Our series of What Am I Wearing and Why with The Armoury Founders. Mark Cho and Alan See talk us through their outfits and how they put them together considering style, construction and fit. Visit thearmoury.com to learn more.
Good morning Mark..I really enjoy the way you explain how you combine different colors..what goes with what...I have encouraged young guys who want to dress better to subscribe to your channel and learn from a true master....YOU......you went to Brown university so the name Ted Williams is known to you.....you are that guy...Ted was brilliant on his theories on how to hit a baseball.?...I remember once on the radio hearing a incredible discussion between Ted and Tony gwynn on hitting a baseball..WOW..it was deep....keep up the great work
Mark i love this look with it varoius combinations all very classy..the shoes are wonderful..only thing i would add because i am old old school..spectator shoes....i love those shoes...peace..snowing in ny
One question: will you be my stylist? lol Wonderful pairings in this one. I live directly in-between both your stores (San Francisco), otherwise I'd be making an in person appointment right now! :-)
Hey Mark, I noticed the tie you were wearing... is it okay to have the back portion longer than the front? On a side note, I love how men wore ties in the 40s [or 50s?] shorter... is this "out" now?
That's the first thing I noticed. Was floored that it wasn't either tied differently or, if the ideal proportions weren't possible with this tie length, the back portion wasn't tucked in between the shirt panels higher up. Strange....
just a little bit of effort to: - insert the shirt under both lapels (not just one, cos nobody wears the shirt like that), and likewise with the pants - touch the shirt with the pants - let the pants stick out underneath the jacket a bit and touching the shoes would really help with the presentation, as well as make it a much pleasing experience to the viewer. Also, it would somewhat simulate how it would look when put on. great outfits by the way! just not a fan of white pants and that slip on black shoe a the end.
Is it no longer possible to speak about clothes without label names? Can you sell clothes strictly on the basis of quality without designer labels? Can you sell a Brunello Cucinelli jacket for the same obscene price without the label?