Tip for finding your style: Improvise, adapt, overcome. You may not want a conventional style, so experiment with what you have. You may be discouraged by all the expensive brands, don't be! If you can get clothes from your homies, get em, apply it to your already existing wardrobe. And lastly, look around at every single one of your options, and see what you can make of them, and always keep improving
Found this channel recently and it is gold mine of fashion information that doesn't tell you what you should be doing, but has a guiding hand on how you can grow and cultivate your own sense of style. Honestly its one of the best approaches to helping people style themselves that I have come across on this platform and I enjoy every second of it. Thank you Reggie and @thecasual for being a pioneer on helping each person find their unique self. Your the man
Yeah, Stylebook is great. They're pretty lazy with developing it further, it could be a lot better, but it does the trick and I love the fact you can track the cost per wear of items.
@D’Marco Jackson aight next time I'm out looking for fragrances Imma check it out, but I usually don't like most perfumes, that's why hugo boss and I have developed a tight relationship
Good advice but I keep my shoes and sneakers as pristine and fresh as I can. Even Vans. My dad was a clothes horse and he always had fresh footwear. It really elevated the outfit no matter what it is.
i would add that the whole vibe and personality you want to convey through your clothes is also majorly important. you can wear different outfits but they always have a cohesive theme as long as they send the message you truly want others to perceive. Sometimes i put together very decent outfits but i still feel lost in front of mirror which is exactly the result of failing to tell the story YOU TRULY want to tell
A bit late to respond, but I absolutely love that you said this. I can rock a whole number of pieces well, but I was still sitting here thinking I needed a specific direction (e.g. cozy, techwear). Made me realize something about sending a cohesive message 🙌 thanks man
There's a lot out there & it depends exactly what you're into. Cyberdog has some cool pieces, New Rocks have some alright shoes, but if you can get Swear then do it. I'm seeing a lot of cross-pollination between cyber & athleisure these days. Living Dead Clothing in Australia has one or two printed lycra numbers that really kill it in this area, & there are a few more artists working in the style around Esty, plus Black Milk of course. My favourite cyber shirts right now are some no-name ones I dug up on ebay. For the look I think you're describing, I really dig pieces with lightup elements. There are some sneakers with that feature built in now, & I'm starting to see EL-tape being incorporated into garments...I'm keen for it when it gets just a little bit more accessible. I'd look into rave fashion & then work with the silhouette if I were you.
Key Pieces. Less is more. When most people try to put together a "flex fit" they always try to have every piece be a flex. But the reality is you look corny asf. I spend a lot of time in West Hollywood/Beverly Hills and by people watching I've learned alot when it comes to styling. Imagine breaking your outfits into 3 pieces. Top, Bottoms, Shoes. An ideal clean fit is 1 being a flex piece, 2nd being somthing complimentary to the flex piece, and the 3rd being casual and not brining attention. Identify what your "show stopper" piece is and don't add anymore. A few examples of a clean flex fit. (assuming budget is not a problem) (Adventurous Dad) Stone Island Jacket Hiking Pants Merrills or Saloman Shoes (Bearable Hypebeast) Plain Sweater Adidas Sweatpants Any Hype Adidas That isn't Loud in Color (Trendy Gentleman) YSL Coat Any well tailored pants in a complimentary color YSL Leather Shoes These all carry a similar theme. "I'm wearing sought after items. But I don't need to express to you that I am" A dude trying to put on every expensive piece he has into one, just looks like he's trying to get validation from the general public. No one thinks he's ballin', no one wants his style, no one wants to talk to him. In my introduction to high fashion I was victim to that. Styling by the logo, and not by what looks good. An average daily fit for me these days is somthing like Black Fleece Zip Up Black Tapered Pants Balenciaga Speed Trainer Dressing simply makes you look like you have more experience with these brands, You look like you don't care, and those are things that make you seem more fashionable. Less is More. Style Conciously.
Another enjoyable, informative video. 👍🏻 The tips you gave are achievable and relatable. Movies, music, books, magazines, Instagram, people on the street-there’s so much inspiration to draw from. Recently, I downloaded the app Stylebook and that has been a lot of fun to play with and helps me curate not only my closet, but inspirations and lookbooks. And like you alluded to, be patient and don’t let experimenting with style intimidate you. It’s not a race, it’s actually a good time.
