Bad Vs Quality Dress Shoes Construction | Cementing Vs Blake Stitch Vs Goodyear Welt | Shoe Design

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  • @RealMenRealStyle
    @RealMenRealStyle  7 років тому +33

    www.realmenrealstyle.com/quality-dress-shoe-guide/ - Click here to read the article - How To Spot Quality Dress Shoes
    www.realmenrealstyle.com/dress-shoe-anatomy-infographic/ - Click here to view the infographic - Dress Shoe Construction

    • @RealMenRealStyle
      @RealMenRealStyle  7 років тому

      I do! Now that I'm back home I'm trying to get back into research mode......

    • @LobbYeah
      @LobbYeah 7 років тому +3

      Hey Antonio, what is the current theme song of your videos called?

    • @kylereeceyuill2957
      @kylereeceyuill2957 7 років тому +3

      Real Men Real Style. I just ordered my first pare of ace marks 😊😊😊

    • @Shafkatsharif
      @Shafkatsharif 7 років тому

      Thanks for enlightening me with knowledge.

    • @sefriouiothman9111
      @sefriouiothman9111 7 років тому

      My must expensive now, long time didn't invest on shoes: a 90$ shoes gift from my brother..
      Poor me, living in China is so expensive and I'm building my future here..

  • @jski8418
    @jski8418 7 років тому +90

    Great video. I'd take a Goodyear welted shoe over a Blake stitch every day of the week and twice on Sunday though.

  • @1061shrink1061
    @1061shrink1061 7 років тому +146

    You're missing one of the largest disadvantages of the Blake Stitch. You're literally sewing straight onto the upper every time you resole. This damages the leather, creates additional holes and after 1 or 2 resoles, a pair of blake stitch shoes are going to start falling apart when the stitches stop holding.
    Blake stitch, is a cheaper, quicker way of putting shoes together, its not more "modern", and its definitely not as high quality. Its a cheaper simpler way of making shoes at a lower cost point, and is useful for lightweight shoes that need to work in hot climates. Apart from this application (e.g. loafers and hot weather shoes), there's literally no advantage to a blake stitch over a welted shoe.
    Also a welted shoe doesn't NEED to have a thicker sole, or visible stitching my Gaziano & Girlings show barely any visible stitching of any kind.

    • @jcrewjim
      @jcrewjim 5 років тому +4

      Absolutely right. The style is called closed channel stitching.

    • @andreasroland7962
      @andreasroland7962 5 років тому +11

      Shrink1061 yeah he is just selling us acemarks at this point lost my respect for him

    • @DavidSaintloth
      @DavidSaintloth 5 років тому +17

      Though it is true that the resolability of a blake stitch shoe is *likely* shorter than that of a goodyear welt for lacking a welt.
      You are being disingenuous when you assert that there is no aesthetic advantage. Though you can buy thousand dollar Gaziano and Girlings ....that have a very tight goodyear welt and relatively thin profile you are paying for that with a price that's 5 times a shoe that would have the exact same leather quality (full grain calf skin is the pinnacle here) for just barely the same or better (it's physics less material in the construction means thinner profile potential) aesthetics.
      Also because there is less material in the bulk of the soul of a blake stitched shoe they tend to be more flexible right out the box and lighter in weight, needing much less break in time. For some people these are must have attributes in a shoe.
      This is one reason for example why though I think the uppers are great on some Allen Edmonds I think that the aesthetics of the good year welted sole is just not at all to my taste on that and many other brands.... too thick compared to the generally svelte profile of a blake stitched shoe.
      That said, I would like to see an experiment where a good year welt and a blake stitch shoe are subjected to a continuous set of re-soles just to see if or when one or the other weakens in the sole stitching over time as you surmised.
      Additionally, if you are concerned about re-solability of a single pair of shoes in my view you don't have enough shoes. You should have in my view at least 4 pair of shoes that you rotate through wearing and maintaining. Doing this reduces the total number of wears per month or year and extends the life of each shoe dramatically. Assuming you don't wear dress shoes every day , at 4 pair you are sure to have each shoe run for at least a decade before needing a resole (longer if you put in sole protectors before wearing)...be it blake or goodyear stitched If you wear them more often you can simply buy more...and thus automatically wear each less and thus extend the life further and so making moot further your subjective arguments..

