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1. Be encouraged to be the best dressed. Don’t be shy to draw attention! 2. Play to your strengths. What outfits work specifically with your body type? What do you like about your body? Show it. 3. Pay attention to detail. e.g. different fabrics and different patterns, accessories 4. Know about different fabric options and the corresponding effect. 5. Use colors but don’t misuse them! Maybe leave popping colors for accessories. 6. Build your fashion sense. Get inspired! You can learn it.
LOLD at "You want to look large and in charge, NOT fat and sloppy." RMRS is my new favorite channel. I picked up some new items over the weekend, and I've already gotten compliments. Thanks Antonio!!
in my opinion and from my experience as long as you are slim everything on earth will look good on you overall. but combining a slim body and a nice shirt usually puts you on a next level.
I’m slim but for my entire life have worn excessively large clothing, so i found the exception to your rule haha. (Size s-m, I’ve always worn Larges since i was a teenager)
Body type matters IMMENSELY in fashion. You always need to think to yourself what body type a piece of clothing was made for before you buy it, especially online.
@@meiko_kaji the point of the original comment was definitely not that everything looks great on you, the point was that ‘anything can look good overall’ and the exception that proves the rule is me being in oversized clothes. I will be looking my best as soon as i figure out what size i am, still have no idea lol.
1. No courage to deal with attention 2. Not paying to your strengths 3. Not paying attention to style details 4. Not knowing different fabric options 5. Misuse of colors 6. Not experimenting 7. No fashion sense 8. Not knowing your history 9. Not exercising your options
Been living in Japan for a while and the average person has such a high fashion sense compared to where I am from that I had to completely throw out my wardrobe and I am now wearing stuff I never would have thought of wearing. Brown coat with a red mockneck paired with black chinos and I've already gotten more stares and compliments than in my entire life before that... Just goes to show that inspiration and going for something new is worth it. Even if it turns out badly and you have to scrap the outfit, at least you tried. This goes for most areas in life.
Same here, but I'm taking it to where I want to go. Meaning I now have two cloaks and a few vests instead of regular jackets. 😁 (I'm from Finland, and even Hokkaido's winters don't get cold enough for me to comfortably wear both a jacket and something nice underneath it) Some fitting wool sweaters too, just for good measure.
I had a coworker once tell me I was making everyone else look bad with how I dressed. I took that as a win, but it was tempered by the fact that many of my coworkers looked like they had just rolled out of bed and into the office. I told him if I was making him look bad (I was only wearing a button down shirt, grey slacks, and cheap brown leather shoes) he should step up his game. He didn't.
James Bond in Spectre, my favorite Bond movie of all times is also one of the most stylish. After watching it for the first time, I went out and bought a dark blue polo shirt and put on my khaki pants and went out to the streets, trying to reproduce the Bond look in Morocco, and, to my surprise, I received whistles from two teenage girls and a woman told me I looked great, and I was at the moment a 43 years old man! So guys, find the Bond outfit that goes the best for you.
It was really difficult transitioning from the college fashion sense into manhood. I'm 42 and caught myself wearing gym shoes with jeans, old ass shirts(yes, with holes) and I literally didn't own more than one or two collared shirts. This was well into my 30's!
One of the things holding me back from dressing up a bit is my wife. She dresses business casual for work and often times is ready to change to more comfy/chill attire once home. This leads to hoodies, fleece and jeans when we run errands or grab dinner. Occasionally I've tried to nicely and indescretly suggest better dress for an outing but it rarely works. I don't want to wear a Sport coat, Jeans and wingtips while she's rocking a college hoodie, jeans and Brooks... IDK! Great Video and tips! I've learned so much from RMRS!
Couldn't agree more on the inspiration point. What happens is basically you start with a fixed outfit (for example one of Bonds looks) but with with you'll try different shoes, different colors of the garment, different textures etc. and with time your personal style is developed because you try (and withou fear!) different stuff. I think this the only way to develop personal. You cannot just sit and create it ona a spot. For example when I started to get more into menswear I was inspired by some old photos of the pilots from the 30's and 40's - loved the combination of those cool leather jakcets with wool flannel trousers and two-sided silk-wool scarfs. So when I assembled this look then I started to mix and match those garments with other elements of my wordrobe and this is how this journey started. Best wishes Antonio, hope you agree with my thoughts!
