I really resonate with the white shirts tip, they're by far my personal favourite and a go-to for most occasions. They bring in that contrast and pop of brightness that I really enjoy.
Another good tip is developing a good eye for quality in second hand clothing. I just recently found a gorgeous pair of Italian made leather shoes for just 10 dollars. Second hand clothing can alsobe tailored. Of course, we have to be very careful and choosy when it comes to second hand clothing because it is so inexpensive that it's too easy to buy so much that you end up with a mountain of clothes in the process of developing that skill. Discretion is key.
I dress pretty much exclusively in 1930s dress codes. Suit and tie for everyday wear, black tie for, say, a nice dinner out, a polo for a pool party, etc. This tends to give me the image of someone eccentric and wealthy. I overdress because I can - I'm beholden to no one. Almost like the reverse of mafia members dressing down. Garments like dress hats, pocket watches, colorful ties, and ascots help seperate me from people who have to wear formal clothes for a living. I've found these outfits to particularly exude a sort of aristocratic feel: - White tennis sweater, polo, and white slacks or shorts - Blazer and ascot, especially with white trousers - White suit and tie - Three-piece suits, especially in unique patterns or colors - Black tie combinations that are more unique, such as velvet smoking jackets or three-pieces - Morning dress or white tie, especially for formal-but-not-mandatory occasions like the opera
@@samuelclaessens7699 Yep! UA-cam is deleting my comments, so I have to figure it out. "Ian Hoyman" should get you my stuff. My outfits aren't perfect, though!
Also turn your shirt's inside out before washing so they won't fade, zip up your pants also before washing because the teeth will damage the fabric of other fabric of items in the washer, One more thing use wool wash for dark clothing instead of the name brand it's the same thing except for the registered trademark name.
Your voice is so soothing it got me through a grueling workout on the stairmaster despite the slow pace of the video. Anyway, I have been pondering how to look more expensive without having to wear actually expensive clothing because they absolutely will be ruined as I am a working mother. I am thinking a white scarf, headband, or tie might be lovely and remain out of stain danger.
If it’s your thing, I’ve found dozens of brooks bros, and RL polos and button ups at the Goodwill. Many with dry cleaning tags. Maybe not your thing but, ya know, $4 a shirt that can be altered.
Men who look over casual, shabby, full of tats, never catch my eye. But a man who took time to look presentable, well groomed, with a great scent always makes me stop in awe of him. As woman I put a lot of effort into my appearance. Unfortunately, I believe there is a whole generation of men who were just never taught to do the same.
As a man I agree with you. I often get plenty of compliments from the ladies who say I smell nice and one particular girl said to me “You always smell nice!” as she said she walked past me many times where I work. I’m 39 years old but I have boyish good looks so often get told I look 24/25. I always spend time to look at my best and I feel confident. I have to say that the ladies today do look better dressed then us men. I see countless young guys and guys my age who wear poorly fitted clothes or they dress up like a walking billboard. I rarely see guys who dress up well and a female work colleague of mine said to me last week “Your dress sense is always so dapper” I love ladies who smell nice and take care of themselves
The suit at 2:48 what is that pattern, plaid?. Or who made that jacket. I've been trying to find that style jacket forever here in Australia but never can.
All solid tips in this video! I'm not sure, though, that they deliver on the promise in the title - on how to look expensive. They're more tips on how to not look cheap. Take the example of the Fendi and RL sweaters: I'm not so sure that the RL looks more expensive. To someone who is familiar with both brands, certainly the Fendi looks more expensive because they're familiar with Fendi prices. So if you want to look as expensive as possible, to me, it's probably best to have an outfit that actually is as expensive as possible. Now, if you want your outfit to look more expensive than it really is, probably the best way is to buy expensive items at deep discounts - whether they have big logos or not. Personally, I do think that logos do make people's outfits look more expensive, because most onlookers will recognize famous logos. In the video, though, Kyle mentions that their benchmark for expensive clothing is bespoke tailoring, in which case, of course, there is no room for logos. But while that might be perceived as expensive at Pitti Uomo, it won't be perceived as such in most airports or high streets around the world.
Yes, it's easy to look rich wearing a Rolex. But I think that's not what the video is trying to explain. It's quite the opposite. Dressing so tastefully that you won't need a brand showing to look "expensive".