    • @mhb1081
      @mhb1081 4 роки тому +5

      @@DavidSaintloth thank you for responding on behalf of Blake stitched shoes. I was wondering why the original commenter was so condescending towards Blake stitched shoes... then I saw his insert about his likely $1,000+ gaziano and girling shoes. Obviously you are going to get higher quality shoes when you pay 5x as much like you mentioned, but again that is mostly marginal as you can get very nice quality Blake stitched shoes for under or around $200 now (Beckett Simonon). I also like that you mentioned taking care of your shoes can help them last up to a decade before needing a resole, so even if Blake stitched shoes can only be resolved 1-2 times (even though good quality Blake stitched shoes can be resoled 3-4 times) you are still looking at 20-30 years out of the shoe. I don’t think anyone who paid $200-300 for a pair of shoes is going to be all that upset when they have to stop wearing them in 30 years.

    • @fandf888
      @fandf888 Рік тому

      My point exactly!

  • @lu03m3
    @lu03m3 7 років тому +165

    how convenient that you preferred the blake stitch out of three when acemarks only uses that method with their shoes

    • @jjman533
      @jjman533 4 роки тому +10

      yup nothing more than a biased commercial.

  • @constantinensh8866
    @constantinensh8866 7 років тому +2

    I just started the college life and I'm still learning how to dress well , and I must say Antonio your videos helped me a lot so thanks a lot...

    • @RealMenRealStyle
      @RealMenRealStyle  7 років тому

      Constantine - this should help: www.realmenrealstyle.com/?s=college

  • @Don_Dula
    @Don_Dula 7 років тому +1

    Wow can't believe I missed this one. I was the one who suggested this a month and a half ago! Thank you Antonio!

  • @ahastar1141
    @ahastar1141 7 років тому +1

    This is easily the best video you have made to date. I spend a lot of time thrifting dress shoes from Nordstrom rack or similar stores as I have been able to find tons of steals and I have always been able to feel and tell the difference in leather. It's amazing to feel the difference between good and bad leather once you know what you're doing. The fake stuff almost feels laughable by comparison. Knowing a little more about stitching has been extremely helpful and will uses these tips in my hunt as this was an aspect I was always a little unsure of. I will definitely have to keep an eye out for the Blake stitch.

  • @bookam17
    @bookam17 7 років тому

    having just finished my first degree and getting ready for the work world, i have to say this channel is giving me a head start on how to look A+

  • @robbyv109
    @robbyv109 7 років тому

    Finally a RMRS video that isn't clickbaity and annoying. oh how I've missed you.

  • @tomleonhartITC
    @tomleonhartITC 7 років тому +13

    Bought a pair of RM Williams 10 years ago. Still using it today. ;D

  • @mida42
    @mida42 7 років тому +1

    I subscribed to you a few months ago. I am recently retired from the military and I am to transitioning into civilian jobs. I am working hard to learn the best way to present myself to employers and other professionals (I am also trying to keep my wife impressed with my appearance). I appreciate your help in this area.
    I often give younger men advice on how to be of a respectable and responsible adult. You are giving me information to pass on to them. Thank you for your time and effort.

    • @ravneetarora
      @ravneetarora 7 років тому

      mida42 these are the type of comments that should be made... not some random trolls by people all over UA-cam. Good to know you are still learning Sir. Have a good day

    • @nayyarislam5037
      @nayyarislam5037 7 років тому

      mi

  • @Darkwell0071
    @Darkwell0071 5 років тому +1

    Excellent explaination. I do have 25 year old shoes. Yes there is a break in period with blisters, but that’s only a month. My grandfather worked in the shoe industry had his own tree and bespoke a pair for me when I was still living at home.

  • @yh7861
    @yh7861 7 років тому

    Having watched the video. I realised that subconsciously I consider these when I go shopping and when I did this check on the stuff I already own, I found that most of them are indeed good quality. Great vid Antonio!