Antonio, I heard an interesting take on "playing to your strengths" that has affected my choice in styles. To put it simply, "double down." Growing up, I was always the skinny, nerdy, geeky kid. I was very self-conscious and insecure about that, which drove a lot of my decisions (especially involving my clothing) throughout life. However, a little over a decade ago, OkCupid posted an article where they tried to determine why some less attractive men and women did better on their dating site than more attractive peers. To simplify their findings, if you *play up* traits that some people like and other people hate (for me, that's thin and nerdy; for others it might be tattoos and piercings), you do much better at dating. I wasn't able to benefit from the article (since I was already dating my wife), but I could recognize that *every* woman I had ever been on 3+ dates with was *attracted* to thin and/or nerdy men. Therefore, my dating life would have been much easier if I had just *doubled down* on those two traits. Currently, instead of wearing clothes that disguise how thin I am, I'll often wear clothes that reinforce that trait (dark colors, vertical stripes). Instead of trying to look less nerdy, I've started going for a "professor" look (glasses with heavier frames, tweed jackets). Even professionally, if I show up at a meeting, I'm the *numbers* guy. I'll actually build my credibility with the client if I look the part. (I look like "the numbers guy" just because of the way God/genetics structured my face, but I can *double down* using wardrobe and accessories.)
That is such a great way of looking at it. I'm one of those women, who like thin nerdy guys (and my husband fits this description). I'll show him this comment to maybe persuade him to try this out🙂
Antonio, you are right, our society does not really want men to dress that well. Like Jordan Peterson said: we dress like oversized children! Hoodies, character T-shirts, sweatpants/jogging bottoms. Clothes that are the hallmarks of children's clothes shops! Antonio, you make me want to dress better!
@@TheSultan1470 He went viral from a debate where he got called out for preaching religion yet he couldn’t/wouldn’t share his beliefs. I then saw a video of his where he was talking to “working class people” and he gave off that same vibe. I commented questioning if he’s working class and someone mentioned that Jordan had a working class friend growing up. Jordan is that meme. He’s undercover, studying you while pretending to be your peer. It’s quite obvious since his training is studying your mind fellow -kids- -Christian- -working class- (whatever you class you are)
@Moshin Rafsanjani True, but is it not nice to dress nicely? To wear a shirt and a jacket rather than sweatpants and Tee shirts?? Dressing nicely can be empowering, and will attract compliments.
As an athletic guy. My body temp is always warm. So jackets or blazers cause me too sweat. Granted im in fort worth and winter rarely is cold. But being asian with green eyes im glad to see an idea for clothing colors.
I'd love to carry a sword or just a weapon in general. Unfortunately people in my area are generally hopliphobic and what ever blade phobic is, at least I can carry a decent knife.
@@TheSultan1470 What are you, 12? I have no way of knowing one's intentions, and it's not my job to evaluate every person I encounter for homicidal tendencies. Believe it or not, the world doesn't revolve around you; it's not society's job to accommodate the peculiar tendencies of someone who wants to walk around with a sword.
Great vid A.C. Noticed the stuff from B.Bros. Their dress shirts and ties are the best off the shelf on the market. The 6 pleat cuffs are a winning detail. Cheers!
To practice wearing something around the house -- you said that in another video that I watched a couple of years ago, then in regards to wearing a suit if you're not used to it -- is really good advice!
Love the jacket you're wearing. I want to get one kind of like that with checks and a texture. You know, like a Shetland Tweed perhaps? Something that looks tailored, yet outdoorsy. I really love that look.
Thanks for the great video! Actually you’ve became my persona inspiration to dress better, to dress like a gown man in my early thirties. Thanks a lot!
A lot of this is such great advice. Be brave enough to standout and be unique, experiment with your look and options, look at movies and shows to find looks that you like and try to do something similar. I am a much more colorful dresser. Gray shirt, navy vest, gray pants, navy and blue socks, suede navy loafers, gray and blue cardigan, and then a red tie to give it a pop, etc. I love mixing and matching my things, which makes my fashion hobby kind of akin to collecting; ie, need this color shoes to go with that color shirt, etc. It makes it fun. And I get lots of compliments on my outfits and my color coordination.
