I'm 16 and I love wearing suits, blazers, and just overall dressing older than I look. I think it makes me look more mature than I would otherwise be perceived at first glance. I would much rather wear a suit than casual wear even when I go to college I have worn a suit no reason I just wanted to. It felt great and I got compliments from everyone including the teacher. He said, "not many of the younger generations are willing to spend time looking good but you do and I think that will take you farther in life than just about anyone else."
Keep it up! I started wearing suits more or less everyday since I was 13. I worked in an antique store after school and on the weekends and would buy old ill fitting suits cheaply, no one ever bothered me about it really and all my friends wore casual clothes. I even did it in the ghetto (every one keeps saying they can't do it in their hood) I went into sales and now I'm 31 and I work for a major financial institution remotely as a sort of consigliere helping move along corporate credit card applications and early fulfillment even though I dropped out of school. It's like Jordan Belfort says " A suit can't close your deals for you but it can open doors that may be closed otherwise."
I'm 15 and I wear a jacket, black jeans in the same tone as my jacket, a black t-shirt and sneakers. Edit: I also wear a silver ring and use a silver pocketwatch. Edit2: Nowadays I wear white airforce ones or boots with blue jeans, a pullover, a scarf and depending on the temperatur a jacket, trenchcoat or a winter overcoat. I've switched from my pocket watch to one of my dress watches, my dive watch or my chronograph.
At that age it's truly irrelevant what you wear. At eighteen I was as oblivious to clothing as I've been until a month ago when I realised at my age I may get ready for a nice burial and so if that's unavoidable I may as well die in (a proper) style.
How’s that turning out for you friend? I feel similarly, and am finishing college now. I would suggest however, you tone down full suits, for sport jackets, a lot more fun variety, i buy tweed and other wool and patterned jackets at thrift stores all the time, easily paired with chinos or black jeans and a button down shirt or turtleneck. Cheers!
As we have always said, each to his own, and that is true for Review Brah as well as for anybody else. I said a teenager that looks like that is odd. The definition of odd is" different from what is usual or expected; strange." and I stand by that. In 2017 Review Brah's outfits are different from what is usual or expected for a person his age. That being said, it is admirable that he has found a style he likes at such young age. We meant absolutely no disrespect and if you watch our videos you will see that we always argue to be true to your style, even if it makes you stand out in a louder way.
Gentleman's Gazette Can you make a video on how to buy clothing on Ebay? Even after measuring my size ( was it done right?), I still haven't bought the right size suit and dress shirt. Especially international sizes are confusing. For instance I live in the Netherlands but bought a shirt from France through Ebay, yet it was still far to large. The suit was from the US. But was to large even when it was a size smaller from the local cheap department store(40 instead of 42). The suit was still to large from the department suit and I had to make it smaller at the tailor. Albeit, the material from the shirt and suit were good. Size and material problems came from buying US shoes. I bought cadet shoes to make a cheap buy. But the leather is bad and the mid and outsole are from PVC. So can make a video on this, please? To avoid making these mistakes. And still buy quality items on a small budget. Thanks in advance.
I'm a flatbed truck driver (28), and I find that Oxford shirts and slacks tend to work really well. Not only can some brands be rather durable, but they clear the common "long sleeves only" rule that many manufacturers have when in the loading areas. There's also the side benefit of being taken more seriously because you get confused for their supervisors.
I live in Ohio and unless you are going to work in a major city, you don't wear a suit ever. Even lawyers take off their suits by 5 pm. You don't even wear suits to church unless you belong to a religion that demands it. Weddings and funerals depend upon the time and the formality of the religious group.
You should not look like someone who's doing other people's taxes when you're not old enough to do your taxes yourself. When you're under 20, dress casually, that's fine. This video is only relevant when you're 25 or older.
I live in Japan, where suits are still the norm for any white-collar job. (And the blue-collar ones have uniforms.) Problem is, most people wear them so dang sloppily, like they’re still rebelling against that school uniform they wore in their teens….
As we have always said, each to his own, and that is true for Review Brah as well as for anybody else. I said a teenager that looks like that is odd. The definition of odd is" different from what is usual or expected; strange." and I stand by that. In 2017 Review Brah's outfits are different from what is usual or expected for a person his age. That being said, it is admirable that he has found a style that works for him at such young age. We meant absolutely no disrespect.
Gentleman's Gazette Report of the Week is somewhat of a sensation among teenage and young adult viewers, so its rather funny that he gets a mention on such a mature channel, and also that you refer to him by his fan-dubbed nickname "ReviewBrah". All jokes aside, I really enjoy your videos, Raphael, thanks for the great content.
John, AKA "Reviewbrah", is one of those people you then mention at .56 seconds. He's developed his own unique style which has become his trademark and it's the way people recognize him. To me that is the epitome of originality, and he wears it well.
@Alexis Orsini You are young just like me and well fitting shorts are fine for casual events. Belt rules are a little different by you can get a canvas belt if you don't want to wear a leather belt.
@@gentlemansgazette James Bond Daniel Crage "Spectre" style for man from literaly 15 to 100 years . Just be in shape and you don't need these stereotypic rules. Do calisthetic and wear tight suits.
I've worn suits for a while, had to stop when I was taking weight lifting as a class, and the suit was just too much hassle to get in and out of quickly. But as an 18 year old, I still love the classy style that suits and the right hat, and overcoat, can give you, especially during the holiday season. Seeing as how I don't really like my generation of people's beliefs or interests, I'm happy to alienate myself from them, as you say, if it means I show some class.
I completely understand being more subdued in terms of colors in your old age for the sake of fashion....but I’m the kind of person who thinks “I know I only have a little time left in this world, I’m gonna wear and do what I like and enjoy it.”
I'm 45 and still wear classic converse or old school Puma's when I'm not at work. I don't wear them because I want to look young. They're just things that I find mental comfort in. I may be that old man that thinks they're cool still.
The important thing is to pay attention to dressing yourself now. When I was 19 I was all about the rebellious slouch look. Boy, do I wish I'd grown up a little and started dressing for whatever occasion I was going into. Starting with taking school clothes seriously. I know old people always tell you to do this. And now that I'm old, I also know why.
Gent. Gazette is a great channel man, it always blows my mind with all the possibilities u guys come up with, even if it's simple/basic for u, I'm 19 and just start to think about suits etc, very entertaining and fun to lern!
22-year-old here; I’ve never understood the obsession with skinny jeans among males within my broader age group, particularly when chinos can look so much more mature and aesthetically pleasing.
I'm 18 and I've pretty much intuitively followed most of these tips. I will say however that jeans can definitely work especially if you're in school or college (like I am) if you pair them with sweaters and leather boots/shoes.
