people who follow trends are just seeking attention and trying to fit in to look cool when actually they look stupid. Wear what you like, who cares about what the trend is.
Props to Harry for being so consistent with the RU-vid videos. Fashion guys like Daniel Simmons or Tim Dessaint hardly post on here anymore so it’s good to see more of Harry’s content. Cheers
It’s because Tim already got 1 million subs and he basically not really into trends. He explain mostly about fashion basics and there isn’t much to show more abt fashion basics
I think a big trend this year could be "Vacation wear" or Gorpcore-inspired, the kind of clothes you'd wear on different types of holidays such as skiing, tropical, hiking, yachting, etc We're already seeing loads of celebrities dressed up as if they're currently on holiday at an exotic location. With the cost of living crisis not easing up anytime soon (particularly here in the UK) many people will resort to looking like they've just come back from holiday
I think skinny jeans will have a brief moment but won’t have the same lasting power as baggy pants. Comfort wear is here to stay post-covid, and I don’t feel skinny jeans will survive the new landscape (especially considering skinnies only fit a couple different body types). Fitted pants will always have a place tho.
I like a good graphic tee and I think you will see a lot more of them. I think it’s harder to make minimalist pieces that stand out though so think it’s actually more work
I think that "comfort" is a trend i gladly picked up. As a teenager I was chubby and thick and skinny jeans were the norm so i looked like stuffed salami for most of high school. Now I'm quite fit, but still thick, so same thing. oversized clothing is something I think I'll always wear as it is indeed comfy
Baggy pants may have peaked in your world but they have only just reached the high street so I think they have a long way to go. I work with young people and one of the boys turned up in brand new baggy jeans and Adidas Sambas, which I assume must have been Christmas presents - he looked very cool and his friends all thought so too. Mind you, if teenagers in Birmingham are wearing something then that might be all you need to know to drop it from your own wardrobe.
I have two tips for buying leather jackets, they're pretty basic and by no means am reinventing the wheel but it always works. 1. Shop at thrift or vintage stores. There are some absolutely amazing leather jackets out there and because they are timeless they are a prime buy from second hand clothing stores. 2. Shop out of season. I'm in Australia and just bought myself a sunflower leather jacket on a 40 degree celsius day. I got it for over 55% off. It fits perfectly, and I mean perfect. The colour is perfect and it feels amazing. Definitely a piece I'm going to be holding on to for a long time. If a piece is timeless then you shouldn't be worried about buying last season's collection. This tip typically applies for the higher end brands.
I live in a small town in the North of England and up here skinnies are still the go to for the vast majority😅 the baggy jeans look is starting to come in for the tiny amount of more forward thinking females but skinnies and slim fit still rules for 90% of folks... So it's interesting to hear that baggy jeans are done and skinnies are back!! I'll get back to u in 2034 to let u know how we get on😮
That Trends are constantly 100% cyclical, is a very contemporary assumption. If that were historically the case, tunics would be back every 20 years. Clothing trends tend to follow general societal trends such as aspirations, fears, thought, and progress. 90s to now has been an era of post-modernist pastiche in almost all arts, but as in many fields post-modernism seems to be leaving space to something new, as the world shoots towards an almost unprecedented state of crisis, my guess is the same will happen in fashion. My prediction is (but I think I may just be parroting something I read somewhere) future fashion trends will be influenced by different visions of the future, either dystopian or utopian.
To be fair though, although tunics per se are not returning, clothing items with that same feel have returned, such as trench and long coats, long cardigans (the techwear type), and so on.
I’ve liked how fashion has gone basically follow what you want and how trends go it’s never truly gonna be out of fashion. My only struggle is finding nice relaxed jeans I don’t want super baggy and I don’t want skinny but can never find the right fit
It’s cool to see Allsaints featured in this video; it’s a brand I’ve loved for over 15 years. Every piece I’ve purchased remains timeless, and with a few exceptions, they never go out of style. While the quality has slightly declined since Wil Beedle’s departure and the acquisition, they’ve maintained the rock/punk/edgy touch I appreciate. The addition of more casual pieces helps them stay financially on track. Their jeans are excellent, the Japanese denim jackets are top-notch, and, in my opinion, their leather is the best investment. A (discounted) Allsaints shearling, in my experience, rivals an Acne Studios one. Despite being popular in London and New York (and thus having many haters), outside these cities, it’s underrated and deserves more recognition. Allsaints holds significant importance for me in the premium fashion industry
Matter of opinion. Everyone has a different body type and personal taste. We need to stop villainizing past trends, as everything so far has already been and come back. Back the. people hated in wide legged and baggy, just like you hate on skinny. Instead of having the sheep mentality of baging just because that’s the norm and everyone else is brainwashed to do it too, maybe consider that’s none of your business? No one is forcing you to wear anything you don’t want to. Trends aside, everything goes now days, and having style and be fashionable isn’t the same as being trendy. Trends change constantly. Style and fashion is timeless!
