My sense of style is nothing like yours. I went a completely different direction and for things that suit my body type more. I ended up moving towards military jackets, rugged, lumberjacky with an emphasis on wools. the reason I say this is even though we are completely different, I would have never discovered my sense if it wasn't for discovering you a few years ago. It might seem simple but those videos of you talking about essentials while using one or two pieces as highlights to a certain outfit provided me the fundamentals to better understand what works and how to incorporate it to my own life without feeling overwhelemed. I could go on for hours and max out this comment, but I really wanted to say thank you Tim because while i'm still learning about fashion every day, you are the youtuber I had discovered whose sense of fashion wasn't tied to suits (and things that people in their mid 20s barely wore) and that in itself had a huge influence in my life. So thank you again.
Tim, you mentioned something toward the end that I think is the biggest key of this whole video: fashion grows with you. For years I'd beat myself up for not sticking to one style or meandering to different styles, and in recent months I realized that it's not only okay to experiment, but it's okay to change. My style for years at this point has been what I call "street minimal." Oversized but clean/tonal silhouettes rooted in timeless pieces like plain white tees, jeans and sneakers. I also like that you pointed out that mood boards and saved content can point you in the right direction, because chances are if you find yourself gravitating toward a similar aesthetic over and over, that's where your subconscious is pulling you. Great video Tim, thanks for making it!
You (and your team) do a wonderful job of combining content creation, education, and fashion into concise, high quality videos that continues to impress me even after years of watching you. Thanks for all you guys do and keep up the great work! Proud of y'all and looking forward to seeing what y'all cook up in 2024!!!
Could you talk about how you store and take care of your clothing? how you sort your closet, how you wash. Do you iron? Steam? If you do, do you have a steamer or have it sent out?
Dude the buy slowly and intentionally part is so true and I felt it when shopping today. Spent all day just to end up with one piece but Goddamn I love flannel lol. Cause I hate buying stuff I dont wanna wear.
i feel that one of the ebst ways to expand style is to pick out a "costume" it lets you disassociate with the clothes you buy and if there is something you feel more comfortable with you have a new piece that is different from something you'd normally buy.
The more you think about this video, the more it makes sense. Like how filling in the gaps in your wardrobe with pants is a good way to force yourself to define the scope of your style. Many others have attempted this type of video but none have perfected it like the one here. Well done, Team Dessaint!
Can I just say that, as a graphic designer, I LOVED the "choose your character" format you used to introduce different styles! I had to go back and compare the stats for the ones that I wear most (looks like Smooth Minimal and Dark Mode are coming out on top of Mr Brightside).
I just came acros this video and it sounds like its perfect for me! Im 30 but been struggling to find my style for my entire life. When i like something i get insecure and just wear a simple basic shirt with jeans almost every day. Id love to find something that i could wear at work during the day but which has an edge and i could also wear at a concert the same night.
It took me a while to find my style. A bit of exploring and buying the wrong items. But ultimately I found my style because I found your channel and Harry Has's channel. You guys really helped me out. Thank you man, love your work.
Excellent video Tim! I love the concept you put forward - starting simple by encouraging people to really visualise what they want and how each piece would fit into a functional wardrobe before even buying anything.
Hi Tim, I have been leveling up my style since I watching your videos. I love your way of telling about style: simple, straight ahead, informative but never get bored. You’re my fashion coach bro 😂
I'm really glad that you mentioned your personal style is something that's subject to change over time and the suggestion to periodically reevaluate it. I remember coming across a thread on r/malefashionadvice with someone asking what are some styles that you've grown out of. The one response that really stuck me though is someone saying that they don't think they'll ever 100% fully outgrow a style they used to like but rather put it on the backburner and try to revisit and evolve it in the future.
I’d love a video on how to pair down a wardrobe after you’ve already fallen into the trap of owning more than you wear and ways to mix/match similar to a minimalist wardrobe but without just black/white/blue jeans
Tim, you had me at the people looking 😂😭 Especially the mention of the big city. Man i live in the suburbs with a middle school population and old population. Im in this weird in between age, and everyone my age just dresses extremely basic.
thissss... was actually a phenomenally put together video; in my line of work, we're big fans of frameworks, and this just . . . clicks -- beautiful work, beautiful "thinking"
The best video this year. First time watch a video many times. I am strongly aligned with your fashion mind ( majority of people too). Fashion is ever evolving, have fun, play with it.
another step is to think outside of the box, meaning don't rely on what you see in your surroundings; actually conceive of your own, possibly inspired by nocturnal dreams.
the styles i identify with generally go with a smaller body frame, so i’ve been working hard on fitness over the last year, and i’m finally beginning to experiment with things like tucking in my shirts (which i felt very uncomfortable with before)! this video has perfect timing - i’m so excited to explore and find my personal style!!
