This Asian women shopped where I used to work, and she had a very unique but consistent style. She would wear a very fashionable top, maybe even layered with multiple stylish items, and then sweatpants, or something else very basic and "unstylish" as a bottom. Or, she would wear a high fashion bottom, then a lackluster top. Looked so cool and effortless.
Loving these kinds of content man. You should post more vids like this you always give great advice and you have very original and interesting takes on things. I think A LOT people will value your advice. You will definitely change a lot of people’s lives. You’re a real one for sure.
Hey @wanheekim ! Love your fashion tips and how you break everything down so well. 🙌 I noticed you often discuss outfits for fair skin tones. Could you share some advice or outfit ideas for guys with brown skin tones? It would be awesome to hear your perspective on that. Keep up the amazing work! 😊
I've been here for 16 years. Some Koreans dress like this but most just follow trends. It is crazy how many people look the same. On the subway, it's common to see many people wearing the same shoes or same jackets sitting next to each other. I talk to my uni students about this. They say they just want to fit in. Everything from necklaces to backpacks. These days you can't go wrong with The North Face puffers with a low ball cap covering your eyes. I believe most of these pics in the video are professional pics with models dressed by stylists. Another common tip is MUSINSA.
Really loved the video and your delivery! I was wondering if you could do a video dedicated to shoes/sneakers alone. I love to wear more chunky sneakers, and regular 'white' or black AF1s. But I notice that I sometimes struggle to pick the best one for my outfit since the 'point' might be e.g my blazer, yet the shoes can easily become a point as well. I hope that makes sense. Hope you'll do a vid on this!
Koreans... like following trends.. not what I am looking for. I want something.. clean, simple, modest, classy and timeless fashion.. sorta minimalists style.
@3:50 while relaxed cropped trousers aren't my thing either, they can be pulled off with some chunkier shoes. it's more difficult for the average 170 cm person though (unless you're madame kawakubo)
Recently for street fashion, I've been seeing more guys wearing some type of chunky shoes, but im unsure what is the name of that type of shoes... Like its usually black and chunky, kind of look like boots, but it isnt.. Wonder if anyone could fofer some advice on this? And where to get them?
#2 kind of goes against most classical menswear advice even from the likes of Derek Guy. The advice being consistency - if you’re dressing formal, then the whole outfit should be formal to maintain consistently
Derek guy advice is in American traditional context. Young people from Korea and Japan wear things like vintage military jackets over a suit even though it doesnt make sense in classic menswear
@@moonknight4053 no the essence of Derek Guy's advice is not that you should always be wearing formal. Its about consistency in what you communicate via your dress. Some items are naturally formal and they pair better if other items in your outfit are also formal. Same thing with casual
The main thing i was taking issue with is sneakers with formal wear that Wanhee was using as an example of "WIT". I can get it if an outfit is 50% formal and 50% casual cos you're going for a more casual look. But if its a full fledged dark navy worsted suit... and all of a sudden there's some HOKA runners - that to me is inconsistent to the point of confusion.
That particular part stood out to me too, but I think it has to be taken with a grain of salt - he even said in part 6 to dress properly for the occasion. To me, mixing it up like that is more about toning a formal outfit down for a casual situation rather than going against the grain at a black tie event.
I love the idea behind this! Although I really feel like these tips are either so basic everyone knows them (i.e. wear basics, dont wear something with holes, copy other people...) or they are just weird stuff you already do. I mean, wow, wear a dinnerparty Outfit to a dinnerparty. Genius.
I love that you love your culture a lot but trying to say that they’re better than everybody is just whack all right especially when there is so much receipts and evidence showing that Koreans just knock off everything that British people do and Chino style don’t dress better. You guys just copy us, but there’s nothing put over here. All you guys do the same thing so there’s so much over here. Everyone in Korea just has the same exact thing.
I’m laughing. Koreans dress better? I lived there for nearly 20 years and all saw where unflattering baggy silhouettes, black and white and then heather grey fleece sweatpants, horrible oversized jeans post pandemic that it swallows young people whole. The people shown in these videos are more reflective of what I used to see in Japan. It’s more the exception than the norm for Koreans to dress really well. And when they do, it’s wonderful to witness these individuals not conform. Korea are a conformist people. They would rather choose to blend in than stand out. In winter I would see droves of young men and women wear almost the exact same colour puffer jacket so that they would blend in with their friends. They don’t like standing out from the crowd.
