Love the drawstring on the chinos. Should be a must have for all pants. Pants are probably the hardest fashion item for me. It’s hard finding the right fit.
Hey Brock! I was curious if you could do an updated wardrobe tour? That’s just something I’m really interested in, and I’m sure others would feel the same too
It's on the list! I'm house hunting right now, so most of my clothes are in storage (and I don't have a closet). But once we're settled in to a new place, I'll do an updated tour!
Brock i visit my tailor and tell him about my problems with pocket flare and tilted hip crunching and he say than often the problem is not too tight garment on hips but our posture and some disfunctions. I also find some good article about this there is some nice suggestions: ,(for me sizing up its never a solutions because always this kill my butt area) THE POCKET FLARE(and front wrinkles/crunching) are caused by an athletic seat (high, prominent glutes) and/or a tilted pelvis. Some guys have naturally strong seats and slightly tilted hips, which makes it difficult to achieve clean-looking pants off-the-rack. If you’re prone to these issues, you would benefit from bespoke trousers. As a cheaper alternative, seek out trousers that have set-forward or western-style pockets: if they’re not constructed on the side seam they will not pull open as easily. Most often, wrinkles under the front waistband are caused by a low stomach bulge, physically pushing down on the front of the waistband. A loose waistband will only accentuate these wrinkles - so have the waist taken-in so your trousers sit snugly in place.TILTED HIP “CRUNCHING This pooling of fabric around the upper thighs/crotch is another symptom of a tilted-back pelvis. It’s very difficult to get rid of this, so try avoiding it by finding a trouser that better suits your specific needs. In one case, I had a client/friend who was tired of this issue and asked his chiropractor about it. Apparently his posture was putting unhealthy pressure on his lower spine. He ended up solving all the issues above with some routine stretches and an exercise plan that focused on straightening and strengthening the lower spine and pelvis. He’s never felt more athletic and energized, and his pants have never looked so good.
Thank you for your channel. Love that we are nearly the same size, that helps so much. Hope you all have a Happy Thanksgiving. Chinos are great, wore them all through college and apparently people thought I was dressed nicely all the time but in actuality I just liked that they were comfortable
finally i found someone with the same built as i am here in youtube.. i hate shopping for clothes especially pants cause of the way my body is built (skinny lower body). your videos will surely help me shop from now on. thanks and pls keep it going!
The issue with hemming your pants is that the leg opening also gets bigger the higher you hemm them. So with most pants that I get hemmed I also need to get them tapered at the ankle by my tailor which is more expensive
I have been eyeing these pants for more than a couple months now but for $150 USD and love the unique closure and waistband you mentioned. I hope I can pick up 1-2 pairs of these.
Nice video Brock. As always packed with great information without coming across as a style diva. Any recommendations for how to wear burgundy boots? Perhaps a future video? Happy Thanksgiving!
Good points, flex fit materials for chinos really are a game changer that allow great comfit with a slim and tailored fit. One reasonable argument about the cuffed pants is they make your legs look shorter and childish. There is a visual connotation that cuffed pants make a person look like a kid. (and there's the whole bi-sexual thing) In a similar vein how a grown man wearing shorts looks childish. Yes, wear whatever you want to wear, but it won't change that visual language on how things are perceived.
Hi Brock I agree with a lot of your fit principles. It pains me to think I wore straight fit chinos with large leg openings for so many years - classic docker type pants. I should have been wearing slim fit the last 12 years. 🤦🏽♂️ Anyway thanks for all your vids and tips. Would you mind sharing what boots you’re wearing at 8:00? Looks like Dievier but wasn’t so sure.
Neither slim nor skinny, the ideal chinos for me will always be those with a regular cut, with a comfortable waist, not at all short or tight and ending in a customized ankle.
Hi! I’m really interested in the pants that you wear on the 1:31 mark, do any other people know what these pants are called from L’estrange? I would really appreciate it, and as always great video🤩
Hey Brock, love the content you make! It's great for me as we are very similar in size and i am trying to be buy clothes to dress better. If you don't mind me asking, what inseam do you usually get more chinos? I am kinda conflicted whether a 28 or 29 would work better. Thanks!
