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My new hobby in the "luxurious" touch is sealing wax stamps. I am a teacher, and whenever I receive something from one of my students as a holiday gift or after they return from a trip, I always write a thank you letter to their parents amd put it in my students' homework folders. I just started adding sealing wax to seal the envelopes. Talk about an old school luxurious touch that has been lost. I would love to see Antonio do a video on lost touches in luxury that are small touches of class like sealing envelopes in wax with different emblems and insignias.
One way to build taste is to study people who have it. Look at pictures, see what they’re wearing, and think about how it might fit your life. Another possibility is shopping at high end consignment stores. I once found a Brioni suit for less than the cost of an average suit. A trip to the tailor for alterations and it looks great.
I say building a better taste in all things can spoil you in many areas but it is always a double edged sword. Style, food, fitness etc it can make you judge things more so you must always keep this in mind and remember that you weren't always this aware and give grace to others on their journey.
It’s a good point though. The more knowledgeable about a subject you become, the better you can discern between high and low quality in that subject, which tends to lead to judgement/snobbery. Im fully convinced that judgement is a good thing, though taking it into snobbery tends to be rude. You can be judgmental towards the quality of something that you know a lot about, while still being gracious towards others that are less experienced in that subject. I think you’re spot on.
@@TheFeintOfHearts Right 👍. Gentlemen never behave like snobs or superior to other people.They earn the respect of others for their ability to grant them the dignity they feel for themselves. Insecure stuffed shirt types act like snobs. When it comes to good taste, if l happen to think someone doesn't have it, nobody will know how l feel. That would be bad taste, insulting and unlike a gentleman. Besides, doesn't everybody think they have good taste? When I dress myself l do it with confidence and own it. Well dressed is how I roll. I get compliments and that's a pleasant bonus. Does that make me better than anyone? NO! I treat others as I treat myself. Or I walk on.
Outside of clothing and style, one hobby of mine that I've developed my taste in is whiskey. I know that it's not for everyone for a variety of reasons, which is fine. I've also put in my own safeguards in place to ensure a fun hobby doesn't become destructive. However, I've found I can enjoy a glass of whiskey responsibly. Being able to recognize the differences between things like Scotch or Bourbon or even sub categories of both of those is a lot of fun. Sipping a glass and finding different flavor notes or getting different feelings and images when enjoying said glass adds another fun element. What's also become fun is this is a hobby I've become known for in my social circle to the extent that I've been gifted a few quality bottles over the years because those giving them to me knew I'd appreciate it. Shoutout to any fellow MB's out there that who might read this as well.
I do not have sufficient resources to get the fragrances, watches, clothes I love, but soon I will get this ability, God Willing, and will share my thoughts, Antonio.
14:00 oh man, we have that same problem as well. The part I dread about eating out is a subpar meal and the roaming manager asks how it was. I usually try to deflect by talking about the wait staff and their customer service.
😂 AHHAAHAHAAAAA!!!!! "You don't need to buy things to experience them. You can steal them." That one got me sooooo bad!!! Made me laugh over 1 minute straight. You're so low-key funny in your videos sometimes. Great taste in humor 👌
One of my passions is listening to good, quality music. I collect and spin records on the regular. I’m pushing around 1100 albums and have a system in my bedroom and one in the living room. I have many different genres in my collection varying from goth to jazz. My taste in music is pretty eclectic and it’s opened up conversations with many different people. Want to talk about punk rock? Ok. Want to talk about funk & soul? Sure. Want to discuss prog? Yes! I’m 52 and when I was growing up, you had to stay in your own lane, but now, I like and do what appeals to me and what peaks my interests. I’m not into fads or trends. I like things that are timeless. My turntable in the living is older than I am and yet, will play circles around modern gear at same value. Good engineering was everywhere back in the day. Those are some of the things that I’m attracted to as well as style both in fashion and interior design and even fine art (I’m an artist using mixed medium). Great video!