It seems like a lot of the trends remind me of going to high school in the late 1990’s. I’m interested in seeing if race car apparel starts trending. When I went to college, my first semester (2001) had so many people wearing NASCAR leather jackets. I’d like to see those make a comeback!
Racecar, Formula 1, Motocross, etc type apparel has been big for a couple years. In my opinion I think a lot of people are actually pretty done with that aesthetic.
@@csdrago-creative It might be that its making its way across the atlantic, I've only recently started seeing people wear big f1 jackets and whatnot in the UK and Spain
Can't really disagree with any of these! I feel like the whole 'grungy rocker' type thing will be in, as well as people in summer wanting that whole old money vibe. Personally I'm not into either but am very interested to see trends changing :)
Really looks like we've come almost full circle, many pieces of their respective trends are already part of my wardrobe. But I'm begging if we have a resurgence of 2010s fashion, please leave the mustache craze behind, everything had a mustache on it back then.
I’ve always loved leather jackets, bonnet jackets, and suede jackets. I’m glad those are becoming more popular. I love brands like All Saints and John Varvatos.
im moving towards high quality n timeless clothing but i am interested in jackets bcs imo a great jacket can alleviate your outfit drastically compared to other items like pants or sneakers
I’ve wanted a racing jacket for a while so I’m ok with it being in - that said, I plan on wearing them for a while regardless of trends so we’ll see if it ages well or not
Sneaker wise I feel that the original low top black Converse Chuck Taylors will be big this year. They're of course always stylish. Recent years I didn't spot a lot of black ones and especially not low top ones but they could definitely replace a white sneaker. Especially if everything's going more rock'n'roll this year (which I agree with). We will probably also see a lot of boots in warmer weather as well (something similar to Adieu Type 196). Personally I'm looking closely at Saint Laurent this year. Never had any of their pieces but their current lineup is absolutely amazing. Looking forward grabbing a thing or two.
I love Saint Laurent but a lot of their stuff won’t suit me well, unfortunately. The prices are also more than I wanna spend but maybe I’ll add the odd piece from them to my wardrobe one day. 🤟
@@HarryHas I absolutely agree about their pricing. It's very expensive. Although I have a couple of their items on my wish list, realistically I'm only looking at timeless pieces like their double breasted winter overcoat. That's the only investment I would currently be willing to make (in hope that I could wear it for decades). I hope you'll get your wanted piece soon ✌
They will definitely be popular in the rain! Haha. They did have a moment with the whole Gorpcore trend. Is that what you mean or worn a bit different this time around?
@@HarryHas i mainly am talking about raincoats but also rainjackets like the ones from arc'teryx. Those kinds of jackets are super popular in northern europe
I don't think baggy jeans have hit there peak yet , considering you can't get mens baggy jeans in high Street shops but you can easily still get super skinny jeans , I think there's at least 2-3 mores before they hit there real peak.
I prefer slim fit rather than skinny fit jeans especially. Also I like the black and washed out black monochromatic look. Also the football euros are happening in 2024 so all things Adidas 3 stripes will be popular.
Skinny jeans come with skinny hems. Can’t do it not only are they feminine it’s work to take on and off. And they have lower rises which offer little room for your balls
God I hope slim jeans don’t come back into style. I will not be wearing them. Straight fit/baggy is so damn comfy! Took me 27 years to realize and I refuse to only enjoy it for only a couple years 😂😂
I haven't deviated from slim/fitted, slightly cropped or cuffed jeans since 🤔....the last time it was en vogue because they suite my frame best. Love the All Saints look.
I’m loving allsaints these days. Wish there was other stores at similar price points to it. There is the Kooples and Sandro but not so keen on them these days
I have skinny black The Kooples jeans that came with a black wallet chain on a hip. Always thought they are absolutely amazing, and the quality is superb - still looking as on day one despite years of wear. Only after I started watching style videos I learned that skinny is frowned upon and now I feel weird putting on my favorite pair! Cannot wait for the trend circle to make a full loop 😂 Btw shame influencers rarely talk about Kooples, I think so many of their pieces are absolutely fantastic
lol I remember "The Justin Beiber , Party Rock anthem" type of clothing. It was a lot to take in.. But I still think the trends today are even more ridiculous.. Especially them Edgar Perm Haircuts are out of control.