What do you think of singlets/tanks for just chilling out by the pool, or just on normal days etc? Granted, I have linen shorts and shirts for hot weather, but I do enjoy singlets and I think they suit me, and just plain shorts. I think it's fairly ingrained in Australian history/working class style too. But I do know how to dress if I want, I was just curious what you think.
Very good video. You got the part right about finding some inspiration. Also, our style can develop over the years as we finally know our colors and what is necessary for the climate that we live in.
Mike Baker said to dress nice but don't draw attention. I'll use this advice you gave when I'm in a guaranteed Green Zone but I'll have a change on underneath for when we leave!
2:10 since the 1960's there is a tendency to go casual. Grown up men wearing exclusively T shirts, jeans, sneakers, hoodies... Suits only for special occasions.
Whenever it’s a day at school when I can have my own clothes and not uniform my mission is to look 1000x better than anyone else in the school. Last time it happened I was in a navy peacoat, dark blue trousers, grey wool jumper and a light blue shirt. And I looked way better than everyone else who looked to me pretty ‘trampy’. Im still finding better ways to dress as well.
I joke that I am no longer in anybody’s target demographic-but a well-fitted suit (dark charcoal three-piece) with some red alligator shoes seemed to make a difference at a recent wedding. I counted myself among the best dressed of the attendees, AND I caught women of all ages checking me out. “The clothes make the man.”
Woah. I now want to throw everything that I own out. Thank you for this. I've been so nervous trying to get outside of my jeans and hoodie look but I've been wanting to for some time. This video has brought tons of clarity.
Between watching Antonio’s videos, and also viewing/listening to Courtney Ryan’s videos… I’ve flipped my entire wardrobe lol. I utilize chains, bracelets, watches, hardly any hats at all. Just style my hair and facial hair. Wear white sneakers or coordinated kicks more often. Prefer collared shirts/polos, or just plain t shirts with no graphics. I actually deter from my older graphic t’s now. I do have colorful creative hoodies but I’ve leaned more into sweaters, cardigans, jackets, etc. Depends on what I’m feeling for sure… but long gone are my days of the typical dad look… still a dad. But I can absolutely look and feel so much better 👌🏽
HEY ANTONIO 😄 I'M A HUGE FAN OF YOURS , I NEED A FAVOUR ,CAN YOU ANALYZE THE DRESSING STYLE OF Dr. HANNIBAL LECTER FROM THE SERIES HANNIBAL . I THINK YOU'LL VERY MUCH LIKE HIS STYLE. THANKS
I DON'T IGNORE people who try to put me down. I vocally try to pull them up and praise them for how "brave" they are to show up as they did and address me as such. They either shut up or go about making themselves look stupid and ignored. You guys should try it LOL
I think 1st things is guys prepared to start a new wardrobe. Often what holds a change in style back is hanging on to old clothes that are not good It's better to have 12 items of clothes you can wear all week than 50 items you seldom wear
I have a similar complexion, but I've found a few workarounds. First, I regularly wear shirts in burgundy, eggplant, forest green, and some muted shades, which come across as being more "colorful" than blues and browns. Second, as Antonio mentioned, I'll sometimes use small pops of brighter colors in my accessories. I like doing that with pocket squares. I've also done it with some of my watches (using a colorful watch face, bezel, or strap). Just about any accessory will work. Third, I'll wear brighter colors further away from my face. For example, on a recent warm day, I wore a charcoal shirt, *lilac* linen shorts, and gray minimal sneakers. The colorful shorts made an otherwise boring outfit a lot more interesting.
Please fix your sound. I'm bing watching your videos and the sound level is never the same between the videos and during the same video. Also it creaks at around 3:50 for no reason, it's not in the soundbyte. Also 12:38 brushing the camera is cool only with asmr. Otherwise good videos keep it up.
My wife prefers me in a bow tie than a regular neck tie. I also like the news boy hat or flat caps. I also have a couple fedoras. They stand out a bit.
@@kletts42 you make yourself happy. That’s what matters. Just know that for some people, a bow tie is going to garner a negative impression. But if the wife likes it…
My only question about this, you obviously aren't going to be a gray man following this advice, but even if you aren't trying to live a gray man existence, does following these tips make you stand out to the point that you draw attention to yourself and you end up making yourself a potiential target?
