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They KIND of taught us something similar when I was stationed in Germany, they just made sure we knew not to stand out. And unintentionally I kind of ended up doing it anyways to the point where my way of dressing, acting, walking and even my German accent matched the area and I actually had a native German accuse me of lying about being an American, saying that I was actually a German pretending to be American....lol.
@@juanarocha8629 Danke. I lived in Mannheim, so I picked up the little idiosyncrasy that people in Mannheim did. Such as the Mannheim accent and the way they say their numbers with an "sh" at the end instead of a "g" like they do in places like Berlin. People in Mannheim would say "zwanzish" instead of "zwanzig" for 20. It's little stuff like that that can make you seem like a local more than anything else.
The most important theme here is to match your environment. If you're operating in an environment with other trained/experienced professionals, they will know what to look for, and they will know how to spot someone trying to blend, meaning trying to blend may actually be the opposite of what you want to do. Everything from the style/type of clothes you are wearing to how dirty your shoes are is key to successfully blending in.
Need more videos like this on YT! Thank you! I don’t like bringing attention to myself at all. I feel so much better knowing I can just blend in yet look clean.
One tip I came across years ago for people who travel to countries dangerous for tourists: Buy a few outfits from brands made IN the country you're visiting. Don't just dress LIKE the locals, wear the same brands from the same stores as well. Yes, there are plenty of brands and logos that are recognizable worldwide, but I get what they meant. Also, with online world cams, you can literally surveil many major cities and see exactly what the locals dress like before you even get there
The suggestion Antonio gave in the video is probably correct for North America region, or some countries in Europe. Wearing hoodie in tropical countries? Suits or jackets out in the hot sun, long sleeves? As Asian with yellow skin I can’t blend in among Indians in India no matter how I dress. In the street no one is wear hoodie so I can hide my skin and face. 😆 There’s so much that one can do to blend in, we can only try our best and avoid getting ourselves into dangerous places and situations.
@@honor9lite1337 Yep, was in Krung Thep last week...I'm not wearing Basketball shorts with Croks walking down Sukhumvit - talk about standing out! His assailants were most likely from a neighboring country as well since most Thai's would not bring such dishonor upon their family, their country or their king.
There are also reversible sweatshirts and hoodies that are different colours depending which way you wear it. As far as paying attention to your surroundings is concerned. Try playing games where you really need to pay attention, use headphones and progressively turn the volume down ( it helps you be able to hear things like someone walking behind you and if they change pace) I recommend trying it with the likes of Assassin's Creed, and just walking around through crowds in the game to start with.
Best video yet! Love that you covered concealed carry, many out there trial and error the best clothing to do this. I love that you weren't afraid to touch this topic! Nothing like being dapper while exercising your 2A right!
Wow, a Sign Sauer p365, Springfield Hellcat, Beretta 92... Concealed carry fashion and survival fashion. I'm impressed! You never fail with your content. Keep knocking it out of the park sir. Stay Blessed.
Glad you covered all this! Most who preach the gray man concept give tactical Timmy or tactical hobo advice that makes one stick out if following said advice. If it doesn’t conflict with the RMRS brand, it’d be cool to see you collab with the Suited Shootist or PHLster on stuff like wardrobe, blending in, or situational awareness
While I don't want RMRS to become a survival channel, I do love to see the occasional gun to remind us that Antonio is a military man. What he is sharing is very important both for business people and anyone visiting overseas (If you are in North America; many of you live overseas).
Fantastic video. In these times of uncertainty, being gray may save your life both hear and abroad. I love the idea of my man looking low key and staying stylish. Thank you.
Solid advice. I live by these rules intuitively. Long sleeve shirts not always feasible though in a hottest summer like this year, even a polo is too thick of a garment to wear.
Excellent video. Great safety tips. I live in a big city. Lots of crowds, lots of tourists. I endeavor to remain unobtrusive in both my behavior and appearance. Good point about wearing expensive watches in public. Also, when displaying your pistols early in the video, I appreciated how your indexed your trigger finger outside the trigger guard and kept the muzzles pointed up.