If you want to wear a suit, wear it at any age. My school dress code called for blazer, tie, black belt and socks, top button always done up etc. and we were 14-16.
I wish there was a female version of this channel! Of course, I'll be sharing this with my brother and close friends, as well as learn more about clothing myself...So don't get me wrong I love this channel! But if anyone has any suggestions for a similar female/feminine ver. of this channel, that would be great!!💕
Keep doing what you're doing! Your videos may not be very popular but you have a very dedicated subscriber base consisting of people like me who really appreciate what you're teaching us
I do not know your economic status, but for me a guy under twenty in school a frederique constant is rather expensive, I personally would buy a Tommy Hilfiger or Boss watches, perhaps something by Armani.
Boat shoes are just canvas or leather topped with non-marking rubber soles. Keep them in good condition and wear them anywhere you find is useful - decking in your back garden you don't want marked etc.
ONLY 33 years old?!?!?!?!? You look much older. I guess thats one of the cons of living the gentlemen's life style. Or maybe its the way you style your hair with the gel combed look. You should give your hair some of volume look instead of having it all pressed down with whatever hair product you're using. I'm still shocked, you look like you're 43
While I certainly believe the well dressed man is disappearing from the work force, I also believe you need to dress for the correct environment. In a day of underdressing, presenting oneself this far to the formal spectrum, would be totally out of place in most offices.
As we have always said, each to his own, and that is true for Review Brah as well as for anybody else. I said a teenager that looks like that is odd. The definition of odd is" different from what is usual or expected; strange." and I stand by that. In 2017 Review Brah's outfits are different from what is usual or expected for a person his age. That being said, it is admirable that he has found a style he likes at such young age. We meant absolutely no disrespect and if you watch our videos you will see that we always argue to be true to your style, even if it makes you stand out in a louder way.
I saw your watch guide and as a watch aficionado I mostly agreed. The exception was the DW watch suggestion. It’s literally a 5 dollar wholesale watch.
I know, old men trying to look like teenagers is awful. I try to look up to date without looking like an old man. Smart chino's and a nice top look ok, but I am way past the ripped jeans and tight tee shirts ha ha .
I started watching this for my friend who is just turned 65. I was interested to know how men in their later years are supposed to dress. I feel like a liberated woman, but I don't think I could cope with my man dressing in this way. He's so casual, it just makes me want to cry sometimes. Bring back jeans and a T shirt. Big smile x
I'm 12 (Almost 13) and I like to dress nice. I got my blazer I'm wearing right now from goodwill for $6, and my shoes I got from my dad. So lucky they were my size!
No offence but youre completely wrong with most of these points. You can dress stylishly without dressing like a preppy white boy from the 50s. To recommend baggy chinos and carteroids to under 20s is shocking advice. If your this age try for basics first and build around that. Get color blocking down to a tee with simple colours like dark jeans and white tops, some casual shoes like vans or chuck taylors. This can be an every day look. Neutrals are popping right now and you can get into distressing if you want. Most importantly, fit is everything. H&M, Levis, Nicce, GAP, MNML etc. are all popping rn
Sixa i also hate how he says that boat shoes are at a higher level than sneakers. Sneakers are valid shoes and not lowerclass just because teens wear them
Austriaball I agree. I have Ferragamos, Florsheims, and JM's but I also have Vans, Toms, and Nikes. There is absolutely nothing wrong with sneakers and they should not be perceived as "lazy" or "immature." Style is not what you wear, but how you wear it.
sn3192 Completely agree. The thing is, Raphael doesn't really talk about how to dress like a gentleman, he talks about how to dress in his own personal style - which is not the sole way to appear more like a gentleman (unless you wanna relive the 60'ies). I for instance can't stand most of the products from his Fort Belvedere whateveritis. They don't look old fashioned, they just look old to me, no real style or exquisiteness. The wallets looked outright cheap, would never consider them stylish or expensive. They might fit his personal style, but man oh man how personal that style is. If you want to look like a real gentleman, take a look at Daniel Craig (in his Bond movies or just personal life). He can pull off a casual gentlemanly style regardless of what the occasion is. He can make short sleeve shirts look good, he can pull off a vest, can wear the same watch regardless of the event, and he manages to look mature and refined - while also having that youthful expression and power. A lot of it is of course physique, but also how he blends clothing pieces in a way where he looks stylish and elegant, but always manages to stand out from the crowd in ways you don't notice at first glance. It's not by wearing some suit with a fancy color or material, or pants with a special shape. It's all in the tiniest details where he often breaks the rules, but he does it so effortlessly and in a minimalistic way that most people don't even see it, they just see him stand out without being able to point a finger at exactly what makes him stand out.
I'm a bit that way, myself. Am 69, retired, and Just bought a Canali Trim Fit Suit in Bold, French Blue. Everyone, young & old, that's seen it on me, likes it, as did I myself...hence the original purchase !!
Honestly this would be a great guide in the 1940s... Your advice Is waaay to vintage. In my opinion modern clothing Is far more minimal with less patterns. awesome vid tho🔥
@@oscarbautista4156 tbf that’s your opinion, you are probably used to you know, jeans and tshirts, nothing wrong whit that, but on a formality scale, for the under 20 group it is definitely casual
This channel is for a niche audience. I don't watch street clothing channels because I don't dress like that and the same applies to people who don't want to dress like this. There is no need to feel the weight of uniformity anymore, dress how you please
I love the pairing of the shirt with the blazer - yellow could almost be garish, but the grey stripes with navy jacket really just bring it down a notch, and they pair very well indeed.
This is great. I’m 17 and live in the north woods of Wisconsin so me and everyone else wears blue jeans, tee shirts, and hoodies because of the cold. I would stand out very much if I dressed as you said but I liked what you said. Also I just ordered my tux for prom and the whole time thought about looking nicely like you
Very Brave Man, I enjoy his use of of language, calm and educated. Everything is nice but his choice of color and textures. Overall I think he is very helpful to most beginners! Please burn that dress shirt and stop wearing pants so light with super dark blazers. The Tie is awesome. Keep up the good work man, stepping stones help all cross rivers.
seikos are an excellent option for the teenage age group. They have a rich heritage in the watch community, are not seen as "cheap" or "unclassy" like invicta, and are really affordable.
These styles are antiquated. It's not the impression I'd want to give unless perhaps I was on my way to a WASP costume party. He paired pink seersuckers with suede red driving loafers, my god, I wouldn't be caught dead in that! Not to be a critic, this does fit in with a particular group of people, but there's no way I'd ever want to fit in amongst those people. All he needs now is an ascot and a monocle to add the finishing touch.