  • @Eshbail
    @Eshbail 7 років тому

    great Antonio following your work for more than 6 months now u help me shape up my life. thanks

  • @andrewjschutz
    @andrewjschutz 7 років тому

    Thank you Antonio. I've learned a lot this video. One of the major things I took out of this is I personally don't need a goodyear welted sole, but a blake. The pros and cons of them both really helped in that realization and I got to thank you because I have been having a hard time accepting and/or justifying spending so much money. I always want to buy the best possible and for me, it's awesome to know I don't need the "best". Love the content, love the advise, very grateful.

  • @Chafalota
    @Chafalota 7 років тому

    I LEARNED ALOT. I HAD NO IDEA OF THESE THREE TYPES OF SHOES. THIS VIDEO HAS ALOT OF EDUCATION AND THAT MAKES ME GIVE IT A THUMBS UP.

  • @shaddysparks
    @shaddysparks 7 років тому

    Was reading this from Kenya. I have taken a new love for shoes and this was very informative.

  • @encoreg1127
    @encoreg1127 7 років тому +1

    this is a great piece of work! we need more videos about how to spot quality issues in other items too! awesome stuff!

  • @BandariVahab
    @BandariVahab 7 років тому

    I was following your videos for a year now but this video made me to subscribe. Well explained and thank you.

  • @tl3509
    @tl3509 7 років тому +1

    Great information Antonio. I have always preferred the Blake Stitch for a more stylish look and comfort. The Goodyear Welt does give a bit more weight and size to the shoe which I personally do not prefer. I never knew what the construction names were and how it was built until now. Thanks for sharing!

  • @FMB12
    @FMB12 6 років тому

    Great topic and as always well done video. My wife has noticed the quality of my clothes I'm purchasing and so have other woman. The style has refined my look. Thank you!

  • @leov9846
    @leov9846 7 років тому

    Awesome video! I am a complete novice when it comes to the different types of shoes and their construction and this video made the subject a little less murky. Thanks!

  • @6E3xCTPAXA
    @6E3xCTPAXA 7 років тому

    Hi Antonio, I've been subscribed to your chanel for more then 2 years and watched almost all of your videos. I really like how you manage to explain everything in a simple and understandable way yet so detailed and professional. I've learnt a lot from your videos and I can tell you, my freinds, coworkers and my family members now ask me for advice about fashion, what to wear with what, what not to wear, etc. In the last year I've come in contact with people who are experts when it comes to suits and shoes and they were pretty surprised about the level of my fashion knowledge which made me extremely proud. Once again, thank you very much, good Sir.
    p.s. Since I live in Serbia and can't always afford expensive stuff (I consider 300$ for a pair of shoes a lot), I try my best in finding clothes that match your advice with the price I can pay.

  • @levischuurmans9400
    @levischuurmans9400 5 років тому

    Glad I checked out older vids...
    I'm man enough to admit this was all new to me. My thanks.

  • @guyhamiltonyt
    @guyhamiltonyt 7 років тому +20

    People generally think Italian shoes are the highest quality, they are very well made, however I will have to say the British make some of the finest real leather shoes that last generations as well.

    • @tcc5750
      @tcc5750 7 років тому +5

      Main reason why you hear Italian shoes more often is the price. British shoes tend to run more costly than Italian, but the Anglo-Saxon/British shoes are lovely. I practically drooled over a pair of Crockett and Jones's recently. My bad the Cheaney's were the much cheaper pair of British shoes that I liked as well :D.

  • @LordMacharius
    @LordMacharius 7 років тому +2

    I have a pair of brogues my grandfather bought and wore in 1957. I wear them multiple times a week, and have resoled them since receiving them. Definitely quality! Very few scuffs and scratches in the leather too.

    • @RealMenRealStyle
      @RealMenRealStyle  7 років тому +1

      What brand is it?

    • @LordMacharius
      @LordMacharius 7 років тому

      Real Men Real Style no Idea! any markings on it have been worn off.

  • @paulthompson661
    @paulthompson661 4 роки тому +1

    Have no clue how I ended up here but damn this guy is cool and knows his stuff! Well spoken

  • @1964TP
    @1964TP 7 років тому +23

    I like this a lot. I tend to buy allen edmonds because I live in wisconsin and visit their stores. This was very helpful in understanding shoes. In the past I would go through 3 pairs of dress shoes a year, which was getting very expensive. They were cemented, and the bottoms would come off. With my allen edmonds (and I am assuming all well made shoes), it is have been a while, and they still look like new. There was more upfront cost, but in the long run I will be saving money

    • @RealMenRealStyle
      @RealMenRealStyle  7 років тому +3

      Exactly! Invest in quality and it will last longer.

