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Then these people are antiwhite, the fact that some one would see a older white man in a younger one as something negative, is all part of the antiwhite narrative we live under.
I got color analyzed years ago and came out as a classic winter, most worthwhile hour I ever spent as far as figuring out what colors worked best on me...Also, since I am in my late 60's and have kept myself in excellent shape I tend to wear what I like and not what is "trending"...Have you ever seen what is in the stores that cater to old white guys???...Not happening...
A grown man should wear things that our society wants young men to emulate. This is doubly true for fathers. They are role models for sons, and they teach social cues to daughters. There's a lot more to being a man worthy of respect and admiration than stubborn confidence.
Funny you mentioned frosted tips. Grey hairs are infiltrating my black mop-top, and I was thinking this mid-life crisis might be my last chance to pull finally off the look that teenager-me thought was so cool.
Great info, thanks! Antonio - would you make a video on what makes men old. Not to LOOK old, but really old inside. I.e. loosing curiosity, stop being interested in new things etc. My father was 90 when he waived final goodbye, but I could call him old by his look only:)
I was with you the whole way until you got to the part about no pleats. I used to be in the no pleats camp, but now I'm coming around to that classic high-waisted look.
I'm 62 and feel too old for this channel. Not sure what skin tone I have. Cannot wear white, or ANY light colors, they wash me out. I stick to black, charcoal, dark blue, burgundy, dark green. In the last 16 mos. I've lost 38 lbs. so now I have a huge selection of pants. I know my tailor well.
You're not too old. You're just feeling that way. I know plenty of people a fraction your age who can't lose 38lbs even if they need to shed triple that amount. You're not too old, but your mentality of thinking you are is weighing you does. A lot of guys half your age can't do what you physically did. Think about that, keep up that work, dress to make yourself smile, and you'll feel younger than you have in ages. I bet.
@@NWBwana I agree. Now is the time to show your mettle, and be the cool guy you are. Loosing 38 lbs is an admirable accomplishment. Thank you for inspiring me. I am 62.
@@marco_evertus Thanks, man. I give 100% in everything I do. I'm just very hard on myself. I truly wish I lived in an area where dressing well was the norm not a total sore thumb stick out.
@@NWBwana Thanks for the pep talk. I needed it, brother. I've just invested in myself by purchasing a custom charcoal suit from the Tailor Store, and I've upped my game again in the boot dept. I got out all my electric guitars again-and have been having a blast. I feel years younger already. Thumbs up, guys!
00:04👕 Different colors can have varying effects on skin tones; for fair skin with cool undertones, navy blue is flattering while beige, yellow, and orange are not. 00:26💚 Colors like emerald and lavender complement cool undertones, while deep purple, teal, and coral work for medium-colored skin with neutral undertones. 00:47🔥 For olive skin with warm undertones, avoid chartreuse, cool gray, and baby blue; instead, opt for burgundy, burnt orange, and ivory. 01:00🧑🎨 Wearing unflattering colors can make you look older; find colors that suit your complexion and undertones to look your best. 01:18🧵 Knowing your skin tone and undertone helps in selecting flattering colors; cooler undertones lean towards silver jewelry, warmer towards gold. 02:01🎨 Experiment with three to five colors that suit your complexion to build a great wardrobe. 03:51🕶 Outdated trends like shiny shirts, frosty tips, and baggy cargo shorts can make you look stuck in a time loop. 05:17👖 Dress for your age; as you get older, adapt your wardrobe to suit changes in your body and hair color. 06:02🛍 Shop at stores that target your demographic for better-fitting and age-appropriate clothing. 07:03👕 Sentimental clothing like old university t-shirts should be boxed up or shared with younger family members to avoid looking worn out. 07:29✂ Regularly trim unwanted hair in areas like eyebrows, nose, and ears to maintain a clean look. 08:02👓 Update your glasses as they are a great accessory; choose styles that add personality and energy to your look. 08:42👖 Avoid pleated pants for a younger look unless you prefer them and they fit well. 10:09👔 Stick to classic base colors to avoid looking outdated; trendy statement pieces can quickly become dated. 10:40✂ Update your hairstyle regularly to avoid looking outdated; find a style that suits you.
