I dig this channel. I dont dress like this at all unless its a formal event; im more of a streetwear kinda guy or "peasant" as yall would call it lol. However I still love listening to you guys (Raphael, Preston, Kyle) get on camera and just talk in depth at length about getting fly. Yall be on here gettin supa fly, talking about the nuance that goes into it, like nobody else. Im big into fashion, albeit a different style entirely, but I still respect the swag, attention to detail, and overall look of it. Super genuine.
I’m sort of similar. I ski and so I have naturally accumulated a lot of quality, properly fitted, functional garments. But I also appreciate clothing that can pull double duty, so my base layers, socks etc. are usually also attractive, with subtle knits or even a nicely placed pattern. These can be worn easily in casual social settings, après-ski, or otherwise, and have the advantage of being comfortable too.
I watched this video with a tear in my eye. My father was a tailor and this was his life. Being a child of the 60’s I lived in jeans. I believe he was looking down at me and thinking I finally grew up!
Preston is just a breath of fresh air. I never realized how much so until the world devolved into chaos. His thoughtfulness and steady voice remind me that there is still a normal and good world out there somewhere. Loved the list, particularly the jacket/blazer explanations. Cheers, Preston.
I'm a proud owner of over a dozen accessories from the gentleman's gazette shop and they will definitely set you apart and make you stand out as the best dressed in the room! Not to mention the quality of the items is too notch! Thank you for all of your amazing content gentleman's gazette!
Beautifully written and presented. I especially enjoy the episodes with Preston; his fluid way of speaking and precision of language is both pleasing and engaging. His passion for this subject makes him both a great educator and a salesman for the Fort Belvedere products.
Preston, it is really wonderful to learn from your posts. It is also great to see how well you share your increasing knowledge about men's classic dressing with all of us. Thank you Preston.
As it is difficult to find such quality content in portuguese, being able to learn with the channel really helps me in my menswear career here in Brazil. And I felt proud to know most of the terms, that I also learned here
In the German dubbing of Kingsman, they actually kinda corrected their mistake. They say "Oxfords, nicht Budapester", which actually translates to "Oxfords, not Derbys". Don't think that was intentional, but still kinda interesting.
Let me be perfectly clear. I have no intention whatsoever of ever dressing like this in my life, if I can help it. But for some reason I don't know what it is about these videos, but I like watching them all and I've subscribed. Keep up the good work. I might not ever do it, but it looks like you guys love what you do and are good at it, so I take my backwards baseball hat off to you.
Found out about you guys just receltly, being in love with classic men's styles myself, I must congratulate you on your knowledge and effort that you put into creating these videos. Keep up the good work and do one about what classic car should every gentleman own or at least aspire to. (apologies if you have already done that one)
Thanks, GG!!! You have most definitely helped me up my style game. I look fly most days now, and the other night, my wife mentioned that my nighttime pjs were fly as well.
In the UK, in my experience, "business casual" just means shirt and trousers. Jacket and/or tie are optional, and you will rarely see the former. And while it doesn't include sneakers, you won't see many shiny dress shoes either; just basic, functional leather shoes.
I'm so far behind on this. When I got married I bought a shirt that had french cuffs because I thought french cuffs sounded better than barrel cuffs. I didn't know what cuff links were and had to improvise with zip ties.
@Preston. That presentation would have scored you an "A" in IBM last century, when their presentation methods became the ITC Industry standard. Nobody ever did it better than IBM, which is why they were regularly raided by Silicon Valley startups, looking to Float an IPO. Very easy to watch, congratulations. Phil.
Loved the section on shoes. My much-loved (and hideously expensive) RM Williams Chelsea boots are Goodyear welted. RM Williams will re-sole them for you, replace the elastic, replace the heel cap or stack....they really are intended to be boots for life.
I know it's an old video, but thanks for explaining Oxford cloth. I really like them, but I've struggled to find them without knowing there was a specific term.