Since I subscribed, my fashion sense went WAA-AY UP. Like you said you didnt tell us what to wear, but helped find something that is uniquely.. Me :) Thanku Reggie-San. Ganbatte ne
Curating an outfit is definitely something you got from Japan fashion. When i was there, my friends were all about hitting the multi shops for various “pieces.” I picked it up too.
I definitely bought some 2013 Jordan 1s because I've always wanted them but they don't fit my aesthetic or closet at all. I think a great tip is to find your style, then add and remove until you've narrowed down the essentials. After that, you can modify if you're into other styles, and again, minimize your closet and save for "grail worthy pieces" that will stand the test of time in terms of quality and your fashion style
Yo, idk if you have, but can you do a WTH of White Mountaineering? Or possibly introduce some more underground or new brands? I'm in college so of course I can't get it rn but in the future sense.
Im trying to add more sophistication to my look if that makes any sense. I usually wear a graphic t nice jeans and or shorts with a pair of kicks. But I want to mix and match and add more to my fits. It’s usually hard since I live in the Florida heat lol
Yo, what are some fashion brands that cater to customers that are big and tall? I know fashion tends to favor the slim and depleted, but if I could ask someone in the know... Also, about finding your style, age tends to dictate fashion as you get older. Comfortable fit and comfortable material really inform my spending habits nowadays. Informative videos, keep up the good work, brother!
I love a fusion of styles so for me thrifting allows for versatility, juxtaposition & the opportunity to source better quality items that are more affordable 👍💖
I would another way to find your style is to see what your favorite celebs rock with! Then take the fits you love modify it to make it your own and you got a good foundation
I really love fashion but don't wanna spend all that $$, that's why I'm always thrifting. Thrifting is super nice too when you're spending holiday in other countries. I've been finding stuff I wouldn't find in any store in my own country. Throughout dozens of times thrifting I've always managed to find unique pieces, even some high end brands for dirt cheap and built up my style with minimum amount of cash. It's always a journey finding something as you don't know what to expect but there's usually a pearl to be found in there~
Great content, as always! I’m moving to Tokyo soon and I keep coming back to your channel to learn more about Tokyo style, etc. Hope you post more examples and info on womenswear in future vids too. Or if you know a channel that is similar to yours but focuses on women, pls let me know! Thanks, Reggie! :)
Clothing: Arc'teryx, 66° North, Mountain Hardwear, Gyakusou, Nike Lab, Nike ACG, Carhartt, Uniqlo (Some Items), Stone Island (Some Items), Canada Goose, North Face, Columbia, Patagonia, Gore Tex Labs, Marmot, REI, Fjällräven, Kuhl, Oakley (These are pretty much the only hiking companies that make cool shit. Although function is the style of hiking wear) Shoes: Salomon, Merrill, Nike ACG, Ecco, Chaco, Arc'teryx, Vibram (Though they kind of suck), Timberland, White Mountaineering, Lems, Vasque, (IMO Salomon and Merrill are amongst the best hiking shoes ever made.)
@@bobbyhennessy1017 thanks so much :) totally forgot about 66north and Kuhl. Do recommend specific footwear, can't seem to find anything which nicely bridges the gap between rugged and sneakers... Other than visvim and I don't have that kind of coin 😥
Backcountry has been my ish as of late, it carries many different brands and is a great cause it holds items that aren't all too worn in the masses. Definitiley some good finds here L.L bean is almost like a hiking type style meshed with norm core quite a bit. None the less it can add a few great pieces to curate into the wardrobe.
I always have crazy ideas and stuff but im just not sure if i could pull em off, or if they'll actually suit my body & skin etc... anybody've been here before?
me too, I've been skating for 6 years and I've slowly transitioned from skating into fashion, but I still have some skate core brands in my wardrobe, and I still am influenced in what I wear from skating sometimes. check out my ig @andrestz_ :)
1017 Alyx 9sm I ain’t finding RAF here in Australia bruv no point thrifting here + all clothes are so overpriced here too so either cop a heat for almost 2x or look whack
@@D4RKDJBJ I suppose thrifting isn't for everyone but I do wanna chime in that something like a skin condition isn't really contractible by clothing. My wardrobe is consisting mostly of thriftstore stuff or hand-me-downs for like 8 years now and I've never had a weird experience with it.