Antonio I dug this video as it/you really explained what "good taste" is. I am still working on my wardrobe but I like to think I have thE BEST taste in music. To explain my taste in music, I like to say that classical (baroque lately) is my wife, jazz and hip-hop are my mistresses and rock is a "sidechick" over the years I've taught myself how to cook lots of different food; one of my favorites to prepare is gumbo and/or a perfectly medium-rare ribeye.
Ok, when you made that joke about stealing things, I legit burst out laughing and had to rewind. I always like to tell someone when they've made me ACTUALLY laugh out loud 😂 Also, as a guy with a culinary background, if you've only JUST started getting into finer meats? Try dry-aged beef. It is a GAME CHANGER
I remember when the brand was looked upon with ridicule or distain, so it's good to see some love. I was a Casio guy for years. Which reminds me...gotta dig out my watch and get a new battery for it, so I can wear it again after not having done so at all this century.
Definitely the best option for a first watch. Doesn’t even have to be a resin digital one, Casio has some very classy analog options like the Duro or Ediface.
Every watch that doesn't either buckle or velcro has always been in-between sizes for my comfort, to the point that I stopped wearing my Bulgari in favor of a $20 Casio Forester. However, drunk me has found that wearing the face on the inside of the wrist to be better than on the outside, which sober me will report back on tomorrow.
I understand. After I came back from Italy, every US restaurant (and dinner at family and friends) where I had pasta was, comparatively, mushy and overcooked.
lol the tires keep the wind from rattling the roof tin so bad it drives your mom crazy, and Roddy Piper wore a kilt...the new Trouser. Thanks for what you do, I grew up in that same small town in north Arkansas. I had style in my 20s but lost it while being a dad, at 51 I got it back! Classic style? I built a 73 Buick Riviera its an amazing piece of art and power. Seiko, wool, Brogues...Quality is Timeless.
Growing up poor, wearing ill fitting mismatched clothes, and seeing how the other kids dressed fueled my desire to one day rise above, and dress with style. Teachers telling me your family can’t afford to send you to college. You don’t need to take this class, you should take that class instead. This fueled my desire to learn more What was a childhood curse, has been a blessing for 45 years of my adult life. If anyone has the passion and desire, they can rise above.
Personally the category of "Having no taste" is the relateable part since it easier to get into apathy state when in come to dress. But yeah having something to strive for is what living for
Great video and I totally understand what you are saying. The older I get the more I appreciate good taste. You mentioned music briefly. Along those lines is audio equipment. I have really come to appreciate a good amp / speaker pairing or a good pair of headphones. It's possible to spend anywhere from $100 to over $4000 on a pair of headphones but you don't need to spend the high dollar to get a good sounding pair. Makes me cringe when I see guys at the office with the beats headphones vs something in a similar price range which actually sounds good. So yes I get it, there are many aspects of good taste and I find it engaging and fun to learn about different areas.
Then wear them. If it's something you enjoy and know how to wear properly, go for it and ignore the haters. Pack a spare in case someone asks about it so you can offer to show how to wear one, and maybe recruit someone to the same appreciation you have,
There are also some men that can make anything look good, more so than having "good taste". Its more crucial to work on "bad taste" if you make certain outfits look out of place or weird on you
Thanks. I'm of the opinion that eating out, unless you're at something really high-end, is one of the most over-rated things you can do. I travel for a living and eat almost 100% of my meals in my hotel room, purchased from a grocery store. Some baked chicken, steamer bag of veggies and a nukable jasmine rice beats almost every restaurant.
I’ve always gone to stores and window shopped. I had plenty of people criticize me for it, however my philosophy was I do it to motivate myself to work hard for what I’m wanting.
@RealMenRealStyle hello Antonio I like that you finally mentioned Goth. I would like to see you have guests from such subcultures on the channel, maybe try it yourself.
Antonio if you can, would love to get you and your wife tickets next year to Portland’s FashioNXT event. Great exposure in fashion to higher level of things.
My father has bad taste but was able to get my mother who had the finest taste for style... So we the chidren can have good taste but not very extravagant like our mother but also not dull like our father...
