I love this channel, it has so many great videos which help people with fashion. It has certainly helped me out a lot. So thank you Gentleman’s Gazerte.
I've been wearing a green/blue and a red/blue Tattersall shirt for years; and I never knew that pattern had a name and a history. Thank you! I rock them with either a solid navy or red knit tie, or a burgundy/blue or green/blue Repp tie.
There is an awesome youtuber called Carl Murawski. He is an electrician, but a dapper one. He likes traditional americana style, but also tailored suits and overcoats. You should check him out. I hope this helps.
One of the very best videos you ever created. Top notch and sadly you just cost me a FORTUNE! My bank account going to get depleted in the next year or so as I buy all this up. Bummer.
If you want to irritate a kilt maker, order a shepherds check kilt. They are made but i have heard the check gives a bit of a tv static effect on the eyes while making it. Also you get less guidance when pleating it. Wierdly, tattersall shirts, window pane tweeds etc works with tartan kilts as does Argyle hose ( socks ). So a tweed jacket and vest with a window pane pattern, tartan kilt would be rather traditional and give a rustic , casual impression. Kilt and Argyle hose can also be combined in formal wear with the black barathea Prince Charles jacket, three button black vest, dress sporran, white shirt and black bow tie. So can tartan trews, so tartan trousers for formal wear. It sounds bold but you DO look both smart, dapper and formal. Sorry for the lenghty Scottish thing. I just have a passion for Highland wear as well as classic men’s wear….and i don’t want to come off as square or off the grid. *Drumroll* Great and informative video as always! 👍🎩❤️
What assortment of shirt colors and ties fits to your jacket ? I recently bought suit similar to your jacket, would be nice to know what range of shirts and ties would fit for it.
They did a video all about matching your shirts and ties to the color of your suit jacket/suit. I would say that, since this is quite a neutral collored jacket, you can go with white, beige or even pastel tones and patterns. Just dont go over the top and get a pattern similar to the windowpane on the jacket.
hi I am a big fan. I wonder if you could do a how to say sorry (I don't found the right word but I am sure that you can understand what i mean) like a gentleman. kip doing what you do :)
This would likely be good for the UK too plus incorporating white somewhere instead of those god-awful Union Jack suits I've seen old men on cruise ships wear for British Night and I'm not even patriotic in any way, shape or form.
Prince of Wales check is too busy for my liking and window pane looks a little too big for me. Glen check is perfect along with tattersall. Runner up is plaid followed by an honourable mention to houndstooth.
Good video. Of note however, at 16:14 you show a checked waistcoat as a good look but I’ll point out a couple things that aren’t quite right. First , the gentleman is wearing a belt with the vest, that isn’t done, secondly the vest is too short since we can see the belt and bit of the tie. It may be more correct to say the trousers are too low, a high waisted pair cut for braces would work much better. Overall I’d give this look an X not a “check” (excuse the pun). Preston’s jacket is quite nice by the way.
Wrong, plaid is a specific garment. The tartan garment that matches a mans kilt, but worn attached to the shoulder, draping down the back, for formal evening occasions.
I disagree with the point about patterned trousers flouting menswear tradition. There are plenty of photos and drawings from the 1930s and earlier with men wearing checked or striped pants with solid shirts and jackets. It's a good and classic look if you know how to pull it off
@@dandiehm8414 I'm not kidding around or trying to hate on this channel, I'm just saying that this advice only impresses certain types of people. And it's not the types of people that I am usually around. I don't dress to impress myself, I dress for others. I wear sweatpants and I t-shirt when I'm home alone.
@@peterswe86 well it seems like thats more a (you issue instead of the advice that was given! and dressing for others is a bit for the insecure or people with lack of confidence/originality this channel does nothing more than help people out in the journey of menswear in a good way nothing here is being forced its all up to you in the end!
Messrs. Shuelter and Schneider have exhibited a long history of never , ever replying to comments Therefore it is useless to pose questions to these gentlemen.
Very nice video, Mr. Schuelter. Please ,,,,may we dispense with the trite and offensive phrase.." these days" e.g. your reference to Gun Check...!!?? Gun Club check is Black, Rust, Gold and Green, period...and Scotland is the final authority.. PLEASE stop your patheric attempt at Americanizing the term. PLEASE ! Style is timeless , as you and Mr. Schneider should know well.!!!! Some of us gentlemen aren't interested in the attempt to destroy the original significances. One would not expect a response from either you or Mr. Raphael, as you never reply to anything. Thank you.