I’m without a doubt, always the best dressed man in the room at work. I have two male colleagues and one dresses like a slob who just rolled out of a dirty clothes hamper while the other’s wardrobe looks like he just robbed a homeless man of his apparel.
What a condescending comment. What they wear may not be your style, but if they're comfortable with how they look and not judging - like you are - then so what? If it's not affecting their work or if they don't have to meet clients and the only thing it's affecting is you then leave them to it. Or at least rephrase how you could maybe help self-improve them in a more positive manner.
@@SpaceshipRocketFuel I’m not going to apologize for my statement. Both meet with clients, one does a poor job and the other takes too much advantage of his sick time. But back to my original point…it’s a professional setting. Dress like one.
I should add that people here in Utah, unless they're going to Mormon church don't dress up. AT ALL. So, it's easy to be the best dressed in the room most of the time, but easy to overdress too. Maybe that's why I love the texture so much.
Here´s a little known fact... George Washington´s father was internationally abducted to Virginia from England... and there´s an actual (but badly judged legal case, for alledged reason chils deprived of decent education, yet evidence show otherwise)... the stone for Vermont house comes from his father´s homeland; so that was his choice.... . By 1701/7 ´Britian´ had spun from an English Monarchy to a purely Dutch/Scottish/British ´Colonial´ (now UK). Given the step-father put George Washington´s father through an expensive private school, there is zero evidence, the estate was milked, without regards to an inheriting child. Further, I feel that GW offer to ´Free Slaves´ fighting the British was honest; but sadly usurped... I think he genuinely meant it...
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"It's not uncomfortable. It's unfamiliar" - Literally the best advice to boost my confidence I've heard in a long time. Bravo, Antonio!
1. Be encouraged to be the best dressed. Don’t be shy to draw attention!
2. Play to your strengths. What outfits work specifically with your body type? What do you like about your body? Show it.
3. Pay attention to detail. e.g. different fabrics and different patterns, accessories
4. Know about different fabric options and the corresponding effect.
5. Use colors but don’t misuse them! Maybe leave popping colors for accessories.
6. Build your fashion sense. Get inspired! You can learn it.
#8 is a real thing. I very often find courage through the rich tradition of a garment. Very good point.
LOLD at "You want to look large and in charge, NOT fat and sloppy." RMRS is my new favorite channel. I picked up some new items over the weekend, and I've already gotten compliments. Thanks Antonio!!
in my opinion and from my experience as long as you are slim everything on earth will look good on you overall. but combining a slim body and a nice shirt usually puts you on a next level.
I’m slim but for my entire life have worn excessively large clothing, so i found the exception to your rule haha. (Size s-m, I’ve always worn Larges since i was a teenager)
Body type matters IMMENSELY in fashion. You always need to think to yourself what body type a piece of clothing was made for before you buy it, especially online.
@@allezxander1232 thats a good point though. for me armani works wonder for example. wide muscular shoulders and arms but relative slim belt area
As someone that used to be fat and is now slim that's definitely true
@@meiko_kaji the point of the original comment was definitely not that everything looks great on you, the point was that ‘anything can look good overall’ and the exception that proves the rule is me being in oversized clothes. I will be looking my best as soon as i figure out what size i am, still have no idea lol.
1. No courage to deal with attention
2. Not paying to your strengths
3. Not paying attention to style details
4. Not knowing different fabric options
5. Misuse of colors
6. Not experimenting
7. No fashion sense
8. Not knowing your history
9. Not exercising your options
you should make a video talking about how to choose colors for the colorblind amongst us.
I love how you include a bit of history in your videos
Been living in Japan for a while and the average person has such a high fashion sense compared to where I am from that I had to completely throw out my wardrobe and I am now wearing stuff I never would have thought of wearing.
Brown coat with a red mockneck paired with black chinos and I've already gotten more stares and compliments than in my entire life before that...
Just goes to show that inspiration and going for something new is worth it. Even if it turns out badly and you have to scrap the outfit, at least you tried. This goes for most areas in life.