Excellent content as always truly appreciated! Was going to ask a question but you never respond so I'll save it for the next video. Fantastic information and insight as always thanks.
Greetings from Lima, Thank you very much for sharing. I am not that into formal wear but I need to play the part and dress up. People treat me differently when I wear a suit, they raise prices to me as well.
I think your black colleague (sorry, I don't know his name) is the prime example of sprezzatura. He looks very elegant without giving the impression that he's trying too hard. He makes it look effortless!
"Business casual" now seems to include jeans, and sometimes at workplaces just gets enforced as "a shirt with a collar" leading to some creative choices for on my half. This has changed fast in 10 years. I didn't get a new job nor technically switch workplaces, but I went from wearing a dress shirt and trousers every day to jeans and a collared Caribbean shirt, haha! Of course, my place may have a loose dress code, or it may be my industry, but we were acquired twice... If you look online, you will see attitudes towards jeans as business casual are changing. Still, if you care about looking nice, you can dress up a little. My job is stressful enough so I wear comfortable clothes for work and dress up socially.
I the German version of Kingsmen, he diesn't differenciate between Oxfords and Brogues but “Oxfords, not Budapester“ whicz makes sense since Budapester here means a slightly bumpy long toe part.
Hello GG really enjoyed the video, especially the shoe terms. However I thought at some point you had a shoe polishing series, but I can't find any of those videos.
There is one term you should have mentioned with respect to trouser is a “fishtail back.” That is when the trousers have a high back with a cut designed to be worn with braces.
OMG is that an Otterbox Commuter phone case you're using @0:42 time of the video? I've been using OtterBox defender for over 15 years now for my iPhone, and to me OtterBox is the best choice when it comes to defending your phone from outside damage and unintended hits against the edges of walls while swinging your hand with your phone in it when passing through a narrow doors at the same time for example, which as weird and clumsy as it sounds, happens to me quite often! The thing is, most classically dressed people have told me that carrying such bulky case in combination with a classic suit couldn't look more disproportionate and that I should I rather opt for a slim unnoticeable see-through case or get rid of the case altogether, which would make my overall appearance much more sleek and high status. They say that as a slim guy like yourself, there is nothing worse I could do then wear a slim fitted suit that compliments my body shape well, while holding a "bulky brick" in my hand or next to my ear while talking on the phone. Do you believe such claims to be true? And what other options could I try in order to discover a better balance in my overall outside "classi businessman" appearance while alternatively protecting my phone on the same quality level?
Idea for future video: Differences between Dapper, Dandy and Dashing. Dapper: Standard Classic. Dandy: Experimental, avant garde. Dashing: effortless elegance.
Great and very insightful video Preston! But as an Irish man I will point out you're pronouncing Donegal very slightly incorrectly. It's Dony-gall. The first syllable is supposed to be said a bit slower. You're running the syllables together a bit too quickly which sounds more like "don-ih-gal" which isn't correct.
Excellent. You covered lots of terms I wasn't 100% certain about. But you're mistaken about there being a dichotomy in Kingsman. "Oxfords, not Brogues" means, "Oxfords, but not brogued Oxfords, because that's just Bad Form". Take it from an English Gent.
1 youtube channel that every gentleman should know:- @Gentleman'sgazette 🙏
I dig this channel. I dont dress like this at all unless its a formal event; im more of a streetwear kinda guy or "peasant" as yall would call it lol. However I still love listening to you guys (Raphael, Preston, Kyle) get on camera and just talk in depth at length about getting fly. Yall be on here gettin supa fly, talking about the nuance that goes into it, like nobody else. Im big into fashion, albeit a different style entirely, but I still respect the swag, attention to detail, and overall look of it. Super genuine.
I’m sort of similar. I ski and so I have naturally accumulated a lot of quality, properly fitted, functional garments. But I also appreciate clothing that can pull double duty, so my base layers, socks etc. are usually also attractive, with subtle knits or even a nicely placed pattern. These can be worn easily in casual social settings, après-ski, or otherwise, and have the advantage of being comfortable too.