I love tech-wear and wear a lot of Nike ACG shoes, jackets and pants. Also the North face, Canada goose, stone island jackets. Other then that I wear nudies jeans and Jean jackets and naked and famous. Those are the brands I stick to.
Sweet thanks for the video 😁 Here’s what I’ve come up with so far, pretty much merging all of this: -Cursed Images -Darker hip-hop (JPEGMAFIA/ Lil Ugly Mane’s recent music / etc) + experimental electronic music (e.g NMesh and Oneohtrix Point Never) -Techwear + Athleisure + DeepWebCore -CyberPunk (Blade Runner films, Neuromancer + Count Zero books) So I guess the end style will be dressing like a futuristic drug dealer?
...man ... It can take months to get one look right (try before you buy) ... The research, which I think should include touching the fabric, alone takes up time ... your love for the dig needs to be there though ... this can get harder when the brands you love are in other countries only though.
When I suit up, I draw a LOT of inspiration from video game characters. . . . Idunno WHAT gaming is doing, but their characters are so stylish lately. . . Like WTF???
“Style is a Journey, not a result”
Word.
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Fashion, by definition, isn't personal. It is a concept defined by acceptance. Style, however, is a personal choice.
The casual back with the 10/10 content
Tip for finding your style: Improvise, adapt, overcome.
You may not want a conventional style, so experiment with what you have.
You may be discouraged by all the expensive brands, don't be! If you can get clothes from your homies, get em, apply it to your already existing wardrobe.
And lastly, look around at every single one of your options, and see what you can make of them, and always keep improving
I took your advice and ended up becoming a hypebeast. HALP
Being a hypebeast isn't bad. It's only abnoxious if you're a mindless clout chaser
Found this channel recently and it is gold mine of fashion information that doesn't tell you what you should be doing, but has a guiding hand on how you can grow and cultivate your own sense of style. Honestly its one of the best approaches to helping people style themselves that I have come across on this platform and I enjoy every second of it. Thank you Reggie and @thecasual for being a pioneer on helping each person find their unique self. Your the man
I'm still waiting for a program that allows you to select pieces and combine them to make complete outfits
Imagination
5 minutes in paint.net
That already exists. It's called going to a store, looking in a mirror, and taking mental notes
It’s called Stylebook 👌🏻
Yeah, Stylebook is great. They're pretty lazy with developing it further, it could be a lot better, but it does the trick and I love the fact you can track the cost per wear of items.
Tips:
Less is More
Wear Good Quality Cologne
Dress For Yourself
Never Keep Your Shoes Too Clean
Hugo boss best fragrance
@D’Marco Jackson aight next time I'm out looking for fragrances Imma check it out, but I usually don't like most perfumes, that's why hugo boss and I have developed a tight relationship
ysl y is another level of smell
Good advice but I keep my shoes and sneakers as pristine and fresh as I can. Even Vans. My dad was a clothes horse and he always had fresh footwear. It really elevated the outfit no matter what it is.
@@JoeyLevenson it depends on what your style is. If you like streetwear, dirty and worn-out shoes are better.
Not too dirty tho. Not too dirty.
It never ends, I'm forever evolving and changing tastes.
i would add that the whole vibe and personality you want to convey through your clothes is also majorly important. you can wear different outfits but they always have a cohesive theme as long as they send the message you truly want others to perceive.
Sometimes i put together very decent outfits but i still feel lost in front of mirror which is exactly the result of failing to tell the story YOU TRULY want to tell
A bit late to respond, but I absolutely love that you said this. I can rock a whole number of pieces well, but I was still sitting here thinking I needed a specific direction (e.g. cozy, techwear). Made me realize something about sending a cohesive message 🙌 thanks man
Anyone else here has on influences on cyberpunk aesthetic? Like, techwear but with more colors and anime/videogame/futurism influences.
Cav empt maybe?
There's a lot out there & it depends exactly what you're into.