Same here, but I'm taking it to where I want to go. Meaning I now have two cloaks and a few vests instead of regular jackets. 😁 (I'm from Finland, and even Hokkaido's winters don't get cold enough for me to comfortably wear both a jacket and something nice underneath it) Some fitting wool sweaters too, just for good measure.
I had a coworker once tell me I was making everyone else look bad with how I dressed. I took that as a win, but it was tempered by the fact that many of my coworkers looked like they had just rolled out of bed and into the office. I told him if I was making him look bad (I was only wearing a button down shirt, grey slacks, and cheap brown leather shoes) he should step up his game. He didn't.
James Bond in Spectre, my favorite Bond movie of all times is also one of the most stylish. After watching it for the first time, I went out and bought a dark blue polo shirt and put on my khaki pants and went out to the streets, trying to reproduce the Bond look in Morocco, and, to my surprise, I received whistles from two teenage girls and a woman told me I looked great, and I was at the moment a 43 years old man! So guys, find the Bond outfit that goes the best for you.
It was really difficult transitioning from the college fashion sense into manhood. I'm 42 and caught myself wearing gym shoes with jeans, old ass shirts(yes, with holes) and I literally didn't own more than one or two collared shirts. This was well into my 30's!
One of the things holding me back from dressing up a bit is my wife. She dresses business casual for work and often times is ready to change to more comfy/chill attire once home. This leads to hoodies, fleece and jeans when we run errands or grab dinner. Occasionally I've tried to nicely and indescretly suggest better dress for an outing but it rarely works.
I don't want to wear a Sport coat, Jeans and wingtips while she's rocking a college hoodie, jeans and Brooks... IDK!
Great Video and tips! I've learned so much from RMRS!
Wear what you want to even if she goes out with a hoodie, she might get the hint and simply pick an outfit that pairs nicely with yours. Worth a try.
Couldn't agree more on the inspiration point. What happens is basically you start with a fixed outfit (for example one of Bonds looks) but with with you'll try different shoes, different colors of the garment, different textures etc. and with time your personal style is developed because you try (and withou fear!) different stuff. I think this the only way to develop personal. You cannot just sit and create it ona a spot. For example when I started to get more into menswear I was inspired by some old photos of the pilots from the 30's and 40's - loved the combination of those cool leather jakcets with wool flannel trousers and two-sided silk-wool scarfs. So when I assembled this look then I started to mix and match those garments with other elements of my wordrobe and this is how this journey started. Best wishes Antonio, hope you agree with my thoughts!
Your black turtleneck and blazer rocks! Classic and vintage Steve Mcqueen.
Antonio, I heard an interesting take on "playing to your strengths" that has affected my choice in styles. To put it simply, "double down."
Growing up, I was always the skinny, nerdy, geeky kid. I was very self-conscious and insecure about that, which drove a lot of my decisions (especially involving my clothing) throughout life.
However, a little over a decade ago, OkCupid posted an article where they tried to determine why some less attractive men and women did better on their dating site than more attractive peers. To simplify their findings, if you *play up* traits that some people like and other people hate (for me, that's thin and nerdy; for others it might be tattoos and piercings), you do much better at dating.
I wasn't able to benefit from the article (since I was already dating my wife), but I could recognize that *every* woman I had ever been on 3+ dates with was *attracted* to thin and/or nerdy men. Therefore, my dating life would have been much easier if I had just *doubled down* on those two traits.
Currently, instead of wearing clothes that disguise how thin I am, I'll often wear clothes that reinforce that trait (dark colors, vertical stripes). Instead of trying to look less nerdy, I've started going for a "professor" look (glasses with heavier frames, tweed jackets). Even professionally, if I show up at a meeting, I'm the *numbers* guy. I'll actually build my credibility with the client if I look the part. (I look like "the numbers guy" just because of the way God/genetics structured my face, but I can *double down* using wardrobe and accessories.)
That is such a great way of looking at it. I'm one of those women, who like thin nerdy guys (and my husband fits this description). I'll show him this comment to maybe persuade him to try this out🙂
Antonio, you are right, our society does not really want men to dress that well. Like Jordan Peterson said: we dress like oversized children! Hoodies, character T-shirts, sweatpants/jogging bottoms. Clothes that are the hallmarks of children's clothes shops! Antonio, you make me want to dress better!