I like the commentary on physical fitness. Body-building to excess in a gym is sort of a waste of resources if you don't engage in activities that require that level of muscle and tone.
I disagree. I don't really think there is an excess. You use the appearance from bodybuilding every day of your life. As a matter of fact, it makes style 10x easier. The strength gained also has a litany of benefits for your health (as long as you don't take steroids), and the strength is very useful for carrying heavy items.
@@Badrecon33 Yes, strength, but it's all relative. We don't all need the physique of Arnold Schwarzenegger in his prime if we never do anything that requires that amount of power. Bodybuilding for appearance alone is absurd, in my highly biased opinion, and is met with at least as much ridicule as admiration by the general public. Regardless, everyone who is able-bodied should engage in regular healthy physical activity that encourages strength and fitness.
Respectfully, no. Exercise of any form, consistently and intelligently done, is pure plus. Weightlifting is good for health, mental state, physical capacity, and is rewarding in and of itself … the satisfaction of engaging strength.
@@jamesstrom6991 With that perspective, then, would you say there's no such thing as a ridiculous extreme? Bonus question: what about the long-term considerations with aging?
@@ImYourOverlord Rarely anyone is gonna hit an extreme with exercise. Even if you are already really jacked. For the most part, and exercise or lifting you do is gonna be beneficial.
Thanks to your channel, police and my neighbors believe my Porsche is actually mine because I have tattoos. They now get that I can dress luxurious in suits when I’m going out and when I’m home, I look like Ozzy Osbourne.
Food hasn't become an issue for me yet. I can enjoy a nice meal of sushi in Japan, fly back to the states, and grab gas station sushi without an issue. Navy chow lets you appreciate all types of cuisine, I guess.
It's actually hard to have a good taste in movies. Most people only know their opinion and think a movie is good or bad based on a personal opinion. They cannot hold a conversation about the artistic merit of a movie.
14:22 mmm, your kids sound like Virgos, my older brother is exactly like that. Good taste, hyper critical. 😅 But this video is great it’s a good starting point for those need the structure, it should be entitled “Know Thy Self” For me I got the hand-me-downs and occasional shinny new toy, but with enough imagination one can Improve on things and make anything work.
Honestly, just go to your nearest thrift store. There are literal steals over there. A 100% wool jacket and pants is still 100% wool no matter if its $300 or $8.
Taste is subjective, on an overall basis. Though there’s also taste in music from those who enjoy classical to jazz to modern R&B. Some will call todays music gaudy or call old school rock and roll boring. Also, being a ‘New generation’ WWF fan, most notably Shawn Michaels, I can appreciate the 80’s era fandom. Good stuff.
Funny to me that you hold up a JPG bottle in a video about good taste. I find their bottles particularly distasteful. Second possibly only to Paco Rabanne
Watches are overrated. Most people don't care what brand or how much it cost. Higher chance if somebody is checking Your watch - is that he gonna rob You. Lmao Unless You're rich, watch is last place to spend Your hard earned money. Watch is just an accessory that needs to exist. It's a piece of jewelry. Just like rings and chains. You don't need 10'000$ diamond rings or 50'000$ diamond chains. Most important that You at least have them. Doesn't matter price. As long as it fits with Your outfit and style. Rather invest Your money in high quality jacket and high quality shoes, multiple. Watches are fake confidence. IMO.
Something happened after the 1970s in North America seems like grown men have the jock mentality to dress like they’re going to throw afootball all the time etc. you wouldn’t find this in Europe
I hate Gordon Ramsay. His skills with food might be great, but the way he behaves towards others is appalling, most ungentlemanly. Whatever you’re doing, whatever you’re good at, if your character is lacking, I ain’t interested.
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@@yeasashikder3704 Thanks man! Cheers
My new hobby in the "luxurious" touch is sealing wax stamps. I am a teacher, and whenever I receive something from one of my students as a holiday gift or after they return from a trip, I always write a thank you letter to their parents amd put it in my students' homework folders. I just started adding sealing wax to seal the envelopes. Talk about an old school luxurious touch that has been lost. I would love to see Antonio do a video on lost touches in luxury that are small touches of class like sealing envelopes in wax with different emblems and insignias.
