Very helpful video! I have two summer suits made by Ralph Lauren, in two colors navy and light grey. The material is an open weave wool and I must admit that I never sweat when I am wearing them! Again thank you for giving me other options for a summer attire!
Thanks, I live in a place where we easily get 45ºC in the summer and it's really hard to go out in style when you have such climate conditions. I stay with shirts mostly, but will give a try to one of these, the Tropical probably, loved that one.
Awesome, just simply awesome. So informative. Man, I'm just blown away. SWEN, you really, really, really know how to mix and match these summer combinations! Thank you. NOW I know how to pick out a good summer suit.
Very true... I live in Queensland Australia. Not only very hot during summer but humidity as well. Wearing beautiful clothing is simply a waste of time and money. Everything gets ruined because you just sweat so much.
I love your videos, but I just want to say that your studio lighting is super harsh. It's a shame because your channel is about style, so seeing it properly in a flattering way is important. I'd cut it with some diffusion or bounce it off another surface with a reflector.
@@hrisikeshbhattacharya5467 I will work for an IT company only for a few years to earn my first capital, after that I will obviously start a buisness or become an investor.
I love a nice summer suit and the air breezing through it. I moved to the Southern US from the UK and it the only way I don't melt for over half a year.
I would call the colour of your suit “ celery”. I passed on one in a chic shop in Hollywood- Fred Seagal. Then I found one in my father’s closet from the 40s. Shoulda kept it. He wore hats.
Great video. I overheat easily (heart issues) so I forgo suits/jackets/ties completely unless the event calls for it. Instead I stick to a slim fit polo, light colored dres slacks, and loafers. Over the calf socks only please.
Worn a linen suit, khaki in color to perform ( I'm ordained) a wedding this past weekend near Houston, late afternoon, was still 90F and I almost died.( The linen did not breathe as expected) I shorted the ceremony and to my surprise everyone was thrilled, they were burning up from the heat. ( It was in the outdoors)
I can confirm, as I own a linen blazer in mustard yellow which fits perfectly and looks amazing, especially when wrinkled a bit, as mentioned in the video. But it's a thicker weave and even with linen or silk shirts, I can get really hot in it.
Do you even wear the linen suit while the sun is out? What latitude do you reside in? I live along the Gulf Coast, and the linen hasn't really been my friend in the summer :-(
I always wondered who the tailor of your green Fresco was. Now that I know, I also know why it looks so good (maybe my overall favorite suit of yours). I have to save up some money, I guess. I also own a vintage fresco jacket by Brioni and even though the color is navy, it's the coolest garment I own.
Dhairya Vyas How rich are you? I’m an Indian. Can confirm that there is no suit culture in offices and even in marriages it is more classy to wear Indian outfit than suits.
To the contrary of what most people think some wools are the best option for summer. The perfect example is when used in boot socks, your foot will stay dry and will not stink.
Personally, i haven't had great experience with it, and I live along the Gulf Coast where the heat can be brutal like most of the South. I find the linen fabrics are a bit too high maintenance to keep looking good, unless you're wearing it during the hours while the sun is down.
@@dustywaxhead I've worn one of these in the summer in the southern United States in 110F temperatures and it's really just as uncomfortable as thick shirt. Really, you shouldn't be outdoors much when it gets that hot, but summer suits aren't any worse than other clothing. Edit: I do have to mention it was a very good quality breathable summer suit. A bad one is actually pretty dangerous as you might over heat.
Topic for future video, "To Flower in Lapel or NOT To Flower In Lapel". Is it okay to wear a flower in the lapel on regular, daily occasions or is that to much of an affectation? I'm sure it should be a small flower, that's all I'm sure of.
Great timing- was just thinking about summer wardrobe necessities... Thank you! Have other season specific videos been made? Winter, fall, spring suit guides?
I had a vintage Harris tweed jacket that had an half lining and used it almost every day but I sold it so I can get more money for my vintage style black velvet with light blue lining and beautiful buttons and it’s a replica of the frock coat the 12th doctor wore in series 10 in doctor who
Love the videos! I am a man who is looking to get into dressing more professionally and classically, but I always run way too hot, even in the winter. Could some of theses look work year rounds, such as linen suits? Also, any recommendations as to where to find a linen 3 piece? Thank you and keep up the good work!
Hi GG, lovely video as always however, could you do a "Suit undergarment" guide please ? Currently I wear : runners seamless anti-heat/ transpiration, gear underneath my suits but can this be considdered as "Dressing well" ?