Have you tried the J crew 250 skinny chinos? They're my favorite chinos on the market, but there still a lot of brands I haven't tried. I'm pretty slim and these are great. I just wish they weren't low rise. Why do you think everyone makes their chinos low rise? It's so unflattering, causes the shirt to untuck, and low rise is not comfortable in my opinion.
Hey man. Amazing content. Great fashion advice as always. I've been subscribed to you for months now and have personally improved my fashion by following your advice and a couple of other youtubers too. Thank you for that. One of the main reasons that caught my attention about your channel was that I could relate with you a lot. I am also 5'6 feet in height and it's quite seldom to come across short fashion youtubers. Could you ever make a video about height and how to get over your insecurities if you're short? Do you have any insecurities regarding your height or did you ever have any? If so, how did you deal with it? As always, thank you for everything you do for us. Much love. Take care.
I appreciate that! I've written/talked about height and confidence in the past. Here are a couple pieces you might enjoy: www.artofmanliness.com/character/behavior/2-ways-to-be-more-confident/ ruclips.net/video/MBxra36Lu-4/видео.html radiopublic.com/ask-women-podcast-what-women-want-G4NBy7/s1!347d4
@@BrockMcGoff Thank you for replying to me Brock. I appreciate it. This height thing definitely gets me down from time to time. Especially in regards to dating. I will definitely check the links out!
@@anaisanain7355 I feel ya! I used to struggle with it much more. The main thing is giving yourself reasons to feel confident *outside* of what's beyond your control (i.e., genetically determined stuff). For me, improving my appearance, building a business and learning jiu-jitsu have all been really helpful.
I disagree with mid/high rise making legs looking longer. As a short guy (5’5”) I have sagged my pants all thru high school and into my 20s/early30s and until I wore any low rise pants and wore them properly, and with the right length top, I look much taller than I appear. But I think it has more to do with the length of your top versus the rise of your pants. Just don’t sag! lol And this is coming from a short guy that has become extremely meticulous with pants shopping. Low rise all the way! Which has been a scarcity.
The best rise for you really depends on your body proportions. For instance, I'm 5'6" but I have long legs and a very short torso for my build. So, I go with a lower rise for most pants but for dress pants I go more mid-rise.
@@ryanhallstrom6680 good point! I forgot to mention that I have stubby legs (opposite of you) and also a short torso, so definitely low rise is a better option for us shorter guys. Again, the other factor is the length of our tops. Especially if we’re not tucking in.
Hey brock have you ever tried the uniqlo ankle pants? I recently bought a pair and I finally know now why they are popular. They a have great fit and feeling plus i didn't need hem them in the uniqlo store, they fit off the rack. Also i agree with you, my favorite current pants are the uniqlo ultra stretch skinny fit chinos and they are so comfortable and pratical. Unfortunately they haven't restock here in the philippines.
“People talk about how clothes should fit, but fit is a nonsensical concept. Good tailors are not after fit, but effect. And effect means proportion. The idea is to help your figure, not to reproduce it.” -Bruce Boyer I would add that sometimes going after an effect doesn’t always “help your figure,” but that’s OK. The effect one is after is influenced by several factors: shoes, shirt, jacket, drape, environment, silhouette, and so forth. Men’s clothing was idiotic in the ~2008-2020 timeframe because everyone talked about fit without reference to an overall effect. Fit just meant “slim and tapered” too much of the time.
Well said. Although I don't think talking about fit in the #menswear era was "idiotic" even it seems narrow minded in hindsight. Back then, there was more agreement about what "proper" fit is. These days, anything goes. But I still think there is such a thing as a middle-of-the-road fit that stands the test of time (to a certain point).