Because it's the idea that you have to conform to someone else's rules. Be what you want to be, not what others want you to be. Successful people make their own rules.
@@lennartmathes6783 not really he know what a small portion of the population think it is a good idea to wear... I wear what I like to wear, I don't give a F what other think about it.
I had an internship over the summer at a company with 800-1000 employees and their culture was that even the executives wore jeans and polos. I wore a suit to an for the first week and it made me really uncomfortable, but after I adjusted, it was much more relaxing knowing I didn't have to impress anyone with my wardrobe. I think more companies are moving this direction and I think its great because opinions are formed off of the quality of work instead of first impressions.
So, I’m in my mid-20s right now and I have a part-time job in retail as a Sales Advisor at Office Depot, and when I’m at home I just wear a pair of jeans and a t-shirt, however, when I’m at work I wear dress socks, a white undershirt, a button up dress shirt, a pair of slacks, and a pair of Bruno Marc dress shoes. I also use a brown belt which goes really well with my shoes. Then, before I head out the door (after I’ve brushed my teeth) I use exactly 2 squirts of my Doir Suavage cologne and then comb my hair back with my hair gel. And I learned how to do all of this and found my entire style and morning routine from watching a lot of the Gentleman’s Gazette so thank you!
I'm in the 65+category, I wish I could wear my suits/sport coats from 20+ years ago but my body changed with age especially my waist line; giving me the opportunity to change my style and clothing according to my age (highlighting comfort) rather than fashion.
I'm 23 and I love my blue harris tweed jacket, often wear it with various waistcoats. My dress watch is either a silver pocketwatch passed down through my family since 1879 or my Pa's gold 1970s seiko quartz which he gave me on my 21st. I'm not really dressing my age but I do find that I've found my own, classic style.
Could you please turn up your volume when you record a session? I've seen others request a volume upgrade, so I don't think I'm the only one who has a bit of a problem hearing you. You have a nice voice - go ahead and boom it out!! Thanks very much.
ahhh what a pleasure. I always end up coming back. Good content and whether you agree with everything or not (I'm 26), I can always take something out of these videos....and you don't have Raphael shoving sponsors down our throat for 1/3 of the video like other youtubers...
I think people forget this is the Gentleman's Guide on how to dress your age. Of course the majority of people would stick out quite a bit, and probably negatively, within their social/work groups if this is how they dressed on a daily basis. If you had a labor job and this is how you came and left from work your colleagues would probably chuckle a little bit. This guide isn't telling people how they should dress disregarding all other circumstances. It is telling people how to dress for their age if they want to look like a _Gentleman's Gazette_ . That might be relevant to _you_ a couple of times a year, but this guide isn't just made for _you_ , it's made for everybody
Agreed. Partly due to his physique, but mostly due to his fashion. He doesn't look as much of a gentleman, just looks plain old. I'd have guessed 40-45 too
I agree his physique is also a part of it. I bet if he started playing sports or hit the gym once or twice a week he'd look a lot younger, especially in formal clothes. Wearing suits when you're out of shape just makes you look old, like you're already past your prime
@@randomuser1105 not really as he's a fairly high profile youtuber and has to expect constructive criticism it's not like these people are straight up slandering him
for all under twentys that arent comfortable with the shoes. I absolutly recommend to get a good pair of simple boots they work for every season except summer and are stylish looking without beeing too outstanding, plus, they are quite comfortable.
also for ur upperbody i would recommend to have some polo-shirts. These are espacially good, if u r more on the skinny side and normally couldnt wear T-shirts, because they are usually tighter on thesleve ends, wich gives the illusion of the shirt "bending" under ur muscles. of course u wont look like arnold schwarzenegger but at least u can wear something with short sleves without people thinking, that u just escaped Ausschwitz.
You’re not a watch guy, I’m surprised! I love watches myself. I sensed you’re a car guy as well which made me suspect you’re also into watches. The love of mechanically beautiful things is the same with the two. I love the classic beauty of watches, vintage cars, motorcycles and airplanes, and classic film cameras. Clothes is a new thing to me but classic cars will always be my gateway into the love of gentlemanly pursuits.
I just got into menswear , I'm turning 19 in January , but I like dressing well , I just added to my wardrobe some important clothes, 3 blazers , 4 nice shirts, some nice pants , 2 jacket that looks like a blazer but just longer and w different button positions (I don't know the name of those item) , I started being comfortable wearing nice clothes , I'm coming from having a "sloppy" style , Just basic modern teenager style . just wear what makes you feel good😊❤
I never understood this "Age appropiate clothes" thing. If you want to dress with long T-Shirts in your 50s.. why not? And if you want to dress with suits under 20...there you go!
This mindset is a little skewed, since what the older generations wore isn't what the newer generations is going to wear. Hey, now I'm about the same age as knights were, I should put on my armor and walk around in public, I'm dressing my age so there should be no problem. Or a centurion armor, that would be cool to, I think I'm the same age as one. You trying to make a set definition for all generations? There isn't one, people are gonna wear what they wear, based on the time period we're in, and trying to dress like a stereotypical Italian gangster just isn't gonna cut it. You're 20 now, time to throw out all the clothes you bought when you were 19. You're 40, throw out all your clothes, it's time to dress like an oldtimer, nevermind others your age, you should wear the same 'age uniform' as other old people wore before you. Am I gonna get some more mature clothes in the future? Yes! But I'm not gonna dress up like Al Capone..
As Long as you’re wearing something you enjoy wearing and look good in there isn’t an issue. I disagree with your crowd mentality tho. Just because everyone else is doing something doesn’t mean you should as well.
I do understand that you are helping people to dress in a way that is "appropriate" to their age in a classic fashion. The issue that I see is that you can be well dressed, fashionable and use a totally different style. My point is that you should dress the way you want to and if you care about it... then you will develop your own style and this will only improve with age. Offcours you should also mind the place and ocasion, so you are dressed properly, but maybe with your own touch of style. Keep up the good work with the videos, this is just my opinion on this specific matter and even if I disagree with the content of this video, I enjoy the content and the videos ar always nice, with good production, humor and common sence =)
33? You've got the art of clothing and pairing items down!!!! I'm super impressed and I'm a woman😁I find your channel very interesting so much so I had to subscribe😊
I am known for wearing combination of odd pants, vest, jacket and I almost never skip the fedora. My favourite outfit (at time of comment) is brown pants, blue sweater vest, and tan suit jacket, white French cuff dress shirt, blue striped ties,, brown dress shoes and of course, the grey fedora. I do get alienated to a degree, but I rock suit and tie almost every other day so people are used to it. Now I get more questions when I wear jeans and a t-shirt.
