm actually getting well-known for among my female co-workers). And recently, I've been able to start adding to that stockpile in earnest, getting stuff that I've wanted and/or needed for years. This has included high-quality shirts, pants, jeans, and even socks from places like LL Bean, Duluth Trading Company, and so on, but in the future, I may need some help searching for "classier" items, whether at thrift stores, online, or at other kinds of sellers. My only certainties in shopping are that it absolutely has to fit me, and ideally should feel really, really good to wear, or even to take on and off! It also needs to last me a while, and to look appropriate in an understated way that seems to by my style. However, all of this requires being able to try stuff on in person, something that isn't always feasible, or to know well in advance what I already want. The fact is, I need either a coach or a partner of some kind to help me with more formal menswear, and that's hard to find.
I wear nothing but turrtle necks, with slacks and nice dress shoes, no matter what the occasion is, I always fit the part. Job interview✅ wedding✅ date night✅ going out for drinks✅ funeral✅. I have a nice blazer I spent a lot of money on and I only wip that out for big events.
if you don t need it don t buy white shirts , you need to wash them every time you wear them , will stain with everything , will turn yellow and will look old wery fast , buy black grey or blue
I have a question Antonio should I wear 100 % polyester suits because I'm very comfortable in polyester suits are I usually wear them with two buttons double vents single pleated pants or flat front pants and the dress pants sizes are between 50 regular and 52 regular the hemm is 32 long
I went to a vintage market in London today. It was great, but I resisted the temptation to buy everything 😂 Did buy some nice tweed blazers and a jacket last week though 😝
Another trick i use since i suck at matching colors is think what sports teams have these two colors together . Usually if the team has the colors they go together since I suck at matching colors lol
Because I am a small man and therefore hard to fit, this type of scenario especially worries me. I only have a few pairs of shoes that are actually small enough for my feet, but I had to wait ages to get each pair. A lot of my hats are discontinued models, as are most of my neckties. I couldn't imagine the torment and anguish I'd feel if my wardrobe were destroyed. Back in my haberdashing days, I helped a customer rebuild his wardrobe after having an extended stay in the hospital. He told me that he was in a coma, and, evidently, the family was losing hope for his survival, because, when he came out of the coma, his brother was wearing his shoes, and his cousin was wearing one of his hats -- *they had already divided up and dispensed his belongings in anticipation of his death.*
Whether as 007 or in his private life Daniel Craig been my inspiration building style since 2006 Casino Royale debut I try bring my females friends for second opinion with clothing purchases
I want to say thank you! Thanks to you I finally switched my clothing style from oversized to fitted. Im 32 and look really young for my age and the oversized clothing style really suits me, its strange but somehow I felt like I wasn’t grown up or im stuck in my teenage years so I started tucking in my fitting shirt and took my light brown cotton pants and strapped a belt around it and WOW I looked in the mirror and saw a man. I liked it straight away and I have a lot of new clothes to buy now, but it's definitely a game changer. I went to dinner with my girlfriend last Friday and she liked my new look and people are definitely looking at me differently than before. I felt comfortable and it was a great feeling. Right now I'm learning what shirts, pants, shoes, belts, colors and cotton fabrics I need to create a whole new wardrobe Im still a bit confused because this all is new to me and I dont want to look overdressed so im trying to find this „tucked in shirt casual look“ I really like.
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Big fan of thrifting. I got brown and black pairs of AE Patriot loafers for under $100 together. Uppped my style a lot.
Where do you thrift? I only find worn out/unwearable stuff at my local thrifts
I see that Marvel Comics Presents WOLVERINE #1. Finally seeing a comic collectible makes me feel that geeks can be stylish… went from Jordan’s to Chelsea boots!!!
I am in my mid sixties and really have found your channel to be my go to in order to look the best I can. Thanks!
Perfect video just in time. I lost 100 pounds so I have to start all over because none of my clothes fit! 🤣🤣
Great job!!! I'm in a similar position after losing about 70 lbs over the last year, so I totally get how you feel. To be honest even though it's definitely an inconvenience that you gotta give away so much clothing, especially the shirts you really love, but at the same time it's super exciting to build a new wardrobe to fit my new body.
- 00:05 🏠 A friend's house burned down, prompting a wardrobe rebuild.
- 01:05 🛠 Key questions for wardrobe building: Lifestyle, professional dress code, style/color preferences, current wardrobe, budget.
- 05:19 📋 Step #1: Inventory and clear out existing wardrobe.
- 06:54 💰 Step #2: Establish a wardrobe budget based on profession and personal importance.
- 09:38 🎨 Step #3: Define your style with inspiration and color palette selection.
- 11:10 📝 Step #4: List essential wardrobe items to guide purchases.
- 12:38 🏷 Step #5: Research brands and stores tailored to your needs and budget.
- 13:27 🛒 Step #6: Make purchases in phases, prioritizing fit, function, and fabric.
- 15:37 🔄 Step #7: Maintain and assess your wardrobe regularly for freshness and fit.
I got a blue wool waistcoat for $20 at Men’s Warehouse on sale. Best purchase I think I’ve made this year.