The movement one is big. Some people stick out like mad because they're exceptionally quick walkers. Bodily movements that are jolting are eye catching as well, like shaking out the wrists or just changing direction too sharply. Fast movements take more energy, and spending more energy usually means you have a good reason. People are instinctually attuned to noticing people who are acting with some sense of urgency. Anything you do that causes people to focus on you for a split second is where you're going to get recognized, get engaged in conversation, or have a small amount of printing noticed. Some things can't be changed really. I'm 6'4" and people will notice that, especially when I am up close. However, it's a game of averages. One or two outlying elements won't be a big deal, and almost everyone has something that stands out a bit.
Man so I’m going just go ahead and say you are the first channel beside fng academy who brings up gray man is dressing how every around you is dressing. Cause I can tell you right now from my military and law enforcement career I can spot who carry’s but the way they dress “ tacticool”. I really enjoyed you being up that up especially because you aren’t a tactical guy ( from what I can I tell from videos ). Good job on the video man
Love the direction of this video! I have been dressing and conducting myself like this for 30 years coming from the Bad Lands of Philadelphia. I would love to see you take this subject to the next level i.e. Tactical sling bag that aren't screaming tactical. Like Kelty sling bag. Topics on off body and concealed carry.
This would be extremely hard for me to do in everyday clothes because I collect abunch of accessories particularly from my tribe that is very far away from where I currently live and love wearing it almost everywhere I go, I definitely stand out in the place i live in due to my eccentric outfits but when I used to walk at night to clear my thoughts however I would naturally do all this because I didn't want to run the risk of becoming a target to crazy people or suspicious police etc.
Good video, as always. In the caribbean we like white and white linen (and Guayabera), it is because of the weather. However, i was educated in the USA and i do both But hoodies are for the gym and the blue blazer a must wear.
Black leather Clark’s are my go to.Subtle, affordable and comfortable. If I really want to blend in I would just grab some clothes from Walmart, just like everyone else.
Great safety video. Good ideas for when one travels (on vacation). Your suggestion on printing (hiding the gun) is also good for hiding a hidden flat travel bag that’s across your chest. I recently bought one and I’ve used it when going to NYC (I’m 40 minutes by train). I will use it when going to Europe.
This is a very interesting topic that covers the basics. I would love to see a video going into more details on how to dress a little more upscale while also carrying a firearm, trauma kit, maybe even handcuffs or other items that military/LE/prepared citizens would be carrying. Perhaps highlight some "tactical" clothing manufacturers at different price points that don't scream "I've got a gun!". I know LAPG has some lower cost options and Vertx and 5.11 have some items. Personally, I've began wearing clothing with hidden extra pockets to hide a tourniquet or other items. I prefer materials that limit cotton so you won't get hypothermia if stuck out in the elements. Would really like to hear your opinion on "covert cargo" pants like LAPG's BFE line of pants, like are they ever appropriate and if so how dressy can the be? How aggressive of a tread pattern/lug sole would be appropriate on a dress boot worn with a suit? Could the Thursday Boots Wingtips be resoled with a lug sole and not look goofy? Please more specifics. Lol.
Great tips man. If I also may add: It would also help to stay shaved, especially if you have any noticeable facial hair features. Wearing a face mask may also help to conceal your face (especially during the pandemic when everyone else is wearing masks). Keep accesories to minimum.
On printing, plaid and patterned shirts break up the lines of the tools your wearing on your belt line and make it next to impossible to catch. Speaking of which I work at Sportsmans in Portland and I can help any one with choosing an entire suit of clothing and tools to blend in and still bring a ton of capability to the table. Guns knives clothing and other accessories.
Yes, absolutely. This is real style. Wasn't it Beau Brummel who set the very sensible rule that no gentleman would ever call attention to himself? Good rule, anyway!
@@pangaeuspress Because I can look at a beautiful object in the office without getting into trouble...er, not calling an unamed lady an object( perish the thought ) but ,er....oh, b£ggñr!