Im a soon to be teacher and that sounds like a wonderful elegant touch. Cheers.
you're such a sir!
Taste, much like class is hard to define. You just know it when you see it. Acquiring good taste is a lifelong endeavor
Well said!!!
One way to build taste is to study people who have it. Look at pictures, see what they’re wearing, and think about how it might fit your life.
Another possibility is shopping at high end consignment stores. I once found a Brioni suit for less than the cost of an average suit. A trip to the tailor for alterations and it looks great.
I say building a better taste in all things can spoil you in many areas but it is always a double edged sword. Style, food, fitness etc it can make you judge things more so you must always keep this in mind and remember that you weren't always this aware and give grace to others on their journey.
Developing, having or showing good taste doesn't mean you are a snob or judge others. Others are the ones that should be doing the judging.
It’s a good point though. The more knowledgeable about a subject you become, the better you can discern between high and low quality in that subject, which tends to lead to judgement/snobbery. Im fully convinced that judgement is a good thing, though taking it into snobbery tends to be rude. You can be judgmental towards the quality of something that you know a lot about, while still being gracious towards others that are less experienced in that subject. I think you’re spot on.
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Right 👍. Gentlemen never behave like snobs or superior to other people.They earn the respect of others for their ability to grant them the dignity they feel for themselves. Insecure stuffed shirt types act like snobs. When it comes to good taste, if l happen to think someone doesn't have it, nobody will know how l feel. That would be bad taste, insulting and unlike a gentleman. Besides, doesn't everybody think they have good taste? When I dress myself l do it with confidence and own it. Well dressed is how I roll. I get compliments and that's a pleasant bonus. Does that make me better than anyone? NO! I treat others as I treat myself. Or I walk on.
Outside of clothing and style, one hobby of mine that I've developed my taste in is whiskey. I know that it's not for everyone for a variety of reasons, which is fine. I've also put in my own safeguards in place to ensure a fun hobby doesn't become destructive. However, I've found I can enjoy a glass of whiskey responsibly. Being able to recognize the differences between things like Scotch or Bourbon or even sub categories of both of those is a lot of fun. Sipping a glass and finding different flavor notes or getting different feelings and images when enjoying said glass adds another fun element. What's also become fun is this is a hobby I've become known for in my social circle to the extent that I've been gifted a few quality bottles over the years because those giving them to me knew I'd appreciate it. Shoutout to any fellow MB's out there that who might read this as well.
This video has a very valuable message. Thank you.
One of your best all in one videos.
I do not have sufficient resources to get the fragrances, watches, clothes I love, but soon I will get this ability, God Willing, and will share my thoughts, Antonio.
14:00 oh man, we have that same problem as well. The part I dread about eating out is a subpar meal and the roaming manager asks how it was. I usually try to deflect by talking about the wait staff and their customer service.
Fantastic presentation, young man!
Create a beautiful place in or around your home. You will be amazed how much that act will start to grow into other aspects of your life
Respect on the Metroid and LoZ completion
😂 AHHAAHAHAAAAA!!!!!
"You don't need to buy things to experience them. You can steal them."
That one got me sooooo bad!!! Made me laugh over 1 minute straight.
You're so low-key funny in your videos sometimes.
Great taste in humor 👌
One of my passions is listening to good, quality music. I collect and spin records on the regular. I’m pushing around 1100 albums and have a system in my bedroom and one in the living room. I have many different genres in my collection varying from goth to jazz. My taste in music is pretty eclectic and it’s opened up conversations with many different people. Want to talk about punk rock? Ok. Want to talk about funk & soul? Sure. Want to discuss prog? Yes! I’m 52 and when I was growing up, you had to stay in your own lane, but now, I like and do what appeals to me and what peaks my interests. I’m not into fads or trends. I like things that are timeless. My turntable in the living is older than I am and yet, will play circles around modern gear at same value. Good engineering was everywhere back in the day. Those are some of the things that I’m attracted to as well as style both in fashion and interior design and even fine art (I’m an artist using mixed medium). Great video!