I’ve already been doing pretty much what you said in the video for a bit of time now. But that was such a great video just such a high production value and a great summary of how one can find a personal style. Keep it up✌️✌️✌️
The incentive is to have your own distinguishable style. I mean, I'm into Street style or, i guess, old money and stuff like that, but I don't really want to emulate or imitate whatever others put on. I wanna have my own, and to attain this I probably need to experiment and observe not once or twice but tons of times.
I found some interesting quote about style "Fashion you can buy, but style you possess. The key to style is learning who you are, which takes years. There's no how-to road map to style. It's about self expression and, above all, attitude." - Iris Apfel
Tim I hope you make a video of 5 types of outfit for 5 types of climate, Tropical, Dry, Temperate, Continental, Polar, because most of your style are more for freezing temperature, I hope you make that too
Bro I'm watching your video after you posted it 10 months ago don't know weather you are still active on your page or not but loved your video and way of explaining i am doing the 1st step exposure right now and once again loved your video 🎉🎉🎉🎉. You gained one subscriber bro 👍
I find Pinterest is my best source for fashion inspiration! I have a board with outfits I like including some celebrities. I need to go back and look for some similarities to find my aesthetic
Congrats on the video! Really nice. But there's a point in that method where i would hesitate, and that's where your actual body, the image you have of it in your head, and the ideal image you are sold on or aspire to all collyde. I mean, you could really like certain style, but it might not work for your actual body. Or maybe you like the way it looks on other people, but it wouldn't comunicate the right message when it's you wearing it. As someone put it, know thyself. Anyway, i'm going to try what you explain. Thanks for your content!
Please keep doing these kind of videos and please make a video about matching colors for an outfit. A more detailed video other than United Colors video.
Those stats at the beginning were ridiculous to me at first and I was in the midst of typing a not so kind comment. While typing trying to figure out the words to use I had time to think and ended up agreeing with you. That simple moment made me subscribe. I wonder how long it took you to come up with those. I respect your mind. Pause.
Another awesome and very insightful video! I'm finding my style to be a bit more difficult to articulate. I really gravitate towards more of an old money/classic aesthetic but I also really like elements of a more rugged look and a bit of streetwear thrown in if it's done correctly.
I am not into fashion or anything and i've been buying plain black clothes only because it's the safest choice but something was missing.and it was the FITTING. Then this year I came across this street wear thing. I came to like it because of how comfortable it is. like the oversized shirt fitting and it looks cool. the best part is the sneakers. I did not imagine I would one day collect jordans and nike dunks sneakers which I have not heard of until this year.. It felt like a transformation.
00:04 Finding your personal style starts with exposure to more fashion. 01:11 Observe different styles and create a personal style identity 02:11 Extract a style identity from curated collections of style. 03:12 Getting your personal style identity is the key to building a cohesive style. 04:10 Buy slowly and intentionally 05:09 Invest in timeless key pieces for your wardrobe. 06:03 Experiment with different clothing styles and materials 07:03 Find your style by embracing change and staying open to new influences. Crafted by Merlin AI.
good advice, I consumed a shit ton of fashion media while developing my style and thankfully I was broke so I was forced to buy slow which led me to less garbage in my wardrobe
very well thought out content. will definitely use this as my guide. (note: i actually bought a hoodie right before this video released, so yeah rookie mistake? 😅)
Loved all your videos Tim. Tbh, your videos have helped me so much to improve and explore my personal style since the beginning of the pandemic. Luckily, your minimalist style really suits my liking which also helped me to style minimal clothing much better❤
I’ve learned not to go with trends and buy stuff that would still look good in years to come. First it was skinny jeans and now it’s oversized hoodies…trends to be avoided
I've found my style after covid-19 ! And now I'm still in the process of buying, timeless items that I can wear again and again.
It’s a struggle though🫣
How to find a good quality stuff that will last a thousand yearr
@@Yetha148 it can be for sure
@@jessemonroe5771 probably never
Same!