    • @bradcomis1066
      @bradcomis1066 7 років тому +2

      Allen Edmonds make good stuff! The one store of their's I have been in was great too. Really knowledgeable sales people, which is super refreshing change from the typical shoe store where the employees know nothing at all about what they are selling.

    • @1964TP
      @1964TP 7 років тому

      The sales person I dealt with had 25 years of experience. She had a lot of good comments about the shoes, and why they should be fitted as they were.

    • @calmenda
      @calmenda 7 років тому

      I love Allen Edmonds. Classic and last forever.

    • @leo-1671
      @leo-1671 6 років тому

      Just bought $500 aud made in England doc martens on sale for $300 AUD. $500 is worth it cause these will last me at least five years and ten+ with care. But $300 is a steal! How can you turn that down

  • @denisoliver6720
    @denisoliver6720 7 років тому

    I know what to ask about when I purchase my next pair of shoes as a result of this video. Thank you, Antonio.

  • @israelmondragon6195
    @israelmondragon6195 7 років тому

    the definition of quality is your videos

  • @powmod1
    @powmod1 7 років тому +44

    Antonio, can you tell us what's that watch in the intro (00:36). I've seen it so many times, and I always loved it, but never remembered to ask you

  • @curtalford6126
    @curtalford6126 7 років тому +11

    I do a lot of shopping at thrift stores. Could you make a video showing us how to discern each type of shoe construction just by looking at the shoe? I know there are a lot of cemented shoes that put fake stitches to make them look like they are Blake Stitched. I have no idea how to tell them apart. Thanks!!

    • @RealMenRealStyle
      @RealMenRealStyle  7 років тому +7

      Thanks for the recommendation! My advice is to have your phone handy and search for the brand and model of the shoe if there's any information that would be available from the web before purchasing it. Like you mentioned, it can be faked so don't trust your eyes so easily :)

    • @conanchi6564
      @conanchi6564 7 років тому +8

      Curt Alford Although this may not be 100% accurate, check if there are stitchings on the bottom and along where the upper and the sole meets. If stitchings can only be found on the bottom the shoe is either cemented or Blake stitched. If there are stitchings both on the bottom and along where the upper and the sole meets, check if the SPI(stitches per inch) matches that on the bottom of the sole. Basically, u want to make sure that the density of stitches u have along where the upper and the sole meets are the same. In that case the shoe is more likely to be Goodyear welted.

    • @latetotheparty7551
      @latetotheparty7551 7 років тому +1

      Spot on. The legwork makes shopping worth it.

    • @thegotoguy3044
      @thegotoguy3044 7 років тому

      gentleman gazette has some good videos what to look for at a thrift store.

    • @1061shrink1061
      @1061shrink1061 7 років тому

      Yep basically this.
      1) are there stitches on the sole
      2) are those stitches real (look on top and see if theres top stitching, and if it matches the same number of stitches per inch/cm as the bottom) if the stitch size doesn't match, it'll be fake and most likely a cemented shoe.
      3) if stitching only runs part of the way along the sole (e.g. doesn't run under the heel), then its not goodyear welted.

  • @mgtowp.l.7756
    @mgtowp.l.7756 4 роки тому +1

    Which Is More Popular? A Wing Tip, Or A Cap Toe? Also What Do You Think Of The Danish Ecco Shoes? Please Reply.. Thank You.

  • @armandblake
    @armandblake 6 років тому

    About the Blake stitch I would mention that it can be resolved to a certain point, the stitching is blind and done with a machine so everytime is re-soled new holes are added to the upper, eventually cutting the upper itself

  • @Rafael-qx2ye
    @Rafael-qx2ye 7 років тому +16

    Thank you so much for this video Antonio! Really needed something like this! :)

    • @RealMenRealStyle
      @RealMenRealStyle  7 років тому +4

      Thank you Rafael! I'm glad you find it useful!