Antonio I dug this video as it/you really explained what "good taste" is. I am still working on my wardrobe but I like to think I have thE BEST taste in music. To explain my taste in music, I like to say that classical (baroque lately) is my wife, jazz and hip-hop are my mistresses and rock is a "sidechick" over the years I've taught myself how to cook lots of different food; one of my favorites to prepare is gumbo and/or a perfectly medium-rare ribeye.
Ok, when you made that joke about stealing things, I legit burst out laughing and had to rewind. I always like to tell someone when they've made me ACTUALLY laugh out loud 😂
Also, as a guy with a culinary background, if you've only JUST started getting into finer meats? Try dry-aged beef. It is a GAME CHANGER
I love to wear a watch to match my outfits if the dial or outside case has some similar color to my outfit I wear
Mission Fragrances All this information and Antonio showing so much Passion about any subject I love it
Snowflake Grand Seiko!!! Amazing dial!
The ultimate taste is just being yourself, with a dash of sensibility
Thank you Antonio.
When starting out in watches go for Casio, there's a reason why it's called God-Tier
I remember when the brand was looked upon with ridicule or distain, so it's good to see some love. I was a Casio guy for years. Which reminds me...gotta dig out my watch and get a new battery for it, so I can wear it again after not having done so at all this century.
Definitely the best option for a first watch. Doesn’t even have to be a resin digital one, Casio has some very classy analog options like the Duro or Ediface.
Every watch that doesn't either buckle or velcro has always been in-between sizes for my comfort, to the point that I stopped wearing my Bulgari in favor of a $20 Casio Forester. However, drunk me has found that wearing the face on the inside of the wrist to be better than on the outside, which sober me will report back on tomorrow.
I understand. After I came back from Italy, every US restaurant (and dinner at family and friends) where I had pasta was, comparatively, mushy and overcooked.
I love Jazz music.
So glad one of my favorite youtubers likes games and is so down to earth
lol the tires keep the wind from rattling the roof tin so bad it drives your mom crazy, and Roddy Piper wore a kilt...the new Trouser. Thanks for what you do, I grew up in that same small town in north Arkansas. I had style in my 20s but lost it while being a dad, at 51 I got it back! Classic style? I built a 73 Buick Riviera its an amazing piece of art and power. Seiko, wool, Brogues...Quality is Timeless.
Thanks, Antonio, very educational
Another great video. Antonio, keep it up!
Growing up poor, wearing ill fitting mismatched clothes, and seeing how the other kids dressed fueled my desire to one day rise above, and dress with style. Teachers telling me your family can’t afford to send you to college. You don’t need to take this class, you should take that class instead. This fueled my desire to learn more What was a childhood curse, has been a blessing for 45 years of my adult life. If anyone has the passion and desire, they can rise above.
I'm proud of you!
So proud of you.
Personally the category of "Having no taste" is the relateable part since it easier to get into apathy state when in come to dress. But yeah having something to strive for is what living for
Great video and I totally understand what you are saying. The older I get the more I appreciate good taste. You mentioned music briefly. Along those lines is audio equipment. I have really come to appreciate a good amp / speaker pairing or a good pair of headphones. It's possible to spend anywhere from $100 to over $4000 on a pair of headphones but you don't need to spend the high dollar to get a good sounding pair. Makes me cringe when I see guys at the office with the beats headphones vs something in a similar price range which actually sounds good. So yes I get it, there are many aspects of good taste and I find it engaging and fun to learn about different areas.
What is your opinion of ascots instead of a necktie? I think they look sharp on me.
Then wear them. If it's something you enjoy and know how to wear properly, go for it and ignore the haters. Pack a spare in case someone asks about it so you can offer to show how to wear one, and maybe recruit someone to the same appreciation you have,
Now you know we dont steal things. We Strategically Transport Equipment to Alternate Locations.
