New Commissions: Delivery of The Fall/Winter Capsule Wardrobe
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- Опубликовано: 15 июл 2024
- The delivery of Mark's Fall/Winter Capsule Wardrobe.
We take quick look at the shop floor at The Armoury Tribeca, our home in New York for the past 7 years.
After 3 months, Mark's taken delivery of all of the pieces in his capsule wardrobe, be sure to check out the earlier videos to see the ordering process. Seven full outfits for seven days of the week. What do you think?
Featuring:
A heavily modified Model 101 Suit in navy barathea
MTO three piece Model 4 Suit in olive herringbone
MTO Model 6 Fox Tweed Blazer
MTO Model 11 suit in navy corduroy
MTO Safari II Jacket in undyed wool houndstooth
MTO Road Jacket in Fox Tweed
MTO Model 3 Sport Coat in Loro Piana wool
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:23 Model 101 in Navy Barathea
2:24 Model 4 Suit in Olive Herringbone
3:47 Model 6 Navy Blazer
5:00 Model 11 Navy Corduroy Suit
5:39 Safari II in Undyed Wool
6:36 Road Jacket in Fox Tweed
8:16 Model 3 in Loro Piana Wool - Хобби
What a selection! The first navy jacket is gorgeous, and the shirt&tie you paired it with really pops.
I don't know why I am watching 21fw stuff at this point, but your shirt looks absolutely amazing, very interesting stripe!
Your olive sport coat is my favourite piece from the collection, but i guess that's because i'm on a wool pattern fabric kick right now! I had to go back and watch part 2 of the selection video, for some reason all these pieces seem to be a bit of a surprise, but indeed, they're all exactly as you described! Hope to get to NY next spring myself to see more jackets in person.
Thanks for the comment, glad you like the olive sport coat! To be honest, some of these pieces are a bit of a surprise to me as well. With so many pieces being ordered at once, I felt much more prepared to take some risks on the choices. This was kind of the purpose of the whole exercise, though. I wanted to try and put together a little collection that was not built on legacy choices but completely new, which I think was mostly successful.
Your model 3 jacket followed by the French cycling inspired jacket are my favorites
Thanks! It's very interesting to see who likes what!
Love all of the looks
Thanks!
You guys do a good job,I was looking for casual suit ,safari suits and shirkirts and I think you nailed it.
The Capsule Fall/Winter wardrobe videos were my favorites. Like the longer form. Do more of these!
Im liking this suit and tie combo!
Loved the Model 3 !!! And so well put together with the balance of the look!
Thank you!
Impressive work!
Thank you!
I love the tab collar shirt from the first mannequin, especially it's colour!! It is the perfect 'rare' shade of blue... don't know what sense that makes. Haha. Great video as always Mark.
Nice! Was looking forward to this.
Hope you enjoy it!
@@markchodotcom Yup was a great watch!
Outstanding video..your sports jacket that u have on in the windowpane pattern is unique..2 celebrities that pulled off windowpane beautifully..clark gable and a young walt clyde frazier....you are in good company 😉..peace....
Thank you as always, Kenneth!
Fantastic video. More relaxed and showing more (people, store, clothing). I like it much better. Love seeing the camera man.
Thank you! Yes, the NY stores are a bit bigger than the HK stores so we actually have some space to move around. Alex has been a great counterpart to Sam in Hong Kong. Elliot, our communications director, was also lurking in the background with a stills camera.
@@markchodotcom love it! Can I formally request to see more of Sam? I love his style. Thanks!
You should absolutely make that navy corduroy Model 11 as RTW. Great!
I think so, too! I really like how it turned out.
Beautiful items ❤
Mark looks very fresh in New York. He cut his hair and overall he seems more energetic than in HK.
It must be the good lighting because I worry I look exhausted on camera. I certainly feel like it! Thanks for watching!
@@markchodotcom Must be nice getting out of Hong Kong for a change. Just the change of scenery along with other stimuli usually spikes my creativity and energy. Might even make me more extraverted.
@@TheHagestol Indeed, well put. Has been 20 months since I've gone anywhere.
Good sunday morning to all...will comment now on your three piece suit single button..love it!!!!! I have 2 similiar suits but the lapels on mine are much narrower...peace
Hello Mark..your interview with Mr. FUKUDA was impressive
I really like the modified 101. The lapel area looks a bit more "settled" and structured; more like (vintage) Brioni/Roman than Neapolitan. Love the return of a little bit more broadness and heft in places where it fits in organically with the Armoury's overall preference of lightness and comfort.