For those who may doubt getting better quality material (non synthetic, cotton, wool, linen) is worth it. Believe me when i say it makes all the difference. Because in good quality material I feel a lot more comfortable, I’m not sweating as much. Especially if you’re planning to create a gentleman’s wardrobe. It’s more worth having clothes that you can feel comfortable no matter what you are doing. Rather than being uncomfortable and thinking about throwing it away. Most of my clothes have a cost per wear of about a 50-70¢. And they were not cheap, but because I wear them in comfort I look forward to wearing them.
I love your videos. I am in love with fashion. I use to have a signature piece, a flat cap, an Ivy to be precise. But after sometime I started diversifying by wearing homburg hat. Now, I constantly rotate between the homburg hat and a flat cap. I love monochromatic approach to dressing. A three piece suit (of the same color) always look nice. Monochromatic approach is playing safe. That's why I like it. Your videos encouraged me to purchase double Monkstrap shoes.
They have a video on "Spezzato" which is about how to pair odd jackets, trousers, and waistcoats to make different, less formal outfits. Basically, unless the jacket is pin striped or otherwise heavily patterned, it can usually be paired well with complementary trousers. For example, a solid navy suit jacket can be worn with grey dress pants or khaki chinos quite effectively.
The true gentleman is unconcerned with appearing "expensive"; he prioritizes fit, function, quality, and correctness within his budget. By traditional rules of dress, the gentleman wears formal afternoon dress to business, and the three-piece lounge suit for the lounge at club.
The two are intrinsically linked. Wearing well fitted, high quality, elegant clothes and accessories makes them look expensive and makes you as the wearer look wealthy. That was literally the point of the video.
Living in hot, humid environments makes it very hard (read: uncomfortable) to dress in layers or wear anything much more than thin slacks or shorts and T or polo shirts ( not to mention tank tops or sleeveless T-shirts). Crocks or running shoes or even hiking shoes are the norm.
I love to wear ties so dress shirts are the norm all summer but cannot wear them without a jacket or waistcoat so I am normally in a waistcoat. I’ve found that people quite like if I leave the waistcoat unbuttoned and wear my tie a bit rakish or askew & even tho it’s not my preference it’s breezy and dresses down the formality of a tie for summer engagements.
*GET IT FITTED* by a tailor / seamstress - rich people don't look expensive cos their clothes cos a lot - they look expensive cos their clothes FIT. But second hand at a thrift store and use the money you save to get them altered to fit.
Thanks for the off-white shirt idea, i had a shirt that exact colour and grandma hated it as she tought it was only stained/tainted and i had no idea how to wear it cool
I have a good idea please take a look at the grand one billion dollar advert program made by sears and roe buck and company in the 1990s called the < the softer side of sears > one of the greats adverts ever launched by a department store in America its interesting to see how large box fashion has changed so much in the past 30 years
If you are trying to look expensive you should know that you are good no matter your networth or how much money you spend on items. If you want good advice, you should subscribe to this channel.
I'm a short chunky man and would love some advice to dress and look god .I never seem that be able to do it I love suits but I look like one of the dwarfs in snow white 🤣
As a clothing designer I cringe a little when I hear "perfect fit", especially if you're tailoring something off the rack. How about, very well fitting? etc.
Interesting, but - I don't really want my clothes to look expensive: I want them to be comfortable, and not to leave me looking as if a rag-collector had clothed me.
it's hard to find a place around here that exists and that will tailor. the last place we tried, the only thing they said was "why dont you go buy a new suit?" when we wanted to get a jacket tailored, which made no sense. they're a tailor shop and refused to tailor. what....? all we needed was sleeves adjusted. and they laughed because it had 4 buttons. what...? needless to say, i went by later and saw they were out of business. so that tells you something....
Hmmm. I actually look at plain and average as possible. Jeans and t shirt. Doesn’t work though. People know who I am rather that what I appear to be. I always get excessive and unwanted attention because of what I’ve accomplished. Dress up when you want to move up. Dress down when you’ve reached that height.
I can savely say, I'm one of the best dressed men in my neighbourhood. I stand out that way and really don't care what anyone might think or say about. Dress how you like
I live in a very small town in the middle of nowhere. Most people here consider it dressy when they wear their best Carhartt pants and some new work boots. I didn't exactly blend in when I started wearing waistcoats, bowties, bowlers, etc., and sometimes using a decorative walking stick, but I enjoy it and continued in spite of the surprised reactions. Although my clothing is quite low-end, in my town I get constant compliments, and I've heard the word "dapper" more times in the last year than I had in my entire life. In areas of extremely informal dress people may think you're odd, but they are also far more easily impressed by "fancy" clothing (even if it is low-cost, inferior fabric, and not fitted), so just get started dressing nice, have fun, and let others think what they will.
