My die-on-the-hill belief is that good fashion was already figured out in the 40s-60s, and everything after that is driven primarily by consumerist desire to constantly churn out more products and convince buyers that they have to wear something different from the generation prior out of a completely irrational fear of looking "old fashioned". This is to say nothing of the globalisation and advancement of production pipelines that have driven fashion towards cheaper lower quality clothes, best exemplified by brands like Shein and Temu. All this to say - Japan is producing some of the best menswear right now because they going in entirely the opposite direction to this. Timeless products, good fabrics, and skilled construction done by well paid artisans.
It’s hard to disagree with you! I notice as well that a lot of people including myself go through an experimental fashion phase but often resort back to the timeless basics!
I've recently opened a new pinterest account, and dedicated maybe an hour or so to making boards and saving some pins, and after adding to it over a couple days it has become a really reliable source of inspiration for me because I've tailored it to my interests. It's so satisfying!
The 90s definitely inspired me also. From streetwear to runway, brands at that time focused more on designs than where to place their logos. Also people were more individualistic in the 90s unlike now everyone wants to look like the same person who has a Botox & fillers face or steroid body. 😢
I love this. I learned about those J. Crew catalogs from your video, and went on to (finally) watch Succession because your video made me excited about the show. It's great to find out new stuff to have as reference!
Smth for a Q&A if you ever do one in the foreseeable future: How do you adjust/reconcile the interesting styles you may see and want to copy with your personality? I can for sure appreciate style when I see it, I may be drawn to try it, however, my inner self and how I project myself aren’t in tune with the aesthetic of said style. Quite annoying, even if you’re willing to stretch your personality.
I have thin legs, no matter how hard I do leg days on gym, that is why I stay away from skinny fit jeans and chinos, though the closest thing I can tolerate are slim straight/slim fit types
Great ideas as always. If you haven't already, I find a lot of inspiration in poetic realism, a sort of French proto-noir from the 30s and 40s. Lots of cool silhouettes. Films by Duvivier sometimes remind me of Demeulemeester. More recently, I think you'd find a lot to draw from with Maurice Pialat. His are mostly 70s and 80s, but on location with characters who are a bit rough around the edges. Jacques Rivette and Hao Hsiao-hsien work well too.
Two things I wanted to comment on, one as I love your videos so keep making them. Particularly ones like this, that are able to show some range versus the current trends, especially Maximalism. My second question is just how big is your wardrobe? Whenever we watch influencers talking about fashion, and those such as yourself actually wear and buy the pieces that they’re talking about, it makes me wonder how big your closet is
Thank you for the kind words! Honestly my closet is too big, I’m on a mission at the moment to trim it down as much as possible to the pieces I actually wear, which is probably like 15-20 pieces.
Have you considered Maverick's jacket in Top Gun? One time I caught someone wearing that in Madrid in the winter. Miss the days before the internet went mainstream, where one could look at printed store magazine catalogs which were easiler on the eyes than looking at the computer/tablet screen. When I was younger in Taiwan and before the internet, I rolled my eyes when someone on the street wore something avante-garde and being told that it's the latest fashion in Japan.
wanting to be edgy without being loud and obnoxious is a bit antithetical to me. also cant stand how the general zeitgeist (not saying you think this neccesarily) is so vehemently against anything boisterous. You gotta just commit to the bit. full force if you will.
It literally has nothing to do with the outfit, if you don’t have the build or the face just face the reality and stop being ridiculous😂 accept it and move on with your life and enjoy wearing whatever you want
Me desperately hoping there will come a day that I can pull off those sweet Japanese wide leg cropped fit hakama pants as a pasty white dude 😭🙏
Haha 🤣
My Jamaican Irish ass thinking I can pull off Japanese fashion
Japanese are just as pasty white
My die-on-the-hill belief is that good fashion was already figured out in the 40s-60s, and everything after that is driven primarily by consumerist desire to constantly churn out more products and convince buyers that they have to wear something different from the generation prior out of a completely irrational fear of looking "old fashioned". This is to say nothing of the globalisation and advancement of production pipelines that have driven fashion towards cheaper lower quality clothes, best exemplified by brands like Shein and Temu. All this to say - Japan is producing some of the best menswear right now because they going in entirely the opposite direction to this. Timeless products, good fabrics, and skilled construction done by well paid artisans.
It’s hard to disagree with you! I notice as well that a lot of people including myself go through an experimental fashion phase but often resort back to the timeless basics!
Great content. I could watch this guy all day. I love to see the trends in Japan.
Thank you! 🙏
I've recently opened a new pinterest account, and dedicated maybe an hour or so to making boards and saving some pins, and after adding to it over a couple days it has become a really reliable source of inspiration for me because I've tailored it to my interests. It's so satisfying!
That’s awesome! I didn’t used to be a fan of Pinterest but I’ve started liking it more and more recently
The 90s definitely inspired me also. From streetwear to runway, brands at that time focused more on designs than where to place their logos. Also people were more individualistic in the 90s unlike now everyone wants to look like the same person who has a Botox & fillers face or steroid body. 😢
True true!
I love this. I learned about those J. Crew catalogs from your video, and went on to (finally) watch Succession because your video made me excited about the show. It's great to find out new stuff to have as reference!