This Asian women shopped where I used to work, and she had a very unique but consistent style. She would wear a very fashionable top, maybe even layered with multiple stylish items, and then sweatpants, or something else very basic and "unstylish" as a bottom. Or, she would wear a high fashion bottom, then a lackluster top. Looked so cool and effortless.
This is seriously the best fashion video I've seen. This vid is so good man. Keep making these please bro. This is seriosuly really good
True
Definitely part 3!!!!🫡
These tips are helpful but I also liked the way you dressed before taking on this look. Dress in a way that makes you happy.
Loving these kinds of content man. You should post more vids like this you always give great advice and you have very original and interesting takes on things. I think A LOT people will value your advice. You will definitely change a lot of people’s lives. You’re a real one for sure.
You are saying "copy", but I feel what describes this better is 'inspiration'.
Worded differently: copy what inspires you, and add your personality to it.
Rebuilding my wardrobe after dropping 60 lbs and getting fit. Great, timely advice!
wow
Thanks!
Hey @wanheekim ! Love your fashion tips and how you break everything down so well. 🙌 I noticed you often discuss outfits for fair skin tones. Could you share some advice or outfit ideas for guys with brown skin tones? It would be awesome to hear your perspective on that. Keep up the amazing work! 😊
I've been here for 16 years. Some Koreans dress like this but most just follow trends. It is crazy how many people look the same. On the subway, it's common to see many people wearing the same shoes or same jackets sitting next to each other. I talk to my uni students about this. They say they just want to fit in. Everything from necklaces to backpacks. These days you can't go wrong with The North Face puffers with a low ball cap covering your eyes. I believe most of these pics in the video are professional pics with models dressed by stylists. Another common tip is MUSINSA.
I think that the small details =point concept !
Simple yet well explained. Love your video, man!
RICKSON GRACIE TEE... FTW!!! ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
Keep it coming my man! Great advice!
for sure part 3
Love this man! So valuable ^
this was a good addition to the first one! can't wait to go shopping during my upcoming Japan trip 😂
very originated and high quality stuff here. subscribed immediately.
What a great video.
Can you analyze men’s haircut? What hairstyle suits different faces type?
Well created video with lots of new facts to me. Thank you!
been waiting for this! part 2 ❤
part 3 would be awesome! much love from germany
I’m a woman and this is great advice for women too! Pay attention girls
The Rickson Gracie shirt goes hard
tks for very insightful tips
Really loved the video and your delivery! I was wondering if you could do a video dedicated to shoes/sneakers alone. I love to wear more chunky sneakers, and regular 'white' or black AF1s. But I notice that I sometimes struggle to pick the best one for my outfit since the 'point' might be e.g my blazer, yet the shoes can easily become a point as well. I hope that makes sense. Hope you'll do a vid on this!
cant wait for next video, 🎉
How to shop for a blazer like the one you put on? Fit is amazing
Great stuff!
5:12 your accent changed to a strong irish 😊
Koreans... like following trends..
not what I am looking for.
I want something.. clean, simple, modest, classy and timeless fashion.. sorta minimalists style.
Stick with the classics I've the same taste in style, but sometimes I like to go with trends too.
Where is your black jacket from? And what size is it? It looks really cool in terms of the slouchy silhouette.
Koreans outfits pinterest inspired actually looks cool in real series want.
I've been looking for a long coat like 10:55 if anyone know pls link -- the old money look love it!
It's called a trench coat
the algorithm has been good today
Where u get those white shorts in other video's thumbnails?
Wanhee can you recommend RUclipsrs with similar fashion takes like you?
#1 tip maintain an ideal body type then youll look good in everything
5:13 "unnecessary shite" you briefly sounded Irish there haha.
@3:50 while relaxed cropped trousers aren't my thing either, they can be pulled off with some chunkier shoes. it's more difficult for the average 170 cm person though (unless you're madame kawakubo)
HI,THANK YOU WANHEE, I AM FROM SOMALIA
Say walahi !