Jordan “how do you do fellow kids” Peterson
@@TheSultan1470 He went viral from a debate where he got called out for preaching religion yet he couldn’t/wouldn’t share his beliefs. I then saw a video of his where he was talking to “working class people” and he gave off that same vibe. I commented questioning if he’s working class and someone mentioned that Jordan had a working class friend growing up. Jordan is that meme. He’s undercover, studying you while pretending to be your peer. It’s quite obvious since his training is studying your mind fellow -kids- -Christian- -working class- (whatever you class you are)
@@TheSultan1470 Don’t listen to me… listen to Jordan. See for yourself.
@Moshin Rafsanjani True, but is it not nice to dress nicely? To wear a shirt and a jacket rather than sweatpants and Tee shirts?? Dressing nicely can be empowering, and will attract compliments.
Can you make a Video about a Classic Jabot Tie
Great video.
God bless you.
Waiting for the vid on how to dress casual during the spring/summer.
As an athletic guy. My body temp is always warm. So jackets or blazers cause me too sweat. Granted im in fort worth and winter rarely is cold. But being asian with green eyes im glad to see an idea for clothing colors.
For all my formal events, the rapier has always been my signature staple to make sure I'm interesting. That's why I'm no longer invited to weddings.
Working on myself ♥️
I'd love to carry a sword or just a weapon in general. Unfortunately people in my area are generally hopliphobic and what ever blade phobic is, at least I can carry a decent knife.
I mean, if I saw someone approaching me with a sword, I'd definitely be on edge.
Maybe go for something understated like a short sword. A two handed Zweihänder slung over the shoulder would just be too flashy.
@@TheSultan1470 What are you, 12? I have no way of knowing one's intentions, and it's not my job to evaluate every person I encounter for homicidal tendencies. Believe it or not, the world doesn't revolve around you; it's not society's job to accommodate the peculiar tendencies of someone who wants to walk around with a sword.
Great vid A.C. Noticed the stuff from B.Bros. Their dress shirts and ties are the best off the shelf on the market. The 6 pleat cuffs are a winning detail. Cheers!
Got my first pair of suspenders last week and boy oh boy have I been missing out
To practice wearing something around the house -- you said that in another video that I watched a couple of years ago, then in regards to wearing a suit if you're not used to it -- is really good advice!
I enjoyed this the courage is a must
All the outfits here look amazing.
Thanks
Thanks Chad! 😁
Love the jacket you're wearing. I want to get one kind of like that with checks and a texture. You know, like a Shetland Tweed perhaps? Something that looks tailored, yet outdoorsy. I really love that look.
Agree! That green blazer is great!
Thanks for the great video! Actually you’ve became my persona inspiration to dress better, to dress like a gown man in my early thirties. Thanks a lot!
I absolutely love different colors and patterns on men.
Are you a women?
Oh man, what Sports Jacket is that you're wearing? It looks fantastic!
As usual, this is so well made and thought out.
A lot of this is such great advice. Be brave enough to standout and be unique, experiment with your look and options, look at movies and shows to find looks that you like and try to do something similar.
I am a much more colorful dresser. Gray shirt, navy vest, gray pants, navy and blue socks, suede navy loafers, gray and blue cardigan, and then a red tie to give it a pop, etc. I love mixing and matching my things, which makes my fashion hobby kind of akin to collecting; ie, need this color shoes to go with that color shirt, etc. It makes it fun. And I get lots of compliments on my outfits and my color coordination.
I try out new looks or accessories for Holiday parties. Good way to test it!
This combo looks amazing, it's one of my favorites... Tnx for tips, Antonio!
I Willy try some of your valuable advises, Just hoping not going from boring to funny,. Haha
What do you think of singlets/tanks for just chilling out by the pool, or just on normal days etc? Granted, I have linen shorts and shirts for hot weather, but I do enjoy singlets and I think they suit me, and just plain shorts. I think it's fairly ingrained in Australian history/working class style too. But I do know how to dress if I want, I was just curious what you think.
I'm not used to this kind of video 😅😂, it was a great video thanks for the advices 👍
Very good video. You got the part right about finding some inspiration. Also, our style can develop over the years as we finally know our colors and what is necessary for the climate that we live in.
