🔴 Check out Collars & Co: Use code RMRS at collarsandco.com/rmrs for a special limited time discount off your order! Thank you Collars & Co for supporting my channel! Are you guilty of making these style mistakes? Comment below! ➡ ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pZjEQYQUhkc.html - Click here to watch How Men Over 30 Can STILL Dress YOUNG (Without Looking Foolish!)
I love this channel including Alpham knowing how to dress but the key is throw the clothes on and forget your wearing them in my opinion in order to be the best version of yourself.
Love the fragrances tip! I’ve been saying this for years, less is more. People are not interested in your fragrance preference; that’s for you and only you. People are only interested in having a breathable environment.
Very true! I'm a woman and most colognes make me nauseous. Too many men think bathing in their fragrance is the thing to do. Ugh! I'd rather just smell a light fragrance of soap on a man. That's plenty for me! LOL
I got a funny story to share, I went to a Cure Concert, people will usually wear normal cloth, T shirt for represent there favorite band or whatever. There is a style for Goth that sharp dress or just overly Victorian lol looks more like a Costume at that point, but any who, I told my wife that I'm going in a suit and bolo tie, all in black, opal rings fix my hair all slick, went with my friends to the show. and sadly I am terrified of heights....... So I walk out of the chair and walk around the main band just started, and I went by the curtain entrance, got to enjoy the songs, but the security guard came in. and saw other people watching the show from the entrance, kick everyone out of that spot but me, lol she thought I was working in there and tells me "Boss, if people are around send me a message or someone else, all good?" I said "yes, all is well, I let the higher up knows that your taking care of business" so afterwards haha I stay there longer and walk out to the next entrance and I figure they would think I work there considering the suit, watch, ring, well dress shoes bolo tie haha hair fixed, a security came to me and ask if everything was alright at entrance whatever and ask me if he can get something to eat, I told him sure be back at room whatever within 15min to 20mins, enjoy you're lunch break" omg I got a way with a lot. For now on I'm just going to arena concert dressing all sharp.
Plaid Tie I invented in 1975 when I was 7 years old. The Plaid Jacket Logan Lerman invented in 1975 aged 7 for Bad Guys in the TV Shows. Natalie Helferty Hollywood Royal
My very first pair of "dress shoes" were laceless, brown square toed slip-ons from Aldo. I thought I was so bold at 20 years old in University to start showing up to classes wearing those. Looking back, what a tragedy but hey, you live and learn!
Great tips here...love the "sissy sprayer", I guess I'm in between....it depends on the projection of the fragrance for me. Thanks for looking out for us!
re: logos - agreed. The only time I'd have anything on would be if it was part of a uniform for a specific event (such as pro racers that have sponsors on their jackets, etc._ otherwise it looks tacky
Hey Antonio!!Very difficult to address all men on our planet,we all try in our own way where we live,and that itself is challenge enough to fulfill.Cheers !
Good video Antonio! The person who gets the most attention is the one who isn't trying to get attention. I used to laugh at all the young guys who would be trying so hard wearing huge chains, trying to be trendy, basically wearing the same stuff everybody else was. This was the BIG LOGO era. We were also in a small western town so lots of cowboy gear too. Then there was me...a little older but not full of me. I would just wear discreet but classy clothes. Plain coloured long pants, polo shirt or short sleeved casual with small or no logos and my glasses. Totally tailored, not baggy look at me college boy stuff. I also wore good shoes or boots. Guess who the ladies noticed?
I am giving an update on my issue with Bruno Marc's shoe company. I'm happy to say they did the right thing by giving me a full refund for a pair of shoes that were too big.
Regarding exceptions to the "no sunglasses indoors" rule, i will propose two: 1) You are either carrying a long, white cane or escorted by a seeing-eye dog. 2) It's 106 miles to Chicago, you've got a full tank of gas, half a packet of cigarettes . . . and you're on a mission from God.
Knight of Canada Justin Bieber called his Jeans Shirt at the Oscars a Canadian Tuxedo and that stuck in 2022. Natalie Helferty Hollywood Royal Queen of Canada 🇨🇦
I strongly have to disagree with you on wearing a t-shirt with a sports jacket or suit. Don Johnson sported that look on Miami Vice in the 80s and it became a very popular look. People today are still sporting that look and in my opinion, it's not a try hard look. Even a t-shirt and cardigan sweater with a suit is a nice look.
So easy to overdo the scents- not a week goes by that I'm not passed on the street by some young dude covered with logos and patterns and I almost pass out from his overbearing spray-stank. Leave some in the can, bro...
Young guys usually are using cheap stuff like Axe, that disappears in 45 minutes, so they overspray to try to make it last longer. I usually go about 3 sprays if I'm riding in a car with someone, but I'll double it if I'm alone
You left out don't wear sunglasses with a fedora ( I've seen you do it in videos) & you should dress according to the place you're going to. You will look just as ridiculous wearing a 3 piece suit to the ice cream store just as much as wearing flip flops & shorts to Court
When I was in my 20s I used to love the t-shirt and sport coat look. Don’t think I could pull it off at 40 though. I also like fedoras and Panama hats but now I mostly stick to flat caps and newsboys for my bald head. (My picture is 10 years old and I need to update it…. I wish I still had that much hair!) My wife says I could perhaps go easier on the cologne. Point taken. And I love that you quoted God Himself about being lukewarm! It’s good advice for most things, I think! 🙏
Hey Antonio! Just started watching your videos and I am hooked to say the least as I am trying to find my adult fashion. That being said looking around at different stores and materials as you suggested I came up with what I thought would be an awesome idea for a video. This idea is using box store items that low priced to show style. Like using items found at the Walmart or Target for instance. This would give views a way to try new styles relatively cheap to build up to more expensive items. Also could really appeal to lower class or average class viewers needing the help. Either way keep up the great tips and style!
Lots of good stuff there, actually. Used to work with a young dude who suffered from Logo Overdose. Liked to buy used Gucci and Versace but only focused on items with huge, or multiple logos. Looked horrible. Square toed shoes...Some were high quality, and, sometimes looked great, except the toe...I know because I see tons of them donated to my local thrift store lol. With scents, when I try a new one, I test it by having people stand 2-3 feet from me, and asking how much they can smell it on a scale from 1-10. And with hats, it's all about YOUR overall look. Some people can pull off a fedora just fine, but I'm more of a flat cap/trilby kind of guy. My local downtown area has a great hat store👍
Antonio, the one about the comb over is definitely a sign of a try-hard! I see men ALL THE TIME who are balding and either try to do a comb over, to cover the bald spots, or just cut it as short as humanly possible all the time. As you said, we need to OWN the look!
I'm a middle-aged guy now but wearing bold logos felt strange even when I was at college. I get that guys like Roger Federer get paid for wearing certain type of gear but why would I serve as a walking advertisement for a company if I'm the one who pays? It doesn't make sense.
Just want to let people know that just dressing in solid colors can be boring too. I like some shirts that are flowered or having different design that still look great and make you look more daring. Plain is fine but if you take other risk especially with some shirts it makes a difference from people noticing you positively
I just retired (early 50s). I wore suits and business casual my entire career and always dressed ‘dapper’ at work. I told my wife I don’t want to wear socks for a year lol. Not sure if that is possible in regards to style but want to give it a try.
He's quite famous and well paid for his craft. I don't think he's into that mindset of "trying too hard" or standing out anymore. I get the feeling he doesn't give a rip what other people think and he just wears what he likes.