My sense of style is nothing like yours. I went a completely different direction and for things that suit my body type more. I ended up moving towards military jackets, rugged, lumberjacky with an emphasis on wools.
the reason I say this is even though we are completely different, I would have never discovered my sense if it wasn't for discovering you a few years ago. It might seem simple but those videos of you talking about essentials while using one or two pieces as highlights to a certain outfit provided me the fundamentals to better understand what works and how to incorporate it to my own life without feeling overwhelemed.
I could go on for hours and max out this comment, but I really wanted to say thank you Tim because while i'm still learning about fashion every day, you are the youtuber I had discovered whose sense of fashion wasn't tied to suits (and things that people in their mid 20s barely wore) and that in itself had a huge influence in my life. So thank you again.
Tim's videos are always are always minimal, elevated and comfortable
Tim, you mentioned something toward the end that I think is the biggest key of this whole video: fashion grows with you. For years I'd beat myself up for not sticking to one style or meandering to different styles, and in recent months I realized that it's not only okay to experiment, but it's okay to change. My style for years at this point has been what I call "street minimal." Oversized but clean/tonal silhouettes rooted in timeless pieces like plain white tees, jeans and sneakers.
I also like that you pointed out that mood boards and saved content can point you in the right direction, because chances are if you find yourself gravitating toward a similar aesthetic over and over, that's where your subconscious is pulling you. Great video Tim, thanks for making it!
You (and your team) do a wonderful job of combining content creation, education, and fashion into concise, high quality videos that continues to impress me even after years of watching you. Thanks for all you guys do and keep up the great work! Proud of y'all and looking forward to seeing what y'all cook up in 2024!!!
Thank you for your kind words Timothy! We’re going even bigger and better in 2024 ;)
Could you talk about how you store and take care of your clothing?
how you sort your closet, how you wash.
Do you iron? Steam?
If you do, do you have a steamer or have it sent out?
Dude the buy slowly and intentionally part is so true and I felt it when shopping today. Spent all day just to end up with one piece but Goddamn I love flannel lol. Cause I hate buying stuff I dont wanna wear.
THIS. THIS IS IT. This is the best fashion related video on this planet. You are the absolut best
Tim's channel is the reason I start to build up my own fashion sense, same to my own self-esteem after knowing about fashion
i feel that one of the ebst ways to expand style is to pick out a "costume" it lets you disassociate with the clothes you buy and if there is something you feel more comfortable with you have a new piece that is different from something you'd normally buy.
The more you think about this video, the more it makes sense. Like how filling in the gaps in your wardrobe with pants is a good way to force yourself to define the scope of your style. Many others have attempted this type of video but none have perfected it like the one here. Well done, Team Dessaint!
Can I just say that, as a graphic designer, I LOVED the "choose your character" format you used to introduce different styles! I had to go back and compare the stats for the ones that I wear most (looks like Smooth Minimal and Dark Mode are coming out on top of Mr Brightside).
Beautifully said and i love how creative you’re getting Tim, the intro sequence of “alternate Tims” made me smile
Gotta mention I loved the videogame style clip from the beginning!
I just came acros this video and it sounds like its perfect for me! Im 30 but been struggling to find my style for my entire life. When i like something i get insecure and just wear a simple basic shirt with jeans almost every day.
Id love to find something that i could wear at work during the day but which has an edge and i could also wear at a concert the same night.
It took me a while to find my style. A bit of exploring and buying the wrong items. But ultimately I found my style because I found your channel and Harry Has's channel. You guys really helped me out. Thank you man, love your work.
Excellent video Tim! I love the concept you put forward - starting simple by encouraging people to really visualise what they want and how each piece would fit into a functional wardrobe before even buying anything.
Great video. I've been waiting for this from you. Happy new year Tim!
I love the tattoos man. I'm working on filling out my arms and chest right now. Can't wait to see what all it becomes!
@tim you're the goat of UA-cam fashion
Hi Tim, I have been leveling up my style since I watching your videos. I love your way of telling about style: simple, straight ahead, informative but never get bored. You’re my fashion coach bro 😂
Definitely takes a lot of finding out what you like and also getting inspiration from other people!
Your content is top notch Tim. Thorough and interesting...taking fashion youtube to a new level. Mad inspiring!
Thank you! 🙏
Buying/finding what you like, and being creative enough to venture out and try new things
I'm really glad that you mentioned your personal style is something that's subject to change over time and the suggestion to periodically reevaluate it. I remember coming across a thread on r/malefashionadvice with someone asking what are some styles that you've grown out of. The one response that really stuck me though is someone saying that they don't think they'll ever 100% fully outgrow a style they used to like but rather put it on the backburner and try to revisit and evolve it in the future.
