I thought it was the same guy for a moment. My thought was “oh that must be his kid” since I’ve not seen his kids in any videos and I’ve heard him mentioning being a dad. Then the gear clicked and I was “oh he is the child in the photo”
@@AshAshAshAshAshAshAshAshAshAshexactly what I thought. I had to look much closer and think on it. I Had to do a side by side comparison of this photo and a separate photo of him now.
Your dad spit you out. Both such handsome guys. I'm sorry you lost him so young. And I hope this helped the person who lost their grandma to feel they were dressed well.
You're literally a internet dad for your subscribers. Love your styles. Sometimes a little too overlaying for me (not this video), but you still look handsome in them.
I always find funerals kinda fun(not the right word but yk what I mean) to dress up for because you can really show what a person means to you and how beautiful they are. For my step grandmother's funeral I wore a suit with flowers on it because her garden was her pride, and it's nice to take things like that into account, at my first funeral I went very traditional because that person was a very traditional person. Funerals are pretty much the most personal occasion to dress up for so I think it's great to see you're helping out people who are struggling to choose what to wear.
Absolutely correct. If I know someone who passed, I would know what to wear. And have attended some very wacky funerals. And you know what? I remember each one. And a perfect way to bring a positive memory for all the things we did together. ❤
i’m chinese buddhist, so we have to do the opposite for funerals. no dressing up, & you should only wear black or white. if you’re not the immediate family, or like you’re going from work, people wear something simpler & dark-coloured. i find it a shame honestly, i don’t think it’s disrespectful to dress up for a funeral. but it’s tradition, so i just follow.
I can really see your father in you and the legacy you carry is palpable. Sorry for your loss and my condolences to the questioner, too. In knowing loss we know love, in knowing pain we can know joy.
At first I was going to say this video might be cringy because of the “funeral” theme, then you mentioned your father: boy was I wrong. It’s so wholesome that he’s inspired your style, and I wish you to be as much of an inspiration to your child(ren). You’re awesome, and I’m sure your dad would be proud of the man you’ve become
Having a good father can impact so so so much in a person. Sorry for your loss, Parker. Happy that you're still with us to carry on your father's legacy 🙂
I felt so many emotions in so little time. Great outfit, probably one of my favorites that you have worn (I love black). Your father was very handsome I see where you get your looks from. Sorry for your loss. Never sure what to say to people who have lost a loved one but I mean it, I am sorry your father past away.
Rest in perfect peace to your father, you look just like him, and your outfits are super dope. Especially this one, rest in perfect peace to Texaspideyyy's grandmother. May she be cherished and loved.
You're your dad's clone from the hair, the face, the smile, the vibe, and even the outfit. Like that one quote from the Lion King, he deffo lives in you.
may i just say, i have a very casual style, so i dont necessarily need to watch your videos, but you are such a kind person and youre so captivating as a creative. also sorry for your loss, your father would have loved how you dress. (and you look JUST LIKE HIM????)
He was showing the boots while he said "today is the 15 year anniversary" and i genuinely thought he was going to sau "the 15 year anniversary of when i first bought these boots".
I appreciate with how much respect you dealt this with and with how much consideration the question was asked. Anyways, in my culture there is no particular outfit considered right or wrong for a funeral. Just wear whatever you have. Although simplicity and dull colours are preferred but again, I have seen people at funerals in yellow, bright blue etc. Just comes down to whatever you have available.
Where I live people are buried very quickly after death, sometimes as quickly as 4 hours and sometimes the next day. Usually people go to a funeral in whatever they were wearing because they have no notice. I was once informed of a dear friends death around 5pm and the funeral was at 10 pm the same evening. I barely had a chance to change clothes at all after putting the kids to bed and before getting in the car.
I wear an all black suit not because of religion, also not because I am into goth, emo, metal fashion, but maybe the mafia noir aesthetic or dark wear aesthetic.
Wait…. Who else had to replay and pause the short on his dad photo cuz they thought it was a picture of himself at first! 🤯 dudes literally been copy pasted 🤩
I can understand the hesitancy to do funeral fits in general, and it was defintiely sweet to take the time to one, acknowledge this request was simply about the outfit for this person and helping them, and two, an homage to your dad.
Damn, you dad's cuffs are on point, I lost my mom 22 years ago, and everyday I remind myself, I want to enjoy life as much as I can, cause one of the few lessons she taught me, was that.