Happy 2024! I concur that punk/hardcore/rock/ metal esthetics will make a comeback in 2024 -- customized (i.e., slightly tapered) 501 in light blue, leather jacket, band shirts, Converse Chucks, Vans Sk8 (both in black), and perhaps the bandana bracelet. That's how we dressed in 1987/88
All that you have mentioned are still in my wardrobe… together with my baggy, wide, athleasure clothes. Still wear those looks today. But I still don’t have a leather jacket…
Hmm I think so too the 2010 trend will be back because we get used to quiet luxury, is this the rise of loud luxury again let see, but even tho I'm still not going to follow trend I'm more in to classic look
Was just at a 2nd hand shop today and overheard a guy with his group of friends complaining about not wanting to go anywhere else because his feet hurt. I look down and him and EVERY single one of his friends had on Sambas. 🤦🏻♂️ Had a pair over a decade ago. They look great, but I’ll NEVER buy them again because of how uncomfortable they are. I’d rather buy Chucks over and over again than buy a pair of Sambas lol
I would really like to see the distressed clothing style of the early 2000s make a comeback. I miss having clothes that already look kind of ruined when I buy them
Harry any tips on dressing well in warmer weathers? I there’s basically only winter and summer where I live and I’ve gotten better with the winter fits but something about shorts doesn’t satisfy me in the summer
I think the Onitsuka Tiger Mexico 66 will replace the Sambas this year. They're a bit more versatile than the Sambas, but fit the same vintage shoe aesthetic
@@HarryHas True. Although I would love to see the black pair get more attention, as seemingly the yellow pair exploded, and not the more vanilla looking colorways!
slim and skinny jeans are definitely coming back. My husband prefers a relaxed fit and he had a really hard time finding a pair of jeans recently. I don't think sneakers as such are going away, but we will definitely move away from the Samba style. I think Asics and retro sneakers will be more popular than they already are. Also loafers I think will be more in the spotlight than the last couple of years. Slim ankle boots to go along with the slim jeans are a must IMO so we will be seeing those more.
The sneaker nerds I follow are saying we’ve just had the mesh runner summer. They’re wearing a lot of Salomon’s, saucony, hoka and similar types of runners
Thoughts on sneakers? Still going to be around for the hardcore fans. But the hype is over for most, you could see a drop in prices as those that collect will become smaller in numbers 👍
Great stuff as always Harry, keep up the good work. I think sheer pieces will be incredibly popular this year, as mens have become more and more "accustomed" to this kind of pattern. I'll try to pick one myself. Now, speaking of sneakers, i'm thinking of picking a pair of gray ones, as i got just black and white pairs, but i'd like to know your opinion on loafers, do you think they are gonna be popular?
2024 is trends of what I’ve been wearing for the past 3 years. Just started adding vintage military clothes. I’m talking WWII vintage, with a 1960s, and Vietnam war. Will that be next? Minus the leopard print
I recently bought an A-2 inspired leather jacket by Beams Plus. Probably the most expensive thing i ever bought for a clothing. Though compared to really old ones, it was much cheaper so i bought it. It was about 800 bucks. The real original ones like Buzz Ricksons costs about 2000 dollars or so. But lately ive been watching a lot of leather channels in Japan. Schott and vansons look really good too. But A-2 jackets are what i like looking at these days. It is a still a little chilly to wear it but i have been wearing it a lot to break it in.
Puma was once the biggest racing (Formula 1 racing and NASCAR) clothing apparel company. I believe we’re going to see a rise in Puma racing shoes, clothing, and accessories.
People are still phasing out from the skinny/slim look. Most people are only just getting used to the wide pants look and it's becoming more popular but still haven't peaked yet. It will take a while for the wide pants look to become more mainstream (just like when it took a few years for the skinny look to become more common back in the day).
When I bout my double rider or double breasted leather jacket, my brother immediately stated “ya know those go out of fashion, right?” Thing is, it’s been in fashion for over 70 YEARS, it’s not going out now
On Running shoes for slim shoe athleisure. Vans for affordable sneakers coming back on trend considering a decent amount of celebs like Harry, the Olsens, & Gigi being spotted in them.
Happy new year mate, all the best for 2024. Great overview, not into leopard look, neither in racing gear. But regular fitted jeans and chinos are fine. Will have to get me a leather jacket one day, your vid today reminded me about that, thanks 😂🙏🏻 Have a great start into the new week, cheers 👍🏻
It’s funny living somewhere mostly out of trend (Texas) because everyone is still wearing athleisure from 2017 styles. So I’m waiting for the baggy look to come into style 😂
I don't follow trends.I am the older man here.However,my clothes are very selective based on the weather.Slim fit jeans for autumn/ winter months and relaxed jeans for the spring/summer months.