Was doing a wardrobe overhaul and changing my style Boy did l fall into the Rookie number 1 mistake this Black Friday. Lesson well learnt
This production quality is insane
The video game edit was fire 🔥🔥🔥😉🫵
you’re a big influence in finding my style Tim! thanks for another high quality vid 👌🏼
Hey Tim, Can you also make a video about dress style and what perfume suits best?
I really enjoy watching learn to be minimalist in my style. Yeah little options, but easier to make choices 😊
My style is western and workwear type stuff. Levis carhartt and wrangler. With some cowboy boots. Stylish and can be worked in.
@TheLoneLander so your a wanna be Cowboy!!! A Poser
the quality of this video is out of this world.
That animation at the start is one of the coolest things I've ever seen!!
I'm just 30 seconds into the video and damn, what an editor you have. Just top notch effort!
I LOVE how Tim and Frugal show each others in their videos 😂
I’d love a video on how to pair down a wardrobe after you’ve already fallen into the trap of owning more than you wear and ways to mix/match similar to a minimalist wardrobe but without just black/white/blue jeans
Tim, you had me at the people looking 😂😭 Especially the mention of the big city. Man i live in the suburbs with a middle school population and old population. Im in this weird in between age, and everyone my age just dresses extremely basic.
thissss... was actually a phenomenally put together video; in my line of work, we're big fans of frameworks, and this just . . . clicks -- beautiful work, beautiful "thinking"
The best video this year. First time watch a video many times. I am strongly aligned with your fashion mind ( majority of people too). Fashion is ever evolving, have fun, play with it.
The best video that I have ever watched about styling
This video single handedly helped us save thousands of dollars. Thank you for this.
What a well put together video
another step is to think outside of the box, meaning don't rely on what you see in your surroundings; actually conceive of your own, possibly inspired by nocturnal dreams.
the production in the intro is insane
You cannot find something if you don’t know where to look for it - I find it all on your videos brother 🔥👏🏼👏🏼
the styles i identify with generally go with a smaller body frame, so i’ve been working hard on fitness over the last year, and i’m finally beginning to experiment with things like tucking in my shirts (which i felt very uncomfortable with before)! this video has perfect timing - i’m so excited to explore and find my personal style!!
I’ve already been doing pretty much what you said in the video for a bit of time now. But that was such a great video just such a high production value and a great summary of how one can find a personal style. Keep it up✌️✌️✌️
The background changing based on the outfits super clean 😮💨😮💨
step 1: have money
Work. Dont get me wrong. Its literally a good objective and you dont need to spend all your money in clothing
Or don t. When you are rich ...many other hobbies sudenly come to you and they can be much more expensive. Hifi, cars, boats, or even space exploring
😂😂
The watch being worth 30k😭😂
Step 0: be born rich
The incentive is to have your own distinguishable style. I mean, I'm into Street style or, i guess, old money and stuff like that, but I don't really want to emulate or imitate whatever others put on. I wanna have my own, and to attain this I probably need to experiment and observe not once or twice but tons of times.
One way to do this is to look at tons of other people/influencers, and take elements you like from each and combine it into your own style
This is why my boy Tim da saint is numero uno with this fashion UA-cam shit
I've found my style, thanks to you Tim! ❤
The editing on this one!! Right on!!
You're such a guru! We need a long coat buying guide from you! Similar to your white tee video for different price ranges !
Love the idea of noting down your style
I found some interesting quote about style
"Fashion you can buy, but style you possess. The key to style is learning who you are, which takes years. There's no how-to road map to style. It's about self expression and, above all, attitude." - Iris Apfel
What a banger intro, loving the variety of b-roll and styles!
Tbh, I was looking for this type of video on youtube, and I never saw one from you, and as I really like your videos i am happy you finally made one.
Loving this video with your minimalist approach
Tim, the tatts are amazing man, those hand tatts finish off your sleeve's so well! Getting blasted suits you!
Tim I hope you make a video of 5 types of outfit for 5 types of climate, Tropical, Dry, Temperate, Continental, Polar, because most of your style are more for freezing temperature, I hope you make that too
I too would like some vids on summer wear
Found my style after covid! Important for me to not chase trends but buy classic items In monochromatic colours that will transcend time
Amazing video Tim I love how your advice is so widely applicable to basically everyone no matter their personal style :)
I really like your content.You help me be build my confidence when it comes to fashion.
