Alex can you plan also travel vlogs? You wil be impressed to see how different are all european countries and things to see. I say first about my country Romania but others are also great
One of the things that has always caught my attention is that many, even as adults, dress like they did 20 years ago, even with accessories like watches and wallets!
Dude, I don't know how you can live always wearing Nike clothes with big prints and Naruto watches hahahah, a few months ago I got a wallet that I love called vionentus and I feel much mature since then
@@dwalsh35 hahahahha bro I love Naruto, Itachi is the most elegant character that exists, I don't think I can imagine him wearing Nikes lol hey, aren't those the ones that have an airtag slot?
@@Mike5557d lol itachi goes hard undoubtedly I think he would wear adidas easy haha and yes bro they have a slot for that and they also look pretty cool on anyone who wants to look stylish
@@dwalsh35 Bro Sasuke hates him because he had a lot of drip wearing his Nikes hahahh 😂 That sounds good. I'm looking for something innovative and elegant and I think I found it.
15 dollar shirt versus 100+ polo. Has the audacity to say: "fashion industry wants you to spend a lot of new trends every season". Meanwhile he profits from referral / affiliate links.
$10 dollars is very cheap though you can't afford more than that? Not being judgy, but maybe it might be good to have a few shirts for those special events.
@@briangallagher6320 honestly if u dress like that you kinda look like a snob unless you're attractive as fuck in the face. 95% of people are not gigachads
Agree, while I didn't check his affiliate links, I checked local (cheap) clothing stores, and to get a polo-shirt in 100% cotton (I can't wear other fabrics against skin, causes irritation) you're looking at 80 quid minimum. Vs a simple T which is at MOST 15 quid. I also personally absolutely hate buttons and collars (They annoy me).
@@briangallagher6320 He's talking from the perspective of changing your style \ wardrobe, NOT from buying a singular shirt. We already have formal wear for formal\special events, we're here for casual\everyday wear. For that, 100 quid isn't 100 quid, it's actually 700 quid. You need (realistically) 7 shirts, 100*7 = 700 quid. For 700 quid, I can literally get all the rust underneath my car removed professionally, AND have it rust-proofed for the next 4 years. 700 quid is INSANE. This doesn't even touch on anything else, like pants that'd be extra. Reasonable would be 25 quid for shirts, and 40 quid for pants. That's 175 + 160 (you dont' need more than 4 pants I'd argue) = 335 quid to replace your wardrobe. That's reasonable. 700+ is not.
Alex i gotta say man your videos lately have elevated to another level, they are all high quality no bs and giving some actual good advice that does help people out and its not some repetitive stuff thats been said all over and over again
I get that not many people like to think they dress badly or anything. I really believe there are no "right" styles, just ways of expressing yourself. We wear what makes us happy or often just what we have. But I also understand the lesson Alex is trying to teach: outfits that can feel good over time and in most situations ❤🩹
And you don't have to spend thousands of dollars to make significant changes. Pants with a looser cut or a slightly more formal style can be found at all price points. My Vionentus wallet gives me a really superior style, and I'm not using an LV. So I think it's all about improving your attitude toward change
One note: comfort is subjective and also influenced by habit etc. I personally find jeans with the right fit quite comfortable yet don't feel as comfortable even in a lot of lounge wear
Good butt hugging high waist jeans with wide legs are every bit as comfy as lounge wear. 2 rules for jeans: never lycra, and never too low too get that butt crack peek out without a belt. Lycra ruins comfort, as it allows to slide into way too snug models, and it heats up your crotch, probably even worse if you are the balls carrying half of mankind, but for us it is no picknick either if we have a period.
great video. i switched from wearing tees to wearing linen button-downs a few years back, and couldn't be happier. linen breathes and offers sun protection to those who need it (assuming the shirt has a collar and long sleeves, etc.), and i receive compliments on how i look even on the stickiest of days. make the change now, gents.
@@lovemadeinjapan agreed re: tees, but "never" with button-downs? some guys like their more casual look, though i'd agree they should never be worn in an ensemble outfit.