Thanks so much bro! 👊
Smth for a Q&A if you ever do one in the foreseeable future: How do you adjust/reconcile the interesting styles you may see and want to copy with your personality? I can for sure appreciate style when I see it, I may be drawn to try it, however, my inner self and how I project myself aren’t in tune with the aesthetic of said style. Quite annoying, even if you’re willing to stretch your personality.
Banger vid mate, appreciate your authenticity 👌
Nice one bro!! 👊
James you’re the best. Been a long time fan of JamesClo
Thank you bro!! I
I have thin legs, no matter how hard I do leg days on gym, that is why I stay away from skinny fit jeans and chinos, though the closest thing I can tolerate are slim straight/slim fit types
Luffy legs
if you want larger legs take up biking. You will never see a bicyclist with small legs.
As always, great video James!
Thanks man! 🙏
The book of James💯♥️ as the say this days, "he never miss"
Haha thank you man 🙏
Another great video James. Had to screenshot that one Ralph Lauren ad you shared. Have a good day. ✌️
Thank you! They have so many stunning old adverts, I could look at them all day!
Love the Hole tee James 🤘 GOOO ONN TAKE EVERYYTHING
Thanks for the great vid as always! Is there anywhere in particular that you find the 90's Japanese street inspo?
Thanks! I got all of these from r/streetwear!
Great ideas as always. If you haven't already, I find a lot of inspiration in poetic realism, a sort of French proto-noir from the 30s and 40s. Lots of cool silhouettes. Films by Duvivier sometimes remind me of Demeulemeester. More recently, I think you'd find a lot to draw from with Maurice Pialat. His are mostly 70s and 80s, but on location with characters who are a bit rough around the edges. Jacques Rivette and Hao Hsiao-hsien work well too.
Your comment just called me uncultured
Thank you for the suggestions I’ll check them out for sure!
Another great video. I like your t-shirt! Is it from the 90s?
It's giving me 40oz to Freedom vibes . . .
Yeah it’s a vintage Hole tee! Although not sure if it’s true vintage or a repo!
I LOVE Japanese fashion! Fun video!
It’s always the best! Thanks for watching
Two things I wanted to comment on, one as I love your videos so keep making them. Particularly ones like this, that are able to show some range versus the current trends, especially Maximalism. My second question is just how big is your wardrobe? Whenever we watch influencers talking about fashion, and those such as yourself actually wear and buy the pieces that they’re talking about, it makes me wonder how big your closet is
Thank you for the kind words! Honestly my closet is too big, I’m on a mission at the moment to trim it down as much as possible to the pieces I actually wear, which is probably like 15-20 pieces.
James - hair game strong 😮 what kind of hair paste are you using to get that natural suave look?
Thanks mate! I’ve started using black and white pomade 👍
Awesome video as always, James.
Thank you mate 🙌
Have you considered Maverick's jacket in Top Gun? One time I caught someone wearing that in Madrid in the winter. Miss the days before the internet went mainstream, where one could look at printed store magazine catalogs which were easiler on the eyes than looking at the computer/tablet screen. When I was younger in Taiwan and before the internet, I rolled my eyes when someone on the street wore something avante-garde and being told that it's the latest fashion in Japan.
Yes it’s a lovely jacket! I agree, catalogs felt a lot more special and exciting.
Love, love your style. Would love to see a video on women's style 🙂🙂
Thank you! I’m not sure if I’d be any good at that haha
HE'S WEARING A BAND SHIRT WITH GRAPHICS AND NOT THE SAME OVERSIZED BLANK TOP 🗣️🗣️
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Right now the reason my style sucks is because my body sucks. Been hitting the gym tho and I’m losing 20 more pounds 🙏🏻
Do you recommend any instagram pages to follow for inspiration? Particularly interested in the 90s Japanese fashion archival stuff.
I need more Jon Tyler content. I want to try a few of his shirts. And maybe one pair of pants
Good video james 👍
Thanks bro!
Where can i find the japanese 90s streetwear archive
Hey there,
Did you tried the Book The Rebel's Wardrobe: The Untold Story of Menswear's Renegade Past?
That‘s a nice Inspiration too
Not seen that, I’ll have to take a look. Thanks!
This video is inspiring. See ya next time
Thank you!!
I also look at music videos (Asian). Of course some of them can be very over the top not for every day wear.
Good idea!
James, great video as usual, but I found the moving paper background mega distracting / almost nauseating
Thanks mate! Yeah I probably won’t use it again, it’s a bit much haha
I won’t watch this because my outfits don’t suck
Haha fair point 🙌
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My style sucks because my height and my pocket sucks. Can't afford good quality + good fit clothing and also can't go to a tailor
Japanese 90s street wear looks absolutely awful what are you thinking 🤣
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wanting to be edgy without being loud and obnoxious is a bit antithetical to me. also cant stand how the general zeitgeist (not saying you think this neccesarily) is so vehemently against anything boisterous. You gotta just commit to the bit. full force if you will.
It literally has nothing to do with the outfit, if you don’t have the build or the face just face the reality and stop being ridiculous😂 accept it and move on with your life and enjoy wearing whatever you want
This dude always look depressed 😂😂 mate go out and get some sun ❤❤❤
Or go exercise. That boosts mood. Just running is enough.