Colour is a classic. I remember Alpha M shopping at the mall for jeans way too tight, to this day, his voice gets a bit high. ;) I also switch to RUclipsrs that also target my age but am open to younger ones that dress more classic like Gent Z who is half my age but still looks good. I do like a vintage classic style, but don't take it over the top so you look like you are an extra on a Broadway production of a show set in the Victorian times.
Great video, i must admit that i like to use a lot of bracelets, will follow your advice and try to use less accesories, maybe use a different one each day. A little advice trimming your nose hairs. These hairs prevent foreign particles from entering your body, dont trimm them totally if you dont wanna get sick.
I just recently did a summer purge of some of my clothes. Got rid of the cheap striped polo's and worn out pants. I even got rid of some of my shoes that either didn't fit my style or I simply didn't wear that often. Donating the items to a rescue mission. Now I'm at the point though where I have a very limited selection of items to choose from, so I need to go shopping. Given that I'm in my mid 40's now, I plan to be a bit more picky about what I buy so that it can be universal pieces. As for the favorite sports hoodies, well...I am keeping these. But wearing them when the occasion fits.
Personally, I've always worn Brooks Brothers, Banana Republic, Ralph Lauren, etc, since I was a teenager. Some clothes make you look like you're mature, some make you look childish. When I was young, I never wanted to be childish. And, now that I'm older, childish clothing looks ridiculous on me.
49 years old here. Had to stop going to the corner barber shop, because there isn't one anymore. The 12 dollar super cut places, you might as well cut your own hair. The military style zipperhead look places, no thanks. So that leaves the 60 dollar salon places and I can't tell you how many barbers I had to go through until I found one that understood I wasn't looking for a hipster look.
Finding a good barber is definitely a journey! I retired from the Navy and moved back to NYC last year, and it took me until 2 months ago to find a good barber that not only cuts the way I like, but also didn't take hours out of my day. Until then I was traveling 2 hours out of state every 2 weeks to get my hair cut in CT. A great haircut makes you feel like a new man.
Nothing beats a good barber experience. It’s like finding a good taylor. Once you find one that understands you, you’ll never look for another again. My advice, look around, you may need to travel a little, but having a good barber cut your hair is priceless. I travel 45 minutes to get to my barber. But he’s never allowed me to walk out looking anything but my best. Haircuts are all about face shape, morning and daily routines and age. Something salons don’t understand.
I kinda dress in the 20s, 30s, style. Suspenders, hats, very old school. I'm 40. That's DEFINITELY out of date but I feel it's almost edgy in a way. Idk.. I get told I look 30. I think you can go WAY back, not 10-20 years, but like 80 years but incorporate modern pieces.
I think what’s important to remember is most men are not Johnny Depp, Keith Richards, or Jimmy Buffet (RIP). We can’t pull off the same look we had in our 20’s when we’re in our 50’s, 60’s, or older.
It's a shame, even white if not layered can slightly wash me out, it's not as harsh as some other colours, but it really takes some trial and error to get it right. I've found matching eye color works well for me, not sure if that could be a universal rule though.
Now all we need is beard dye that isn’t toxic long-term. I’ve tried everything including henna, which just goes orange. There’s a cumulative factor with even the non-irritant stuff.
I've looked much older than I am for my entire life, and I've always liked it. I'm 39, completely bald with a full salt & pepper beard. Children and strangers know to call me "sir" or "Mr. O." Being perceived to be closer to 52 than I actually am is underrated.
I firmly believe anyone who feels the need to put "real" in front of "men", however much they deny it, is trying to shame or manipulate you into their way of thinking. Women do it all the time to shame men into doing what they want them to, as do some men. I suppose there are some men who are vain enough to concern themselves about this kind of thing, thankfully I'm actually old enough to not care about looking old. But if you're under 50 and want a practical way to make your age almost impossible to determine - shave your head and your face. People judge by things they are familiar with, no hair removes clues about colour or style. No more time or money wasted in barber's, just buy a decent razor and scrub your skin to get a really close shave and extend the life of your blade.
I’m sorry, but you can never take my tracksuits from me. I’m not really into the hypebeast style or the Nike tech style. Allbirds actually makes the perfect one in my opinion. Under Armour too. They can just put me in weekend mode instantly and I love that.