@@pangaeuspress so you can check the time without moving- and use as collateral if you can't get cash- and portray a certain image- and also they are a stylish pieces of jewelry. Those are my main reasons.
I loved this one, just subscribed. I enjoy a lot of menswear channels, but it's great to see some content that combines classic menswear and practical self awareness and defense tips. I also appreciate that this isn't just a "gray man aesthetic" thing, where you're running around with four MOLLE packs, three ARs, and two handguns stuffed under an oversized hoodie. My rule has always been that if you *look* like a "Gray Man", you're doing it wrong. Great vid.
12:32 In the movie Assassins. The bad guy who thinks he has lost his mark and believes they have fled the city is walking in the street and smells jasmine. He realizes that in this area the only jasmine is from the marks perfume left in the atmosphere from her passing through minutes earlier. This is enough information to alert him to thier presence and he sets up a sniper nest that leads to the final climax of the movie.
One thing to remember is witnesses and police are usually not looking for a specific person. They are looking for a profile. If you can change that profile, you have a much easier time of getting away. So, yes. Never wear anything identifiable, or act identifiable.
If you’re in London and needing to wear a suit to be a grey man, a lot of the commuter guys that work in Canary Wharf and the likes wear trainers (with their suits) to the office and keep their smart shoes there. This could help you if you dont want to compromise decent footwear in the city. Maybe just make sure they’re navy or whatever and nothing too loud. But generally 50% of the guys on the tube I see commuting wear trainers. Hope this helps!
An outstanding video Antonio. The content makes for great discussion. Blending in with the crowd in a strange environment is good advice. I will be contacting you by email soon to explain to you how the Mission fragrance course has changed my life. Anticipate that email during the first week of August.
Interesting and unexpected video. I'm curious about running shoes that would pair well with jeans and look half decent. My Allen Edmond and Birkenstock Bend shoes look awesome. I'm a runner. Speed and/or distance would absolutely suck in these shoes.
While traveling to places like Bangkok or Rio I try not to look like a tourist or at the very least, someone worth mugging, don't wear any bling don't wear noticeable or desirable brands, wear a cheap watch like a Casio world timer, maybe take a budget pay as you go phone just for the travelling away from the secure tourist friendly areas as well as carry a fake wallet (A separate wallet with just a few bucks of local currency, the bulk of your cash and credit card in one of those belts with a hidden pouch) If you are pulled into a ally, they will just want, wallet, watch and phone, then they will run off not really knowing that they have nothing of note or value, also they are less likely to frisk you and perhaps find your hidden valubles if you don't hand them anything. The best look to emulate, Karl Urban in The Bourne Supremacy, tatty canvas bag, plain sunglasses, cargo pants, boots, Henley shirt even his bling was string, yet he looked a total badass.
Yeah, but I was thinking "...if you ever find yourself at a flashy lawyers convention, your grey hoodie and sunglasses are gonna get you ALL the attention in the room" LOL ME: (looking like the Unibomber) SAUL: "Hey, so you sent out some packages, which The Constitution says you have the RIGHT to do... it was actually UPS who delivered the bombs, and nobody was actually FORCED to open them...."
I've watched a ton of Real Men Style videos-- suits, ties, shoes & shorts. I thought I'd seen it all-- but when homeboy broke out the dual handguns I was like "Whaaaaaat?!"
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I don’t like guns owned by civilians. I am going to unsubscribe. M.
They KIND of taught us something similar when I was stationed in Germany, they just made sure we knew not to stand out. And unintentionally I kind of ended up doing it anyways to the point where my way of dressing, acting, walking and even my German accent matched the area and I actually had a native German accuse me of lying about being an American, saying that I was actually a German pretending to be American....lol.
Gut gemacht
@@juanarocha8629 Danke. I lived in Mannheim, so I picked up the little idiosyncrasy that people in Mannheim did. Such as the Mannheim accent and the way they say their numbers with an "sh" at the end instead of a "g" like they do in places like Berlin. People in Mannheim would say "zwanzish" instead of "zwanzig" for 20. It's little stuff like that that can make you seem like a local more than anything else.