Thanks Antonio, that history thing really resonated.
Know any good places to find a George Washington outfit?
Mike Baker said to dress nice but don't draw attention. I'll use this advice you gave when I'm in a guaranteed Green Zone but I'll have a change on underneath for when we leave!
Hi Antonio glad to see you’ve lifted my go to look of roll neck and sports jacket- looking good!
Great video, you hit the nail on the head for all of your topics.
Good morning!
Great video!! A lot to consider!
Much needed info. Thanks 🙏🏾
Antonio, do you know David from The Bond Experience?
2:10 since the 1960's there is a tendency to go casual. Grown up men wearing exclusively T shirts, jeans, sneakers, hoodies... Suits only for special occasions.
zip up hoodies. Popular with dorks who emphasize comfort above all else
Whenever it’s a day at school when I can have my own clothes and not uniform my mission is to look 1000x better than anyone else in the school. Last time it happened I was in a navy peacoat, dark blue trousers, grey wool jumper and a light blue shirt. And I looked way better than everyone else who looked to me pretty ‘trampy’. Im still finding better ways to dress as well.
I fully support wearing a sword. Smallsword or rapier. In a pinch, a saber will be the appropriate level of pizazz.
Good stuff. Thank you!
Small swords in Washingtons day were a fashion statement and a popular style/status symbol and worn commonly. Fun fact of the day
i really appriciate ur videos sir
I joke that I am no longer in anybody’s target demographic-but a well-fitted suit (dark charcoal three-piece) with some red alligator shoes seemed to make a difference at a recent wedding. I counted myself among the best dressed of the attendees, AND I caught women of all ages checking me out. “The clothes make the man.”
Great tips!
Woah. I now want to throw everything that I own out. Thank you for this. I've been so nervous trying to get outside of my jeans and hoodie look but I've been wanting to for some time. This video has brought tons of clarity.
Between watching Antonio’s videos, and also viewing/listening to Courtney Ryan’s videos… I’ve flipped my entire wardrobe lol. I utilize chains, bracelets, watches, hardly any hats at all. Just style my hair and facial hair. Wear white sneakers or coordinated kicks more often. Prefer collared shirts/polos, or just plain t shirts with no graphics. I actually deter from my older graphic t’s now. I do have colorful creative hoodies but I’ve leaned more into sweaters, cardigans, jackets, etc. Depends on what I’m feeling for sure… but long gone are my days of the typical dad look… still a dad. But I can absolutely look and feel so much better 👌🏽
Antonio you are a pro.
HEY ANTONIO 😄 I'M A HUGE FAN OF YOURS , I NEED A FAVOUR ,CAN YOU ANALYZE THE DRESSING STYLE OF Dr. HANNIBAL LECTER FROM THE SERIES HANNIBAL . I THINK YOU'LL VERY MUCH LIKE HIS STYLE. THANKS
I DON'T IGNORE people who try to put me down. I vocally try to pull them up and praise them for how "brave" they are to show up as they did and address me as such. They either shut up or go about making themselves look stupid and ignored. You guys should try it LOL
I like the point you made about television makes fathers to be buffoons. It’s so true. Real men need to take back their position in society.
👌 as per usual
I think 1st things is guys prepared to start a new wardrobe. Often what holds a change in style back is hanging on to old clothes that are not good
It's better to have 12 items of clothes you can wear all week than 50 items you seldom wear
Bom dia! ☕🌷
He’s describing count dooku.
Pretendem Corporativizar a Monarquia? Isso e bom
It's so funny every time the mamaluke sword comes out
I have a very pale complexion little to no tan or color, so I find I'm very limited with the more bold colors.
I have a similar complexion, but I've found a few workarounds. First, I regularly wear shirts in burgundy, eggplant, forest green, and some muted shades, which come across as being more "colorful" than blues and browns.
Second, as Antonio mentioned, I'll sometimes use small pops of brighter colors in my accessories. I like doing that with pocket squares. I've also done it with some of my watches (using a colorful watch face, bezel, or strap). Just about any accessory will work.
Third, I'll wear brighter colors further away from my face. For example, on a recent warm day, I wore a charcoal shirt, *lilac* linen shorts, and gray minimal sneakers. The colorful shorts made an otherwise boring outfit a lot more interesting.