Also those gold buttons... Is british structure sneaking back through the window - or is it more of a New York-only kind of thing? Greetings from Germany
Well observed, personally I've been on a bit of a gold button kick. I made the recent collaboration with Mr Slowboy with brass buttons, too. Thanks for your comment, glad you noticed so many of the changes with the 101!
You forgot to take about the shirt, I believe you had selected that fabric also.
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Mark, what are your thoughts on peaked lapels vs. notched lapels? I think peaked lapels look better on broad-shouldered guys whereas the notched lapels look better for slimmer types.
The 101 was my favorite. Beautiful!
Nice capsule wardrobe you have there, Mark! I wonder where did you source those particular gold buttons for the DB, if you don’t mind me asking?
Thank you! Actually the buttons were supplied by Ring Jacket. I'm not sure who supplies them but they aren't anything particular esoteric. Relatively plain, semi-matte brass buttons.
Hi Mark
I think that you also ordered another jacket with a glen check and red overcheck also from Fox Brothers. I'm not sure if you ordered them in the end though
I think they were out of stock ... ? I tallied up what I had selected using coins at the end of the last video and I had to drop a few things because of that.
Hi Mark, love the jackets, esp. the Road jacket variant. // I was curious to hear what you think of the direction Drake's has taken over the last few years. It seems that with each season they wane further from traditional styling into more of a zeitgeisty approach. Not saying this is necessarily negative, but it is most definitely different.
Thanks for the comment. I don't weigh in on any product decisions at Drake's, the look of the brand is primarily determined by Michael Hill who was Michael Drake's right hand man for many years. The look has indeed evolved with the times to include appealing to a younger demographic. This is party borne out of hopes for what Drake's can be as a menswear brand and also what Michael is currently interested in personally. I wouldn't say Drake's ever moved on from its "classic" roots. People often forget that Drake's is not actually that old. It was started in 1977 by Michael Drakes as a fairly fun and colourful menswear brand that wasn't about an overtly conservative, traditional look even back then. It's just when we look at what Drake's was doing thirty years ago from today's perspective, it seems much more classic than it would have appeared to its audience back then. Despite having moved on from the company, Michael Drake still buys and wears a lot of things from the current collection, I assume because he likes it and sees it as the spiritual successor to what he first started.
@@markchodotcom When you explain it like that, Drake's current styling makes a lot more sense. From a lot of people's perspectives, especially those of us who found Drake's in their 2015-17 run, what they are doing now is pretty different to what we were used to in those years. This season's bright and playful ties, the continuation of the boiled wool vest and the hoodies seem anathema to what we had. Personally, what got me into Drake's was seeing those images of Jason Jules propped up on a stool wearing a checked, brown jacket and a deep purple sweater, a beanie perfectly resting on his head, the classic, printed scarf draped nonchalantly around his neck. I do respect the change and will eagerly await to see what the Drake's squad does in the future.
Man, if you had a Netherlands location, I'd but out everything you had 😅
Thank you, hope you make it to NY or HK one day!
Is the mic used in this video and last different than the HK one? Your voice seems much softer in a good way!
Thanks for the interesting comment ... yes, it's actually a different mic, transceiver and camera so quite a big change. I like it, too!
those all turned out lovely, especially the double breasted sports coat
Thanks! I was pleasantly surprised, too. Enjoy the tiddies
@@markchodotcom lmao
hi mark where 's the shirt from? I like the collar of it!
It's our buttondown collar shirt made by Ascot Chang. This was one of the fabrics I picked in the previous capsule collection videos. It's an old cotton shirting fabric that they had in stock. Glad you like it!
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Sometimes I think clothes at The Armoury are luxurious; sometimes it seems a bit of a rummage sale. I see a mix of both in this array.
I love the channel, but 2 things. Stop saying “cazh”. You’re in a high end men’s fashion business. It’s “casual”. Leave “cazh” for the frat boys around the bar. Also, the word “innovative” is pronounced “in-no-VAY-tive”. I do love the channel though and have enjoyed hours upon hours of advice and information. Keep up the great work. Just a bit of constructive criticism.