Cyberdog has some cool pieces, New Rocks have some alright shoes, but if you can get Swear then do it. I'm seeing a lot of cross-pollination between cyber & athleisure these days. Living Dead Clothing in Australia has one or two printed lycra numbers that really kill it in this area, & there are a few more artists working in the style around Esty, plus Black Milk of course. My favourite cyber shirts right now are some no-name ones I dug up on ebay.
For the look I think you're describing, I really dig pieces with lightup elements. There are some sneakers with that feature built in now, & I'm starting to see EL-tape being incorporated into garments...I'm keen for it when it gets just a little bit more accessible.
I'd look into rave fashion & then work with the silhouette if I were you.
90's Harajuku era mixed with today's minimalism is how I would describe my style.
Really enjoying the shift from Japanese culture to general style culture. Hoping for more of both ♥️
I love thriftings, making my own clothes and customising staff
I think I got the basics of styling myself down. But sometimes I want to flex without looking like I'm trying to flex.
Key Pieces. Less is more.
When most people try to put together a "flex fit" they always try to have every piece be a flex. But the reality is you look corny asf.
I spend a lot of time in West Hollywood/Beverly Hills and by people watching I've learned alot when it comes to styling.
Imagine breaking your outfits into 3 pieces. Top, Bottoms, Shoes. An ideal clean fit is 1 being a flex piece, 2nd being somthing complimentary to the flex piece, and the 3rd being casual and not brining attention. Identify what your "show stopper" piece is and don't add anymore.
A few examples of a clean flex fit. (assuming budget is not a problem)
(Adventurous Dad)
Stone Island Jacket
Hiking Pants
Merrills or Saloman Shoes
(Bearable Hypebeast)
Plain Sweater
Adidas Sweatpants
Any Hype Adidas That isn't Loud in Color
(Trendy Gentleman)
YSL Coat
Any well tailored pants in a complimentary color
YSL Leather Shoes
These all carry a similar theme. "I'm wearing sought after items. But I don't need to express to you that I am"
A dude trying to put on every expensive piece he has into one, just looks like he's trying to get validation from the general public. No one thinks he's ballin', no one wants his style, no one wants to talk to him.
In my introduction to high fashion I was victim to that. Styling by the logo, and not by what looks good. An average daily fit for me these days is somthing like
Black Fleece Zip Up
Black Tapered Pants
Balenciaga Speed Trainer
Dressing simply makes you look like you have more experience with these brands, You look like you don't care, and those are things that make you seem more fashionable.
Less is More. Style Conciously.
Honestly FIRST of all i'd recommend picking a genre, a niche (ex. Punk/techwear/military/formal/hip hop/etc ) and then go from that
Sins Digital or elements from several themes
@@AmericTRacing oh absolutely but that would be a 0.5 step ahead but yes, absolutely a great idea nonetheless
The Casual coming thru with that top quality content. Great new segment 🙌🏽
Another enjoyable, informative video. 👍🏻 The tips you gave are achievable and relatable. Movies, music, books, magazines, Instagram, people on the street-there’s so much inspiration to draw from. Recently, I downloaded the app Stylebook and that has been a lot of fun to play with and helps me curate not only my closet, but inspirations and lookbooks. And like you alluded to, be patient and don’t let experimenting with style intimidate you. It’s not a race, it’s actually a good time.
I love your content you’re just amazing keep up the extraordinary work
Since I subscribed, my fashion sense went WAA-AY UP. Like you said you didnt tell us what to wear, but helped find something that is uniquely.. Me :)
Thanku Reggie-San. Ganbatte ne
The wait was worth it
Don't ever get sick again reggie 💪
Curating an outfit is definitely something you got from Japan fashion. When i was there, my friends were all about hitting the multi shops for various “pieces.” I picked it up too.
Oh hell yes. This is what I’ve been needing~
I’m loving you Reggie. The knowledge, the articulations and the substance of your vlog content. I want to meet you in person. Maybe in Japan? lol!
on point af! really starting to enjoy your channel
I definitely bought some 2013 Jordan 1s because I've always wanted them but they don't fit my aesthetic or closet at all. I think a great tip is to find your style, then add and remove until you've narrowed down the essentials. After that, you can modify if you're into other styles, and again, minimize your closet and save for "grail worthy pieces" that will stand the test of time in terms of quality and your fashion style
I can appreciate Raheem Sterlings work ethic!