Bro I'm watching your video after you posted it 10 months ago don't know weather you are still active on your page or not but loved your video and way of explaining i am doing the 1st step exposure right now and once again loved your video 🎉🎉🎉🎉. You gained one subscriber bro 👍
Just what we need to motivate us to keep dressing our best into 2024, thanks as always man!
I find Pinterest is my best source for fashion inspiration! I have a board with outfits I like including some celebrities. I need to go back and look for some similarities to find my aesthetic
Congrats on the video! Really nice. But there's a point in that method where i would hesitate, and that's where your actual body, the image you have of it in your head, and the ideal image you are sold on or aspire to all collyde. I mean, you could really like certain style, but it might not work for your actual body. Or maybe you like the way it looks on other people, but it wouldn't comunicate the right message when it's you wearing it. As someone put it, know thyself. Anyway, i'm going to try what you explain.
Thanks for your content!
Dude what a nice video and what a way of motivation for the upcoming year. Thanks!
Please keep doing these kind of videos and please make a video about matching colors for an outfit. A more detailed video other than United Colors video.
Those stats at the beginning were ridiculous to me at first and I was in the midst of typing a not so kind comment. While typing trying to figure out the words to use I had time to think and ended up agreeing with you. That simple moment made me subscribe. I wonder how long it took you to come up with those. I respect your mind. Pause.
Another awesome and very insightful video! I'm finding my style to be a bit more difficult to articulate. I really gravitate towards more of an old money/classic aesthetic but I also really like elements of a more rugged look and a bit of streetwear thrown in if it's done correctly.
2:34 "color" is detected as a misspell :)
Love that attention to detail!
I am not into fashion or anything and i've been buying plain black clothes only because it's the safest choice but something was missing.and it was the FITTING. Then this year I came across this street wear thing. I came to like it because of how comfortable it is. like the oversized shirt fitting and it looks cool. the best part is the sneakers. I did not imagine I would one day collect jordans and nike dunks sneakers which I have not heard of until this year.. It felt like a transformation.
CRAZYYY VIDEO STYLE MANN!! RESPECT🙌🙌
that buzz cut still working its magic
I love this new style of your videos. So good
The editing is always fire!! 🔥
6:55
i will anticipate this pic in the near future
Tim's style is my style. haha. You helped me define what I have discovered for myself. Thanksie.
Brilliant video!! That video game menu at the beginning is crazy!!
you always give a well thought and practical advice. love your contents!
00:04 Finding your personal style starts with exposure to more fashion.
01:11 Observe different styles and create a personal style identity
02:11 Extract a style identity from curated collections of style.
03:12 Getting your personal style identity is the key to building a cohesive style.
04:10 Buy slowly and intentionally
05:09 Invest in timeless key pieces for your wardrobe.
06:03 Experiment with different clothing styles and materials
07:03 Find your style by embracing change and staying open to new influences.
Crafted by Merlin AI.
good advice, I consumed a shit ton of fashion media while developing my style and thankfully I was broke so I was forced to buy slow which led me to less garbage in my wardrobe
very well thought out content. will definitely use this as my guide. (note: i actually bought a hoodie right before this video released, so yeah rookie mistake? 😅)
Side comment: your tattoos look AMAZING!
What a video man it was exactly what I wanted, please post videos often
Looking forward to watching this later while eating breakfast 🥞
wow man
It’s worth watching with all the insightful information
I'm watching it during dinner :)
@@Lancia_Delta_Integrale enjoy 😊
a good advice is to buy clothes in store, I know online come in very handy but there are other factors you must consider
one of the best videos about fashion
The editing recently is way too good!
30 seconds in and I'm already hooked
This has been a very very helpful video. Thank you so much for giving us this gem of a video.
Loved all your videos Tim. Tbh, your videos have helped me so much to improve and explore my personal style since the beginning of the pandemic. Luckily, your minimalist style really suits my liking which also helped me to style minimal clothing much better❤
I used to be clowncore af but I’ve recently embraced dark mode and I feel free 🖤🖤🖤
This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!
I’ve learned not to go with trends and buy stuff that would still look good in years to come. First it was skinny jeans and now it’s oversized hoodies…trends to be avoided
Masterclass of a video, i really didn't think that it would be this good and intresting 👌
Really good and detailed video! Thanks Tim! Love from Pakistan