I was looking at Haspel's offerings online today, and I see that their jackets and pants are now only 99% cotton/1% Elastine. Not the 100% cotton Seersucker. What is the effect of the 1% Elastine on how the fabric wears and it's durability?
Another great presentation. The only thing which disappoints is no mention of hopsack. By the way, still have not found a resource to show the difference between fresco and hopsack (trying to identify the weave of a vintage fabric). Maybe a topic on identifying weaves to go along with the vintage finds video?
I don’t know if this is something you’ve done before but could you make a video for college interview outfits but specifically for when it’s hot out because I have one this month and one in July
Come to SE Florida in the summer... no suit but a bathing suit will do. Summertime entertainment includes cooking eggs on the asphalt. It's 100% humidity all the time to boot.
It's not too bad wearing lighter weights suits in the summer when it's not humid but once rain season hits, it's near impossible to wear a jacket. Perhaps a shorter video on looks without a jacket please Sven? Thanks :)
I live in the South and it gets HOT, let me tell you. I’ve grown accustomed to wearing polo shirts and light colored (white cream ) slacks. To be honest the main reason you won’t see me in a T-shirt is primarily the pocket! Also I like the fabric even if it is somewhat heavier because I sweat in the heat. Can’t get around it. The heavier cloth doesn’t stick to the skin and it isn’t as obvious that you are sweating. A hankerchief in the summer is also useful. No baseball caps for me either. Don’t like the feel of them plus everybody wears them down here. I like standing out without looking like a complete D-Bag and having just a little care in how I dress makes all the difference. Also, why is it nobody takes off their hats while inside anymore? Is it a conscious choice?
Just out of curiosity, does anyone else wear a base layer (Under Armour or Long Johns) between their skin and their suit pants? I do this all year long to protect the wool suit and prevent frequent dry cleaning but was curious if I am the only one doing this, especially in the hot, Southern summertime. The shirt does this for the coat but I've never heard someone mention this for pants which arguably get more use.
Today I went to H&M and saw there a linen jacket. But when I decided to inspect it, it turned out that it has a lining, even if on the outside it is 100% linen. I began to wonder: who would like to buy it ? But in only shows that fast fashion stores are not appropriate for dapper gentlemen, even in terms of "basics".
I bought a linen suit at the store. Upon arriving home I realized that the interior lining was 100% polyester. Will this affect the quality of the suit?
Polyester doesn't breathe. So you might be sweltering. Ask your tailor if they can replace the polyester lining with Bemberg. It might cost a lot - about $100 - but that's still a lot cheaper than buying a new suit. And while you're at it, ask if they can make it a half-lining instead of a full-lining. The tailor might tell you to bring your own Bemberg, which you can buy at any fabric store for a reasonable price - about $10 a yard. You'll need about 2 to 3 yards.
you have so many info but you dont have any video how to offer flowers to a woman you are in love first you give the flowers and after hugn oe first hug and after offer the flowers?IF YOU KNOW TELL US PLEASE
I was watching all these videos about dressing well in summer and preparing accordingly. However, I live in Mostar and when temperatures reach 40+ degrees celsius on Mediterranean soil and rock all advices are thrown away in favor of wife beater tank top, shorts and flip flops hahah.
no matter how much sun there will be, no matter how hot the temperature will be, I shall never remove my bowler hat (semi-cit) edit: tecnically the term Fresco is the italian word for "fresh" and it was used then for the suit
I go shirtless from May to September .
So does your sister..
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Not in office right?
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Not in office right....😨
The ultimate suit.
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That light green suit is really sharp. I was really looking forward to this video, outstanding.
Very helpful video! I have two summer suits made by Ralph Lauren, in two colors navy and light grey. The material is an open weave wool and I must admit that I never sweat when I am wearing them! Again thank you for giving me other options for a summer attire!
That green suit is so cool
Thanks, I live in a place where we easily get 45ºC in the summer and it's really hard to go out in style when you have such climate conditions.
I stay with shirts mostly, but will give a try to one of these, the Tropical probably, loved that one.
I was literally searching for summer suits earlier today... timing couldn’t have been better!
Awesome, just simply awesome. So informative. Man, I'm just blown away. SWEN, you really, really, really know how to mix and match these summer combinations! Thank you. NOW I know how to pick out a good summer suit.
Summer is the enemy of fashion.
That is so true. I live in India, it is eternally summer here. And I am yet to see a well dressed person where I live.
If English fashion is the only fashion, then yes.
Very true... I live in Queensland Australia. Not only very hot during summer but humidity as well. Wearing beautiful clothing is simply a waste of time and money. Everything gets ruined because you just sweat so much.