Daniel Reinhardt Kids these days just want attenion. the other day in class (I usually wear school clothes) I put on something different then they all began laughing and asked why did you change you clothes😂😂😂!?!? I was like because rights exist.... The fact of the matter is wear what you want to wear and dont be bothered about the idiots who mock you at school.
As a 19 year old I can recomment Knickerbockers, a tweed waistcoat and a white or light grey linen shirt with a makeshift bow-tie, it makes you look like you've time travelled, but also not look too old
Gentleman's gazette expanded since the last time i watched one of their videos. I wonder if they will create a branch in the future which will talk about women's outfit as professionally as they do for men's. I have recently changed my style to classic, and some videos helped me choose more fitting clothes for me (length of the trousers, matching up the patterns, the best fabric, etc) but this is as far as it will go, since the topics are about men's clothes. Not to mention dresses, high heels ... I love dresses, but nope, nobody explains dresses properly. They just tell you what's fashionable and that's it.
Brainstorm with me. The Lady's Local, the Lady's Life, I'm trying to keep the alliteration of the Gentleman's Gazette, but there doesn't seem to be a media starting with L.
Dear Mr. Schneider Hello My name is Kaleb Abraham and i have just finished watching the video above. It is very informative and useful to not only young men but older gentlemen as well. While i agree with most of the video I did have a question come up while watching. The question is for my personal use , I am only 24 years old but my outlook has always been that of an old soul. I tend to enjoy looking nice even when it is a very casual social event . I like to wear a shirt and tie with a vest , nice pants and leather shoes for that is my casual attire . I have always hated to wear anything that could be considered as modern casual attire. Would it be better to stay with my current attire model or go with the guide you have placed forward? I thank you for your time and attention for i know you are a busy gentleman and have much to do. Sincerely -- Kaleb E Abraham
What IS important in life ...
is ...
to be Yourself.
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Ok, this is epic
TheReportOfTheWeek precisely!
congrats on getting in the vid XD
I'm 16 and I love wearing suits, blazers, and just overall dressing older than I look. I think it makes me look more mature than I would otherwise be perceived at first glance. I would much rather wear a suit than casual wear even when I go to college I have worn a suit no reason I just wanted to. It felt great and I got compliments from everyone including the teacher. He said, "not many of the younger generations are willing to spend time looking good but you do and I think that will take you farther in life than just about anyone else."
Keep it up! I started wearing suits more or less everyday since I was 13. I worked in an antique store after school and on the weekends and would buy old ill fitting suits cheaply, no one ever bothered me about it really and all my friends wore casual clothes. I even did it in the ghetto (every one keeps saying they can't do it in their hood) I went into sales and now I'm 31 and I work for a major financial institution remotely as a sort of consigliere helping move along corporate credit card applications and early fulfillment even though I dropped out of school. It's like Jordan Belfort says " A suit can't close your deals for you but it can open doors that may be closed otherwise."
I'm 15 and I wear a jacket, black jeans in the same tone as my jacket, a black t-shirt and sneakers.
Edit: I also wear a silver ring and use a silver pocketwatch.
Edit2: Nowadays I wear white airforce ones or boots with blue jeans, a pullover, a scarf and depending on the temperatur a jacket, trenchcoat or a winter overcoat. I've switched from my pocket watch to one of my dress watches, my dive watch or my chronograph.
At that age it's truly irrelevant what you wear. At eighteen I was as oblivious to clothing as I've been until a month ago when I realised at my age I may get ready for a nice burial and so if that's unavoidable I may as well die in (a proper) style.
Same here my guy! I started wearing suits since I was 13, and I loved it! I still do!
How’s that turning out for you friend?
I feel similarly, and am finishing college now. I would suggest however, you tone down full suits, for sport jackets, a lot more fun variety, i buy tweed and other wool and patterned jackets at thrift stores all the time, easily paired with chinos or black jeans and a button down shirt or turtleneck.
Cheers!
dissing reviewbrah cant believe my EYES
As we have always said, each to his own, and that is true for Review Brah as well as for anybody else. I said a teenager that looks like that is odd. The definition of odd is" different from what is usual or expected; strange." and I stand by that. In 2017 Review Brah's outfits are different from what is usual or expected for a person his age. That being said, it is admirable that he has found a style he likes at such young age. We meant absolutely no disrespect and if you watch our videos you will see that we always argue to be true to your style, even if it makes you stand out in a louder way.
Gentleman's Gazette Can you make a video on how to buy clothing on Ebay? Even after measuring my size ( was it done right?), I still haven't bought the right size suit and dress shirt. Especially international sizes are confusing. For instance I live in the Netherlands but bought a shirt from France through Ebay, yet it was still far to large. The suit was from the US. But was to large even when it was a size smaller from the local cheap department store(40 instead of 42). The suit was still to large from the department suit and I had to make it smaller at the tailor.
Albeit, the material from the shirt and suit were good.
Size and material problems came from buying US shoes.
I bought cadet shoes to make a cheap buy. But the leather is bad and the mid and outsole are from PVC.
So can make a video on this, please? To avoid making these mistakes. And still buy quality items on a small budget. Thanks in advance.
u really out here putting respek on reviewbrah bless u
Ralph Bloopydoo men 65
Reviewbrah is not a teen
I'm a flatbed truck driver (28), and I find that Oxford shirts and slacks tend to work really well. Not only can some brands be rather durable, but they clear the common "long sleeves only" rule that many manufacturers have when in the loading areas. There's also the side benefit of being taken more seriously because you get confused for their supervisors.
If i starting dressing like that in my hood i'd probably get shot before getting robbed.
I laughed at this more than I should've 😆
I live in Ohio and unless you are going to work in a major city, you don't wear a suit ever. Even lawyers take off their suits by 5 pm. You don't even wear suits to church unless you belong to a religion that demands it. Weddings and funerals depend upon the time and the formality of the religious group.
Haha reading this I started imagining wearing this in my old so so nice city. not a fun alternate timeline !
You should not look like someone who's doing other people's taxes when you're not old enough to do your taxes yourself. When you're under 20, dress casually, that's fine. This video is only relevant when you're 25 or older.
I live in Japan, where suits are still the norm for any white-collar job. (And the blue-collar ones have uniforms.) Problem is, most people wear them so dang sloppily, like they’re still rebelling against that school uniform they wore in their teens….
Haha, that picture of "Review Brah"!
As we have always said, each to his own, and that is true for Review Brah as well as for anybody else. I said a teenager that looks like that is odd. The definition of odd is" different from what is usual or expected; strange." and I stand by that. In 2017 Review Brah's outfits are different from what is usual or expected for a person his age. That being said, it is admirable that he has found a style that works for him at such young age. We meant absolutely no disrespect.
