Hi 👋 The trousers look good. The baggy style is making a return. I'm older generation and have worn different clothing styles from the 1960s. In the 1980s men's trousers were baggy at the top with pleats in the front and they tapered to the ankle.
great vid! I been trying to shop on women's section a bit more, but the only thing I can't get down is the sizing for pants since I shop online, I don't if I should just go with my waist size or not, any tips?
When I first started shopping in the women’s section, I always had to try them on in store only. What I found typically took my size in men’s and subtract it by 22 / 24 to convert to women’s size. So I wear a men’s 29 in the waist. Subtract 24 equals 5. So in women’s I find size 4 or 6 fits me. I base it off the cut of the pants. If it’s true to size, then it’s a 6. If it runs large, then I’m a 4. Most brands shows the fit sizing or I gauge it how it fits the model online. Keep in mind women’s cut is different like the butt and crouch fits differently on men. Tops, I typically go up my men’s size. So I’m a men’s small, so women’s typically a medium fits me. Just sucks with sheaves since men have longer arms. Hope this helps.
@@RussMoJo Ay, I appreciate the helpful comment. I’m also a Small in men’s for tops so that’s a medium for me, I’m a 32 in waist size so would I subtract 24 from that?
@@TheWorldOfEd Yea, I would suggest starting with womens size 8 in pants for you.. Just like mens clothes, different brands fit differntly so might size 10. All depends on the brand. Also, Womnes pants dont have inseams like Mens, so cautios about the pants lenght too. Which is also why typically trying on in store is better too. Unless you dont mind the online shopping and return steps.
I love all these outfits a lot but tank tops really don't look good on me and you wear a lot of them unfortunately... Maybe could you do us a solid and recommend outfits with shirts / t-shirts if you could for the summer? Thanks in advance !
broke: women's clothes are for women, men should wear mens clothes woke: women's clothes are usually have more visual variety and extra thought is put into silhouettes and fittedness
I happened to walk thru aritzia in California which I never heard or seen before as my gf wants to shop around and surprised I liked their fits. I llike you style man! 🫡
@@itscharlesmackenzie no, I did not look at their jackets and stuff and just sat in their beautiful couch like yours but I was eyeing their sweats and hoodies. Might look again there because of your spring vlog, liked the black sweats! 💪🏼 keep up the good work man! 🫶🏽
This video is absolute fire! Love how you're incorporating women's clothing in your wardrobe.
I appreciate that! Thanks for watching
Love love the jacket and tie look!
Thanks!
Looks incredible
A leather jacket, shirt, tie and formal trousers always looks killer. It is one of the best classic looks for a chap. Formal shoes are better as well
Hi 👋 The trousers look good. The baggy style is making a return. I'm older generation and have worn different clothing styles from the 1960s. In the 1980s men's trousers were baggy at the top with pleats in the front and they tapered to the ankle.
Exactly! It's timeless
@@itscharlesmackenzie Yes , I like them.
great vid! I been trying to shop on women's section a bit more, but the only thing I can't get down is the sizing for pants since I shop online, I don't if I should just go with my waist size or not, any tips?
When I first started shopping in the women’s section, I always had to try them on in store only. What I found typically took my size in men’s and subtract it by 22 / 24 to convert to women’s size. So I wear a men’s 29 in the waist. Subtract 24 equals 5. So in women’s I find size 4 or 6 fits me. I base it off the cut of the pants. If it’s true to size, then it’s a 6. If it runs large, then I’m a 4. Most brands shows the fit sizing or I gauge it how it fits the model online. Keep in mind women’s cut is different like the butt and crouch fits differently on men. Tops, I typically go up my men’s size. So I’m a men’s small, so women’s typically a medium fits me. Just sucks with sheaves since men have longer arms. Hope this helps.
@@RussMoJo Ay, I appreciate the helpful comment. I’m also a Small in men’s for tops so that’s a medium for me, I’m a 32 in waist size so would I subtract 24 from that?
@@TheWorldOfEd Yea, I would suggest starting with womens size 8 in pants for you.. Just like mens clothes, different brands fit differntly so might size 10. All depends on the brand. Also, Womnes pants dont have inseams like Mens, so cautios about the pants lenght too. Which is also why typically trying on in store is better too. Unless you dont mind the online shopping and return steps.
Hey! I’m a 32 and I wear a 10 women’s. sometimes 12. I have thick glutes… lol
Is that tank from there also?
My brand :)
Aritzia needs to fully sponsor bro
They never will sadly lol
How tall are you?
5'11"
I love all these outfits a lot but tank tops really don't look good on me and you wear a lot of them unfortunately... Maybe could you do us a solid and recommend outfits with shirts / t-shirts if you could for the summer? Thanks in advance !
Noted!
🖤🖤🖤
broke: women's clothes are for women, men should wear mens clothes
woke: women's clothes are usually have more visual variety and extra thought is put into silhouettes and fittedness
I happened to walk thru aritzia in California which I never heard or seen before as my gf wants to shop around and surprised I liked their fits. I llike you style man! 🫡
Unreal man! Did you buy anything?
@@itscharlesmackenzie no, I did not look at their jackets and stuff and just sat in their beautiful couch like yours but I was eyeing their sweats and hoodies. Might look again there because of your spring vlog, liked the black sweats! 💪🏼 keep up the good work man! 🫶🏽