I agree, go with the neutrals at first, but then buy a couple that make you feel like you've stepped outside the box. Like a sky blue, or yellow, or a berry/maroon color. One or 2 pairs in a color like that can really make your wardrobe pop out
You can't effectively shop for differently rises though, I don't know why you talk about it as if this is just another sizing thing like waist or taper. All the main brands only sell mid-rise chinos and the filters for "low-rise" or "high-rise" on major brands or department stores tend to be inaccurate or not available. On 99% of websites, a product page will simply say "sits comfortably just below the waist" which is the codeword for "mid-rise". I only run into low rise jeans and chinos when I venture in more desinger-y brands, and it is usually a surprise.
Yes, but I think there's more variety in how jeans fit these days, so you can definitely get away with different silhouettes. Since chinos are often worn as business casual, it doesn't make sense to stray too far from the "timeless" fit.
@@BrockMcGoff I noticed they don't carry anything smaller than size 7.5. I usually wear size 7 boots, but I remember you wear your Oliver Cabells a size smaller than I do. How's the fit on you?
Young people today don't know how to wear trousers. Trousers should come all the way down ONTO your shoes. You're not dressing for a flood. They should break OVER your shoes. This is classic. Anything else looks bad. It makes most guys look like they are wearing CLOWN SHOES.
Now they are all low rise, which makes them very uncomfortable to wear for tall guys like me. And they usually are so tight nowadays, they won‘t fit my legs. All that skinny fit ankle free nonsense totally ruined chinos for me.
Do you imply "on trend" with "looking good"? I had this feeling already in a previous video. I think this discussion about timelessness is a bit superficial. Every style has its connotations and periods when it's trending and when not. Rather than calling something timeless you should just be comfortable with the fact that your personal style, i. e. your capsule wardrobe, the pieces you like most, you were the most often, will sometimes and sometimes not coincide with trends.
No, I don’t think being on trend means looking good. If you listen to the way I talk about trends, fit and wardrobe building, I think you’ll see that I mostly agree with your assessment of “timelessness”. But I don’t agree that each style is distinct. Things like silhouette exist along a spectrum, and trends swing back and forth like a pendulum. The middle of the spectrum will always be the most “timeless” (i.e., least likely to look outdated).
I just wish more chinos were made 100% cotton. Silent. Long lasting. Silent. Hang better. Silent. Easier to launder, and they don't make swishy noise when moving around.
@@BrockMcGoff yes 2% is doable. Seems like some companies are pushing the edge at 5-8% which means they won't last as long. That being said, I do love the Bonobos I've bought recently. I'm just weird about the sound thing and was being a little silly 🤪
Love the drawstring on the chinos. Should be a must have for all pants. Pants are probably the hardest fashion item for me. It’s hard finding the right fit.
Hey Brock! I was curious if you could do an updated wardrobe tour? That’s just something I’m really interested in, and I’m sure others would feel the same too
It's on the list! I'm house hunting right now, so most of my clothes are in storage (and I don't have a closet). But once we're settled in to a new place, I'll do an updated tour!
How about doing a complete overhaul video for one of us viewers !! You can go through the wardrobe and make suggestions !
I really like jeans and chinos with dark colour like black, dark blue. They looks so casual and also elegant
Brock i visit my tailor and tell him about my problems with pocket flare and tilted hip crunching and he say than often the problem is not too tight garment on hips but our posture and some disfunctions. I also find some good article about this there is some nice suggestions: ,(for me sizing up its never a solutions because always this kill my butt area)
THE POCKET FLARE(and front wrinkles/crunching) are caused by an athletic seat (high, prominent glutes) and/or a tilted pelvis.
Some guys have naturally strong seats and slightly tilted hips, which makes it difficult to achieve clean-looking pants off-the-rack. If you’re prone to these issues, you would benefit from bespoke trousers. As a cheaper alternative, seek out trousers that have set-forward or western-style pockets: if they’re not constructed on the side seam they will not pull open as easily.
Most often, wrinkles under the front waistband are caused by a low stomach bulge, physically pushing down on the front of the waistband. A loose waistband will only accentuate these wrinkles - so have the waist taken-in so your trousers sit snugly in place.TILTED HIP “CRUNCHING This pooling of fabric around the upper thighs/crotch is another symptom of a tilted-back pelvis. It’s very difficult to get rid of this, so try avoiding it by finding a trouser that better suits your specific needs.