Haha, the fact that Raphael knows about ReviewBrah is the best thing I've heard today!
His video on why he wears a suit was suggested next to one of hours, so I watched it and learned about him. I am really not into fast food though...
Gentleman's Gazette Report of the Week is somewhat of a sensation among teenage and young adult viewers, so its rather funny that he gets a mention on such a mature channel, and also that you refer to him by his fan-dubbed nickname "ReviewBrah". All jokes aside, I really enjoy your videos, Raphael, thanks for the great content.
John, AKA "Reviewbrah", is one of those people you then mention at .56 seconds. He's developed his own unique style which has become his trademark and it's the way people recognize him. To me that is the epitome of originality, and he wears it well.
This was such a helpful video, I'm 17 but love formal clothes. I now know what's too much and what's just right for my age and style. Cheers
Glad to help!
@Alexis Orsini You are young just like me and well fitting shorts are fine for casual events. Belt rules are a little different by you can get a canvas belt if you don't want to wear a leather belt.
@@gentlemansgazette James Bond Daniel Crage "Spectre" style for man from literaly 15 to 100 years . Just be in shape and you don't need these stereotypic rules. Do calisthetic and wear tight suits.
I've worn suits for a while, had to stop when I was taking weight lifting as a class, and the suit was just too much hassle to get in and out of quickly. But as an 18 year old, I still love the classy style that suits and the right hat, and overcoat, can give you, especially during the holiday season. Seeing as how I don't really like my generation of people's beliefs or interests, I'm happy to alienate myself from them, as you say, if it means I show some class.
I completely understand being more subdued in terms of colors in your old age for the sake of fashion....but I’m the kind of person who thinks “I know I only have a little time left in this world, I’m gonna wear and do what I like and enjoy it.”
I don't know why people hate on this channel. It's actually pretty helpful.
I'm 45 and still wear classic converse or old school Puma's when I'm not at work. I don't wear them because I want to look young. They're just things that I find mental comfort in. I may be that old man that thinks they're cool still.
Right on man, I'm 41 and I still wear Vans and Puma Ligas.
Arne Hurnik and what's wrong with Nikes? Hmm??
45 and I do the same. We grew up on these
Carlos Medrano Converse, always!! I’m 43 and wear them all the time!
Adidas and Nikes...38 though so not quite 40
Well im 19. hopefully i'll remember this👌📚 when I'm 60 years old✌️
Try 90
It comes before you know it. Trust me, 19 seems like yesterday to me but I'm 61 now.
well you're 21 now so uh 39 more years to go i guess
The important thing is to pay attention to dressing yourself now. When I was 19 I was all about the rebellious slouch look. Boy, do I wish I'd grown up a little and started dressing for whatever occasion I was going into. Starting with taking school clothes seriously. I know old people always tell you to do this. And now that I'm old, I also know why.
When I’m 64
why does every adult think teenagers wear spray on jeans
I don't know.I never did and Im 21.
I’m a 16 year old and I love suits sport jacket overcoats frock coat’s ect😂🤓😎
DrStrange Love same here though im 14
@@kilo393 Maybe you're the exception and have actual taste :-)
Because millennials be wearing hella tight jeans, the girls AND boys. nuff said.
Gent. Gazette is a great channel man, it always blows my mind with all the possibilities u guys come up with, even if it's simple/basic for u, I'm 19 and just start to think about suits etc, very entertaining and fun to lern!
I’m a teen, and whenever I wear my suit and bowler hat, I get a ton of compliments.
i love how he dissed reviewbrah but looks like an older version of him lol
Do not, i repeat, DO NOT recommend DW watches unless they have paid to be advertised. People that see this comment: Do not buy this trash.
Better off to tell the time via the sun than a Daniel Wellington.
Listen to this guy boys, He aint wrong. A timex marlin offers way better than DW
Dress like a dandy here in L.A., and you'll like you you work in a theme restaurant or tourist trap-like attraction.
22-year-old here; I’ve never understood the obsession with skinny jeans among males within my broader age group, particularly when chinos can look so much more mature and aesthetically pleasing.
I'm 18 and I've pretty much intuitively followed most of these tips.
I will say however that jeans can definitely work especially if you're in school or college (like I am) if you pair them with sweaters and leather boots/shoes.
Great video! I’m 17 and have been interested in vintage and classic styles for a while, so hopefully I’ll be able to adopt some of these tips :)
If you want to wear a suit, wear it at any age. My school dress code called for blazer, tie, black belt and socks, top button always done up etc. and we were 14-16.
I wish there was a female version of this channel! Of course, I'll be sharing this with my brother and close friends, as well as learn more about clothing myself...So don't get me wrong I love this channel! But if anyone has any suggestions for a similar female/feminine ver. of this channel, that would be great!!💕
Joy Knight Same here.
Keep doing what you're doing! Your videos may not be very popular but you have a very dedicated subscriber base consisting of people like me who really appreciate what you're teaching us
Welp 1.4mil now
as a watch guy and swiss... please don't DON'T ever show a picture of a DW again. thank you :)
if anyone wants to buy an entry dress watch just buy a frederique constant. swiss made, automatic, inexpensive and probably best bang for buck.
Yeah such a shame, I was pleasantly surprised to see some seikos there but it went downhill fast 😔
Was thinking the same and alrdy posted a comment about it :D
We just had that b-footage in our library, we'll try to add better watches in the future. You are welcome to send any worthy examples our way ;)
I do not know your economic status, but for me a guy under twenty in school a frederique constant is rather expensive, I personally would buy a Tommy Hilfiger or Boss watches, perhaps something by Armani.
Unless you are on a yacht, please, do not wear boat shoes.
😂😂
James P What’s wrong with boat shoes
Boat shoes are just canvas or leather topped with non-marking rubber soles. Keep them in good condition and wear them anywhere you find is useful - decking in your back garden you don't want marked etc.
ONLY 33 years old?!?!?!?!? You look much older. I guess thats one of the cons of living the gentlemen's life style. Or maybe its the way you style your hair with the gel combed look. You should give your hair some of volume look instead of having it all pressed down with whatever hair product you're using. I'm still shocked, you look like you're 43
I thought the same way
Bruh I thought he was 50.........
@@edwink1467he probably spends all his money on clothes to look rich but has no money in the bank.
Wait he’s 33? Jesus man he looks way older. Sven change your diet pal
@@edwink1467 Bruh, I'm 54 and I look younger than Reviewbrah...
While I certainly believe the well dressed man is disappearing from the work force, I also believe you need to dress for the correct environment. In a day of underdressing, presenting oneself this far to the formal spectrum, would be totally out of place in most offices.
Did you just call reviewbrah odd!??