I despise being hot, the lack of style just makes it worse.
more clothes = better dressed?
I love your videos, but I just want to say that your studio lighting is super harsh.
It's a shame because your channel is about style, so seeing it properly in a flattering way is important.
I'd cut it with some diffusion or bounce it off another surface with a reflector.
I will need this when I will grow up, because I will work at an IT company.
I am very grateful to you Raphael.
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@@Judge_RR Thank you good sir!
If you are planning to work for someone, then dress like that. If you are going to make others work for you, only then you wear a suit
@@hrisikeshbhattacharya5467 I will work for an IT company only for a few years to earn my first capital, after that I will obviously start a buisness or become an investor.
Gregory Shuteev yes, because every business is successful. 8/10 businesses fail. Don’t keep such high hopes
So glad you have restocked those terrific shantung bow ties! I've been admiring them for some time!
I love a nice summer suit and the air breezing through it. I moved to the Southern US from the UK and it the only way I don't melt for over half a year.
I would call the colour of your suit “ celery”. I passed on one in a chic shop in Hollywood- Fred Seagal. Then I found one in my father’s closet from the 40s. Shoulda kept it. He wore hats.
Perfect timing, going hunting for summer suits to a thrift store tomorrow. Thanks!
Great video. I overheat easily (heart issues) so I forgo suits/jackets/ties completely unless the event calls for it. Instead I stick to a slim fit polo, light colored dres slacks, and loafers. Over the calf socks only please.
Worn a linen suit, khaki in color to perform ( I'm ordained) a wedding this past weekend near Houston, late afternoon, was still 90F and I almost died.( The linen did not breathe as expected) I shorted the ceremony and to my surprise everyone was thrilled, they were burning up from the heat. ( It was in the outdoors)
I can confirm, as I own a linen blazer in mustard yellow which fits perfectly and looks amazing, especially when wrinkled a bit, as mentioned in the video. But it's a thicker weave and even with linen or silk shirts, I can get really hot in it.
Fantastic video and very useful. You manage to put together some very impressive looks. I must commend you on your good taste Sir.
Cheers 🥂
Great tips I didn't know this was seasonal, this is great too know I can share this with the guys, the gentlemens gazette does it yet again. Thanks👌
Bought a seersucker the other day and I love it so very much
Pants, jacket, or suit? I have only been able to find seersucker pants.
BRAVO!!!!!! IN my spring/summer wardrobe I have a number of seersucker products such as suits..sports jackets and pants..buy more...peace
@@miles2378 full suit, but that's hard to wear without looking too costumey. So I usually wear them as odd pieces
Love my linen suit and summer shirts! I find it far cooler than wearing cotton t-shirts or jeans.
Do you even wear the linen suit while the sun is out? What latitude do you reside in? I live along the Gulf Coast, and the linen hasn't really been my friend in the summer :-(
I always wondered who the tailor of your green Fresco was. Now that I know, I also know why it looks so good (maybe my overall favorite suit of yours). I have to save up some money, I guess.
I also own a vintage fresco jacket by Brioni and even though the color is navy, it's the coolest garment I own.
I own linnen line by Paul Frederick and brook Tarvener so far in my old money wardrobe brands for the summer season
You should update some of this older content. It’s quite good, but your production values have improved so much.
Thanks for making this video!!
I find it very helpful, because I live in India and the weather here can get really hot!
Your advice really helped!! :D
Dhairya Vyas How rich are you? I’m an Indian. Can confirm that there is no suit culture in offices and even in marriages it is more classy to wear Indian outfit than suits.
Fall is the best season for fashion.
Your favorite..nice
I used to have a seersucker suit, but that was back when I weighed 240 pounds. I really need to get a new one now that I am leaner.
To the contrary of what most people think some wools are the best option for summer. The perfect example is when used in boot socks, your foot will stay dry and will not stink.
Thanks to you got my first pair of allen edmonds, now looking at linen suits, Im retiring to the Dominican Reublic. Thank you Sir.
Oh he is wearing a watch :D
Can you do a video about velvet tuxedo's, maybe about how to wear a black velvet tuxedo with velvet pants & a vest?
The RED Samurai v
Velvet is not a summer fabric unless you enjoy being in a walking sauna.
Quick question, wouldn't it be better (especially if you live in the Southern US) to use Linen as a Spring fabric?
Personally, i haven't had great experience with it, and I live along the Gulf Coast where the heat can be brutal like most of the South. I find the linen fabrics are a bit too high maintenance to keep looking good, unless you're wearing it during the hours while the sun is down.