  • @philippfolkerts6120
    @philippfolkerts6120 7 років тому

    Great video, although a bit commercially flavoured. Loved the explanations, keep up the good work! Also, your speaking is very understandable and the explanations given are clear to understand!

  • @miltg3130
    @miltg3130 2 роки тому

    Looking to buy quality dress shoes for the first time..incredibly informing..looking for Blake stitch now

  • @aaronspringborn34
    @aaronspringborn34 6 років тому

    This is my first time watching this video. I just bought some brown lace up boots finally from Thursday Boot company today as well. I have to learn some of these terms more and guess what, I spent about $200 for a Goodyear welt! Praise the Lord!

  • @BOEHHO89
    @BOEHHO89 7 років тому

    The heel that you pointed to is called the counter and the part of the shoe that is between the toe cap and the vamp is called the foxing I think . Keep up the good work .

  • @phelanowens
    @phelanowens 5 років тому

    Learned a lot. You are my kind of Teacher/Instructor/
    Style Mentor. Thanks

  • @padraic9242
    @padraic9242 7 років тому +11

    Thanks, Antonio, this helped a lot. However, I had already watched one of your dress shoe videos that touched on this subject a while back. With that knowledge, I bought a good year welt from Ted Baker for a low cost. Because of that video, I knew what to look for, so cheers.

    • @RealMenRealStyle
      @RealMenRealStyle  7 років тому +2

      I'm glad you know your way through my channel! I appreciate that!

  • @cebolinha-oliginal
    @cebolinha-oliginal 7 років тому +1

    Hey, Antonio! Great video! I loved it! Please, make more of this types of videos to teach us how to discern quality items from the rest.
    Also, your book "Dress like a Man" is awesome! I learned a lot from it! Thank you for the great work!

  • @jesusmena8769
    @jesusmena8769 7 років тому

    Antonio! Thanks for this post! I'm not sure if you had planned this before or if it's something you thought about recently. I previously suggested you teach your audience about this.
    Thanks for making the video.

  • @kgatelyjr
    @kgatelyjr 5 років тому

    Antonio, you have really helped me elevate my sartorial game.

  • @yararevir1538
    @yararevir1538 3 роки тому

    Excellent and concise! So glad I saw this video before buying. Thx!

  • @gregfowler8332
    @gregfowler8332 7 років тому

    great lnfo
    cement better for my broken back
    i thought a shoe was just a shoe
    now i know better
    and why i lean towards liking shoes with that construction

  • @SUG1N
    @SUG1N 7 років тому

    the video is very informative .... so if a stiching is visible does it mean it's a goodyear welt

  • @rfpeace
    @rfpeace 7 років тому +3

    these are the best type of videos! Assume members of your audience knows nothing about the subject and teach!
    cheers!!!
    ron:)

  • @MrVinceChannel
    @MrVinceChannel 7 років тому +66

    real men wear Goodyear welted

    • @runnerzhou4385
      @runnerzhou4385 6 років тому

      Definitely

    • @tomwilliams1638
      @tomwilliams1638 6 років тому

      English hand made

    • @111ImNumber1
      @111ImNumber1 5 років тому

      MrVinceChannel real men wear hand welted shoes

    • @Khang602
      @Khang602 5 років тому

      What do you mean? Young guys who wear sneaker are not men?

    • @vitaminc2161
      @vitaminc2161 4 роки тому

      Real real man wears Norwegian storm welt

  • @RemyMartin420
    @RemyMartin420 7 років тому

    AWESOME AWESOME AND AWESOME. Would be great if you have a video showing us how to identify some aspects of a well made pair of shoes, including craftsmanship and material

  • @DJCStryker
    @DJCStryker 7 років тому

    Thanks Antonio ! I have been meaning to get a dress shoe for a while now and this video really helps !

  • @latrontreeellis
    @latrontreeellis 7 років тому +1

    I didn't know much about dress shoes until know, you help me out a lot thanks Antonio!!