The most important theme here is to match your environment. If you're operating in an environment with other trained/experienced professionals, they will know what to look for, and they will know how to spot someone trying to blend, meaning trying to blend may actually be the opposite of what you want to do. Everything from the style/type of clothes you are wearing to how dirty your shoes are is key to successfully blending in.
I thought the title was "How to Dress Like a Gay Man" and thought, "hmm...this channel has changed!" Haha! 🤣
Some people misspell 'grey' as 'gray'(?).
Someone might get offended 😂
Me too!!!
😂🤣😂
Gray vs. grey depends on what side side of the pond you are A = American E = English. That is how I learned it.
Need more videos like this on YT! Thank you! I don’t like bringing attention to myself at all. I feel so much better knowing I can just blend in yet look clean.
One tip I came across years ago for people who travel to countries dangerous for tourists: Buy a few outfits from brands made IN the country you're visiting. Don't just dress LIKE the locals, wear the same brands from the same stores as well. Yes, there are plenty of brands and logos that are recognizable worldwide, but I get what they meant. Also, with online world cams, you can literally surveil many major cities and see exactly what the locals dress like before you even get there
The suggestion Antonio gave in the video is probably correct for North America region, or some countries in Europe.
Wearing hoodie in tropical countries? Suits or jackets out in the hot sun, long sleeves?
As Asian with yellow skin I can’t blend in among Indians in India no matter how I dress. In the street no one is wear hoodie so I can hide my skin and face. 😆
There’s so much that one can do to blend in, we can only try our best and avoid getting ourselves into dangerous places and situations.
That doesn't work if you're an American traveling on Thailand.
@@honor9lite1337 It worked for Larry Byrd when he infiltrated the pygmy tribes of Africa back in '52
@@honor9lite1337 Yep, was in Krung Thep last week...I'm not wearing Basketball shorts with Croks walking down Sukhumvit - talk about standing out! His assailants were most likely from a neighboring country as well since most Thai's would not bring such dishonor upon their family, their country or their king.
in tropical countries, even wearing casual shoes could make you easily identified as outsiders as most locals wear sandals/flip-flops.
There are also reversible sweatshirts and hoodies that are different colours depending which way you wear it.
As far as paying attention to your surroundings is concerned.
Try playing games where you really need to pay attention, use headphones and progressively turn the volume down ( it helps you be able to hear things like someone walking behind you and if they change pace) I recommend trying it with the likes of Assassin's Creed, and just walking around through crowds in the game to start with.
As a translator and to be interpreter, this is invaluable advice.
Best video yet! Love that you covered concealed carry, many out there trial and error the best clothing to do this. I love that you weren't afraid to touch this topic! Nothing like being dapper while exercising your 2A right!
Wow, a Sign Sauer p365, Springfield Hellcat, Beretta 92... Concealed carry fashion and survival fashion. I'm impressed! You never fail with your content. Keep knocking it out of the park sir. Stay Blessed.
Next it will be how to clip you monster cold steel on your trousers!
As someone who is 6'4'' and wants to blend in more - I LOVED this!!! Love the dramatic tips in this one - these are some hide from the law tips lol.
Tom Cruise's 'Vincent' character in 'Collateral'
Glad you covered all this! Most who preach the gray man concept give tactical Timmy or tactical hobo advice that makes one stick out if following said advice. If it doesn’t conflict with the RMRS brand, it’d be cool to see you collab with the Suited Shootist or PHLster on stuff like wardrobe, blending in, or situational awareness
While I don't want RMRS to become a survival channel, I do love to see the occasional gun to remind us that Antonio is a military man. What he is sharing is very important both for business people and anyone visiting overseas (If you are in North America; many of you live overseas).
Sounds like I should put out more videos like this.
@@RealMenRealStyle maybe travel gear Antonio- like what to pack for a couple of weeks in Europe
Not all military men pack heat.
@@captainjoey8239 Duh!
Fantastic video. In these times of uncertainty, being gray may save your life both hear and abroad. I love the idea of my man looking low key and staying stylish. Thank you.