Today I was shopping, I’m 38 and I was trying on my “regular” clothes and jeans, updating my wardrobe: clean, crispy look, no loud colors (grey black white brown) and in the changing room I overheard some young guy talking to his friend (probably early 20s) sounding so excited about some shirt and shorts, he was trying on - the pattern and colors, he was gonna post on IG, and I was just like “damn i AM old”. The other day I saw a post about “your 40 year old uncle playing Mario 64” ….that’s me! 😭
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IMO, the #1 thing for guys to not look older before their time is taking care of their physical health. This could mean shaving vs. leaving the terrible combover / power donut, not eating healthy, lack of a skincare routine, not exercising, etc... Regarding the points made in the video, I gotta disagree on almost all of them. 1. Color - I get how some colors may look better than others on particular skin types (subjectively), but I'm not convinced that wearing the wrong colors will make you look older / younger. Just potentially badly dressed. 2. Trends - he misses an important point that these days, fashion doesn't progress linearly and more than one thing can be "in fashion" at a time. These days, I see people wearing tons of trends from the 90s/00s and 2010s. I'd argue that cargo shorts will make you look more "in style" than some J Crew denim (although they too have cargo pants now). 3. Dressing for your age - how does going to a store that targets your demographic NOT make you look old if you are in fact old? Globalization of fashion also means that most of these stores all carry the same shit anyways. 4. University gear - I'll agree that it might make you look old. But only if you don't take care of yourself. If you are in shape and wearing a university sweater - much different than if you got a beer belly. 5. grooming - agree 6. Glasses - super subjective 7. Pleats are literally in style right now. 8. Outdated color / patterns - agree.
noticed that too. I think it's just his viewpoint on how men should dress. Or maybe he's giving advice to a more "professional" crowd for more formal type events and occasions. I definitely wouldn't dress that way on a daily basis. In fact, I think there is a level of hubris in all this if it isn't necessary for you to dress this way for a job or event.
@@Joe-mp1yj I try to dress a bit better when casual, but most of the people i know of all ages wear t-shirts and jeans or cargo shorts. I usually wear either a t-shirt or a button down with jeans or cargo shorts. 90% of the time i am on my way to or from the gym or some other activity, so it doesn’t make a lot of sense to get dressed up.
0:46 Notice the color of the clothing is reflected in the background of these fake AI images. Cool gray background behind the cool gray shirt. Distressed baby blue walls behind the baby blue shirt? 😆 Burnt orange bricks behind the burnt orange sweater. Real life examples are best.
What would posses a man to wear SHORTS in public, while not at a pool party or ON the sand. 🤷🏽♀️ I’m happy the skinny pants are fading. Especially in suits!! 🤦🏽♂️ And don’t show your socks unless you’re seated 😂
Dude. Is it me or does this guy only think about supporting white men? or as he says, "Fair skinned" guys? Nothing for anyone of any color at all. All brownies, Lation, black African, middle Eastern, Amerindian.... none of these, just white dudes. Should this be name "Real white men style"? Honestly, can some pass along some of the similar information for other groups? Can he reply to this?
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Then these people are antiwhite, the fact that some one would see a older white man in a younger one as something negative, is all part of the antiwhite narrative we live under.
I got color analyzed years ago and came out as a classic winter, most worthwhile hour I ever spent as far as figuring out what colors worked best on me...Also, since I am in my late 60's and have kept myself in excellent shape I tend to wear what I like and not what is "trending"...Have you ever seen what is in the stores that cater to old white guys???...Not happening...
At 57, I AM TIRED and worn out. 😂 Good information.
Hey, I would say that with A LOT OF CONFIDENCE. I am 62 and even more tired.
I feel you, brother.
Join the club.
I am 27 and I am even more tired. Ha ha.
@@roxtar38 right there with you on this one.
Great advice My friend as usual 🫡
A grown man needs to wear whatever he likes. If I like it, I don't care what others think.
A grown man should wear things that our society wants young men to emulate.
This is doubly true for fathers. They are role models for sons, and they teach social cues to daughters.
There's a lot more to being a man worthy of respect and admiration than stubborn confidence.
Dudes that don't know how to dress usually say that, and I'm not talking about being trendy.