All the ass puns in the first three minutes got me hooked lmaaaoo
Yo, idk if you have, but can you do a WTH of White Mountaineering? Or possibly introduce some more underground or new brands? I'm in college so of course I can't get it rn but in the future sense.
Im trying to add more sophistication to my look if that makes any sense. I usually wear a graphic t nice jeans and or shorts with a pair of kicks. But I want to mix and match and add more to my fits. It’s usually hard since I live in the Florida heat lol
Dude I love your vids man
BEST BASIC TIP:
FULL.
RICK.
AMEN.
Ricky everythang?
Isn't that David So lol
Ayyy deffo david so
Ayyy reggie with the clean cut
Yo, what are some fashion brands that cater to customers that are big and tall? I know fashion tends to favor the slim and depleted, but if I could ask someone in the know... Also, about finding your style, age tends to dictate fashion as you get older. Comfortable fit and comfortable material really inform my spending habits nowadays. Informative videos, keep up the good work, brother!
mo jackson I would check out ASOS they have a lot of different designs and brands that cater to big and tall people.
Always good to wake up to a Casual video. Great work Reg!!
The Casual is the truth 🙏🏻
This is what I’ve been waiting for
I love a fusion of styles so for me thrifting allows for versatility, juxtaposition & the opportunity to source better quality items that are more affordable 👍💖
REGGIE WITH THE CUT
Oh man I love this video, thanks for all the advice. Plus love that David So cameo XD
Bro, you're killing shit more by the season. If this ain't the go-to youth fashion channel in the next 5 years, keep going for a little longer. xD
yeahh you're back!!!
How do I mix western with hip hop
Your content is always helpful, you should do a video on the white atelier place where you customize converse shoes. Great Job 👍🏻
i enjoyed this. I'm in the process of collection pieces that work for me and i liked these tips. this video was for me
Really great video on the details of style.
Preach Reggie preach! The people need it.
With the fresh cut too.
I already know this is gonna be dope even before watching.
I would another way to find your style is to see what your favorite celebs rock with! Then take the fits you love modify it to make it your own and you got a good foundation
Yes! You're back!!
sheesh never been so early. And nice haircut! Very fresh
Always a good day to see a video in my sub box 🔥
I really love fashion but don't wanna spend all that $$, that's why I'm always thrifting. Thrifting is super nice too when you're spending holiday in other countries. I've been finding stuff I wouldn't find in any store in my own country. Throughout dozens of times thrifting I've always managed to find unique pieces, even some high end brands for dirt cheap and built up my style with minimum amount of cash. It's always a journey finding something as you don't know what to expect but there's usually a pearl to be found in there~
best fashion channel on youtube
Yes! Finally.
I love your Outro so much 💛
that David So gif !!
Nice to see that you're back again!
Also what do you think of Neighborhood's questionable collab with Vlone?
Great content, as always! I’m moving to Tokyo soon and I keep coming back to your channel to learn more about Tokyo style, etc. Hope you post more examples and info on womenswear in future vids too. Or if you know a channel that is similar to yours but focuses on women, pls let me know! Thanks, Reggie! :)
What it says: wear it well
My brain: wewe arll
Speaking of "hiker style" please recommend me some brands!! It took me forever to finally find brands like Pendleton, wings + horns, and snow peak...
Clothing:
Arc'teryx, 66° North, Mountain Hardwear, Gyakusou, Nike Lab, Nike ACG, Carhartt, Uniqlo (Some Items), Stone Island (Some Items), Canada Goose, North Face, Columbia, Patagonia, Gore Tex Labs, Marmot, REI, Fjällräven, Kuhl, Oakley
(These are pretty much the only hiking companies that make cool shit. Although function is the style of hiking wear)
Shoes:
Salomon, Merrill, Nike ACG, Ecco, Chaco, Arc'teryx, Vibram (Though they kind of suck), Timberland, White Mountaineering, Lems, Vasque,
(IMO Salomon and Merrill are amongst the best hiking shoes ever made.)
