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Thank you Antonio. I’ve stepped up my style game after many years of going more casual and rugged. That said, I still like more natural fabrics like cotton, silk, modal, and rayon. Collars & Co polo’s with the dress collar are all ploy/spandex. Have you tried their Maranello cotton/silk blend to know how structured their collars are?
I love the concept of Collars & Co. but not crazy about polyester. Wish they had more 100% cotton options. Great video though Antonio! As always! Thanks
I wear a lululemon long sleeve shirt under my sweaters. Thin and breathable. Antonio, your account is so valuable for those who need or want guidance in learning to dress well. I would love it if you started a series on how to build confidence. The ultimate flex.
Finally, someone who appreciates V-neck sweaters over crew neck sweaters. Crew necks doesn't look good with a collared shirt, it looks cramped up and tight. You're better off wearing no collar at all.
Yeah, with a crew neck, it just feels like you're trying too much by trying to wear a collared shirt underneath. The V-neck allows you to do more. Also, you can't really have too big of a crew neck collar or it looks dumb.
Nice video. Just not a fan of using a zip sweater with a shirt and tie. You are better off with a blazer or sport jacket. Like all style, some guys can pull it off effortlessly and others can’t. Just a matter of preference.
Imo a lot of the advice from this video can apply to adding jackets, especially in regards to contrast in fabric and color. Personally I think two looks can work really well when it comes to sweaters and jackets. One is the more casual, but more visually striking look of a turtleneck sweater with a suit, maybe throw in a draped scarf in the mix. In this case it can be fun to play with contrast a lot, for example one of my university professors was wearing a muted red turtleneck with a gray prince of wales pattern suit, with a beige scarf. He pulled it off great, but I wouldn't recommend it for more formal settings. The look I tend to go more for is a v neck sweater, with a tie underneath and either a sport coat and trousers or either way a more casual suit. I'd recommend heavier wool fabrics as the goal with this look is to make the sweater almost look like a part of the suit, still maintaining a bit of contrast, but overall maintaining a sense of cohesiveness. For example I have this olive green patterned sport coat, dark green velvet pants and an olive green v-neck sweater. I added a tie with earthy tones and an olive green paisley pocket square in a puff fold and the look was great, very elegant, definitely a bit more formal than the previous look. All of the pieces were a bit different from one another in terms of colors and fabrics, but they were close enough to form a cohesive look
Nice. The weather in the part of India where I live does not present very many opportunities to wear sweaters. But I prefer the quarter zip or the V neck the very few times I get to wear one.
Perfect timing as I had my onlune shopping cart filled with sweaters. This video helped me narrow down my choices to the best choices for me. Thank you.
Great tips. I love the look of a sweater in the fall and winter, but TBH I hate wearing them. IMO they are too warm, itchy, and confining. Not something I wear if I want to be comfortable.
LOL. Great beginning, Antonio. Good joke!! I just noticed that watch in your intro. Nice. How about an updated watch video? Just asking... Maybe. Also, how about cravats? Thanks.
Wow, 1/4 zips, huh? I remember having a zillion of those from BR in the '00s. They must be out of style by now, don't you think? Nonetheless, I think they look terrible on guys over 45 or 50, like cargo shorts or leather jackets. Go with a classic crew or vee neck, or even a cardigan if you can pull it off without looking like you escaped from a nursing home.
He's overthinking casual vs. overly casual or something and that's somehow MY mistake? That sweater looks pretty olive to me unless we're really splitting hairs from the crayon box.