I know! Isn't it liberating?! 😂
@Theyre.Watching.You. Hear hear!! 👏👏
thanks for the videos
Funny you mentioned frosted tips. Grey hairs are infiltrating my black mop-top, and I was thinking this mid-life crisis might be my last chance to pull finally off the look that teenager-me thought was so cool.
Great Vid..... Finally an approach that is structured for the way men think.
Thank you!
Great info, thanks!
Antonio - would you make a video on what makes men old. Not to LOOK old, but really old inside.
I.e. loosing curiosity, stop being interested in new things etc.
My father was 90 when he waived final goodbye, but I could call him old by his look only:)
Great video. There was a chart in the video of what colours go with your skin colour, where can I find that? Thank you
Hi great video, what brand are the 2 jackets in the very beginning of the video ? the blue and cream ones ? Any help would be great thanks 👍
I was with you the whole way until you got to the part about no pleats.
I used to be in the no pleats camp, but now I'm coming around to that classic high-waisted look.
55, fit and trim, still shop at AE, carefully though.
Do you have a video on clothing shape? Stuff that compliments certain body types vs stuff that doesn't?
I'm 62 and feel too old for this channel. Not sure what skin tone I have. Cannot wear white, or ANY light colors, they wash me out. I stick to black, charcoal, dark blue, burgundy, dark green. In the last 16 mos. I've lost 38 lbs. so now I have a huge selection of pants. I know my tailor well.
You're not too old. You're just feeling that way. I know plenty of people a fraction your age who can't lose 38lbs even if they need to shed triple that amount. You're not too old, but your mentality of thinking you are is weighing you does. A lot of guys half your age can't do what you physically did. Think about that, keep up that work, dress to make yourself smile, and you'll feel younger than you have in ages. I bet.
@@NWBwana I agree. Now is the time to show your mettle, and be the cool guy you are. Loosing 38 lbs is an admirable accomplishment. Thank you for inspiring me. I am 62.
Hi 62 I’m 26. I can definitely tell you style is a journey and it takes refinement over the decades so keep at it and also you look amazing.
@@marco_evertus Thanks, man. I give 100% in everything I do. I'm just very hard on myself. I truly wish I lived in an area where dressing well was the norm not a total sore thumb stick out.
@@NWBwana Thanks for the pep talk. I needed it, brother. I've just invested in myself by purchasing a custom charcoal suit from the Tailor Store, and I've upped my game again in the boot dept. I got out all my electric guitars again-and have been having a blast. I feel years younger already. Thumbs up, guys!
00:04👕 Different colors can have varying effects on skin tones; for fair skin with cool undertones, navy blue is flattering while beige, yellow, and orange are not.
00:26💚 Colors like emerald and lavender complement cool undertones, while deep purple, teal, and coral work for medium-colored skin with neutral undertones.
00:47🔥 For olive skin with warm undertones, avoid chartreuse, cool gray, and baby blue; instead, opt for burgundy, burnt orange, and ivory.
01:00🧑🎨 Wearing unflattering colors can make you look older; find colors that suit your complexion and undertones to look your best.
01:18🧵 Knowing your skin tone and undertone helps in selecting flattering colors; cooler undertones lean towards silver jewelry, warmer towards gold.
02:01🎨 Experiment with three to five colors that suit your complexion to build a great wardrobe.
03:51🕶 Outdated trends like shiny shirts, frosty tips, and baggy cargo shorts can make you look stuck in a time loop.
05:17👖 Dress for your age; as you get older, adapt your wardrobe to suit changes in your body and hair color.
06:02🛍 Shop at stores that target your demographic for better-fitting and age-appropriate clothing.
07:03👕 Sentimental clothing like old university t-shirts should be boxed up or shared with younger family members to avoid looking worn out.
07:29✂ Regularly trim unwanted hair in areas like eyebrows, nose, and ears to maintain a clean look.
08:02👓 Update your glasses as they are a great accessory; choose styles that add personality and energy to your look.
08:42👖 Avoid pleated pants for a younger look unless you prefer them and they fit well.
10:09👔 Stick to classic base colors to avoid looking outdated; trendy statement pieces can quickly become dated.
10:40✂ Update your hairstyle regularly to avoid looking outdated; find a style that suits you.