Solid advice. I live by these rules intuitively. Long sleeve shirts not always feasible though in a hottest summer like this year, even a polo is too thick of a garment to wear.
Love that you showing off your tools. Do a video on carrying or being armed in general while being fashionable
This was a very thoughtful video. Thanks Antonio, I’ve been really impressed by your recent videos. I use them to learn ways of becoming a better man.
Love this video! I can easily carry conceal both my G26 and G19 with my current wardrobe.
Excellent video. Great safety tips. I live in a big city. Lots of crowds, lots of tourists. I endeavor to remain unobtrusive in both my behavior and appearance. Good point about wearing expensive watches in public. Also, when displaying your pistols early in the video, I appreciated how your indexed your trigger finger outside the trigger guard and kept the muzzles pointed up.
Something about seeing Antonio with a couple straps talking about grey man style and basic tactics just makes me feel good inside.
The movement one is big. Some people stick out like mad because they're exceptionally quick walkers. Bodily movements that are jolting are eye catching as well, like shaking out the wrists or just changing direction too sharply. Fast movements take more energy, and spending more energy usually means you have a good reason. People are instinctually attuned to noticing people who are acting with some sense of urgency.
Anything you do that causes people to focus on you for a split second is where you're going to get recognized, get engaged in conversation, or have a small amount of printing noticed. Some things can't be changed really. I'm 6'4" and people will notice that, especially when I am up close. However, it's a game of averages. One or two outlying elements won't be a big deal, and almost everyone has something that stands out a bit.
Man so I’m going just go ahead and say you are the first channel beside fng academy who brings up gray man is dressing how every around you is dressing. Cause I can tell you right now from my military and law enforcement career I can spot who carry’s but the way they dress “ tacticool”. I really enjoyed you being up that up especially because you aren’t a tactical guy ( from what I can I tell from videos ). Good job on the video man
Such an awesome video as always, Antonio. Keep it up.
Really liked the topic of this video!! More please!
Love the direction of this video! I have been dressing and conducting myself like this for 30 years coming from the Bad Lands of Philadelphia. I would love to see you take this subject to the next level i.e. Tactical sling bag that aren't screaming tactical. Like Kelty sling bag. Topics on off body and concealed carry.
Thank you!
A NutSac (so funny I know) in a dark color blends in for a shoulder bag that doesn't scream tacticool
This would be extremely hard for me to do in everyday clothes because I collect abunch of accessories particularly from my tribe that is very far away from where I currently live and love wearing it almost everywhere I go, I definitely stand out in the place i live in due to my eccentric outfits but when I used to walk at night to clear my thoughts however I would naturally do all this because I didn't want to run the risk of becoming a target to crazy people or suspicious police etc.
Antonio, actually every one of your videos worth a like button. Thank you for your effort.
You're a great man and teacher about dressing well. 👍
thanks for talking about these hard to find topics. Very intresting!
Let’s take a moment of appreciation to that Beretta
One of your best videos, and I'm just now finding it!
Good video, as always. In the caribbean we like white and white linen (and Guayabera), it is because of the weather.
However, i was educated in the USA and i do both
But hoodies are for the gym and the blue blazer a must wear.
Very appropriate video. Great video Antonio!
Love the guns!!!
I like this, brings practical variety to the channel
Black leather Clark’s are my go to.Subtle, affordable and comfortable.
If I really want to blend in I would just grab some clothes from Walmart, just like everyone else.
I personally like this kind of videos. This would be a great option for a whole video series on cultures styles, and do's and don'ts.
Love that sig !! My favorite edc
Great safety video. Good ideas for when one travels (on vacation). Your suggestion on printing (hiding the gun) is also good for hiding a hidden flat travel bag that’s across your chest. I recently bought one and I’ve used it when going to NYC (I’m 40 minutes by train). I will use it when going to Europe.
How nice. I can hardly wait.