Try baby steps like this: When you would normally wear jeans, wear navy chinos. Instead of a t-shirt, try a polo. Wear an oxford shirt with the top button undone when you go to work. Wear a sport jacket or sweater instead of a hoodie. Etc... You don't have to just show up one day in a three piece suit and a fedora. Gradually change your style.
Unfortunately women disagree. Realistically men look expensive when they have labels on and non-solid colors. Nobody knows the fabric especially with the outdated color combos (Ben Brewster excepted) shown in this video. It's like a cosplay of people trying to look so hard in to retro classical clothing with the big boutonniere and bowties. Having said all that, sexy elegant men are the stylish and gym fit ones like Ben, not the expensive sugar daddy uncle.
As yr Channel said skinny pant/ jean may look so kiddy and not gentlemen. Why don’t you guy wear this super skinny pant to teach how wear is good. So funny
Well… i think that the skinny guy doesn’t look good in suits. Reason is that they don’t fit at all. Putting lots of effort to the accessories and all, but the physics of a body tells a bit different story. Not maintainig a healty looking body with the nutrition it needs will result look “poor”. Even if he is in fact a millonaire with the classiest looking thingies or whatever. No money = no food = malnutrition = looking not the top of the social hierarchy. Sorry for being frank.
Disappointed by this coming from GG. I dress classically, not to flaunt wealth. Most of my classical items are thrifted. Showing off these days in many parts of the US is an inherently bad idea.
I don’t think i have a signature piece i think i have signature pieces maybe the fact that i always wear my watch on the right wrist idk its not much of a signature bc everyone i know whp start wearing watches copys me and puts it on the right its stating to become a cult classic now 😂
I really resonate with the white shirts tip, they're by far my personal favourite and a go-to for most occasions. They bring in that contrast and pop of brightness that I really enjoy.
Another good tip is developing a good eye for quality in second hand clothing. I just recently found a gorgeous pair of Italian made leather shoes for just 10 dollars. Second hand clothing can alsobe tailored. Of course, we have to be very careful and choosy when it comes to second hand clothing because it is so inexpensive that it's too easy to buy so much that you end up with a mountain of clothes in the process of developing that skill. Discretion is key.
When you get it right, particularly with 2nd hand shoes, you give yourself a pat at the back 😀😀😀
I found a Charles Tyrwhitt shirt for £5. Happy chap!
Absolutely this. Feel don’t just look. Expensive fabrics make an outfit
@@ra8784 I found a while rack from the same person seven quid each got the lot
What is second hand clothing?
I dress pretty much exclusively in 1930s dress codes. Suit and tie for everyday wear, black tie for, say, a nice dinner out, a polo for a pool party, etc. This tends to give me the image of someone eccentric and wealthy. I overdress because I can - I'm beholden to no one. Almost like the reverse of mafia members dressing down. Garments like dress hats, pocket watches, colorful ties, and ascots help seperate me from people who have to wear formal clothes for a living. I've found these outfits to particularly exude a sort of aristocratic feel:
- White tennis sweater, polo, and white slacks or shorts
- Blazer and ascot, especially with white trousers
- White suit and tie
- Three-piece suits, especially in unique patterns or colors
- Black tie combinations that are more unique, such as velvet smoking jackets or three-pieces
- Morning dress or white tie, especially for formal-but-not-mandatory occasions like the opera
Do you have a instagram account where you show off some of your (seemingly) finely put together outfits!?
@@samuelclaessens7699 Yep! UA-cam is deleting my comments, so I have to figure it out. "Ian Hoyman" should get you my stuff. My outfits aren't perfect, though!
@@themoderndandy713Strange… I already wondered why I couldn’t read the comment! Well, thanks!
Also turn your shirt's inside out before washing so they won't fade, zip up your pants also before washing because the teeth will damage the fabric of other fabric of items in the washer, One more thing use wool wash for dark clothing instead of the name brand it's the same thing except for the registered trademark name.
Thanks.
Great job Kyle! Thank you for reminding your viewers that your channel concentrates on classic clothing styling.
The white shirt tip is spot on. A bright white dress shirt instantly makes an outfit look more sharp.
My attache case which is Papworth makes me extremely confident and sets me apart while harmonising with my outfit.
We love a good attache case! www.gentlemansgazette.com/attache-case-guide/?