@@bobbyhennessy1017 thanks so much :) totally forgot about 66north and Kuhl. Do recommend specific footwear, can't seem to find anything which nicely bridges the gap between rugged and sneakers... Other than visvim and I don't have that kind of coin 😥
Oh shit nvm... Lens looks totally dope
Backcountry has been my ish as of late, it carries many different brands and is a great cause it holds items that aren't all too worn in the masses. Definitiley some good finds here
L.L bean is almost like a hiking type style meshed with norm core quite a bit. None the less it can add a few great pieces to curate into the wardrobe.
you're my favorite fashion person dude
wow bravo 🙌🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I always have crazy ideas and stuff but im just not sure if i could pull em off, or if they'll actually suit my body & skin etc... anybody've been here before?
Zarcy Zarc That’s the lil bumps you hit on the journey to finding your own style/schwag
@1:55 shoutouts AMIAYA
Can you make a video of to curate?
Congrats on hitting 10mil views on this channel
Reggie where did you get the necklace from? Looks great!
Does anyone know what the shirt at 4:53 is? Looks🔥
anyone else also has influences from music and skating?
Brofisterproductions I bmx but mos def
me too, I've been skating for 6 years and I've slowly transitioned from skating into fashion, but I still have some skate core brands in my wardrobe, and I still am influenced in what I wear from skating sometimes. check out my ig @andrestz_ :)
Music, Skating and Fashion go hand in hand like Lotion, Hand and Tissue
@@andresa4770 checked it out dude you have a dope account
damn reggie looking fresh af. Back at it again with the great content
Go thrifting,most nice pieces can be found there
But im still against the fact that I dont know who the clothing was worn by, if they had any skin condtions etc
Skwidward the 4rd do you have a washer @ the house? Always do that before putting it on, cause there’s no way I’m passing up on a vintage Raf 😭😭
1017 Alyx 9sm I ain’t finding RAF here in Australia bruv no point thrifting here + all clothes are so overpriced here too so either cop a heat for almost 2x or look whack
Skwidward the 4rd true. But u guys have @philipjvo.ai in Australia, if u ask me New Riot is definitely worth every dime 😭
@@D4RKDJBJ I suppose thrifting isn't for everyone but I do wanna chime in that something like a skin condition isn't really contractible by clothing. My wardrobe is consisting mostly of thriftstore stuff or hand-me-downs for like 8 years now and I've never had a weird experience with it.
Loved the African accent!
I love tech-wear and wear a lot of Nike ACG shoes, jackets and pants. Also the North face, Canada goose, stone island jackets. Other then that I wear nudies jeans and Jean jackets and naked and famous. Those are the brands I stick to.
What about a 70s punk cowboy style with slight preppy vibes
"Eet iis foh-evah" 😂
Asking
Sweet thanks for the video 😁 Here’s what I’ve come up with so far, pretty much merging all of this:
-Cursed Images
-Darker hip-hop (JPEGMAFIA/ Lil Ugly Mane’s recent music / etc) + experimental electronic music (e.g NMesh and Oneohtrix Point Never)
-Techwear + Athleisure + DeepWebCore
-CyberPunk (Blade Runner films, Neuromancer + Count Zero books)
So I guess the end style will be dressing like a futuristic drug dealer?
1 to light radius Whatchya mean?
All I heard was, “Dress like Akira.”
Niceee one!
...man ... It can take months to get one look right (try before you buy) ... The research, which I think should include touching the fabric, alone takes up time ... your love for the dig needs to be there though ... this can get harder when the brands you love are in other countries only though.
digging da new hairdo, b
DAVID SO
"Fashion is determined by your interest. So what's your interest?"
...fashion.
Dude you're awesome 👌 👏 👍 😍
I am subscriber.
Must say the fashion guru of youtube thay says what to wear can derail you from refining your style.
When I suit up, I draw a LOT of inspiration from video game characters. . . . Idunno WHAT gaming is doing, but their characters are so stylish lately. . . Like WTF???
its not about what you wear its about how you wear it
I always wear baggy
Its wierd seeing Reggie with short hair
For influences , its what ever they get free and have to promote and dress around that .....
basically whatvi have already doing
Damn! That African accent caught me by surprise x)
mr casual
I'm early let's go!
this haircut is interesting lmao
👌💪😎
Stylist? Reggie?