In one case, I had a client/friend who was tired of this issue and asked his chiropractor about it. Apparently his posture was putting unhealthy pressure on his lower spine. He ended up solving all the issues above with some routine stretches and an exercise plan that focused on straightening and strengthening the lower spine and pelvis. He’s never felt more athletic and energized, and his pants have never looked so good.
Thank you for your channel. Love that we are nearly the same size, that helps so much.
Hope you all have a Happy Thanksgiving.
Chinos are great, wore them all through college and apparently people thought I was dressed nicely all the time but in actuality I just liked that they were comfortable
Everything you need to know about how to wear chinos in 10 minutes! Great video Brock!
Appreciate it!
finally i found someone with the same built as i am here in youtube.. i hate shopping for clothes especially pants cause of the way my body is built (skinny lower body). your videos will surely help me shop from now on. thanks and pls keep it going!
I wear a cross between chinos and jeans. Levis but the material is not the heavy thick denim. The best of both worlds of looks and comfort.
What pants are you talking about?
@@michaels999 Levis 511 Headed South or Headed East.
Chinos from Levis are in my experience the best !
@@michaels999 Levis 511.
The issue with hemming your pants is that the leg opening also gets bigger the higher you hemm them. So with most pants that I get hemmed I also need to get them tapered at the ankle by my tailor which is more expensive
Good point. I still think it’s money well spent though!
Agreed on all. I'm a small guy, so I can sometimes pull off skinny without looking skinny.
I have been eyeing these pants for more than a couple months now but for $150 USD and love the unique closure and waistband you mentioned. I hope I can pick up 1-2 pairs of these.
They are pretty pricey haha
3:30 Thank you. I was debating whether take the 33 or 34 waist and I came to the same conclusion. I found myself constantly pulling up the 34.
I’ve bought light grey chinos a month ago and I love them! Never going back to cargos.
the timing of this video can't be any better. I'm looking to buy chinos
Nice!
I really like the Bonobos I got recently.
I just recently found out about L'Estrange London, so glad to see your approval and recommendation of this brand. Thank you, buddy.
Nice video Brock. As always packed with great information without coming across as a style diva. Any recommendations for how to wear burgundy boots? Perhaps a future video? Happy Thanksgiving!
Norse Projects do good chinos too. They’re Aros Heavy are nice and thick, variety of colours too.
Good information and brilliantly presented! I really like your channel, and specifically it's nice to get tips from someone who knows the slim build.
Glad it was helpful!
Finally found nice video about length of chinos. Thanks!
Good points, flex fit materials for chinos really are a game changer that allow great comfit with a slim and tailored fit.
One reasonable argument about the cuffed pants is they make your legs look shorter and childish.
There is a visual connotation that cuffed pants make a person look like a kid. (and there's the whole bi-sexual thing)
In a similar vein how a grown man wearing shorts looks childish. Yes, wear whatever you want to wear, but it won't change that visual language on how things are perceived.
Hi Brock I agree with a lot of your fit principles. It pains me to think I wore straight fit chinos with large leg openings for so many years - classic docker type pants. I should have been wearing slim fit the last 12 years. 🤦🏽♂️
Anyway thanks for all your vids and tips. Would you mind sharing what boots you’re wearing at 8:00? Looks like Dievier but wasn’t so sure.
For many people, the slim or straight cut of chinos does not suit the calves, so they have to wear regular hits.
Neither slim nor skinny, the ideal chinos for me will always be those with a regular cut, with a comfortable waist, not at all short or tight and ending in a customized ankle.
Try finding high rise - any kind of pants. Only one place I know carries them and they are only "kind of" high rise.
Great video. You covered it all and it the info will be very helpful.
Hi! I’m really interested in the pants that you wear on the 1:31 mark, do any other people know what these pants are called from L’estrange? I would really appreciate it, and as always great video🤩
Can someone please answer🥹?
