good advice, the only thing I would change is I would dry a wool blazer flat after washing in the tub, hanging it might distort the jacket as wool is sensitive while soaked.
I've taken to having indoor and outdoor clothes to minimise my chances of staining or damaging my best clothing, while keeping whatever I'm not currently wearing on me hung up next to my wardrobe or next to the bedroom window if its warm enough. Helps keep my clothing fresher for longer too, which is nice if I happen to be really enjoying some particular clothing item.
I have been hitting the thrift stores lately and the first thing I do is go to the dry cleaners after purchasing. The last jacket I got dry cleaned was 9 bucks. So the cost versus the savings is way below the costs of a new jacket and they always look amazing after cleaning. I don't work at Goldman Sacks and frankly that is just nutz having a dry cleaning bill competition. But here where I live it's a very reasonable cost of ownership. Tailoring! Now that's a expense but also one worth doing.
The use of ice cubes in the dryer reminds me of a trick a nurse taught me that when you get over being sick, after you cleaned everything around the house including your bed sheets and pillowcases, I take the pillows and throw them in the dryer on high with a damp hand towel and that will disinfect the pillow without ruining the filling
Great tips! We have a lot of dry clean only clothes in this household so the more that I can do to maintain them at home, the better for me and my pocketbook. 👍
Great video as always, however, I have one remark. Stashing clothes in the freezer does help with removing some smells, but it does this by freezing the bacteria that cause them. When you start wearing the garment, the bacteria will defrost and start smelling again (this is particularly true for denim). Apart from that, keep the great work up!
In my limited experience, the quality of tobacco your clothes are exposed to make a huge difference. Cigarette smoke reeks and glues itself to anything (clothes, hair, and everyone and thing you love). For that reason I will excuse myself if someone lights up any cigarette other than a Cohiba cigarette in my presence while wearing quality clothing. Cigar smoke however, I have found, does not, and if you do not like even a vague whiff of musty cigar smell, hanging the garment to air out on a cool night eradicates the smell nearly entirely. I say 'nearly' because you really need to dig your nose into the fabric to pick up the smell at all.
I really like your team. Maybe this comment isn’t relevant but I’ve got to say that His voice is soothing. It’s an extremely much appreciated break from the high pitched annoying voices that are on UA-cam. I can actually watch this video and feel calm after watching.
Quick question: I just bought this Drake’s sweater that’s a turtle neck. I can be outside in 30 degree weather comfortably. What kind of undershirt should I wear to avoid stains and scents. Is a short sleeve crew neck cool?
My best tip is wash socks and underwear by themselves, never with clothes. When washing clothes, use cold water and tablespoon of white vinegar plus tide pod or similar.
Can you make a video on chairs? I’ve been wondering for quite some time, what makes a chair really comfortable and of high quality. I think this topic isn’t widely discussed so I hope for some insight from GG.
I'm confused because half of the peiple say I can wash cold wool in gentle cycle in the washer and then air dry it or use a wool kit to tumble dry with no heat. Should i wash them then or just hand wash them?
I literally never eat while carrying my bags, wearing suits, shoes or coats. But you can’t save everything. I wear a lot of leather and water stains just happen
No1 Hack: buy a Samsung/LG air-dresser. Works wonderfully for shirts, suits, jumpers, coats, pants, polos. You will use the laundry machine only for socks, boxers and really dirty garments.
Thank you, I just finished watching your suggestion. I don't think that my desire opposes any of the 11 rules. I actually think some of the rules are underrated in today's society.
This I think is the strength of Kyles contribution to the channel. His style is more laid back and informal than either Prestons or Svens style, and his large build is useful for helping to gauge what might suit a larger gentleman who wants to adopt this sort of style. My partner is a mariner by trade, and while most of the clothing that comes up on this channel would not suit his considerable frame, I find myself often taking note of things Kyle wears and suggesting similar things to my partner.
Some extremely good information on your channel. However, this video will unfortunately end up being followed by some of your followers and hence damaging expensive garments. Quality dry cleaners should only be trusted with most of the items promoted in your videos. There is a network on professional cleaners throughout the US that should be promoted. Dry cleaning is a small price to pay compared to destroying a garment. Who ever provided the content for this video does not fully understand textiles and professional cleaning.
Thank you for lowering down the background music
and thank you as well for such a quality and unique content
good advice, the only thing I would change is I would dry a wool blazer flat after washing in the tub, hanging it might distort the jacket as wool is sensitive while soaked.
A very important video we should learn to take care of our clothes
I've taken to having indoor and outdoor clothes to minimise my chances of staining or damaging my best clothing, while keeping whatever I'm not currently wearing on me hung up next to my wardrobe or next to the bedroom window if its warm enough. Helps keep my clothing fresher for longer too, which is nice if I happen to be really enjoying some particular clothing item.
I have been hitting the thrift stores lately and the first thing I do is go to the dry cleaners after purchasing. The last jacket I got dry cleaned was 9 bucks. So the cost versus the savings is way below the costs of a new jacket and they always look amazing after cleaning. I don't work at Goldman Sacks and frankly that is just nutz having a dry cleaning bill competition. But here where I live it's a very reasonable cost of ownership. Tailoring! Now that's a expense but also one worth doing.
The use of ice cubes in the dryer reminds me of a trick a nurse taught me that when you get over being sick, after you cleaned everything around the house including your bed sheets and pillowcases, I take the pillows and throw them in the dryer on high with a damp hand towel and that will disinfect the pillow without ruining the filling
could this be accomplished with a standard washing machine and a spin cycle, or does it require the heat of a tumble drier?