Your voice is so soothing it got me through a grueling workout on the stairmaster despite the slow pace of the video. Anyway, I have been pondering how to look more expensive without having to wear actually expensive clothing because they absolutely will be ruined as I am a working mother. I am thinking a white scarf, headband, or tie might be lovely and remain out of stain danger.
I want my outfits to look elegant. That is what I learned from your channel.
A great, straightforward clip! Thank you, much appreciated.
Best channel ever! Greetings from Brazil 🇧🇷
3:53 so fresh and so clean, nice 👌
If it’s your thing, I’ve found dozens of brooks bros, and RL polos and button ups at the Goodwill. Many with dry cleaning tags. Maybe not your thing but, ya know, $4 a shirt that can be altered.
Men who look over casual, shabby, full of tats, never catch my eye. But a man who took time to look presentable, well groomed, with a great scent always makes me stop in awe of him. As woman I put a lot of effort into my appearance. Unfortunately, I believe there is a whole generation of men who were just never taught to do the same.
As a man I agree with you. I often get plenty of compliments from the ladies who say I smell nice and one particular girl said to me “You always smell nice!” as she said she walked past me many times where I work. I’m 39 years old but I have boyish good looks so often get told I look 24/25. I always spend time to look at my best and I feel confident. I have to say that the ladies today do look better dressed then us men. I see countless young guys and guys my age who wear poorly fitted clothes or they dress up like a walking billboard. I rarely see guys who dress up well and a female work colleague of mine said to me last week “Your dress sense is always so dapper” I love ladies who smell nice and take care of themselves
Great video; also for women!
Hey friend where are you from?
Tip 10: gold teeth ✨
Noooooo
In all seriousness, why not? Gold is elegant.
Ah, maybe a pair of gold cuff links will go better.
Ay ima florida jit, Imma do dis
no
Puttin on the Ritz my favorite song ever!
I really enjoy these videos. Kyle does an excellent job.
The suit at 2:48 what is that pattern, plaid?. Or who made that jacket. I've been trying to find that style jacket forever here in Australia but never can.
Looks like some kind of glencheck to me
All solid tips in this video!
I'm not sure, though, that they deliver on the promise in the title - on how to look expensive. They're more tips on how to not look cheap.
Take the example of the Fendi and RL sweaters: I'm not so sure that the RL looks more expensive. To someone who is familiar with both brands, certainly the Fendi looks more expensive because they're familiar with Fendi prices. So if you want to look as expensive as possible, to me, it's probably best to have an outfit that actually is as expensive as possible.
Now, if you want your outfit to look more expensive than it really is, probably the best way is to buy expensive items at deep discounts - whether they have big logos or not. Personally, I do think that logos do make people's outfits look more expensive, because most onlookers will recognize famous logos.
In the video, though, Kyle mentions that their benchmark for expensive clothing is bespoke tailoring, in which case, of course, there is no room for logos. But while that might be perceived as expensive at Pitti Uomo, it won't be perceived as such in most airports or high streets around the world.
1:32
That outfit actually looks beautifull
I enjoy your video and love your outfit. My signature pice is my watch, either my Submarines, and Santos.
Yes, it's easy to look rich wearing a Rolex. But I think that's not what the video is trying to explain. It's quite the opposite. Dressing so tastefully that you won't need a brand showing to look "expensive".
For those who may doubt getting better quality material (non synthetic, cotton, wool, linen) is worth it. Believe me when i say it makes all the difference. Because in good quality material I feel a lot more comfortable, I’m not sweating as much. Especially if you’re planning to create a gentleman’s wardrobe. It’s more worth having clothes that you can feel comfortable no matter what you are doing. Rather than being uncomfortable and thinking about throwing it away. Most of my clothes have a cost per wear of about a 50-70¢. And they were not cheap, but because I wear them in comfort I look forward to wearing them.
Best channel on yt
I love your videos. I am in love with fashion.
I use to have a signature piece, a flat cap, an Ivy to be precise. But after sometime I started diversifying by wearing homburg hat. Now, I constantly rotate between the homburg hat and a flat cap.
I love monochromatic approach to dressing. A three piece suit (of the same color) always look nice. Monochromatic approach is playing safe. That's why I like it.
Your videos encouraged me to purchase double Monkstrap shoes.
I prefer ivory white shirts.
So do I. I think it's still formal but not too over the top in comparison to pure white.
Great video! Can we please get a guide for how to dress orphaned suit jackets?
They have a video on "Spezzato" which is about how to pair odd jackets, trousers, and waistcoats to make different, less formal outfits.
