@@hopelfreyamikaelson9348 everything is wrong with tightly pants... As a man always wear "little loose .. ' not tighty where you ball shape, underwear shape appear outside.. That's totally wrong concept of wearing pants, trousers 🙃
The slim fit is the reason why people think that You can’t have confort and suit in the same sentence,the trousers of 1930 where extremely large but that didn’t mean they where too big,just wide and very comfortable
It's actually a tactical decision. The tighter the jacket, the more swole you look. The more swole you look, the less likely your drunk cousin is to start a fight with you at your sister's wedding over the money he borrowed from you to get the brakes fixed on his car, therefore avoiding the extra cost of dry cleaning his blood out of it.
Those are the differences between a _sport coat_ and a suit jacket. A blazer is a sport coat that's made from a navy blue fabric* with metal or mother of pearl buttons. *There are also the ones with bold stripes but they're rarely seen
I honestly feel like blazers and suit jackets are the exact same thing. Just one is made with a matching set of pants and one isn’t. But both fit the same and both can be worn casual or dressy.
Absolutely. It gets even more ridiculous when "experts" try to imply sports jackets aren't just blazers made with funny looking fabric. . But yeah, the blazer is just the top portion of the suit.
Jesus the jacket and pants are too tight. Proper fit, get this stuff tailored,also I don’t mind the shirt with one or two unbuttoned but the tattoo throws the look off solid skin would make it better
Disagree with the tattoo. Thats opinion. The fit though... yes start with getting to know how a good tailored suit feels and fits. Ask the tailor about key areas where tailoring makes a big difference. Look at different types of fit. If after that you still like the very tight fit, mention it but let your viewers know this tight fit is VERY NOT THE WAY a suit should fit.
I think you took the tailor way to seriously. I have a muscular build too, but in terms of suit/blazer jackets, I always size up to get my armholes, sleeves, and chest a little room, while the tailor can trim down the waist a little bit to give them good look.
I really don't want to hate on this guy but the suits he owns aren't bad or anything but he is just so oddly shaped it makes everything he wears look somewhat off
i just wanna now...there's a college farewell coming up soon in april...i ought to try wearing yellow shirt with a black blazer and black jeans...everywhere i go they say it would look like a bumblebee or something...i dont really have a good dressing sense...can u help me out ?!
me personally, black dress shoes with a white long sleeve, heck even turtle necks would look good with a black suit, i just feel like yellow throws off the color of the black and yes i know black goes with everything but it is a little different , you could even try a light blue dress shirt. would look amazing, hope this helps have fun
@@alfredopotato well...ur suggestion helps a lot and it takes off all the burden of those choices i made...now i can peacefully focus on my studies and care less about my farewell day...Thankyou !!
Uhm a blazer is not a sports coat. A blazer, especially for men have specific attributes. For example a classic blazer can have metal buttons. I stress this point, because blurring the line between them can make it hard to find what you want.
I don't know about people's preferences but I strongly believe it's not ideal and does not look good at all wearing suit without socks Maybe will work with blazer but not suit