Great tips! We have a lot of dry clean only clothes in this household so the more that I can do to maintain them at home, the better for me and my pocketbook. 👍
Hello! My name is Dmitry. I'm from Russia. I really like your videos! Thank you!!!!😊😉😉😉
Great video as always, however, I have one remark. Stashing clothes in the freezer does help with removing some smells, but it does this by freezing the bacteria that cause them. When you start wearing the garment, the bacteria will defrost and start smelling again (this is particularly true for denim).
Apart from that, keep the great work up!
I Thank God I found this video! God bless you, sir. You’re a lifesaver! 🙏
Mr. Kyle, thank you for this very informative and helpful video.
Always thought I needed to get my suits pressed then I discovered the pressing cloth 🤦♂️
In my limited experience, the quality of tobacco your clothes are exposed to make a huge difference. Cigarette smoke reeks and glues itself to anything (clothes, hair, and everyone and thing you love). For that reason I will excuse myself if someone lights up any cigarette other than a Cohiba cigarette in my presence while wearing quality clothing. Cigar smoke however, I have found, does not, and if you do not like even a vague whiff of musty cigar smell, hanging the garment to air out on a cool night eradicates the smell nearly entirely. I say 'nearly' because you really need to dig your nose into the fabric to pick up the smell at all.
What do you think about pre owned blazers ti buy ? Yes or no im thinking of dry cleaning it
I have to say, if I saw a man carrying a shout sheet or tide to go around with him to deal with a stain, I would be EXTREMELY impressed.
Please, can you make this video in Spanish for my wife to watch ? Thank you very much and keep up the great work!
Excellent informative video, thanks. BTW What label is your button down shirt?
I might try the lemon bath for my faforite Jackets
I like the lemon juice and vinegar hack
Love from india
Thank you for this and other videos, this one is most timely
Is that the Taft Dragon boot? Kind of a workwear style item. Maybe try the Taft Mac boot in olive. It’s suede with brougeing. Very classy
I really like your team. Maybe this comment isn’t relevant but I’ve got to say that His voice is soothing. It’s an extremely much appreciated break from the high pitched annoying voices that are on UA-cam. I can actually watch this video and feel calm after watching.
This is exactly what I needed
Have you guys considered doing a video on men's style without a suit jacket, blazer or coat?
Very interesting video, thank you. May I ask from what movie with Cary Grant is this scene taken?
Quick question: I just bought this Drake’s sweater that’s a turtle neck. I can be outside in 30 degree weather comfortably. What kind of undershirt should I wear to avoid stains and scents. Is a short sleeve crew neck cool?
My best tip is wash socks and underwear by themselves, never with clothes. When washing clothes, use cold water and tablespoon of white vinegar plus tide pod or similar.
Why wash them separately?
Can you make a video on chairs? I’ve been wondering for quite some time, what makes a chair really comfortable and of high quality. I think this topic isn’t widely discussed so I hope for some insight from GG.
If they don't do it, you and I should start our own channel and do that sort of video ourselves.
@@WDCallahan nice idea
For names perhaps The Decor Digest?
Omg this was relaxing to watch.
I'm confused because half of the peiple say I can wash cold wool in gentle cycle in the washer and then air dry it or use a wool kit to tumble dry with no heat. Should i wash them then or just hand wash them?
My favourite UA-cam channel 👍
Does the lemon juice or vinegar trick work with cotton searsucker suits? Mine just got trashed AT the drycleaners. Stains stains stains.
Excellent and very helpful information. Thank you.
Love this . One question can you spray after shave on shirts suits
Thank you - great tips!
Like the dragon boots!
Talcum powder on oil stains ! Lifts them out !
I'm here before video even started.. I am a big fan ...
Are there recommended measurements for recommendations?
i have that exact same green sweater lol.
I love your outfit! Kyle you always look great!
The best protection for your garments from unfavourable odours is frequent, elaborate showers.
G.G. How does one get the yellowing out of old white garments that have been stored away for a long time ?
RIT Color Remover
yall need a collab with stylish D!
Excellent. 🥂
7:47
is it just like.. a thing for everyone at the Gentleman's gazette to consume things messily?
I literally never eat while carrying my bags, wearing suits, shoes or coats. But you can’t save everything. I wear a lot of leather and water stains just happen
No1 Hack: buy a Samsung/LG air-dresser. Works wonderfully for shirts, suits, jumpers, coats, pants, polos. You will use the laundry machine only for socks, boxers and really dirty garments.
That loaf of bread has a fly on it.
This man has glamour
Ok😊
4:26 😂
Good tips but there is now way I'm ever going to start soaking my garments in a tub.
Homeboys.
😀
Is Preston married? I saw a ring while he was spot cleaning a tie
He is
How does one vote thumbs down on a video devoted to dry cleaning hints??
4:15 Smelly
*I like the idea of this channel but I wish it were more masculine: blue collar and less soft spoken.*
I think you might be interested in our video on what it means to be a gentleman today
Thank you, I just finished watching your suggestion. I don't think that my desire opposes any of the 11 rules. I actually think some of the rules are underrated in today's society.
This I think is the strength of Kyles contribution to the channel. His style is more laid back and informal than either Prestons or Svens style, and his large build is useful for helping to gauge what might suit a larger gentleman who wants to adopt this sort of style. My partner is a mariner by trade, and while most of the clothing that comes up on this channel would not suit his considerable frame, I find myself often taking note of things Kyle wears and suggesting similar things to my partner.
If you are unsure of what the idea of this channel is, then you might enjoy the video suggested above; it's informative and entertaining.
Some extremely good information on your channel. However, this video will unfortunately end up being followed by some of your followers and hence damaging expensive garments. Quality dry cleaners should only be trusted with most of the items promoted in your videos. There is a network on professional cleaners throughout the US that should be promoted. Dry cleaning is a small price to pay compared to destroying a garment. Who ever provided the content for this video does not fully understand textiles and professional cleaning.