Basically, unless the jacket is pin striped or otherwise heavily patterned, it can usually be paired well with complementary trousers. For example, a solid navy suit jacket can be worn with grey dress pants or khaki chinos quite effectively.
Of course, here you go! www.gentlemansgazette.com/spezzato-how-divide-suit/?
@@gentlemansgazette Detailed and informative guide as usual, thank you!
I like your outfit alot!
You finally made a video for the Poors (me). Thanks! :)
Really insightful and things I intuited but never really articulated. Thx
accessories are the secret
Thank you 🙏👍🏽
The “Onion on my belt” clip got me. I was not expecting it whatsoever and it’s one of my favourite Simpsons bits.
It was the style at the time!
The true gentleman is unconcerned with appearing "expensive"; he prioritizes fit, function, quality, and correctness within his budget. By traditional rules of dress, the gentleman wears formal afternoon dress to business, and the three-piece lounge suit for the lounge at club.
That's ok, I'm not a "true" gentleman XD
The two are intrinsically linked. Wearing well fitted, high quality, elegant clothes and accessories makes them look expensive and makes you as the wearer look wealthy.
That was literally the point of the video.
Yeah mare, all the things you listed are expensive. You seem confused.
First. Froffin! That light olive green suit that Raphael has 🤤
Where can I buy pinky finger rings. I’m absolutely in love with them
It’s dress-up Friday for me. M.
Look elegant and put together, not expensive.
Living in hot, humid environments makes it very hard (read: uncomfortable) to dress in layers or wear anything much more than thin slacks or shorts and T or polo shirts ( not to mention tank tops or sleeveless T-shirts). Crocks or running shoes or even hiking shoes are the norm.
Tip: Look into Brittish/French colonial outfits, and also Miami 80s suits/1930-1950s Hollywood outfits
Linen might be your best friends
I love to wear ties so dress shirts are the norm all summer but cannot wear them without a jacket or waistcoat so I am normally in a waistcoat. I’ve found that people quite like if I leave the waistcoat unbuttoned and wear my tie a bit rakish or askew & even tho it’s not my preference it’s breezy and dresses down the formality of a tie for summer engagements.
Great tips
*GET IT FITTED* by a tailor / seamstress - rich people don't look expensive cos their clothes cos a lot - they look expensive cos their clothes FIT.
But second hand at a thrift store and use the money you save to get them altered to fit.
Hey can you do some videos on Rayon. I want to buy some rayon shirts, but an article told me that they are prone to shrink?
Is it true?
I wear suit every day when i go out on the Town
I can't help but think Preston actually sleeps with suit on lol
Thanks for the off-white shirt idea, i had a shirt that exact colour and grandma hated it as she tought it was only stained/tainted and i had no idea how to wear it cool
I always aim to dress like Cab Calloway.
I have a good idea please take a look at the grand one billion dollar advert program made by sears and roe buck and company in the 1990s called the < the softer side of sears > one of the greats adverts ever launched by a department store in America its interesting to see how large box fashion has changed so much in the past 30 years
I totally agree with your point but I wouldn’t say your jumper looks like it’s worth more than a fendi. For various reasons.
Im interested in knowing your reasons.
If you are trying to look expensive you should know that you are good no matter your networth or how much money you spend on items. If you want good advice, you should subscribe to this channel.
I'm a short chunky man and would love some advice to dress and look god .I never seem that be able to do it I love suits but I look like one of the dwarfs in snow white 🤣
Pulling the cart before the horse. Don't "look" expensive; MASTER a skill and charge at the highest rate because you are good at what you do.
Lol you look like youve never thrown money before i love it 😂 9:08
Should do a video on streetwear and your thoughts.
As a clothing designer I cringe a little when I hear "perfect fit", especially if you're tailoring something off the rack. How about, very well fitting? etc.
6:40
Where are prestons legs at?
12:20 bhahahahhahahaha!
Gud
Raphael can you do a suit collection video?
That video would last way too long.
Interesting, but - I don't really want my clothes to look expensive: I want them to be comfortable, and not to leave me looking as if a rag-collector had clothed me.
Just wear a cape.
My goal of watching this channel was always to be Ace Rothstein.
Love from india...
India is one of my favourite countries. M.
@@rovercoupe7104 waooo thank you...
Would anyone here agree that someone who wears a costly wristwatch over their sleve is an immature poser?
Are your Timestamps automatic?
It's a little dangerous doing that I'm here in Portland 🤔💵👮🔥
I think I’ll get a top hat and tails and walk down my street.