This is a very interesting topic that covers the basics. I would love to see a video going into more details on how to dress a little more upscale while also carrying a firearm, trauma kit, maybe even handcuffs or other items that military/LE/prepared citizens would be carrying. Perhaps highlight some "tactical" clothing manufacturers at different price points that don't scream "I've got a gun!". I know LAPG has some lower cost options and Vertx and 5.11 have some items. Personally, I've began wearing clothing with hidden extra pockets to hide a tourniquet or other items. I prefer materials that limit cotton so you won't get hypothermia if stuck out in the elements. Would really like to hear your opinion on "covert cargo" pants like LAPG's BFE line of pants, like are they ever appropriate and if so how dressy can the be? How aggressive of a tread pattern/lug sole would be appropriate on a dress boot worn with a suit? Could the Thursday Boots Wingtips be resoled with a lug sole and not look goofy? Please more specifics. Lol.
Hell yeah Antonio. Finally showing off some weapons 🙌 I carry a sig p320x 🇺🇲🦅
this is more informative than the other gray man videos I have watched
Fascinating, nice change up…
Very interesting video😊
Great tips man. If I also may add: It would also help to stay shaved, especially if you have any noticeable facial hair features. Wearing a face mask may also help to conceal your face (especially during the pandemic when everyone else is wearing masks). Keep accesories to minimum.
Good stuff Antonio!
Introvert people can do well this with confidence
On printing, plaid and patterned shirts break up the lines of the tools your wearing on your belt line and make it next to impossible to catch. Speaking of which I work at Sportsmans in Portland and I can help any one with choosing an entire suit of clothing and tools to blend in and still bring a ton of capability to the table. Guns knives clothing and other accessories.
This was a fantastic video. I think this should be good training for people who work abroad.
You would do more like this. Style is not just about clothes style can be how we live.
Yes, absolutely. This is real style. Wasn't it Beau Brummel who set the very sensible rule that no gentleman would ever call attention to himself? Good rule, anyway!
One question, though. Why wear a watch at all? I've never understood that.
@@pangaeuspress Because I can look at a beautiful object in the office without getting into trouble...er, not calling an unamed lady an object( perish the thought ) but ,er....oh, b£ggñr!
@@pangaeuspress
So you know the time if you have to ditch your phone, and you can use it as a compass if you can see the sun.
@@pangaeuspress because looking at your wrist takes less time than pulling the phone out of the pocket.
@@pangaeuspress so you can check the time without moving- and use as collateral if you can't get cash- and portray a certain image- and also they are a stylish pieces of jewelry. Those are my main reasons.
Love your content! Thanks for the help you provide.
More style videos for either casual or dressed up for CC. I totally related to this video
Blue jeans, simple white sneakers and a greyscale plaid flannel shirt.
i go for the Ray Band and Ear Piece
Really appreciate this video, Thank you
Hi, pls do a vid on Lloyd Hansen's fashion style.
I think the dude has more fashion sense
Love this!
Awesome video.
a favorite Gray Man example of mine has to be Tom Cruise in Collateral. All greysuit. it's unassuming, but stylish, actually luxurious and lethal!
I loved this one, just subscribed. I enjoy a lot of menswear channels, but it's great to see some content that combines classic menswear and practical self awareness and defense tips. I also appreciate that this isn't just a "gray man aesthetic" thing, where you're running around with four MOLLE packs, three ARs, and two handguns stuffed under an oversized hoodie. My rule has always been that if you *look* like a "Gray Man", you're doing it wrong. Great vid.
12:32 In the movie Assassins. The bad guy who thinks he has lost his mark and believes they have fled the city is walking in the street and smells jasmine. He realizes that in this area the only jasmine is from the marks perfume left in the atmosphere from her passing through minutes earlier. This is enough information to alert him to thier presence and he sets up a sniper nest that leads to the final climax of the movie.
Great vid!!
Where can i find that painting you have there in the backround?
Very good 👍
Nice period of instruction. To bad the libo briefs weren't this engaging! S/F
awesome video man
One thing to remember is witnesses and police are usually not looking for a specific person. They are looking for a profile. If you can change that profile, you have a much easier time of getting away.
So, yes. Never wear anything identifiable, or act identifiable.