The topic indexing in the timer at the bottom of the screen is a nice feature for fast browsing/viewing
Yes! How do you do that?
I watched this video with a tear in my eye. My father was a tailor and this was his life. Being a child of the 60’s I lived in jeans. I believe he was looking down at me and thinking I finally grew up!
Surprisingly I am pretty much familiar with all these terms. Watching this channel truly has expanded my knowledge in classic menswear.
Same, here. This and other channels have taught me well.
Preston is just a breath of fresh air. I never realized how much so until the world devolved into chaos. His thoughtfulness and steady voice remind me that there is still a normal and good world out there somewhere. Loved the list, particularly the jacket/blazer explanations. Cheers, Preston.
Although I'm 14 years old, I follow your advice for when I will be old enough to look dapper and elegant
Me too
Dont
I'm seventeen and I already dress like this.
Dress for the occasion dress for the weather
Yeah apply them when ur 90 or more!
I'm a proud owner of over a dozen accessories from the gentleman's gazette shop and they will definitely set you apart and make you stand out as the best dressed in the room! Not to mention the quality of the items is too notch!
Thank you for all of your amazing content gentleman's gazette!
I use pink and green all the time in the summer, nice to see someone else using it too.
Glad to hear it. Yesterday would have been my dads 85th. My brothers & I were reminiscing of his fashion choices. Lilly Pulitzer jackets included.
@@samanthab1923 And what was your dad's expression after seeing you?
@@keshavrao212 Sorry he died over 25 years ago.
I just have to stop and say I love listening to Preston’s voice and his enunciation is impeccable.
Beautifully written and presented. I especially enjoy the episodes with Preston; his fluid way of speaking and precision of language is both pleasing and engaging. His passion for this subject makes him both a great educator and a salesman for the Fort Belvedere products.
Never heard someone so educated like this guy.
Preston, it is really wonderful to learn from your posts. It is also great to see how well you share your increasing knowledge about men's classic dressing with all of us. Thank you Preston.
I gotta say, Preston looks right handsome in that ensemble.
Agreed, that green tie is dashing, Mr. Preston.
He has been looking gradually better
to my suprise: how good green pairs with pink!
I so let Preston dominate me in his sick dungeon....
@@gilbertorangel4127 that escalated
As it is difficult to find such quality content in portuguese, being able to learn with the channel really helps me in my menswear career here in Brazil. And I felt proud to know most of the terms, that I also learned here
Thanks for explaining. Also, that tie looks great on you Preston.
man ..your videos are really put together.I can't stop watching
i love how you put the timeline neat and organized. thank you
In the German dubbing of Kingsman, they actually kinda corrected their mistake. They say "Oxfords, nicht Budapester", which actually translates to "Oxfords, not Derbys". Don't think that was intentional, but still kinda interesting.
Preston is on point these days! Such a good channel. Thank you for all the great content.
"Sometimes, always and never," were the rules. I learned for 3 button jackets. 2 button jackets you drop the sometimes.
This is without question, my favourite channel on UA-cam. Another fantastic episode.
Can you please make a video about cheap items which are better than their expensive counterparts. Also great video.
Let me be perfectly clear. I have no intention whatsoever of ever dressing like this in my life, if I can help it. But for some reason I don't know what it is about these videos, but I like watching them all and I've subscribed. Keep up the good work. I might not ever do it, but it looks like you guys love what you do and are good at it, so I take my backwards baseball hat off to you.
I've found a piece of heaven and identity in this world here, thank you gentleman gazette💘 two thumbs way way up.
Found out about you guys just receltly, being in love with classic men's styles myself, I must congratulate you on your knowledge and effort that you put into creating these videos. Keep up the good work and do one about what classic car should every gentleman own or at least aspire to. (apologies if you have already done that one)
Thanks, GG!!! You have most definitely helped me up my style game. I look fly most days now, and the other night, my wife mentioned that my nighttime pjs were fly as well.