@@nmc5657 Button down ≠ casual. It is ranger-look, or in good German: Försterfratze. For casual look just leave the top 2 buttons open, and if the shirt has the correct bottom hem (straight, not too long), wear it untucked ocasionally.
@@nmc5657 Men in Paris, London, Madrid, Milano. No idea if those cities have a good taste of clothing.... But if the perspective is Disneyland Florida, your opinion may vary, and a button down with white T underneath will be the most stylish you encounter.
I will share a secret with you... Uniqlo U extra heavy weight T-shirt do not show your nipples thru even in white under bright sun. If you want relaxed fit, buy true to size (for me it is M - 179cm tall) but if you work out and you cut all the way down to no love handles and not a lot of belly fat... buy one size smaller (S for me) for that tailored look. Whoever designed cut of that T should get a huge raise. True to size is more relaxed but not baggy at all and one size smaller on muscular frame still has enough room under arm pits, still has enough fabric around chest, sleeves are hugging arms but not so tight it is uncomfortable and they are great around waist and torso even at 12% body fat without looking like you are wearing something you bought when you were 12. And they are 15€.... FIFTEEN. Kudos Uniqlo.
I live in the IE, so wearing a jacket, sweater in the summer can be a little bit much. But Alex has always been an inspiration and like him, I always not just elevate, but levitate my vibe every day!
A lot of these things don’t require so much money such as the suggested brands. Good leather shoes can be found at Aldo Shoes, you can get some good t-shirts from brands like Kenneth Cole or whatever, including jackets/cardigans at TJ Maxx. 😁
I remember a time not so long ago when you wore a ring on almost every finger. Oh, and your legendary video about Chelsea Boots, when in fact you didn’t know the difference about an ankle boot and a Chelsea boot. Comedy gold. All these so called „Fashion Influencers“ are somewhat ridiculous, vain, and self-absorbed but you are on another level. 😂😄
All these looks are great, and I’m 39, but in my personal experience I’d wear all these to « impress ». These clothes wouldn’t make me comfortable and that’s not because of their materials and style which are made to reach that goal, they’re just not what I - want - to wear. Even though the fabrics and all are designed to be « comfortable » I wouldn’t be. I like sportswear. And « I don’t care what people think » (as you say) of me. Sure I do like to impress once in a while, and on a daily basis I prefer like tracksuits and all… IMO there isn’t just 3 « categories » casual / comfortable / classy - or classy has several meanings because « classy » should mean what you find yourself attractive in… and that is way more important in everyday life
and that's not the point of the video. if you feel fine wearing a dominatrix outfit in front of a crowd like Sam Smith that's up to you. This video is about looking respectable while maintaining comfort and class. It's not for people with woke agendas that want to be vulgar and then b*tc* out when they're being criticized by normal people because they can't be their *"true self"*
The 1st guy was Kosta Williams and he was stylish by the time he posted that picture on his profle. That was the trend. Now he is having a different style, and he is still the G
I'm a woman and I'm glad you're making these videos. Especially in the US men have no idea how to dress. They claim dressing for "comfort" but clothes are much more than just looking good for people. It is about having self respect for yourself and others around you. It has nothing to do with being someone you are not or impressing anyone. Some of the comments I see many have no concept of respect for themselves or others. I'm not surprised.
I'm honestly not trying to.impress anyone. I've done that before and all I did was spend money on clothes that were never my style. So from that time on, I decided that I'm literally dressing for comfort and not to impress. F that. So if that means t shirts and jeans all the time, that's what it's going to be. I'm done trying to dress for someone else.
Followed you since 2019, i have improved a lot and i bought a lot of things on your recommendation that are serving me well like A watch and a Full length mirror
The tricky past can be finding the tall sizes in many things. I wear an XLT for casual button down shirts. Unfortunately, it seems many brands don't seem to offer the tall.. or big... sizes.