한국인인데 영상 좋네요 ㅋㅋ
Not the adidas piss-yellow tee in the intro 😭
Love love love it
Very good video
you also need to know how to pose. requesting how to pose video
Hey bro, who is this Korean fashion designer that u learnt a lot if this from? I remember u saying that’s how u learnt to dress well from
Recently for street fashion, I've been seeing more guys wearing some type of chunky shoes, but im unsure what is the name of that type of shoes...
Like its usually black and chunky, kind of look like boots, but it isnt..
Wonder if anyone could fofer some advice on this? And where to get them?
Maybe you're thinking of the Michael shoe by Paraboot or Doc Martens loafers?
You almost cannot make mistakes by simply applying "less is more" concept
Honestly if I'm gonna listen to fashion style tips from anyone it's going to be from a Korean. They know how to do it.
Rickson Gracie shirt S2
#2 kind of goes against most classical menswear advice even from the likes of Derek Guy. The advice being consistency - if you’re dressing formal, then the whole outfit should be formal to maintain consistently
We can pull off streetwise most times idk why we need to look formal all the time. We really don’t have too wear formal clothes a lot
Derek guy advice is in American traditional context. Young people from Korea and Japan wear things like vintage military jackets over a suit even though it doesnt make sense in classic menswear
@@moonknight4053 no the essence of Derek Guy's advice is not that you should always be wearing formal. Its about consistency in what you communicate via your dress. Some items are naturally formal and they pair better if other items in your outfit are also formal. Same thing with casual
The main thing i was taking issue with is sneakers with formal wear that Wanhee was using as an example of "WIT". I can get it if an outfit is 50% formal and 50% casual cos you're going for a more casual look. But if its a full fledged dark navy worsted suit... and all of a sudden there's some HOKA runners - that to me is inconsistent to the point of confusion.
That particular part stood out to me too, but I think it has to be taken with a grain of salt - he even said in part 6 to dress properly for the occasion. To me, mixing it up like that is more about toning a formal outfit down for a casual situation rather than going against the grain at a black tie event.
start by copying.... best advice and u'll change it once u find ur own style
Hi, I’m in Korea i’d like to meet you!
It costs
"I live in a hot city with high temperatures, so wearing a jacket would be uncomfortable." Need solution for this
Thin or linen jacket
I love the idea behind this!
Although I really feel like these tips are either so basic everyone knows them (i.e. wear basics, dont wear something with holes, copy other people...) or they are just weird stuff you already do. I mean, wow, wear a dinnerparty Outfit to a dinnerparty. Genius.
Mate, people who you show in the wideo will look good in everything, they are simple good looking :)
True, he should maybe pick more average or below average folks
Koreans do have a fucking good snse of style tbf fashion and also interior design
These are just average looking dresses.....
Well , beauty is in the eyes of the beholder
Tell me what is that sunglass now or I’ll dress bad 🔪
That's just regular clothes on a fit body with confidence. Latter prolly comes from the former.
I love that you love your culture a lot but trying to say that they’re better than everybody is just whack all right especially when there is so much receipts and evidence showing that Koreans just knock off everything that British people do and Chino style don’t dress better. You guys just copy us, but there’s nothing put over here. All you guys do the same thing so there’s so much over here. Everyone in Korea just has the same exact thing.
you should buy a mirror
so disagree... Korea dress trends, not necessarily in the greatest quality. They pioneered H&M, that's the blueprint for their entire fashion industry
The Koreans have cheaper clothes, you can easily purchase fakes/good quality items from china for 500% cheaper
I’m laughing. Koreans dress better? I lived there for nearly 20 years and all saw where unflattering baggy silhouettes, black and white and then heather grey fleece sweatpants, horrible oversized jeans post pandemic that it swallows young people whole. The people shown in these videos are more reflective of what I used to see in Japan. It’s more the exception than the norm for Koreans to dress really well. And when they do, it’s wonderful to witness these individuals not conform. Korea are a conformist people. They would rather choose to blend in than stand out. In winter I would see droves of young men and women wear almost the exact same colour puffer jacket so that they would blend in with their friends. They don’t like standing out from the crowd.
you dress okay, your style isnt unique tho.