Sophisticated men and women video pls
Antonio, the fact you liked wrestling already makes me like this video.
There are also some men that can make anything look good, more so than having "good taste". Its more crucial to work on "bad taste" if you make certain outfits look out of place or weird on you
Hi Antonio! Could you recommend any style books to me?
Thanks. I'm of the opinion that eating out, unless you're at something really high-end, is one of the most over-rated things you can do. I travel for a living and eat almost 100% of my meals in my hotel room, purchased from a grocery store. Some baked chicken, steamer bag of veggies and a nukable jasmine rice beats almost every restaurant.
Totally agree. A tonne of it is validation issues and all the BS associated.
Cocktails. It actually looks cool to order a cocktail at a restaurant. Also, making cocktails is a great way to entertain house guests.
Who knew that being a "gearhead" could be applied to so many different topics of interest besides consumer electronics and musical equipment? 😃
Bro, you make great content
What soft is used at 5:02?
Hey Antonio. I'm looking to buy a presage cocktail time in mojito green. Is the watch face color something I have to match to my outfits?
I’ve always gone to stores and window shopped. I had plenty of people criticize me for it, however my philosophy was I do it to motivate myself to work hard for what I’m wanting.
Another banger!
Thank you!
@RealMenRealStyle hello Antonio I like that you finally mentioned Goth. I would like to see you have guests from such subcultures on the channel, maybe try it yourself.
“Chinese” Carryout became disappointing once I learned how to prepare the meals myself. Even some restaurants don’t make the grade anymore.
Antonio if you can, would love to get you and your wife tickets next year to Portland’s FashioNXT event. Great exposure in fashion to higher level of things.
Your clip of cross country skiing is wrong. That's regular downhill skiing.
4:29 sounds a bit funny the way he said it
A pro wrestling fan from Texas?! Get outta here! haha Love the videos. I learned a lot about a lot from you over the years.
My father has bad taste but was able to get my mother who had the finest taste for style...
So we the chidren can have good taste but not very extravagant like our mother but also not dull like our father...
I like the commentary on physical fitness. Body-building to excess in a gym is sort of a waste of resources if you don't engage in activities that require that level of muscle and tone.
I disagree. I don't really think there is an excess. You use the appearance from bodybuilding every day of your life. As a matter of fact, it makes style 10x easier. The strength gained also has a litany of benefits for your health (as long as you don't take steroids), and the strength is very useful for carrying heavy items.
@@Badrecon33 Yes, strength, but it's all relative. We don't all need the physique of Arnold Schwarzenegger in his prime if we never do anything that requires that amount of power. Bodybuilding for appearance alone is absurd, in my highly biased opinion, and is met with at least as much ridicule as admiration by the general public. Regardless, everyone who is able-bodied should engage in regular healthy physical activity that encourages strength and fitness.
Respectfully, no. Exercise of any form, consistently and intelligently done, is pure plus. Weightlifting is good for health, mental state, physical capacity, and is rewarding in and of itself … the satisfaction of engaging strength.
@@jamesstrom6991 With that perspective, then, would you say there's no such thing as a ridiculous extreme? Bonus question: what about the long-term considerations with aging?
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Rarely anyone is gonna hit an extreme with exercise. Even if you are already really jacked. For the most part, and exercise or lifting you do is gonna be beneficial.
Thanks to your channel, police and my neighbors believe my Porsche is actually mine because I have tattoos. They now get that I can dress luxurious in suits when I’m going out and when I’m home, I look like Ozzy Osbourne.
There's a whole world to explore in fragrance alone.
Hey I dont feel bad now, just got into some fragrances at the age of 40 when our Cartier sales associate gave me some samples 😂
On the food topic: I have gotten into steaks in a big way, even to the point of dry aging my own. Now going to “steakhouses” infuriates me, lol!
People often mistake my good taste for weakness - Dont get it twisted i didnt start this way.
I have good taste in B movies and books on philosophy
Food hasn't become an issue for me yet. I can enjoy a nice meal of sushi in Japan, fly back to the states, and grab gas station sushi without an issue. Navy chow lets you appreciate all types of cuisine, I guess.