As we have always said, each to his own, and that is true for Review Brah as well as for anybody else. I said a teenager that looks like that is odd. The definition of odd is" different from what is usual or expected; strange." and I stand by that. In 2017 Review Brah's outfits are different from what is usual or expected for a person his age. That being said, it is admirable that he has found a style he likes at such young age. We meant absolutely no disrespect and if you watch our videos you will see that we always argue to be true to your style, even if it makes you stand out in a louder way.
Well, he isn't wrong. TROTW dresses very inappropriately for a fast-food review.
@@MrPacproductions at the end of the day it is odd to dress like that at that age. Regardless of profession. So yes there is some irony / oddness
Tom Reid God
Loved your video. I appreciate an elegant man, wish there were more of them around. I like the styles you showed for every stage in a man's life.
I saw your watch guide and as a watch aficionado I mostly agreed. The exception was the DW watch suggestion. It’s literally a 5 dollar wholesale watch.
Just wear whatever makes you happy and confident. Pure and simple.
33😱. I thought you were hitting 50.......the irony of it all 🤣
LOL
Wonderful advice, thankyou. I am in the UK and its not always easy to find some of these products, but I am learning.
I am 55 and would not be seen dead in any of the old men's clothes thank you
I know, old men trying to look like teenagers is awful. I try to look up to date without looking like an old man. Smart chino's and a nice top look ok, but I am way past the ripped jeans and tight tee shirts ha ha .
😂😂😂
Just look up Tony Hawk.He's 50 and still dresses like a skater, but he doesn't look like he's trying to look younger it just fits him.
I started watching this for my friend who is just turned 65. I was interested to know how men in their later years are supposed to dress. I feel like a liberated woman, but I don't think I could cope with my man dressing in this way. He's so casual, it just makes me want to cry sometimes. Bring back jeans and a T shirt. Big smile x
I'm 12 (Almost 13) and I like to dress nice. I got my blazer I'm wearing right now from goodwill for $6, and my shoes I got from my dad. So lucky they were my size!
No offence but youre completely wrong with most of these points.
You can dress stylishly without dressing like a preppy white boy from the 50s.
To recommend baggy chinos and carteroids to under 20s is shocking advice.
If your this age try for basics first and build around that. Get color blocking down to a tee with simple colours like dark jeans and white tops, some casual shoes like vans or chuck taylors. This can be an every day look. Neutrals are popping right now and you can get into distressing if you want. Most importantly, fit is everything. H&M, Levis, Nicce, GAP, MNML etc. are all popping rn
Dorian Gray yes but there is no argue that slim fit looks a lot better on a not overweight guy than big baggy (too long) cloths
Sixa i also hate how he says that boat shoes are at a higher level than sneakers. Sneakers are valid shoes and not lowerclass just because teens wear them
Austriaball I agree. I have Ferragamos, Florsheims, and JM's but I also have Vans, Toms, and Nikes. There is absolutely nothing wrong with sneakers and they should not be perceived as "lazy" or "immature." Style is not what you wear, but how you wear it.
sn3192 Completely agree. The thing is, Raphael doesn't really talk about how to dress like a gentleman, he talks about how to dress in his own personal style - which is not the sole way to appear more like a gentleman (unless you wanna relive the 60'ies). I for instance can't stand most of the products from his Fort Belvedere whateveritis. They don't look old fashioned, they just look old to me, no real style or exquisiteness. The wallets looked outright cheap, would never consider them stylish or expensive. They might fit his personal style, but man oh man how personal that style is.
If you want to look like a real gentleman, take a look at Daniel Craig (in his Bond movies or just personal life). He can pull off a casual gentlemanly style regardless of what the occasion is. He can make short sleeve shirts look good, he can pull off a vest, can wear the same watch regardless of the event, and he manages to look mature and refined - while also having that youthful expression and power. A lot of it is of course physique, but also how he blends clothing pieces in a way where he looks stylish and elegant, but always manages to stand out from the crowd in ways you don't notice at first glance. It's not by wearing some suit with a fancy color or material, or pants with a special shape. It's all in the tiniest details where he often breaks the rules, but he does it so effortlessly and in a minimalistic way that most people don't even see it, they just see him stand out without being able to point a finger at exactly what makes him stand out.
Vans and Chucks - yeah, if you like sweaty stinky feet..
I think I break every style rule you have.
I'm a bit that way, myself. Am 69, retired, and Just bought a Canali Trim Fit Suit in Bold, French Blue. Everyone, young & old, that's seen it on me, likes it, as did I myself...hence the original purchase !!
I think he breaks every style rule possible. X'D
Fashion isn't created without bending or breaking rules.
FullContactDrummer dude this rule is for the 1920’s
I live in florida, I cant wear anything fancier than khaki shorts and a short sleeved polo
Because of today's video I will get a new wallet and my very first pocket square. I am 57
Awesome.
I wish there was a channel like this for women :'(
leave reviewbrah alone he's a good boy
What teen would wear a flat cap lol..now seriously. This video is very informative but his perspective on teens/young people is far from reality.
Deadass 14 and wear a flat cap everyday
RootVeggies Same here :)
I’m 16 and I’m planning to buy more flat caps so I don’t agree that teenagers don’t wear them
Lucas samus thanks dude 👌👌
I did. I got compliments.
You dissed The Report of the Week! No Bueno!
Honestly this would be a great guide in the 1940s... Your advice Is waaay to vintage.
In my opinion modern clothing Is far more minimal with less patterns. awesome vid tho🔥
for real, there is no way you will look "casual" with most of his recommended outfits, if anything, you will look way too formal and out of place
@@oscarbautista4156 tbf that’s your opinion, you are probably used to you know, jeans and tshirts, nothing wrong whit that, but on a formality scale, for the under 20 group it is definitely casual
This channel is for a niche audience. I don't watch street clothing channels because I don't dress like that and the same applies to people who don't want to dress like this. There is no need to feel the weight of uniformity anymore, dress how you please
I'm 5, why isn't my age on there????
He made this video during the first industrial era so you'd probably dressed like you worked 16hrs in a cotton or cloth factory.
Shut up
Clinton McCool: 😂👍🏽
What’s a 5 year old doing on UA-cam first of all, forget about this channel.
You don’t type like a 5 year old, where’s your slew of grammatical errors to begin with? 🤔🤣
That billy Cyrus example 😂😂😂
Good content, but I'm not sure if you should take fashion advice from a guy who dresses like a Mob waiter...
Chester Rico yeah!!! It's like he came out of a gangster movie from the 50s
GET YOUR DAPPER GAME UP BRO !!!
There’s this one guy in my school that wears basically everything recommended in this video,he lives in the locker
He still in that locker?