Excuse my bad selling
it's hard to find a place around here that exists and that will tailor. the last place we tried, the only thing they said was "why dont you go buy a new suit?" when we wanted to get a jacket tailored, which made no sense. they're a tailor shop and refused to tailor. what....? all we needed was sleeves adjusted. and they laughed because it had 4 buttons. what...? needless to say, i went by later and saw they were out of business. so that tells you something....
Yes button up the buttons
all those garments went out of the window in south east asian archipelago that is humid and too hot to wear anything two layered.
"How to look more expensive"
*wear a rolex*
Me: bro
1 . Good posture. It is seen a 100m away you aint gentlemen😢
White T-Shirt
Blue jeans
New Balance
And the La Ferrari parked in the back
THIS!
I’m not rich as you but for me:
White button down
Black jeans
White sneakers
Rolex Submariner
Jet black SUV
That’s funny this are the same recommendations that Tim dessaint said in his video of how to look more expensive 🤔 suspicious
I'm sorry, but everyone on the planet can afford a generic khaki set of pants and a sweater that fits well. That's not luxury.
Hmmm.
I actually look at plain and average as possible. Jeans and t shirt. Doesn’t work though. People know who I am rather that what I appear to be.
I always get excessive and unwanted attention because of what I’ve accomplished.
Dress up when you want to move up. Dress down when you’ve reached that height.
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Imagine having no self esteem
Literally just typed in Gentleman’s Gazett outfits
I live in a city where everyone wears basketball shorts and backwards baseball caps. I would look insane if i dressed nice.
Do it anyway.
Start with small steps. You don't have to suddenly show up looking like Cary Grant. You might start a trend.
I can savely say, I'm one of the best dressed men in my neighbourhood. I stand out that way and really don't care what anyone might think or say about. Dress how you like
I live in a very small town in the middle of nowhere. Most people here consider it dressy when they wear their best Carhartt pants and some new work boots. I didn't exactly blend in when I started wearing waistcoats, bowties, bowlers, etc., and sometimes using a decorative walking stick, but I enjoy it and continued in spite of the surprised reactions. Although my clothing is quite low-end, in my town I get constant compliments, and I've heard the word "dapper" more times in the last year than I had in my entire life. In areas of extremely informal dress people may think you're odd, but they are also far more easily impressed by "fancy" clothing (even if it is low-cost, inferior fabric, and not fitted), so just get started dressing nice, have fun, and let others think what they will.
Try baby steps like this:
When you would normally wear jeans, wear navy chinos.
Instead of a t-shirt, try a polo.
Wear an oxford shirt with the top button undone when you go to work.
Wear a sport jacket or sweater instead of a hoodie.
Etc...
You don't have to just show up one day in a three piece suit and a fedora. Gradually change your style.
People don't realize that dressing like this looks ridiculous ?
No. YOU look ridiculous!
Not buying Gucci or Louis v
These three are so pompous and really odd.
Indeed
Bd
I hate to say this but that honking sax at the beginning and end of the videos is so annoying! Love the videos but not that.
Gcvd
Unfortunately women disagree. Realistically men look expensive when they have labels on and non-solid colors. Nobody knows the fabric especially with the outdated color combos (Ben Brewster excepted) shown in this video. It's like a cosplay of people trying to look so hard in to retro classical clothing with the big boutonniere and bowties. Having said all that, sexy elegant men are the stylish and gym fit ones like Ben, not the expensive sugar daddy uncle.
As yr Channel said skinny pant/ jean may look so kiddy and not gentlemen.
Why don’t you guy wear this super skinny pant to teach how wear is good. So funny
Soporific...
Good looking okay, but expensive? Why would you want to, what's the point?
1:29
The outfits must not look expensives classic rule sorry!
Well… i think that the skinny guy doesn’t look good in suits. Reason is that they don’t fit at all. Putting lots of effort to the accessories and all, but the physics of a body tells a bit different story. Not maintainig a healty looking body with the nutrition it needs will result look “poor”. Even if he is in fact a millonaire with the classiest looking thingies or whatever. No money = no food = malnutrition = looking not the top of the social hierarchy. Sorry for being frank.
Disappointed by this coming from GG. I dress classically, not to flaunt wealth. Most of my classical items are thrifted. Showing off these days in many parts of the US is an inherently bad idea.
@@TheSultan1470 No.
I don’t think i have a signature piece i think i have signature pieces maybe the fact that i always wear my watch on the right wrist idk its not much of a signature bc everyone i know whp start wearing watches copys me and puts it on the right its stating to become a cult classic now 😂