  • @rossikuna
    @rossikuna 7 років тому +7

    never given much thought about a shoe ! n how its constructed ! great info Antonio! thanku

    • @RealMenRealStyle
      @RealMenRealStyle  7 років тому +2

      You're welcome! Glad you like that little bit of info :)

    • @rossikuna
      @rossikuna 7 років тому

      Real Men Real Style omg thanku Antonio for ur rply..this is my second ever comment on a youtube video..and i got a rply from u ! amazing.. i watch all ur videos regularly, will b commenting regularly on ur videos from now on

    • @latetotheparty7551
      @latetotheparty7551 7 років тому +1

      Shoes can make or break an outfit and since they tend to take a lot more wear than other clothing items, it's good to get quality ones.

    • @BgbadWulof
      @BgbadWulof 7 років тому +1

      It's said that the shoe makes the outfit. And the outfit makes the man. So the shoe must truly make it all.

  • @scottkremers9305
    @scottkremers9305 7 років тому

    I love the history you implement in your videos!

  • @prebeokosifaokoro8324
    @prebeokosifaokoro8324 Рік тому

    Blake stitching could be done by hand. However, Blake stitching the toe part of a shoe is difficult and slow. Thanks so much for your analyses.

  • @dumyjobby
    @dumyjobby 7 років тому

    great video, i like buying good looking leather shoes but i've always had a hard time discerting the qualty between the good ones abd the bad ones and price is not always an indication

  • @armhammer5598
    @armhammer5598 7 років тому

    I like the blake stitch as they are cost efficient but still maintain comfort, You just have to be a little wary of snow as this could lead to some leakage. Very informational video it was very entertaining Antonio!

  • @vidster7
    @vidster7 7 років тому +2

    Great video Antonio! Im an Allen Edmonds enthusiast ..thanks for the info

  • @r4nd7r04d5
    @r4nd7r04d5 7 років тому

    When I was a cadet in my country's Naval Academy, we used Blake stitch shoes for everyday wear. A common problem was that after a few months (2 or 3) we had stepped so much over the thread that it wore out, leaving the sole hanging when we lifted the affected shoe. It was such a common problem that we even had a cobbling shop available to repair the shoes whenever that happened.
    I think it's a problem that could happen to anyone who uses the same Blake stitch shoes every day because it's part of their uniform or because it's a pair they love, so I would advice you to constantly check any shoes built that way, in order to have them repaired when the thread is beggining to wear, since it would be very uncomfortable to have that happen on an important date.

  • @Ivanselectsongs
    @Ivanselectsongs 7 років тому

    Thanks for dropping knowledge, Antonio. I respect how succinct your videos are.

  • @victormanuelbisbee7449
    @victormanuelbisbee7449 4 роки тому

    Good video Well here in Chile is hard to find high quality shoes Florsheim and Aldo seem like good choices In the oxford they have a sleek design and good quality I keep a shoetree in each one and regularly use conditioners

  • @esorroge
    @esorroge 7 років тому

    Just bought two Aldos last week for my new teller job~

  • @jacobdavies5656
    @jacobdavies5656 7 років тому

    These videos are amazing, they're such a big help.

  • @ttop64
    @ttop64 7 років тому

    Antonio. Since watching your videos on shoes I've become more aware when I go shopping . Awhile back I was in one of our local thrift stores and I saw a pair of Allen Edmonds Burgundy saddle shoes for $6.99 and they still had the cedar shoe trees in them . Then to my surprise when I went to check out the clerk told me that shoes were half off that day . Later ordered a burgundy Anson belt to go with them. Subsequent trips to same thrift store I found a pair of Aldo ankle boots and a pair of Johnston Murphy loafers. BTW I noticed the shoe you were holding and other shoes that I have seen have a spot on the inside corner of the heel that looks like it has been cut at an angle. At first I thought it was some kind of defect but I guess it's not . What is the purpose of this? Enjoy your videos . I always learn something.

  • @Avor85
    @Avor85 7 років тому

    Great video. Could you do one on spotting junk vs quality watches?

  • @hakumoku808
    @hakumoku808 7 років тому

    I had a couple shoe care questions, 1. if your leather outdoors get wet from rain, let's say, and they dry it is that detrimental to the upkeep? if it only gets wet once a week or so, if that, is that ok? how can you care for the shoe before the drying process occurs?
    2. with the new Ace Marks shoes, they have the option of having a blue outsole, is this "cool" I couldn't find anything online in terms of style factor.
    thanks!