Enough with tapered pants! I got myself a pair of Buzz Rickson chinos this summer, and I’m never looking back. Good content though, subscribed!
Just found you and love your content! Great explanations, video length and delivery. Thanks!
Awesome, thank you!
Hey Brock, love the content you make! It's great for me as we are very similar in size and i am trying to be buy clothes to dress better. If you don't mind me asking, what inseam do you usually get more chinos? I am kinda conflicted whether a 28 or 29 would work better. Thanks!
I usually get 28 to wear uncuffed. If I want to cuff, I'll go for 30.
I wish slim pants wasn't so slim but but luckily every company makes a different style of slim pants skinny pants please don't come back
Happy thanksgiving!
You too!
hey, im curious about your watch collection journey like when you bought it and for what reason etc
I've done a few watch collection videos over the past few years, but I'll do an updated one in the future!
Amazing channel, thanks You for this piece of information
Glad you enjoy it!
I wanted a slim fit pants but the calf is too tight
You would make a very good Reed Richards from the Fantastic Four
That's a beautiful shirt... From Lestrange London also?
Please upload a video how to prepare fit a denim❤️
Could you make a video where you compare different chino brands?
Have you tried the J crew 250 skinny chinos? They're my favorite chinos on the market, but there still a lot of brands I haven't tried. I'm pretty slim and these are great. I just wish they weren't low rise. Why do you think everyone makes their chinos low rise? It's so unflattering, causes the shirt to untuck, and low rise is not comfortable in my opinion.
Hi Brock, great video! Could you please share the boots you were wearing at 9:24? Thanks!
Is it acceptable to not cuff your chinos with a casual look? (Sneakers, boots, bomber jacket)
What size are you wearing those chinos? Looks like we have similar body build
hello I really like the shirt your wearing.
May I know what are those pattern called or maybe a link to the shirt?
thank you brock.
Hey man. Amazing content. Great fashion advice as always. I've been subscribed to you for months now and have personally improved my fashion by following your advice and a couple of other youtubers too. Thank you for that.
One of the main reasons that caught my attention about your channel was that I could relate with you a lot. I am also 5'6 feet in height and it's quite seldom to come across short fashion youtubers.
Could you ever make a video about height and how to get over your insecurities if you're short? Do you have any insecurities regarding your height or did you ever have any? If so, how did you deal with it?
As always, thank you for everything you do for us. Much love. Take care.
I appreciate that! I've written/talked about height and confidence in the past. Here are a couple pieces you might enjoy:
www.artofmanliness.com/character/behavior/2-ways-to-be-more-confident/
ruclips.net/video/MBxra36Lu-4/видео.html
radiopublic.com/ask-women-podcast-what-women-want-G4NBy7/s1!347d4
@@BrockMcGoff Thank you for replying to me Brock. I appreciate it. This height thing definitely gets me down from time to time. Especially in regards to dating.
I will definitely check the links out!
@@anaisanain7355 I feel ya! I used to struggle with it much more. The main thing is giving yourself reasons to feel confident *outside* of what's beyond your control (i.e., genetically determined stuff). For me, improving my appearance, building a business and learning jiu-jitsu have all been really helpful.
I disagree with mid/high rise making legs looking longer. As a short guy (5’5”) I have sagged my pants all thru high school and into my 20s/early30s and until I wore any low rise pants and wore them properly, and with the right length top, I look much taller than I appear. But I think it has more to do with the length of your top versus the rise of your pants. Just don’t sag! lol And this is coming from a short guy that has become extremely meticulous with pants shopping. Low rise all the way! Which has been a scarcity.
The best rise for you really depends on your body proportions. For instance, I'm 5'6" but I have long legs and a very short torso for my build. So, I go with a lower rise for most pants but for dress pants I go more mid-rise.
@@ryanhallstrom6680 good point! I forgot to mention that I have stubby legs (opposite of you) and also a short torso, so definitely low rise is a better option for us shorter guys. Again, the other factor is the length of our tops. Especially if we’re not tucking in.