For me nothing beats a branded t-shirt with blue regular fit jeans, some nice sneakers like jordans etc and youve got a dope outfit! ive been wearing simular ones since 2010s now that the retro wave has come i just more fitting in which is a Pro in my opinion
So I’m pretty comfortable the way I am. I feel like the worst investment is clothing. And that’s not to say you should look bummy, you should 100% take care of yourself and buy nice clothes. But style forever changes and to keep up to date with it, is the poor investment part of it. I speak for myself but I dress normal and comfortably. As I got older I stopped exessivly caring what people think. And I had no issues getting girls and now am married to a beautiful woman. And have money to invest on things that matter like a house. Each to their own but I like to be me. Not try to look like someone I’m not.
👕 Stop Dressing Like a Teenager: If you're not a teenager anymore, it's time to stop dressing like one. 💼 Casual Does Not Mean Sacrificing Style: You can be casual, comfortable, and stylish all at once. 🚫 Avoid Common Fashion Mistakes: Tight jeans, t-shirts with designer logos, and running sneakers are not stylish or comfortable. 👔 Upgrade Your Casual Wear: Opt for relaxed or tapered t-shirts over tight ones. Consider polos instead of basic t-shirts for a casual yet classy look. 🌿 Try Linen Shirts: Linen is lightweight, breathable, and perfect for a classy, comfortable look in warm weather. 🧥 Choose the Right Sweaters and Jackets: Go for thinner Merino wool sweaters instead of sporty sweatshirts. Lightweight bomber jackets and sports jackets can elevate your style. 🧶 Cardigans as Versatile Layers: Easily dress up or down with cardigans for a mature and stylish look. 👖 Better Pants Choices: Swap jeans and sweatpants for nice trousers or linen pants for more comfort and style. Avoid distressed denim and ensure jeans fit well. 👟 Classier Footwear: Replace running sneakers with classier sneakers or loafers. Choose shoes that match the overall outfit and avoid overly slim or overly chunky options. 💍 Accessorize Wisely: Follow the "rule of three" for accessories: no more than three pieces at a time. Opt for simple, classy accessories like a watch, ring, and sunglasses. ✂ Tailoring is Key: Make sure your clothes fit properly, including getting pants hemmed if necessary. 🕶 Consider Hairstyling: Keep a classy hairstyle and avoid relying on hats too much. Use quality hair products to maintain your look.
All those commenting on the price of the clothes, he doesn’t really mean to make you buy those 100 dollars shirts. He is just talking about style. You can by a polo from a very renowned brand for 100s of dollars or from a very cheap brand for 10 dollar. All that matters is style.
@Alex I understand you might be targeting your videos to US audience, I have been following you now for a long time, it has helped me for a long time. Can you please suggest some brands, can you please consider brands which are available in India/Asia and which are not in dollars. Thanks for you time and consideration.
It fascinates me, someone is always present telling you how to walk, talk, dress, worship,love, what and how to eat, how to live this gift of life given to YOU for a short while..... what audacity!
Linen clothes are heaven-sent. Get some, you will love them. Ditch the sneakers and wear loafers. Sneakers are never classy. Loafers are classy and they are just as comfortable. Women are obsessed with shoes, so when you wear nice shoes instead of sneakers, women take notice.
On T-Shirts: I'd leave Reiss out. They lack in the material quality department. They always contain 40%+ of materials that start with poly- something in their clothes. But at the same time, they charge the same prices as Suitsupply who pleases my skin with silk, pima cotton etc.
I personally prefer jeans and a T-shirt and I’m 32. I think it really depends on what’s important to you. I’m a husband and a dad and that’s the most important thing to me, not what’s in my wardrobe. Cool to have your opinion but not all of us are attending events etc so no need to dis how some of us prefer to dress. Jeans and a t shirt aren’t un-stylish, you just think they are. My wife thinks I look great in my fitted sweatpants.
Overall right recommendations. But expensive clothes doesn’t mean good looking and nicely fit clothes from my experience. Some brands fit well, some not. Some people look good in particular trousers or shirts, some not. But direction is good.