Nice presentation style, but I'm not sure if RGB hex codes is the best format for conveying color outside of the Web.
I'll stick with OD green, plaid, and camouflage patterns. It works well in the office I work in
when on vacation at the beach i allow myself some desert camo, but don't happen very often
Colour is a classic. I remember Alpha M shopping at the mall for jeans way too tight, to this day, his voice gets a bit high. ;) I also switch to RUclipsrs that also target my age but am open to younger ones that dress more classic like Gent Z who is half my age but still looks good. I do like a vintage classic style, but don't take it over the top so you look like you are an extra on a Broadway production of a show set in the Victorian times.
Yes but Alpha M has colon problems too hence the funny voice.
Great video, i must admit that i like to use a lot of bracelets, will follow your advice and try to use less accesories, maybe use a different one each day. A little advice trimming your nose hairs. These hairs prevent foreign particles from entering your body, dont trimm them totally if you dont wanna get sick.
Glad you found the video helpful! :)
😊 dropping a lot of brand names
I'm 63 and still sexy as hell, so I walk around naked...
Yes, |'m sure. :)
@@charlesedwards4160 well, maybe not the naked part...
@@ScottRossProductions i only walk naked when the lights are off and i'm 57 lol
Nice university gear is comfy for just kicking it around the house though...
Interesting collar
I knew to throw out my $60 Affliction t-shirt when I saw them on a discount table at Sam's Club - lol.
Still looking for that mens' style channel that says, "Hey, cargo shorts are cool!"😆
I just recently did a summer purge of some of my clothes. Got rid of the cheap striped polo's and worn out pants. I even got rid of some of my shoes that either didn't fit my style or I simply didn't wear that often. Donating the items to a rescue mission. Now I'm at the point though where I have a very limited selection of items to choose from, so I need to go shopping. Given that I'm in my mid 40's now, I plan to be a bit more picky about what I buy so that it can be universal pieces. As for the favorite sports hoodies, well...I am keeping these. But wearing them when the occasion fits.
Yes, when you got a drug deal to do, get the hoodie on and get me rollin' you know am sayin' dawg?
@@charlesedwards4160 LOL. Occasions like that are long gone for me.
huge fan of pleats
I love Saint Laurent but I still wear Versace as when I was 26.
This is why I stick to the basics.
5:08 what clothing store is this? Asking for a friend 👀
Personally, I've always worn Brooks Brothers, Banana Republic, Ralph Lauren, etc, since I was a teenager. Some clothes make you look like you're mature, some make you look childish. When I was young, I never wanted to be childish. And, now that I'm older, childish clothing looks ridiculous on me.
But Antonio, I am old lol. Im pale and always wear black and charcoal....probably doesnt suit me, but Im ready to learn.
Every guy in his 20s/30s/40s who goes into Hollister needs to watch this video! Remember, Hollister is designed for teenagers!
I think the only rule is have something that fits you right with no logos . That's timeless
I think the skin tone thing is overblown. All the guys in these pictures at the beginning of the video looked good
OMG... my undertones🤣🤣🤣 What cobblers! Hey, no tashes. Magnum P.I. finished in the 80s!!!!
49 years old here. Had to stop going to the corner barber shop, because there isn't one anymore. The 12 dollar super cut places, you might as well cut your own hair. The military style zipperhead look places, no thanks. So that leaves the 60 dollar salon places and I can't tell you how many barbers I had to go through until I found one that understood I wasn't looking for a hipster look.
Finding a good barber is definitely a journey! I retired from the Navy and moved back to NYC last year, and it took me until 2 months ago to find a good barber that not only cuts the way I like, but also didn't take hours out of my day. Until then I was traveling 2 hours out of state every 2 weeks to get my hair cut in CT. A great haircut makes you feel like a new man.
Try a Flo-bee. My father-in-law cut my hair with his 30 years ago and I was sold on it. Haven't paid for a haircut since.
Nothing beats a good barber experience. It’s like finding a good taylor. Once you find one that understands you, you’ll never look for another again. My advice, look around, you may need to travel a little, but having a good barber cut your hair is priceless. I travel 45 minutes to get to my barber. But he’s never allowed me to walk out looking anything but my best. Haircuts are all about face shape, morning and daily routines and age. Something salons don’t understand.