We watch RMRS, I think it's clear we have good taste. 🤔
It's actually hard to have a good taste in movies. Most people only know their opinion and think a movie is good or bad based on a personal opinion. They cannot hold a conversation about the artistic merit of a movie.
Your dress suit you too much😀
Indeed, good taste is an art. Can somebody give us a definition of good art?🤣👍
A piece of non essential work that evokes a positive emotion when viewed.
14:22 mmm, your kids sound like Virgos, my older brother is exactly like that. Good taste, hyper critical. 😅
But this video is great it’s a good starting point for those need the structure, it should be entitled “Know Thy Self”
For me I got the hand-me-downs and occasional shinny new toy, but with enough imagination one can Improve on things and make anything work.
Fox body notchback. That is all
Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat and Kevin von Erich: that's all I have to say.
Not a fan of going out to eat too often. Usually too salty and unhealthy. Love cooking at home.
Good taste is learned. We're born with no taste. Bad taste can be learned too. Both require development.
Honestly, just go to your nearest thrift store. There are literal steals over there. A 100% wool jacket and pants is still 100% wool no matter if its $300 or $8.
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Taste is subjective, on an overall basis. Though there’s also taste in music from those who enjoy classical to jazz to modern R&B. Some will call todays music gaudy or call old school rock and roll boring.
Also, being a ‘New generation’ WWF fan, most notably Shawn Michaels, I can appreciate the 80’s era fandom. Good stuff.
Books. I have a really good taste for books
Was not looking at the cars lol
I am going to take your class sir. But could I get a military discount 😂😂😂
The question is,who decides what is good or bad taste?I suggest you do as you seem fit to do!
4:53 he read hundreds of books my assss.
@6:57 Your inner Joker Sir rising for a moment there 🃏
I am sitting here in boxer shorts and a tore up tie dye. lol Guess I need a little help.
YoU cAn StEAl THeM
I want to cultivate my good taste on women. Can I make the same thing as try them?
First!
Second!
Im italian dont know what bad food is. Im joking i went to uk
I think a lot of watches are generally passed down. For me, the last thing I want to do is disappoint my father when I'm wearing that watch.
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tried the whole stuff, its definitely not my style
Funny to me that you hold up a JPG bottle in a video about good taste. I find their bottles particularly distasteful. Second possibly only to Paco Rabanne
Antonio loves WWE!!!
Watches are overrated.
Most people don't care what brand or how much it cost.
Higher chance if somebody is checking Your watch - is that he gonna rob You. Lmao
Unless You're rich, watch is last place to spend Your hard earned money.
Watch is just an accessory that needs to exist. It's a piece of jewelry.
Just like rings and chains.
You don't need 10'000$ diamond rings or 50'000$ diamond chains.
Most important that You at least have them.
Doesn't matter price.
As long as it fits with Your outfit and style.
Rather invest Your money in high quality jacket and high quality shoes, multiple.
Watches are fake confidence. IMO.
Something happened after the 1970s in North America seems like grown men have the jock mentality to dress like they’re going to throw afootball all the time etc. you wouldn’t find this in Europe
Wow you mentioned goth hahaha I hope to see a whole episode based on male goth aesthetic
No mention of the Ultimate Warrior??? How DARE YOU!!!
Chanel Platinum Egoiste for Men. Meow...
I hate Gordon Ramsay. His skills with food might be great, but the way he behaves towards others is appalling, most ungentlemanly.
Whatever you’re doing, whatever you’re good at, if your character is lacking, I ain’t interested.
The only two things I care about when I dress are color and fit. That's all.
This man wares Carhartt thankyou. I would not ware any of this shit.
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Since you support the "oppressed" Ukraine, I guess you also support the "oppressed" Hamas, don't you?
I buy my watches because i like them not to impress no one
You buy a nice watch, it makes you feel good. Feeling good about your watch shows through your every interaction with the world.
Ok 😂
Oh shoot... I buy them to be on time.