I need a video like this for every different piece of clothing please! Grey sweats, hoodies,tshirts,sweaters,trousers,jeans,and shorts. I'm just getting into style and trying to look nice, but there are so many different brands and options its overwhelming !
Purple label fabrics are next level, they've always got unique textiles and they use them in creative ways. I absolutely love everything they produce. Just need to time your purchases around their sales. Still going to be expensive, but at least you get the quality that luxury always claims to offer and never usually seems to quite live up to with some of the European brands.
For me it's all about the silhouette. You can find some walmart sweatpants for the same silhouette if you get the size right. I usually shop at H&M, Uniqlo and Zara. Not a fan of over priced clothing.
Calvin klein, tommy, armani exchange, hugo, boss, jack and jones aren’t over priced. They cost more but at least you get some clothes that last you longer. Not as versatile(depending on the logo) but overall if economy is what you’re after, you’re better off just buying branded clothing and nit all that polluted cheap laboured fast fashion. That’s the reason they’re so cheap, cheap labour. These brands i mentioned are sustainable, those big brands aren’t really brands anymore but fashion houses, not made for the consumer market.
@@makerl1fe388 If you think that these brands you mentioned are sustainable, you should do more research. Yes, they are a notch higher quality and not as bad as fast fashion brands, but they are just as guilty of polluting and unfair wages. The true sustainable brands are few and far between, and usually you pay a very premium price. Honestly, even though it's been said so many times, your best option is usually thrifting and buying second hand since you basically leave no negative enviromental footprint and you might find some old pieces of every category that were made better than the contemporary ones. At the end of the day we should stop guilt-tripping people so much for being poor and focus more on making them aware of alternatives to fast fashion and how ingrained to the fashion industry unsustainable practices are at EVERY possible part of it.
For those who like the stitched crease on the last pair, the Adidas Beckenbauer track pants have the same detail, albeit in a more athletic style, for around $70. I have a pair and I love them. Slim-straight fit, zipper pockets, never wrinkle-highly recommend.
My absolute best pair of grey sweatpants that I own are a pair from 5 years ago from Primark for £10 and they are slim but not skinny and have zipper pockets. Absolute goats.
Liked the pairs that you choose. The Colorful Standards look very good. I also can recommend the Los Angeles Apparel 14 oz. Heavy Fleece Sweatpants for cozy fits.
Last time I went to Brazil I bought a pair of gray sweatpants from a brand called Malwee (w pronounced like a v) and the fit, comfort, quality, and look of it has yet to be beat by any brand I've bought sweatpants from
Honestly from my experience and in the same price point as Weekdays, I'm really feeling CottonOn sweatpants and UO sweatpants as well. I own alot of Essentials and their sweats dont do it for me.
Hey Tim, loving the content you put out! Wondering if you can make a video on how to get things tailored next? Like what you look for when a piece you love doesn't fit just right. What to ask your tailor when trying to achieve a certain look with a piece of clothing. Hope that makes sense. Thanks!
nike released some gray nike pants around 2014 havent found a pair of gray pants like these since. ill find them and post the name of them. hands down best sweatpants ive ever owned
The link for colorful standard brings you to the wrong website. Also, the perfect pair comes from both the material and the fit. You want your pants to fit as perfectly as possible. Take a minute to measure your waist, inseam, and seat. Find out what the perfect rise is for you. Then compare your numbers to the size chart on the store's website. Buy a pair of sweatpants that fits YOU. Not solely based on what material it's made of. Unless you do not care about your appearance then ignore this
How about u make a serieswhere u try differenttypes of basic/essential clothing utems from different brands and rank them... just like this one... if u have the budget that it
What do you think would happen if you asked 5 friends about your size to try these all on and not tell them the price. Which would be the Top 2 do you think?
I put my sunspel cashmere sweats in a gentle machine wool wash or you could hand wash and they do fine. Although I will say they are delicate and mine got a small hole.
For me sweatpants are supposed to be throwaway, easy and comfortable pants, that can be used in most conditions, and therefor I don't see myself ever spending over 70 dollars on a pair of sweatpants. its mind blowing to me, how people can spend so much on sweatpants, knowing how cheap it is to produce them, and how large a profit margin the companies are netting from you. I would rather have someone break my nose, then spend over 100 dollars on a pair of sweat pants.
The best looking sweats he didn't even rate, he tries them on at 1:12, the FOG Essentials - Signature Sweatpants - not the awful "relaxed trouser" version he gave an honorable mention to. Those look like 2010's sweatpants
I'm somewhere between a small and a medium. For the Colorful Standard Sweatpants, did you go with the XS or S? With Sweatpants, they all usually fit me small and medium fine, but I want to go with the better fit where possible. For reference, I'm a waist 32 typically
Hey Tim, could you tell me which size you took for the colourful standard sweatpants? I’m on the fence whether to take an XS or an S. I usually have a size 30 in Jeans
All fun and games til you're 6'8 and none of these would fit past mid shin. I get Boohoo Man Tall and maybe Asos tall at best and that's my lot in the UK.
Hey there's this one person name Show-go a music producer and I love his styles but idk where to start. Can you break down his styles and what type of fits I should buy
I went thtough... 5? pairs I think in the last month, buying and returning them cuz you still can't try on pants around here, and the ones that had a really good fit had a nasty shedding problem and stuff like that.
tim i find it really strange how we are the same height and just a few kg/lbs off but you seem to be a decent bit less skinny than i feel i am. like i feel our weight is further apart than it reaally is...
I think one brand that was missed was John Elliott - they basically made grey sweatpants "mainstream" in the mid-2010s and still put out a broad range of fits and amazing materials
Essentials would definitely be my pick as the best. Surprised we didn’t see any Cole Buxton sweats on the list, they’re also a great option. Great video!
the thing i love the most about tim's channel is how the channel is not just about style, it's about him exploring the world of style. it's been awesome to see your evolution and how much fun you're having with it
I like his content, but how is he exploring anything? His looks are always very similar. His color palette doesnt change at all. Black, White, Cream/Offwhite, brown, jeans...thats it
Tim, the amount of camera angles and pace of the video is really good! I've seen a lot of fashion content creators make videos in a more kind of static way with pictures; and you're really putting the effort on making it dynamic and I love it! Keep doing your vids with all this love!
Tim looks best in both the Asos and the Ralph Lauren sweatpants, the least and the most expensive of the bunch. Baggy sweats just don't look attractive on a shorter guy. They make him look squatty.
What about basic athletic sweats like Russell or Champion? They are way cheaper, and honestly, I can't tell a huge difference. It's hard for me to justify paying so much more for something that looks pretty much the same. Other than that, I also like the fitness brands, like Rise, Do You Even, and Aesthetic Revolution.