Lol, this one was pretty different- RMRS videos are always such FUN!
Welcome to Southeast Asia sir!!!
Also, adding to the environment point. Remember your age. Appropriate for age too.
This is an awesome video. I love being anon in a crowd
These are quality videos.
Antonio what do you think of this fit style 4:06 (the size …) ?
If you’re in London and needing to wear a suit to be a grey man, a lot of the commuter guys that work in Canary Wharf and the likes wear trainers (with their suits) to the office and keep their smart shoes there. This could help you if you dont want to compromise decent footwear in the city. Maybe just make sure they’re navy or whatever and nothing too loud. But generally 50% of the guys on the tube I see commuting wear trainers. Hope this helps!
Great vid thanks
No problem 👍
You should do a video examining Saul Goodman's suits and style
Nice guns bro!!
We carried the colt 1911 in the marine corps but I was also in recon bn doing operations with force who use the 1911s
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
👍 I didn't get enough thumbs so I made another. Really liked this.
An outstanding video Antonio. The content makes for great discussion. Blending in with the crowd in a strange environment is good advice.
I will be contacting you by email soon to explain to you how the Mission fragrance course has changed my life. Anticipate that email during the first week of August.
Now that's an episode
I’m not sure how much of a “gray man” Gosling was in most of the scenes, but this video was really good. 👍🏼
2:21 That moment when you realized that Antonio is a gentleman but also someone you shouldn t mess with. Great video. great tips.
Dhanush, an amazing actor from South India... He's in this movie 🤩🤩🤩🤩
It's DHANUSH 😉
@@kshitizshende9437 gee thanks... Typographical error 😅
I'm also from Chennai!!
@@aadhithyamahadevan 🤩🤩... Hello brother
Literally me
Interesting and unexpected video. I'm curious about running shoes that would pair well with jeans and look half decent. My Allen Edmond and Birkenstock Bend shoes look awesome. I'm a runner. Speed and/or distance would absolutely suck in these shoes.
Please do a video about concealed carry and style🙏
Sir How to dress like photographer ......
How can you do this in VEGAS ? 🤷♂️
A normal guy... "A little bit better" 😉😎 hahah
If your dressing like a spy, you're not a spy 🤣🤣🤣
Just ask the world's greatest spy: Sterling Mallory Archer.
Seriously, ask him. He'll confirm it.
bro pulled out guns like it was nothin XD
While traveling to places like Bangkok or Rio I try not to look like a tourist or at the very least, someone worth mugging, don't wear any bling don't wear noticeable or desirable brands, wear a cheap watch like a Casio world timer, maybe take a budget pay as you go phone just for the travelling away from the secure tourist friendly areas as well as carry a fake wallet (A separate wallet with just a few bucks of local currency, the bulk of your cash and credit card in one of those belts with a hidden pouch) If you are pulled into a ally, they will just want, wallet, watch and phone, then they will run off not really knowing that they have nothing of note or value, also they are less likely to frisk you and perhaps find your hidden valubles if you don't hand them anything.
The best look to emulate, Karl Urban in The Bourne Supremacy, tatty canvas bag, plain sunglasses, cargo pants, boots, Henley shirt even his bling was string, yet he looked a total badass.
That photo from Better call Saul, is like saying "Don't dress like the joker"......Gotcha...lol.
Yeah, but I was thinking "...if you ever find yourself at a flashy lawyers convention, your grey hoodie and sunglasses are gonna get you ALL the attention in the room" LOL
ME: (looking like the Unibomber)
SAUL: "Hey, so you sent out some packages, which The Constitution says you have the RIGHT to do... it was actually UPS who delivered the bombs, and nobody was actually FORCED to open them...."
⭐️ you should do a weapon vid⭐️
I wish I was told to dress like Lloyd Hansen! 😎
I've watched a ton of Real Men Style videos-- suits, ties, shoes & shorts. I thought I'd seen it all-- but when homeboy broke out the dual handguns I was like "Whaaaaaat?!"
This is the one style I am good at. Have been dressing like it since middle school. I started because I wanted to become a spy.