That box looks amazing, checking it out
Thanks for this, Antonio! A very helpful video! I didn't have a fire, but did have to rebuild my wardrobe from scratch after significant weight loss. I have built it back up over a couple of years, and took advantage of the opportunity to change and upgrade my style to the kind of style I want to be wearing. I didn't do it perfectly, but I think I've done it pretty well, and now have a fairly complete wardrobe that does what I want it to. I'm still adding the occasional piece to it- I'd like a few more options in terms of sports coats and suits, as well as accessories, etc. And I'm adding some statement pieces, but the core is there- interchangeable, fitting well.
Great advice, Antonio. I lost so much weight that I couldn't alter so I am now building a new wardrobe myself.
Since I currently work in a retail warehouse (a job I'm probably sticking with for the foreseeable future), I don't yet have much need for formal or business wear, except for rare special occasions. Meanwhile, what little I do have of that kind is from my old days at H&R Block, and still serves well; it really doesn't need much more than a sport coat and a few more ties in my closet.
My current need is for well-made, long-lasting working clothes that have a flattering style (something I'm actually getting well-known for among my female co-workers). And recently, I've been able to start adding to that stockpile in earnest, getting stuff that I've wanted and/or needed for years. This has included high-quality shirts, pants, jeans, and even socks from places like LL Bean, Duluth Trading Company, and so on, but in the future, I may need some help searching for "classier" items, whether at thrift stores, online, or at other kinds of sellers.
My only certainties in shopping are that it absolutely has to fit me, and ideally should feel really, really good to wear, or even to take on and off! It also needs to last me a while, and to look appropriate in an understated way that seems to by my style. However, all of this requires being able to try stuff on in person, something that isn't always feasible, or to know well in advance what I already want. The fact is, I need either a coach or a partner of some kind to help me with more formal menswear, and that's hard to find.
Thank You for the Video 😀
Thanks for the tips and leading me to about four other videos to watch😊
Gotta love the idea of a friend's house being burnt down as an opportunity
Spotted wolverine in the background
Nice
I wear nothing but turrtle necks, with slacks and nice dress shoes, no matter what the occasion is, I always fit the part. Job interview✅ wedding✅ date night✅ going out for drinks✅ funeral✅. I have a nice blazer I spent a lot of money on and I only wip that out for big events.
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extreme analogy, but I guess it works. I would have went with a weight loss story myself.
Very nice I will keep these in mind.
if you don t need it don t buy white shirts , you need to wash them every time you wear them , will stain with everything , will turn yellow and will look old wery fast , buy black grey or blue
Salam from Malaysia❤
Having grey black and white suit since as you can wear that jacket on most occasions with each pants
I have a question Antonio should I wear 100 % polyester suits because I'm very comfortable in polyester suits are I usually wear them with two buttons double vents single pleated pants or flat front pants and the dress pants sizes are between 50 regular and 52 regular the hemm is 32 long
I went to a vintage market in London today. It was great, but I resisted the temptation to buy everything 😂 Did buy some nice tweed blazers and a jacket last week though 😝
Hi, whereabouts in London was that?
Overall I feel good about my wardrobe. Over the past year, though, I’ve been upgrading my boots, watches, and pens.
Antonio, I live in Florida and my profession is a local freight delivery driver (CDL)
What would you recommend?
Nice
Hero! a Afghanistan infantry veteran and Freemason here. Good job!
Another trick i use since i suck at matching colors is think what sports teams have these two colors together . Usually if the team has the colors they go together since I suck at matching colors lol
Because I am a small man and therefore hard to fit, this type of scenario especially worries me. I only have a few pairs of shoes that are actually small enough for my feet, but I had to wait ages to get each pair. A lot of my hats are discontinued models, as are most of my neckties. I couldn't imagine the torment and anguish I'd feel if my wardrobe were destroyed. Back in my haberdashing days, I helped a customer rebuild his wardrobe after having an extended stay in the hospital. He told me that he was in a coma, and, evidently, the family was losing hope for his survival, because, when he came out of the coma, his brother was wearing his shoes, and his cousin was wearing one of his hats -- *they had already divided up and dispensed his belongings in anticipation of his death.*
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How about some ideas for retired men?
Whether as 007 or in his private life Daniel Craig been my inspiration building style since 2006 Casino Royale debut
I try bring my females friends for second opinion with clothing purchases
sadly Espy box don't ship to Canada, only in USA.
Hopefully, it'll be available to more areas in your location.
How about a video for guys with red hair to dress sharp? :)
Socks and underwear I get at target, Marshall’s, tj maxx. I just like plain colors, no design or anything😂
Agreed, but i recommend keeping materials in mind. Going for synthetics can cause health side effects, so make sure to look for 100% cotton!
@@tempestandacomputer6951 I go after the organic cotton also if I can find it.
What profession is "college student" ? 😅
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I want to say thank you!
Thanks to you I finally switched my clothing style from oversized to fitted.
Im 32 and look really young for my age and the oversized clothing style really suits me, its strange but somehow I felt like I wasn’t grown up or im stuck in my teenage years so I started tucking in my fitting shirt and took my light brown cotton pants and strapped a belt around it and WOW
I looked in the mirror and saw a man.
I liked it straight away and I have a lot of new clothes to buy now, but it's definitely a game changer.
I went to dinner with my girlfriend last Friday and she liked my new look and people are definitely looking at me differently than before. I felt comfortable and it was a great feeling. Right now I'm learning what shirts, pants, shoes, belts, colors and cotton fabrics I need to create a whole new wardrobe
Im still a bit confused because this all is new to me and I dont want to look overdressed so im trying to find this „tucked in shirt casual look“ I really like.