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You forgot to mention. If you want to keep it a masculine look, don’t wear your jeans so tight and hemmed up to the ankles, like you borrowed them from your sister. I got your back Antonio.
@@Rüdiger1901 staying away from skinny is a good idea, but slim cut and skinny are different. Skinny forms to your leg more like leggings than jeans. Slim cut still retains some space and shape while being form flattering
As an Australian, our national laws require us to break the rule: "don't wear Blundstones (Aussie for 'Chelsea boots') with shorts". I have chicken legs, but I still uphold my civic duty.
I have a pair of Thursday Chelsea boots. I got them before the company took a nose dive in both quality and customer service. I’ll be spending a bit more on my next pair. No more Thursdays for me.
I realize this is a "me issue". I've never understood Chelsea's, they just look awkward to me. The height drives me nuts. As well the fact Chelsea boots are acceptable for dress, yet "cowboy boots are not.". The lowest boot I'll wear is an 8" lace up boot and none lace up the average cowboy boots 12" shaft (ish). Of course then there is the length of pants "cuffing / rolling" never mind skinny jeans / pants. 👀. It all feels & looks so awkward and uncomfortable!! I'm just rambling and commenting to help the algorithm really Thank you for the video. Cheers beers and whiskey 🤠 🥃
@@RAWDEAL064 It was funny, the last "formal" event I was at. I was wearing cowboy boots, all other men wearing dress shoes. Seeing as I'm a military brat and wore a local uniform (from youth I was too broken for the military), my boots had one of if not the best mirror shine. A lot of the shoes were lucky if they ever had been polished. The best part is the gentleman putting on the event, even complimented me on them. Of course that's when I winked at my wife and she just shook her head 🤣. Ps. All I own is "military style" tac boots and cowboy boots, heck I train in boots. I'm not going to buy a pair of dress shoes to wear once every few years 🤷.
It’s funny that on the Thursday boots website with their Duke Chelsea, the guy that’s modeling them has jeans on…😂 I prefer leather bottom shoes, so lug souls are out for me. Those are for work boots and job sites.
Can RMRS do a video on the men fashion styles and trends of Tokyo, Japan ?? I visited Tokyo, Japan multiple times in the past. Nearly everyone there's dress very well regardless of fashion types and age group. I think Tokyo is is considered one of the fashion capital of the world along with Paris, Milan, and NYC.
I can't agree with the shorts and Chelsea thing. Here in Oz if you throw a rock over your shoulder anywhere in the country, it'll bounce off of three people wearing shorts and RM's or Blundie's before it hits the ground. Just make sure you're wearing work or tradie shorts, not little weight exercise shorts.
Do not know about this one. I do not like tapered trousers. I get them tailored for waist and length. That is probably a category of trousers that guys over 40 need to avoid. Chelsea’s look perfectly fine with regular trousers that otherwise fit except for leg tapering.
The advantage, but also the problem, with boots is you can wear shorter trousers but you don't want them too short that while sitting the hems are above the tops of boots. Then when you stand back up, the back of your trousers catches the pull straps and you have to constantly adjust. I cut off the straps on Beckett Simonon Silva Chelsea's for that reason.
You should do the same video on bout cowboy boots, depending on how high the boot goes, it’s not always easy to find pants cuts that work great with it
I’m a rule breaker and wear Chelsea boots with a tuxedo. I only wear my tux once or twice a year. I didn’t want my tux and shoes just sitting around so I made the concession that my shoes would have to be less formal. I got the Thursday Cavaliers and they have been great.
Thorogood , keens, thursdays, Salomon, and Wolverines. Jack pines our my go to everyday wear, hiking, garden, work, concrete. I love the jackpine I got from Duluth. Lightweight, waterproof, and has held up to daily abuse for a year so far. Zip up side, must have a lace. We still love a dress utilitarian ready to go from dress to mud in the water. 😂😊.
Honestly, I wasn't even in the market for a new pair of Chelseas, but I WAS looking for a new pair of boots. Those "stone rambler" Challenger boots on the site look fantastic.
Many thanks I stopped wearing a pretty nice pair of Cheaney Chelsea boots precisely because my straight leg jeans were simply too baggy for them, just ordered a pair of tapered 501s especially for them.
Silicon based spray? On suede? Yeah, ok then! Let’s stop them breathing and put a plastic layer on so they can’t be cleaned easy. To make it worse, holds a can of Kiwi spray - I guess you either a) don’t like your boots so don’t care about ruining them; or b) are getting paid loads of money and getting free products/boots to advertise shite and misinform viewers.
There's a whole back catalog of amazing style videos for every season on this channel. The best thing about Antonio's advice is that it's not about what's in fashion, it's about style in general (which is timeless). So last year's videos are as current as ever! Check it out, brother!
@@MayTheSchwartzBeWithYou really? Then why is there so much marketing around boots for men? Specifically making men look attractive in them along with fashion?
@@Justobserving9291 I didn't say men can't want to look good; I said men shouldn't come from a place of insecurity, which is where a statement that starts with "Men don't wear _______" comes from. Moreover, there is absolutely nothing "unmanly" about boots that use elastic bands (or zippers) instead of laces. It's just a stylistic preference, and, if anything, the more functional, time-saving design of laceless footwear is arguably more "manly" than taking the time to tie laces for purely decorative purposes. Hell, even the word "lace" sounds pretty darn feminine. I could easily imagine an alternative reality where someone like you would be saying, "Men don't wear boots with laces."
@@MayTheSchwartzBeWithYou Chelsea Boots are horrible. They might as well come with short pants and bib. But if you have trouble tying your shoes get a slip on then.