  • @baldeepbirak
    @baldeepbirak 7 років тому

    Antonio, great lesson learnt throughout this video.

  • @ATotalDork
    @ATotalDork 7 років тому

    You should do videos like this for other types of clothing. That would be really helpful for a lot of people, myself included.

  • @dcarbs2979
    @dcarbs2979 5 років тому

    All of this is new and I've learned. Still wondering if it's possible to get a dress shoe to feel and perform like a sports shoe given the different construction, appearance and materials? - money no object.

  • @graflovespeep2487
    @graflovespeep2487 7 років тому +1

    hey Antonio
    I love your content and it reallyhelps me to dress sharp, please keep up the good work!

  • @ifeeltheneedfospeed2339
    @ifeeltheneedfospeed2339 7 років тому

    very informative. I've been curious about all of this for awhile, glad you did a video on it!

  • @elvismikel2271
    @elvismikel2271 7 років тому +1

    Excellent video. Great information that will make me a more informed consumer. Thanks.

  • @richardpellis
    @richardpellis 7 років тому

    Antonio, Another good video. Have been absorbing your content to plan my new style. Two questions related to this video:
    1. Can you comment on buying shoes online vs. in a store? I'm reluctant to buy online because I want to try the shoes on my feet before I buy them. Particularly if I'm going to spend $250+ dollars. As you state, shoes from different manufacturer's feel different.
    2. Please comment on buying more expensive/well-built shoes for longevity vs. wear-n-tear on uppers. While I take good care of my shoes, I find the uppers get scuffed up enough over time they don't look as sharp and polishing doesn't clean them up. Could that be just the leather quality?

  • @AnalyticMinded
    @AnalyticMinded 7 років тому

    Could you do a similar video with suits or dress jackets? Loved this one, btw!

  • @ortegatech
    @ortegatech 7 років тому

    How about a video on dress socks. I look forward to your positive response.

  • @manishjaiswal7421
    @manishjaiswal7421 7 років тому +5

    unfortunately many companies don't mention there manufacturing process of there product so as consumers it's hard to pick the right one

    • @RealMenRealStyle
      @RealMenRealStyle  7 років тому

      That's why this company is GREAT! I suggest doing a bit of research to get the most out of your money.

  • @fabienderosena5627
    @fabienderosena5627 7 років тому

    thank you for this video, i learn a lot, Could you please do a video where you show us how to recognize good quality leather vs fake leather

  • @syrrysaver2775
    @syrrysaver2775 7 років тому

    Great sponsor incorporation. Well done.

  • @Nweisha
    @Nweisha 6 років тому

    Very informative. I find myself buying shoes for my nephews and this video really helps. I didn't check out yet that AceMarks website but hopefully I will find what I need. The problem buying shoes is that our family falls on shoe size that are small. I'm an adult but I fit size 5 to 5.5. I even can fit size 4 on boys sneakers. My nephew is size 7.5 (but not on men's size). I tend to find it in boy's size. It's frustrating because it's hard finding him a good shoe on the men's category. I have to do some conversion each time I buy his shoe.

  • @ysaelynoa27
    @ysaelynoa27 7 років тому

    Great video Antonio. Very informative. I'll definitely check out Ace Marks for my next pair of shoes.!

  • @stylishoversixty9459
    @stylishoversixty9459 7 років тому

    Excellent video I have never heard of the "Blake stitch" so indeed I did learn some valuable information just wondering about the cement method is this just on lower quality shoes or do some shoe manufacturers use this also on higher quality shoes to simply keep their cost down thanks for the video.

  • @seangregorym
    @seangregorym 7 років тому

    Hey Antonio I believe that moulded shoes has all the advantages such as flexible, waterproof and durable. but cannot be resoled. shoes such as ecco and timberland. I believe its worth mentioning the moulded construction too. :-) Overall a great video. Blake stitching was new for me. So thank you.

  • @Camrographer
    @Camrographer 7 років тому

    Hi Antonio. Often, it's claimed that shoes develop character over time. Are creases and patinas the traits that are being referred to? Secondly, when is it ideal to replace rather than resole a shoe? For example, if a shoe of the same quality Goodyear welted etc.. is on sale and the difference between purchasing a comparable pair is marginally than repairing the shoe.