Thank god I need this! I’ve been wearing suits for a while, yet still have no idea how to dress during the summer!
Great topic...very useful information
Thank you sir, for including a transcript in the description.
Raphael, that suit is breath-taking!
Summer as in summer in Europe. Not like summer in my country with temperature upto 45 degree celsius.
Same in Vietnam, usually from 38°C-43°C...
LOL yeah might as well skip the suit in the summer. A lot of Europeans dont know what a real summer is
@@dustywaxhead I've worn one of these in the summer in the southern United States in 110F temperatures and it's really just as uncomfortable as thick shirt. Really, you shouldn't be outdoors much when it gets that hot, but summer suits aren't any worse than other clothing.
Edit: I do have to mention it was a very good quality breathable summer suit. A bad one is actually pretty dangerous as you might over heat.
Many European countries get summers with temperatures in the high 40s Celsius
Thank you so much for these videos. I really appreciate them.
Topic for future video, "To Flower in Lapel or NOT To Flower In Lapel". Is it okay to wear a flower in the lapel on regular, daily occasions or is that to much of an affectation? I'm sure it should be a small flower, that's all I'm sure of.
Would love to see a video on this!
Great timing- was just thinking about summer wardrobe necessities... Thank you!
Have other season specific videos been made? Winter, fall, spring suit guides?
Yes ;)
I had a vintage Harris tweed jacket that had an half lining and used it almost every day but I sold it so I can get more money for my vintage style black velvet with light blue lining and beautiful buttons and it’s a replica of the frock coat the 12th doctor wore in series 10 in doctor who
Linen suits are awesome in summer. They look summery and if it is 100% linen, you can actually hand wash them gently
Yep, I'm moving back to Yuma, AZ, so...I came here.
Love the videos! I am a man who is looking to get into dressing more professionally and classically, but I always run way too hot, even in the winter. Could some of theses look work year rounds, such as linen suits? Also, any recommendations as to where to find a linen 3 piece? Thank you and keep up the good work!
Been longing for a video like this! :D Thanks!
Hi GG, lovely video as always however, could you do a "Suit undergarment" guide please ?
Currently I wear : runners seamless anti-heat/ transpiration, gear underneath my suits but can this be considdered as "Dressing well" ?
Right on time.
i have worn seedsucker, and i must say it is very light
okay, ive just been told, i havent,
Happy to hear that you visited Naples :)
Is your Fresco green suit a linen, cotton or lightweight wool? It looks stunning!
I found this video to be very informative and useful too - so thank you for that!
I have a sears travelknit suit. It is polyester but the weave is loose so the air enters easily. I can wear it up to 28 c
Is that vintage? If so do you know which decade? Sounds real interesting
@@dustywaxhead 1976 I think
I was looking at Haspel's offerings online today, and I see that their jackets and pants are now only 99% cotton/1% Elastine. Not the 100% cotton Seersucker. What is the effect of the 1% Elastine on how the fabric wears and it's durability?
A discussion of summer suiting is incomplete without mentioning poplin and ,my favorite, pin cord.
hi, does bamboo cloth’s good on hot weather? my tailor suggested me the bamboo cloth.
Timely information...I was wondering what to buy my husband this season. Thanks!
Yes been waiting for this video!
Another great presentation. The only thing which disappoints is no mention of hopsack.
By the way, still have not found a resource to show the difference between fresco and hopsack (trying to identify the weave of a vintage fabric). Maybe a topic on identifying weaves to go along with the vintage finds video?
I don’t know if this is something you’ve done before but could you make a video for college interview outfits but specifically for when it’s hot out because I have one this month and one in July
Ironically you mention Minnis of Huddersfield. I'm looking for a summer suit for my stepdaughter's wedding in Huddersfield.
Now I can have that formal drip in the summer
Come to SE Florida in the summer... no suit but a bathing suit will do. Summertime entertainment includes cooking eggs on the asphalt. It's 100% humidity all the time to boot.
Nice video. The suit is nice, the shoes are excellent and unique.
Do you have any videos on your watches? Great content!
What about a linen undershirt /T-shirt...for sweat ?
I wore one this past week to an outside wedding in Texas, it absorbed the sweat, but insulated the heat.
Great guide and tips !! Where on the earth do you get the tropical suit material ?
sharad singhi check out spier and McKay
Thank you for the insight Sir.
Is the next Summer Suit video going to be about colours and patterns?