He doesn't care because the people who put him there will amount to nothing themselves
@@KaiserFranzJosefI actually he does very much care,he is traumatized and his life is pretty much ruined because of it
I love the pairing of the shirt with the blazer - yellow could almost be garish, but the grey stripes with navy jacket really just bring it down a notch, and they pair very well indeed.
This was truly informative and gave me great insight on somethings I've been missing on discussing. I'm always thankful for your points of view.
You are welcome.
This is great. I’m 17 and live in the north woods of Wisconsin so me and everyone else wears blue jeans, tee shirts, and hoodies because of the cold. I would stand out very much if I dressed as you said but I liked what you said. Also I just ordered my tux for prom and the whole time thought about looking nicely like you
Sven, I honestly think you really need to stop recommending pleated trousers to your viewers. It's 2017, Sven.
Ricky V everyone on the planet wear single front pleated trousers.
Why not there fine some clothes are ageless
Ricky V shows how much you know about menswear. Pleated slacks will always be in style unlike your dropcrotch pants you are probably wearing now.
@@Darkwell0071 Na! Pleats are nowhere near as common as a clean leg these days.
Pleated trousers are rad. And comfy.
Very Brave Man, I enjoy his use of of language, calm and educated. Everything is nice but his choice of color and textures. Overall I think he is very helpful to most beginners! Please burn that dress shirt and stop wearing pants so light with super dark blazers. The Tie is awesome. Keep up the good work man, stepping stones help all cross rivers.
seikos are an excellent option for the teenage age group. They have a rich heritage in the watch community, are not seen as "cheap" or "unclassy" like invicta, and are really affordable.
as an 18 year old girl this is definitely what ı needed thank you
“Chuck Converses” Classic.
I'm happy with people warning what they like. Age makes no difference
Thank you! This guy screams insecurity and need for validation. He gives tips on how to dress yet he looks like a tool.
@@JoseVargas-mn9zj INDEED!
Not sure why all the dislikes. This video is very informative
probably because of all the review brah fans
SoloTravelBlog Because of 0:28
middle aged men that still think it is cool to look like a teenager .... refuse to grow up
These styles are antiquated. It's not the impression I'd want to give unless perhaps I was on my way to a WASP costume party. He paired pink seersuckers with suede red driving loafers, my god, I wouldn't be caught dead in that! Not to be a critic, this does fit in with a particular group of people, but there's no way I'd ever want to fit in amongst those people. All he needs now is an ascot and a monocle to add the finishing touch.
Because it's the idea that you have to conform to someone else's rules. Be what you want to be, not what others want you to be. Successful people make their own rules.
Video titled "how to dress your age?"
*The dude himself actually looks like a guy who time travelled from the 1920s*
Doesn't stop him from knowing what to wear...
Dressing your age has nothing to do with todays fashion.
@@lennartmathes6783 not really he know what a small portion of the population think it is a good idea to wear... I wear what I like to wear, I don't give a F what other think about it.
@@pouetgiigle4178 he also wears what he likes to wear.. it's understandable that he's not as aware of what other people wear
Yes exactly
I had an internship over the summer at a company with 800-1000 employees and their culture was that even the executives wore jeans and polos. I wore a suit to an for the first week and it made me really uncomfortable, but after I adjusted, it was much more relaxing knowing I didn't have to impress anyone with my wardrobe. I think more companies are moving this direction and I think its great because opinions are formed off of the quality of work instead of first impressions.
So, I’m in my mid-20s right now and I have a part-time job in retail as a Sales Advisor at Office Depot, and when I’m at home I just wear a pair of jeans and a t-shirt, however, when I’m at work I wear dress socks, a white undershirt, a button up dress shirt, a pair of slacks, and a pair of Bruno Marc dress shoes. I also use a brown belt which goes really well with my shoes. Then, before I head out the door (after I’ve brushed my teeth) I use exactly 2 squirts of my Doir Suavage cologne and then comb my hair back with my hair gel.
And I learned how to do all of this and found my entire style and morning routine from watching a lot of the Gentleman’s Gazette so thank you!
I'm in the 65+category, I wish I could wear my suits/sport coats from 20+ years ago but my body changed with age especially my waist line; giving me the opportunity to change my style and clothing according to my age (highlighting comfort) rather than fashion.
I'm 23 and I love my blue harris tweed jacket, often wear it with various waistcoats. My dress watch is either a silver pocketwatch passed down through my family since 1879 or my Pa's gold 1970s seiko quartz which he gave me on my 21st. I'm not really dressing my age but I do find that I've found my own, classic style.
i love your videos! your voice makes me fall asleep! thank you!
Could you please turn up your volume when you record a session? I've seen others request a volume upgrade, so I don't think I'm the only one who has a bit of a problem hearing you. You have a nice voice - go ahead and boom it out!! Thanks very much.
ahhh what a pleasure. I always end up coming back. Good content and whether you agree with everything or not (I'm 26), I can always take something out of these videos....and you don't have Raphael shoving sponsors down our throat for 1/3 of the video like other youtubers...
I think people forget this is the Gentleman's Guide on how to dress your age. Of course the majority of people would stick out quite a bit, and probably negatively, within their social/work groups if this is how they dressed on a daily basis. If you had a labor job and this is how you came and left from work your colleagues would probably chuckle a little bit.
This guide isn't telling people how they should dress disregarding all other circumstances. It is telling people how to dress for their age if they want to look like a _Gentleman's Gazette_ . That might be relevant to _you_ a couple of times a year, but this guide isn't just made for _you_ , it's made for everybody
33? You look well in your 40's..I think you're dressing wrong.
Agreed. Partly due to his physique, but mostly due to his fashion. He doesn't look as much of a gentleman, just looks plain old. I'd have guessed 40-45 too
I agree his physique is also a part of it. I bet if he started playing sports or hit the gym once or twice a week he'd look a lot younger, especially in formal clothes. Wearing suits when you're out of shape just makes you look old, like you're already past your prime
Hm. This seems like a really rude conversation to be having, especially on one of his videos.
@@randomuser1105 not really as he's a fairly high profile youtuber and has to expect constructive criticism it's not like these people are straight up slandering him
@@proudtitanicdenier4300 a can actually seeing him wearing that and fitting that style lol
for all under twentys that arent comfortable with the shoes. I absolutly recommend to get a good pair of simple boots they work for every season except summer and are stylish looking without beeing too outstanding, plus, they are quite comfortable.
also for ur upperbody i would recommend to have some polo-shirts. These are espacially good, if u r more on the skinny side and normally couldnt wear T-shirts, because they are usually tighter on thesleve ends, wich gives the illusion of the shirt "bending" under ur muscles. of course u wont look like arnold schwarzenegger but at least u can wear something with short sleves without people thinking, that u just escaped Ausschwitz.