Ah. 25 style terms in 25 minutes. Does my OCD the world of good
24:36
@@danielshaikhali5108 which rounds up to 25 minutes
@@danielshaikhali5108 bet you're fun at parties
@@RichMitch what parties?
10:34 the e in Donegal is like a syllable all on its own so pronounce it more like Dun-e-gall
In the UK, in my experience, "business casual" just means shirt and trousers. Jacket and/or tie are optional, and you will rarely see the former. And while it doesn't include sneakers, you won't see many shiny dress shoes either; just basic, functional leather shoes.
Shiny shoes are best kept for the military.
Great to see new vids!
Another great Preston video. I learned a few things - thanks!
Kyle is absolutely packing at 15:36 holy goodness.
Smart casual video would be awesome!
I didn't know any of this at all! Reasons I love to watch y'all. ❤ thanks.
very educational for me, thanks - helps in shopping for the men in family
Oh I realllllllly like his tie and shirt and boutonniere
I know all the terms because I’ve been watching this channel for years!
This lovely video felt like a half term exam that I was looking forward too.
Love you guy's thank you! Now we need a video on Jacob & Co 👈🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Love the outfit Preston. I really like green and pink together!
Great job Preston!
This video was half an hour? It felt like 5 minutes... very well put together
I genuinely admire your creativity yet fundamentality in choosing topics. This is a GREAT video!
I'm so far behind on this. When I got married I bought a shirt that had french cuffs because I thought french cuffs sounded better than barrel cuffs. I didn't know what cuff links were and had to improvise with zip ties.
The twill weave is also more rip resistant than many other weaves.
@Preston. That presentation would have scored you an "A" in IBM last century, when their presentation methods became the ITC Industry standard. Nobody ever did it better than IBM, which is why they were regularly raided by Silicon Valley startups, looking to Float an IPO. Very easy to watch, congratulations. Phil.
Another great video.
And Preston looks awesome.😁👍
Very thorough. Thank you for making this vlog❗️
Preston, looking good ! These are also very useful tips.
Loved the section on shoes. My much-loved (and hideously expensive) RM Williams Chelsea boots are Goodyear welted. RM Williams will re-sole them for you, replace the elastic, replace the heel cap or stack....they really are intended to be boots for life.
I know it's an old video, but thanks for explaining Oxford cloth. I really like them, but I've struggled to find them without knowing there was a specific term.
Preston with the blue. Brown shoes brown derby....ohhh weeeeee!
Without you guys I could have never found my style and taste.
Great video. Very throughly done. Good explication
Excellent content as always truly appreciated! Was going to ask a question but you never respond so I'll save it for the next video. Fantastic information and insight as always thanks.
These videos make me happy
Thank you. I always learn so much from your videos.
I just had a suit made, and the jacket came out to a drop 11. But it looks really good.
Now I just have to keep up with exercise to keep that fit.
Looking forward to Vol 2.
I see Preston, I click 😍😍
Fantastic video, as usual. Wish there was something like this is Portuguese.
Greetings from Lima, Thank you very much for sharing. I am not that into formal wear but I need to play the part and dress up. People treat me differently when I wear a suit, they raise prices to me as well.
The thumbnail is kind of reminiscent of Bob Hope. Another true gentleman.
I think your black colleague (sorry, I don't know his name) is the prime example of sprezzatura. He looks very elegant without giving the impression that he's trying too hard. He makes it look effortless!
Love the tie at 12:52.
Reminder: a blazer is a more formal jacket, often associated with sports clubs such as yacht clubs, unlike sports coats which are not.