Mr. Raphael if u are to suggest only one fabric for Scorching hot summer like here 45'c/113'F which one would it be?
hello gentlemen can you recommend cotton suits for summer its 36.6 degrees Celsius in my country
It's not too bad wearing lighter weights suits in the summer when it's not humid but once rain season hits, it's near impossible to wear a jacket. Perhaps a shorter video on looks without a jacket please Sven? Thanks :)
Yes, a jacket is truly for night
This guide was made for me.
I would have thought you would have included a Solaro suit.
Seersucker is so expensive in Sweden :(
OneCup Does it come lined with flannel there?
Great video 👏😎
I live in the South and it gets HOT, let me tell you. I’ve grown accustomed to wearing polo shirts and light colored (white cream ) slacks. To be honest the main reason you won’t see me in a T-shirt is primarily the pocket! Also I like the fabric even if it is somewhat heavier because I sweat in the heat. Can’t get around it. The heavier cloth doesn’t stick to the skin and it isn’t as obvious that you are sweating. A hankerchief in the summer is also useful. No baseball caps for me either. Don’t like the feel of them plus everybody wears them down here. I like standing out without looking like a complete D-Bag and having just a little care in how I dress makes all the difference. Also, why is it nobody takes off their hats while inside anymore? Is it a conscious choice?
Thank you, Raphael! I’m going to check out seersucker. It’s just about too hot for me to wear my double-breasted wool suit. Fresco looks great, too!
Great video! I can't stop looking at that bowtie! Will they make a comeback in your store?
Glad to see you're back doing your videos. Don't care too much for the other guy he looks like a geek.
such a great video
Being from a tropical country, I can only use summer suits in general, except at night or deep winter.
Just out of curiosity, does anyone else wear a base layer (Under Armour or Long Johns) between their skin and their suit pants? I do this all year long to protect the wool suit and prevent frequent dry cleaning but was curious if I am the only one doing this, especially in the hot, Southern summertime. The shirt does this for the coat but I've never heard someone mention this for pants which arguably get more use.
So should we go half or full canvas???
Great video, sir!
Interesting! One thing I don’t agree with though: no way I’d wear a (bow)tie during the hot days, I just leave my shirt open.
I tend to run hot with most suits and I'm looking for a fresco suit. Are there brands that anyone would recommend?
Id suggest leaning towards sports coats as it is thinner than a suit jacket id also stay away from polyester materials as it gets hot pretty easy
Perhaps wear lighter colours too
@@john_marston1888 Thanks! What colors would you recommend?
Great video mate. What's the name of the intro tune?
Hey, what is the name of the time on 10:37 and where can I get it from? Thank you
I watched the video because I love the channel and suits. But there is absolutely no suit made for summers of 45+ degrees in New Delhi, India.
Gonna wear a velvet tuxedo in the month of march for a wedding party. Will its gonna feel hot or not. Somebody please help me out🙃
Today I went to H&M and saw there a linen jacket. But when I decided to inspect it, it turned out that it has a lining, even if on the outside it is 100% linen. I began to wonder: who would like to buy it ? But in only shows that fast fashion stores are not appropriate for dapper gentlemen, even in terms of "basics".
Light green suit would be good with white shoes
the southern states thank you
whats the best suit for 30-40+°c?
I bought a linen suit at the store. Upon arriving home I realized that the interior lining was 100% polyester. Will this affect the quality of the suit?
Polyester doesn't breathe. So you might be sweltering. Ask your tailor if they can replace the polyester lining with Bemberg. It might cost a lot - about $100 - but that's still a lot cheaper than buying a new suit. And while you're at it, ask if they can make it a half-lining instead of a full-lining.
The tailor might tell you to bring your own Bemberg, which you can buy at any fabric store for a reasonable price - about $10 a yard. You'll need about 2 to 3 yards.
Seersucker is the ultimate summer suit
I'm not a great fan of seersucker or linen suits, but a cotton/linen/silk combination can work I think.
you have so many info but you dont have any video how to offer flowers to a woman you are in love first you give the flowers and after hugn oe first hug and after offer the flowers?IF YOU KNOW TELL US PLEASE
I was watching all these videos about dressing well in summer and preparing accordingly. However, I live in Mostar and when temperatures reach 40+ degrees celsius on Mediterranean soil and rock all advices are thrown away in favor of wife beater tank top, shorts and flip flops hahah.
no matter how much sun there will be, no matter how hot the temperature will be, I shall never remove my bowler hat (semi-cit)
edit:
tecnically the term Fresco is the italian word for "fresh" and it was used then for the suit
También en español, fresco
Jesus, a heart from you, for once my annoying being myself worth it
Speaker’s green suit is nice but needs ironing.