Any tips for brands that make great chinos for size 39-42?
Hey Brock! Great content!
Where are the chinos at 9:41 from? The greenish ones.
Thanks!
Those were very old from Uniqlo, back when they carried slimmer fit chinos (not sure if they still do).
Nothing like a nice pair of khaki chinos
Hey brock have you ever tried the uniqlo ankle pants? I recently bought a pair and I finally know now why they are popular. They a have great fit and feeling plus i didn't need hem them in the uniqlo store, they fit off the rack. Also i agree with you, my favorite current pants are the uniqlo ultra stretch skinny fit chinos and they are so comfortable and pratical. Unfortunately they haven't restock here in the philippines.
Not yet, but good to know!
I wear chinos everyday.
Thanks Brock, but I have a question - can I bay 2 or more collerd chino!
Here! Here! Long live the chino!
😎👍👍👍
“People talk about how clothes should fit, but fit is a nonsensical concept. Good tailors are not after fit, but effect. And effect means proportion. The idea is to help your figure, not to reproduce it.” -Bruce Boyer
I would add that sometimes going after an effect doesn’t always “help your figure,” but that’s OK. The effect one is after is influenced by several factors: shoes, shirt, jacket, drape, environment, silhouette, and so forth.
Men’s clothing was idiotic in the ~2008-2020 timeframe because everyone talked about fit without reference to an overall effect. Fit just meant “slim and tapered” too much of the time.
Well said. Although I don't think talking about fit in the #menswear era was "idiotic" even it seems narrow minded in hindsight. Back then, there was more agreement about what "proper" fit is. These days, anything goes. But I still think there is such a thing as a middle-of-the-road fit that stands the test of time (to a certain point).
But Brock if I'm buying chinos which colour should i go fo it and why ❤️❤️❤️
Neutrals like khaki, navy, brown, grey and olive. Here's more in-depth info - www.themodestman.com/minimalist-pants-collection/
I agree, go with the neutrals at first, but then buy a couple that make you feel like you've stepped outside the box. Like a sky blue, or yellow, or a berry/maroon color. One or 2 pairs in a color like that can really make your wardrobe pop out
love the asos diss xD haha i always cringe when I see those.. but yeah.. each to his own… great video! very good tips!
If i could find chinos that fit id only buy them
On point advice....thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Hey brock. Did you put clay in your hair now ??
I’ve been using lighter hold stuff (like paste).
Never thought I'd hear the words ''People love butts'' on the Modest Man but I love it!
What were the green chinos you had on?
Jon (The Kavalier) and Brock have WIDELY differing ideas of how pants should fit.
Jon wears them pretty slim!
@@BrockMcGoff Yes, too sexy for work or everyday for me to pull off. He looks good tho.
So I have been wearing chinos wrong the whole time
What size are you wearing?
I really like the blue on that Henley at 4:34, what brand is it?
It's from an Everlane haul video I did a while back!
muchas gracias, me sirvio
Thanks good tips
Thanks for watching!
You can't effectively shop for differently rises though, I don't know why you talk about it as if this is just another sizing thing like waist or taper. All the main brands only sell mid-rise chinos and the filters for "low-rise" or "high-rise" on major brands or department stores tend to be inaccurate or not available. On 99% of websites, a product page will simply say "sits comfortably just below the waist" which is the codeword for "mid-rise". I only run into low rise jeans and chinos when I venture in more desinger-y brands, and it is usually a surprise.
Absolutely not cuffing any pants just get the right length
brand of pants at 11 seconds in ?
❤Make A video On Belts❤
All about the fit
What are the chunks in the video apart from the sponsor ones
Mostly Everlane slim fit 👍🏻
@@BrockMcGoff yea I meant chinos lol thanks appreciate the response
Are they expensive?
3:52 seriously! No "big butts" joke? "Got buns hun" Come on Brock!
Missed opportunity, I cannot lie 😂
Hi, on the 9:44 minute mark. What is the shoes called?