A style history on greasers would be neat
Good shirts cost loads I find?
I wear sandals with socks. Argyle socks. Especially at funerals and weddings.
But this man a beer
Bravo 👏
Thank you!
Please fix your sound. I'm bing watching your videos and the sound level is never the same between the videos and during the same video. Also it creaks at around 3:50 for no reason, it's not in the soundbyte. Also 12:38 brushing the camera is cool only with asmr.
Otherwise good videos keep it up.
Me Watching this video wearing my orange phosphorescent crocs😳😳
My wife prefers me in a bow tie than a regular neck tie. I also like the news boy hat or flat caps. I also have a couple fedoras. They stand out a bit.
You badass.
I never trust a Guy in a bow tie. Unless it’s a tux. Any salesman that shows up in a bow tie gets shown the door by the receptionists.
@@JamesBond-zd5jx only if we’re selling you something.
@@kletts42 you make yourself happy. That’s what matters. Just know that for some people, a bow tie is going to garner a negative impression. But if the wife likes it…
2:07 this jacket is HARD BODY what is it and who makes it
Where do you find stylish clothing in a city like Pittsburgh?
Went to Pittsburgh a couple of times for work. Stayed at the southside Holiday Inn. Great place!
My only question about this, you obviously aren't going to be a gray man following this advice, but even if you aren't trying to live a gray man existence, does following these tips make you stand out to the point that you draw attention to yourself and you end up making yourself a potiential target?
Half Scottish been wearing a flat cap for years
I’m without a doubt, always the best dressed man in the room at work. I have two male colleagues and one dresses like a slob who just rolled out of a dirty clothes hamper while the other’s wardrobe looks like he just robbed a homeless man of his apparel.
What a condescending comment. What they wear may not be your style, but if they're comfortable with how they look and not judging - like you are - then so what?
If it's not affecting their work or if they don't have to meet clients and the only thing it's affecting is you then leave them to it.
Or at least rephrase how you could maybe help self-improve them in a more positive manner.
@@SpaceshipRocketFuel I’m not going to apologize for my statement. Both meet with clients, one does a poor job and the other takes too much advantage of his sick time. But back to my original point…it’s a professional setting. Dress like one.
First!!!
If I would be going to a concert with diamond shoes and a sword, I'd either get arrested or robbed or both
shout out to John Adams
John Addams is a great series.
I highly recommend it.
I am boring though! Lol
👍👍
My Agent Nick Fury ensemble is not the same without the patch...but when I wear it, my depth perception suffers :(
I should add that people here in Utah, unless they're going to Mormon church don't dress up. AT ALL. So, it's easy to be the best dressed in the room most of the time, but easy to overdress too. Maybe that's why I love the texture so much.
Ngl Salt Lake City is the cleanest city I ever went to.
You know when real men real style is making history when George Washington makes his cameo in the contest
What's the best way to find a customized 2 peice or 3 peice suite? Hire a indie tailor, go to known tailors or suit stores?
Here´s a little known fact... George Washington´s father was internationally abducted to Virginia from England... and there´s an actual (but badly judged legal case, for alledged reason chils deprived of decent education, yet evidence show otherwise)... the stone for Vermont house comes from his father´s homeland; so that was his choice.... . By 1701/7 ´Britian´ had spun from an English Monarchy to a purely Dutch/Scottish/British ´Colonial´ (now UK). Given the step-father put George Washington´s father through an expensive private school, there is zero evidence, the estate was milked, without regards to an inheriting child. Further, I feel that GW offer to ´Free Slaves´ fighting the British was honest; but sadly usurped... I think he genuinely meant it...
The term ´Kid-napping´ arises from an English / Virginian law, regarding the taking of children without parental consent, to the colonies in America.
I love Daniel Craig's style in James Bond movies, but damn, these clothes are so expensive
@@TheSultan1470 for example?
What if I wanna just show up in cargo pants and a sweater, and act like I came to collect rent?
Testosterone is down 25% over the last couple of decades. Seems to correlate with the rise of bland.
Nick Cannon watches RMRS
Has anyone ever seen this man blinked with his eyes?
Around 12:27 ish.