"Business casual" now seems to include jeans, and sometimes at workplaces just gets enforced as "a shirt with a collar" leading to some creative choices for on my half. This has changed fast in 10 years. I didn't get a new job nor technically switch workplaces, but I went from wearing a dress shirt and trousers every day to jeans and a collared Caribbean shirt, haha! Of course, my place may have a loose dress code, or it may be my industry, but we were acquired twice... If you look online, you will see attitudes towards jeans as business casual are changing. Still, if you care about looking nice, you can dress up a little. My job is stressful enough so I wear comfortable clothes for work and dress up socially.
26 - Gentleman's Gazette
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25 minutes with my man Preston, what could I ask for more?
I’ve been Traditional WetShaving over 2 years now and just got into Fountain pens
Preston sure do love his pink dress shirt
Extremely educational
I love Kyle's cupro jacket!!!! 😍😍
I the German version of Kingsmen, he diesn't differenciate between Oxfords and Brogues but “Oxfords, not Budapester“ whicz makes sense since Budapester here means a slightly bumpy long toe part.
I've watched so much of Preston that I recognize his entire wardrobe 😭
I like this man
Can a wingtip collar shirt be worn with a business suit?
Hello GG really enjoyed the video, especially the shoe terms. However I thought at some point you had a shoe polishing series, but I can't find any of those videos.
Your co host is very smart and no the rag bussines
Great tutorial
Stifler looks sharp ;)
There is one term you should have mentioned with respect to trouser is a “fishtail back.” That is when the trousers have a high back with a cut designed to be worn with braces.
Excellent video & very well done 👏👏👏
If I saw Preston stading around in public I would definitely walk up and talk to him. Looks interesting af.
OMG is that an Otterbox Commuter phone case you're using @0:42 time of the video? I've been using OtterBox defender for over 15 years now for my iPhone, and to me OtterBox is the best choice when it comes to defending your phone from outside damage and unintended hits against the edges of walls while swinging your hand with your phone in it when passing through a narrow doors at the same time for example, which as weird and clumsy as it sounds, happens to me quite often! The thing is, most classically dressed people have told me that carrying such bulky case in combination with a classic suit couldn't look more disproportionate and that I should I rather opt for a slim unnoticeable see-through case or get rid of the case altogether, which would make my overall appearance much more sleek and high status. They say that as a slim guy like yourself, there is nothing worse I could do then wear a slim fitted suit that compliments my body shape well, while holding a "bulky brick" in my hand or next to my ear while talking on the phone. Do you believe such claims to be true? And what other options could I try in order to discover a better balance in my overall outside "classi businessman" appearance while alternatively protecting my phone on the same quality level?
Thanks Preston!
Idea for future video:
Differences between Dapper, Dandy and Dashing.
Dapper: Standard Classic.
Dandy: Experimental, avant garde.
Dashing: effortless elegance.
1:40 Those two guys, center left, both thinking, “I AM THE SH!T”. 😉👍
Great and very insightful video Preston! But as an Irish man I will point out you're pronouncing Donegal very slightly incorrectly. It's Dony-gall. The first syllable is supposed to be said a bit slower. You're running the syllables together a bit too quickly which sounds more like "don-ih-gal" which isn't correct.
Excellent. You covered lots of terms I wasn't 100% certain about.
But you're mistaken about there being a dichotomy in Kingsman.
"Oxfords, not Brogues" means, "Oxfords, but not brogued Oxfords, because that's just Bad Form".
Take it from an English Gent.
thank you a lot.
Knew 20/25. I guess I can call myself a sartorial connoisseur now haha. Just kidding. Cheers gentlemen great video as always 🥂
Any chance you'd do a waistcoat video?
Great video guys 🤙🏾
Preston really looks from another era. Not bad looking at all, just out of time. And he is quite nice.
Well you expect a bit too much, because I have no idea what lapels, or corduroys are but I do know what cufflinks are and that's about it
If you get a chance please say to Preston that I love his 1930s style, its a style that I eventually want to imitate, but I'm only 15.
Great video 👌
Can you do a video on your thoughts of alden? Cheers