Superb video! Every guys needs to watch this. Great job Sven 👍🏻
torn blue jeans,baseball cap and a t-shirt-classic, timeless.
You’re not a watch guy, I’m surprised! I love watches myself. I sensed you’re a car guy as well which made me suspect you’re also into watches. The love of mechanically beautiful things is the same with the two. I love the classic beauty of watches, vintage cars, motorcycles and airplanes, and classic film cameras. Clothes is a new thing to me but classic cars will always be my gateway into the love of gentlemanly pursuits.
Would take the Nike mags instead of the boat shoes every day
That part made me lol too
Great video. I just turned 55. This video has given me some great insight and ideas. Thank you sir.
Could you cover dressing well, such as business casual or professional while carrying a concealed firearm?
Thank you! Awesome videos.
I just got into menswear ,
I'm turning 19 in January , but I like dressing well , I just added to my wardrobe some important clothes,
3 blazers , 4 nice shirts, some nice pants , 2 jacket that looks like a blazer but just longer and w different button positions (I don't know the name of those item) , I started being comfortable wearing nice clothes ,
I'm coming from having a "sloppy" style ,
Just basic modern teenager style .
just wear what makes you feel good😊❤
No offense but that haircut just doesn't go well with your face shape
Eks De the part looks way to high
Its penguin from bat man
Doesnt make him look dapper
@@unseardude3198 dude that's great
I agree. It just doesn't fit.
Boots, Levi's, LLBean heavy cotton plaid shirt, silver bolo tie,, worn under a denim jacket and a Stetson hat on top and i am always in style.
I never understood this "Age appropiate clothes" thing. If you want to dress with long T-Shirts in your 50s.. why not? And if you want to dress with suits under 20...there you go!
Thank you for this, I am finally getting my appearance together.
This mindset is a little skewed, since what the older generations wore isn't what the newer generations is going to wear. Hey, now I'm about the same age as knights were, I should put on my armor and walk around in public, I'm dressing my age so there should be no problem. Or a centurion armor, that would be cool to, I think I'm the same age as one.
You trying to make a set definition for all generations? There isn't one, people are gonna wear what they wear, based on the time period we're in, and trying to dress like a stereotypical Italian gangster just isn't gonna cut it. You're 20 now, time to throw out all the clothes you bought when you were 19.
You're 40, throw out all your clothes, it's time to dress like an oldtimer, nevermind others your age, you should wear the same 'age uniform' as other old people wore before you.
Am I gonna get some more mature clothes in the future? Yes! But I'm not gonna dress up like Al Capone..
TCBOldColt why not dress like Al Capone?
As Long as you’re wearing something you enjoy wearing and look good in there isn’t an issue. I disagree with your crowd mentality tho. Just because everyone else is doing something doesn’t mean you should as well.
I found out about this channel 2 days ago and now Is one of my favorites
I love these videos. I wish they had a guide for woman
I wish that more men had this kind of interest and style.
This is an excellent video. I would love to have someone assist me with constructing a wardrobe that understands this like you do. What great content!
I do understand that you are helping people to dress in a way that is "appropriate" to their age in a classic fashion.
The issue that I see is that you can be well dressed, fashionable and use a totally different style. My point is that you should dress the way you want to and if you care about it... then you will develop your own style and this will only improve with age.
Offcours you should also mind the place and ocasion, so you are dressed properly, but maybe with your own touch of style.
Keep up the good work with the videos, this is just my opinion on this specific matter and even if I disagree with the content of this video, I enjoy the content and the videos ar always nice, with good production, humor and common sence =)
4:53 why on earth would i want a watch thats Timeless? 😏
33? You've got the art of clothing and pairing items down!!!! I'm super impressed and I'm a woman😁I find your channel very interesting so much so I had to subscribe😊
Love your relaxed intro music, quite jazzy and classy.
I am known for wearing combination of odd pants, vest, jacket and I almost never skip the fedora. My favourite outfit (at time of comment) is brown pants, blue sweater vest, and tan suit jacket, white French cuff dress shirt, blue striped ties,, brown dress shoes and of course, the grey fedora. I do get alienated to a degree, but I rock suit and tie almost every other day so people are used to it. Now I get more questions when I wear jeans and a t-shirt.
Very sensible advice and insight as always
Congratulations Raphael! Every new video bring something, or everything very useful. Keep up!
This video could also be titled: “how to get mocked in school”...
Spot on, mah dude
Daniel Reinhardt Kids these days just want attenion. the other day in class (I usually wear school clothes) I put on something different then they all began laughing and asked why did you change you clothes😂😂😂!?!? I was like because rights exist....
The fact of the matter is wear what you want to wear and dont be bothered about the idiots who mock you at school.
As a 19 year old I can recomment Knickerbockers, a tweed waistcoat and a white or light grey linen shirt with a makeshift bow-tie, it makes you look like you've time travelled, but also not look too old
"I'm not a watch guys"- well that explains the Daniel Wellington picture xD
Gentleman's gazette expanded since the last time i watched one of their videos. I wonder if they will create a branch in the future which will talk about women's outfit as professionally as they do for men's.
I have recently changed my style to classic, and some videos helped me choose more fitting clothes for me (length of the trousers, matching up the patterns, the best fabric, etc) but this is as far as it will go, since the topics are about men's clothes.
Not to mention dresses, high heels ...
I love dresses, but nope, nobody explains dresses properly. They just tell you what's fashionable and that's it.
Brainstorm with me. The Lady's Local, the Lady's Life, I'm trying to keep the alliteration of the Gentleman's Gazette, but there doesn't seem to be a media starting with L.
Dear Mr. Schneider
Hello My name is Kaleb Abraham and i have just finished watching the video above. It is very informative and useful to not only young men but older gentlemen as well. While i agree with most of the video I did have a question come up while watching. The question is for my personal use , I am only 24 years old but my outlook has always been that of an old soul. I tend to enjoy looking nice even when it is a very casual social event . I like to wear a shirt and tie with a vest , nice pants and leather shoes for that is my casual attire . I have always hated to wear anything that could be considered as modern casual attire. Would it be better to stay with my current attire model or go with the guide you have placed forward? I thank you for your time and attention for i know you are a busy gentleman and have much to do. Sincerely -- Kaleb E Abraham
I am not a watch guy....
Then bringing Daniel Wellington watch....
Yeah I TOTALLY agree.
I'm thirteen. I usually wear suits, blazers, fedoras, oxfords, all the works and I intend to continually.
Never too early to start :)
Professor Neville Longbottom lmao
Am I smelling a young r/justneckbeardthings?
Fedoras are trash I'd skip on that