Those are slipper from Del Toro - www.themodestman.com/del-toro-review/
@@BrockMcGoff sweet! Imma buy one..thanks
does this same advice apply to jeans?
Yes, but I think there's more variety in how jeans fit these days, so you can definitely get away with different silhouettes. Since chinos are often worn as business casual, it doesn't make sense to stray too far from the "timeless" fit.
Agreed...
None of this L'Estrange stuff drapes properly. Looks cheap.
Question best color chinos to wear in the winter?
I like off white (beige) for winter. But all the usual colors work too. For more “seasonal” colors try dark forest green or burgundy.
@@BrockMcGoff Interesting I was thinking of darker colors like navy or grey. Color burgundy an forrest green interesting.
I think navy/grey/khaki/olive are good for any time of year.
a grey pair of chinos goes with anything
The fabric looks like crap. Why does it wrinkle so much and hard.
Nice
the lestrange pants are bunching all over the place. not flattering. i like the elastic and drawstring but the bottom are too wide.
Damn 152$!?
JCrew 484 slim fit chino the best one for me
Those are classic for a reason 👌🏼
I use the 250’s but my favs are the 484’s
Price?
What are the boots at 9:15?
The brand is called Dievier.
@@BrockMcGoff I noticed they don't carry anything smaller than size 7.5.
I usually wear size 7 boots, but I remember you wear your Oliver Cabells a size smaller than I do.
How's the fit on you?
@@kingyellowman5762 The 7.5 fits me well with thicker socks. If they had a 7 I'd probably prefer that.
Elastic waistband with draw strings?! 😂 No thanks. That’s not a chino.
What is it then lol
@@ARod3jogging pants if you live in africa
Agree. Not a good look
Polo preppy
Cry more
Young people today don't know how to wear trousers. Trousers should come all the way down ONTO your shoes. You're not dressing for a flood. They should break OVER your shoes. This is classic. Anything else looks bad. It makes most guys look like they are wearing CLOWN SHOES.
100%. Glad someone else thinks the same. You don’t cuff a chino. And you only cuff slacks when there are pleats.
Ehhhhh no
You are just old fashioned.
@@cypherfps3695 No, I'm appropriate and not a nerdy dweeb like those who wear flood pants.
You think you’re the arbiter of what’s classic and what’s not? Get real, boomer 😂😂😂
Why don’t you wear a belt?
Kreiger Row
$227 for pants? Nhahahahahaoooo! that’s insane.
You can’t afford $230 pants? Lmaooo
Now they are all low rise, which makes them very uncomfortable to wear for tall guys like me. And they usually are so tight nowadays, they won‘t fit my legs. All that skinny fit ankle free nonsense totally ruined chinos for me.
4:50 this one is way too tight
Your subscriber count is outrageously low.
9:54
First comment🎉
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I only wear chinos never jeans, idont like them.
Do you imply "on trend" with "looking good"? I had this feeling already in a previous video. I think this discussion about timelessness is a bit superficial. Every style has its connotations and periods when it's trending and when not. Rather than calling something timeless you should just be comfortable with the fact that your personal style, i. e. your capsule wardrobe, the pieces you like most, you were the most often, will sometimes and sometimes not coincide with trends.
No, I don’t think being on trend means looking good. If you listen to the way I talk about trends, fit and wardrobe building, I think you’ll see that I mostly agree with your assessment of “timelessness”. But I don’t agree that each style is distinct. Things like silhouette exist along a spectrum, and trends swing back and forth like a pendulum. The middle of the spectrum will always be the most “timeless” (i.e., least likely to look outdated).
I just wish more chinos were made 100% cotton. Silent. Long lasting. Silent. Hang better. Silent. Easier to launder, and they don't make swishy noise when moving around.
IMO cotton with 2% stretch (elastane) is perfect. It has a little give but still looks/feels/sounds like cotton.
@@BrockMcGoff yes 2% is doable. Seems like some companies are pushing the edge at 5-8% which means they won't last as long. That being said, I do love the Bonobos I've bought recently.
I'm just weird about the sound thing and was being a little silly 🤪