  • @jeromesboard756
    @jeromesboard756 2 роки тому +1

    What is your opinion on stitch down shoes?

  • @scottbergman8662
    @scottbergman8662 6 років тому

    This is the 2nd video I have watched from you (the other just going over the outer soles). I do appreciate the direct breakdowns of all the information. I have a better idea of what to look for, but do you have a website or series of websites that breakdown all these features, so I can zero in on a specific shoe? I need comfort and I need waterproof (deal with lot of water issues), but I still need to look professional. I can add inner soles to assist in the comfort, but the "look" combined with the "functional needs" (waterproof) is difficult to find for me.

  • @TLCHobbies
    @TLCHobbies 7 років тому

    It's interesting because Allen Edmonds often have dress shoe sales for around $195. Most of those discounted shoes are Goodyear Welted.

  • @Diasfu
    @Diasfu 7 років тому

    Hi Antonio. I live in a country where it rains quite a bit and often. Could you please give some pointers on how to take care of a good dress shoe, before, during and after such conditions. Thank you.

    • @RealMenRealStyle
      @RealMenRealStyle  7 років тому +1

      Make sure to follow the proper guide to caring for your leather: www.realmenrealstyle.com/clean-condition-polish-leather/

  • @petersonndegwa1681
    @petersonndegwa1681 7 років тому +2

    I love your vids .....very informative and no one's talking trash meaning they love your videos. ..keep up the good work

  • @willywonkaconfidential
    @willywonkaconfidential 7 років тому

    I would love to see a video of your wardrobe and see how you arrange it and what kind of clothes you have there. You also had a video where you said quality over quantity, I would therefore love to see what kind of quality you talk about.
    Also what do you think is the right thing to do when you are gifted for example a t-shirt that does not fit properly and you don't
    use it.
    Love ur vidoes, really inspiring.

  • @williams8891
    @williams8891 7 років тому

    Great video now I know what to look for when buying formal shoes

  • @xaylink2221
    @xaylink2221 7 років тому

    Very helpful video Antonio, and just in time before graduation, time to shop

  • @gauravmittal4452
    @gauravmittal4452 7 років тому

    How would a young teen dress stylishly, especially in a school environment, since it is weird to wear sharp and formal clothing. Could you recommend a few outfits? Thank you

  • @rinehartetc
    @rinehartetc 7 років тому

    Hey Antonio what is your recommendation to help those in the military dress better on there free time. That fits in a lower enlisted budget. As well as convenient to do with little time to get it done?

  • @Guedjouma
    @Guedjouma 7 років тому

    We do Blake constructed ahoes with welt and leather sole or other midsoling to which further EVA or rubber sole can be glued. Glued shoes can be resoled in most cases just as easily if they have leather or EVA soles. It is wrong to mislead customers. Vulcanized soles and TPR (thermoplastic rubber soles) are more challanging because they require removal of the sole unit but if the upper is in good condition, the shoes can be resoled.
    Bad shoes vs quality shoes are not just characterized by their construction methods but rather by their biomechanics and comfort factors where italian shoes often fall short.

  • @Gruffyo
    @Gruffyo 7 років тому

    Excellent video!
    I've been waiting to get a pair of Ace Mark for a while, missed their Kickstarter, so the 20% really helps!
    How would you say Ace Marks are in terms of quality vs Paul Evans? Paul Evans are significantly more expensive.

  • @MrCooper83
    @MrCooper83 7 років тому

    Great video Antonio, like always.

  • @DTSTANGO
    @DTSTANGO 4 роки тому

    All the information were interesting and useful for future investments in a quality pair of shoes

  • @Kinos141
    @Kinos141 7 років тому

    Good to know.
    I think I'd go for the blake stitch if I can.

  • @dgale1023
    @dgale1023 Рік тому

    Antonio, If the manufacturer doesnt say what welt it is, how would I know if I am ordering the shoe? I see how its done here but I can't tell when I see at the store. Thank you

  • @agha7627
    @agha7627 6 років тому

    Appreciate for the Information you provided, I had no idea before this video.
    In about 2 months I will buy a pair of shoes from there .