I started thinning out on top, started wet shaving my head, don’t have to bother with all that nonsense 😁🇬🇧
@@MrLoopy52 I'm just not ready to shave my head.
I kinda dress in the 20s, 30s, style. Suspenders, hats, very old school. I'm 40. That's DEFINITELY out of date but I feel it's almost edgy in a way. Idk.. I get told I look 30.
I think you can go WAY back, not 10-20 years, but like 80 years but incorporate modern pieces.
You would dig Ask Okey although his suits are 7k! I’m not affiliated.
I think what’s important to remember is most men are not Johnny Depp, Keith Richards, or Jimmy Buffet (RIP). We can’t pull off the same look we had in our 20’s when we’re in our 50’s, 60’s, or older.
To be fair, they can't either
What if i want to look old lol
It's a shame, even white if not layered can slightly wash me out, it's not as harsh as some other colours, but it really takes some trial and error to get it right. I've found matching eye color works well for me, not sure if that could be a universal rule though.
I appreciate your input sir.
But I feel ppl shall wear whatever they like. So long as it's not offensive & it covers your body
@@PulseRELOADED what a pointless reply
lol, almost none of these men on the photos actually exist. They are AI created.
Brooks Brothers is still around? I thought they closed down a few years ago..???
Now all we need is beard dye that isn’t toxic long-term. I’ve tried everything including henna, which just goes orange. There’s a cumulative factor with even the non-irritant stuff.
Pleats in a suits is on the comeback. Yes, worn at the natural waist. But not at the hips!!
I've looked much older than I am for my entire life, and I've always liked it. I'm 39, completely bald with a full salt & pepper beard.
Children and strangers know to call me "sir" or "Mr. O."
Being perceived to be closer to 52 than I actually am is underrated.
I firmly believe anyone who feels the need to put "real" in front of "men", however much they deny it, is trying to shame or manipulate you into their way of thinking. Women do it all the time to shame men into doing what they want them to, as do some men. I suppose there are some men who are vain enough to concern themselves about this kind of thing, thankfully I'm actually old enough to not care about looking old.
But if you're under 50 and want a practical way to make your age almost impossible to determine - shave your head and your face. People judge by things they are familiar with, no hair removes clues about colour or style. No more time or money wasted in barber's, just buy a decent razor and scrub your skin to get a really close shave and extend the life of your blade.
Shaming is good.
I think Antonio just wants EVERYBODY in suits, basically, you KNOW I'm right Antonio, don't you 😌.
10:10 It'S (u) all Good man
my hair is gone and never coming back. I've been balding since 20 😂
I’m sorry, but you can never take my tracksuits from me. I’m not really into the hypebeast style or the Nike tech style. Allbirds actually makes the perfect one in my opinion. Under Armour too. They can just put me in weekend mode instantly and I love that.
Lmao the drake pic he sure dont care about age
Today I was shopping, I’m 38 and I was trying on my “regular” clothes and jeans, updating my wardrobe: clean, crispy look, no loud colors (grey black white brown) and in the changing room I overheard some young guy talking to his friend (probably early 20s) sounding so excited about some shirt and shorts, he was trying on - the pattern and colors, he was gonna post on IG, and I was just like “damn i AM old”.
The other day I saw a post about “your 40 year old uncle playing Mario 64” ….that’s me! 😭
wait what? how does the color of the veins help with skin color?
You mean I peaked seven years ago? 🤣
Pleats are back in style. I've seen a lot of Gen Z-ers wearing them
Honestly that beige jacket looks way cooler thant he boring navy blue
A color one should never wear is faded black. I've noticed that it is worn primarily by poor people. It's the color of despair.
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But like, what places cater to 30's?
And doesn't break the bank...
so true you look good on you all the LV men with not good on me
Not talked about side affects of hair regrowth: loss of libido. So you get your hair but what's the point?
A "Keeps" ad that uses video of a bald scientist is pretty funny. 🥚🔬
Men clothing styles really do have uniform cycle. Its simple to tell men that pushing their age against the way they wore.
I’m way too old for any of this.
IMO, the #1 thing for guys to not look older before their time is taking care of their physical health. This could mean shaving vs. leaving the terrible combover / power donut, not eating healthy, lack of a skincare routine, not exercising, etc...
Regarding the points made in the video, I gotta disagree on almost all of them.
1. Color - I get how some colors may look better than others on particular skin types (subjectively), but I'm not convinced that wearing the wrong colors will make you look older / younger. Just potentially badly dressed.
2. Trends - he misses an important point that these days, fashion doesn't progress linearly and more than one thing can be "in fashion" at a time. These days, I see people wearing tons of trends from the 90s/00s and 2010s. I'd argue that cargo shorts will make you look more "in style" than some J Crew denim (although they too have cargo pants now).
3. Dressing for your age - how does going to a store that targets your demographic NOT make you look old if you are in fact old? Globalization of fashion also means that most of these stores all carry the same shit anyways.
4. University gear - I'll agree that it might make you look old. But only if you don't take care of yourself. If you are in shape and wearing a university sweater - much different than if you got a beer belly.
5. grooming - agree
6. Glasses - super subjective
7. Pleats are literally in style right now.
8. Outdated color / patterns - agree.
No trend-chasing.
I hate these videos because as a fit guy in his 50’s, this tells me i have to wear a suit or grandpa clothes - and nobody wears suits anymore.
noticed that too. I think it's just his viewpoint on how men should dress. Or maybe he's giving advice to a more "professional" crowd for more formal type events and occasions. I definitely wouldn't dress that way on a daily basis. In fact, I think there is a level of hubris in all this if it isn't necessary for you to dress this way for a job or event.
@@Joe-mp1yj I try to dress a bit better when casual, but most of the people i know of all ages wear t-shirts and jeans or cargo shorts. I usually wear either a t-shirt or a button down with jeans or cargo shorts. 90% of the time i am on my way to or from the gym or some other activity, so it doesn’t make a lot of sense to get dressed up.
Unless it impacts your health, don't worry about it. The outside doesn't matter too much. It's what's inside that counts.
Im the opposite. People tell me i look younger but feel older
Looking young but feeling old - bet that keeps life interesting!
Where is my hairstyle video. I'm old
0:46 Notice the color of the clothing is reflected in the background of these fake AI images. Cool gray background behind the cool gray shirt. Distressed baby blue walls behind the baby blue shirt? 😆 Burnt orange bricks behind the burnt orange sweater. Real life examples are best.
51, best shape ever, look around 36ish. Not one wrinkle. I get away with a lot.
I am about to be 30 and Im looking forward to some salt in my beard. I have no desire to avoid aging. The styling pieces are good advice still
I am 44 and I'm washed up
I still wear my University polo's because they're Jordan's. And Texas can't wear Jordan's. BOOMER!
All don't matter as long as he's handsome, and bright skin vs dark skin can't wear the same color
To point 1:
No!
Say no to fast fashion
Idk about being "outdated" who tf cares if you look and feel good, wear what you want
i mostly buy second hand clothes, im literally "wearing your grasnpas clothes"
No pleats. No suspenders. No color in the hair (if you're hetero).
What would posses a man to wear SHORTS in public, while not at a pool party or ON the sand. 🤷🏽♀️ I’m happy the skinny pants are fading. Especially in suits!! 🤦🏽♂️ And don’t show your socks unless you’re seated 😂
I was once told I look like a vampire. I don't wear that shirt anymore.
You should have embraced it and go for a full Christopher Lee Dracula like drip, becoming the lord of night.
I dress to look like the hot babe that I am 😅
Sorry, I'm 24 and I like to look old, I have a thick mustache looks like in 30s. I'll never shave this again, don't want to look like a boy/ teenager.
Nice AI models
What if you're not lucky enough to have one out of 10000 genetics so catwalk advice doesn't do much for you?
Who has time for all that BS
Sorry, skin tones? This is a man's site right?
Ohh please it’s 2024 not 1924
Dude. Is it me or does this guy only think about supporting white men? or as he says, "Fair skinned" guys? Nothing for anyone of any color at all. All brownies, Lation, black African, middle Eastern, Amerindian.... none of these, just white dudes. Should this be name "Real white men style"? Honestly, can some pass along some of the similar information for other groups? Can he reply to this?
😂 he was speaking in general but used certain tone as an example.
Watch it again, he covers all skin tones 🤔