I used to dress like this when I was a teenager and mix it in with my street wear clothes. I had tattoos not as many. But now I feel like I can’t dress like this to save my life. I can’t stand jeans on my skin anymore. So I always want to wear shorts and light thing. I think I might give it a try. Idk how it would look with all the tattoos on my face.
Trying to do the change bit by bit. I have tons of old clothes from when I was younger (some have 10 years or more and are still perfect) so replacing everything is gonna take time and a lot of money hahaha
On Complements >> they are mostly people that think it's too much. My goal is to blend in. If anyone says "Hey, I like the boots" I think "Maybe I shouldn't be wearing borgues to the beach."
I do not like baggy pants/t-shirts.... I did wear those 30 years ago :D If you are younger chap, fit and tall you can make it work... But still there is way better options!
These content creators are not the experts on style. Wear what you like and don’t worry about what these UA-cam creators say. They are not the experts. Jeans, tee shirt and sneakers do look good on men and are times. The first picture with the guy in jeans, tee shirt and sneakers looked good and look good on grown men.
Gotta say I love jeans. They're comfortable to me and if I had a uniform look it would have jeans. It only looks teenage if its got holes or slits... Or the damn rhinestones 😂
What if i don't like to dress up or look good? what if I don't like the attention or people staring at me or admiring me with their looks? what if i just want to be normal? is something wrong with me?
I’d love to see what to wear to a concert. I go to lots of concerts at small venues. And TBH, I’m one of the older people there in my mid 40s. Most people are 20s and 30s. And everyone is in tshirts and jeans and hoodies in the winter. While I’m very comfortable “dressing up” (by most people’s standards) at other events, I think I’d feel weird in a polo or sports coat at an indie rock show. Any tips?
Any tips for tall people? It’s hard to find jackets and shirts that are long enough. Only a few brands I know of have tall sizes and like banana republic, sometimes they still aren’t long enough
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Thank u
Alex can you plan also travel vlogs? You wil be impressed to see how different are all european countries and things to see. I say first about my country Romania but others are also great
Alex bro in your young pictures you are looking like paul walker
.. thanks Alex.. whered you get the portrait of the bodyless suit sitting in the chair framed in the back on your wall?.. looks cool..
You are dealing with polo tshirt this whole year😅😅
One of the things that has always caught my attention is that many, even as adults, dress like they did 20 years ago, even with accessories like watches and wallets!
Dude, I don't know how you can live always wearing Nike clothes with big prints and Naruto watches hahahah, a few months ago I got a wallet that I love called vionentus and I feel much mature since then
@@dwalsh35 hahahahha bro I love Naruto, Itachi is the most elegant character that exists, I don't think I can imagine him wearing Nikes lol hey, aren't those the ones that have an airtag slot?
@@Mike5557d lol itachi goes hard undoubtedly I think he would wear adidas easy haha and yes bro they have a slot for that and they also look pretty cool on anyone who wants to look stylish
@@dwalsh35 Bro Sasuke hates him because he had a lot of drip wearing his Nikes hahahh 😂 That sounds good. I'm looking for something innovative and elegant and I think I found it.
@@Mike5557d LOLLLL sasuke has the aura that wears a used nike jordan air two 🤣 but yess the wallet has a security mechanism
"This video is not about trends is about timeless style" 🔥🔥🔥
This is what Alex Costa is all about.
its a pron or con ?? clear it first
that thumbnail is timeless style? ok.nice rack I guesslol
i mean it was a pretty generic statement
15 dollar shirt versus 100+ polo. Has the audacity to say: "fashion industry wants you to spend a lot of new trends every season". Meanwhile he profits from referral / affiliate links.
Preach.
Every shirt you recommend is 100+ quid. I'll stick with my stack of $10 t-shirts, thanks.
$10 dollars is very cheap though you can't afford more than that? Not being judgy, but maybe it might be good to have a few shirts for those special events.
@@briangallagher6320 honestly if u dress like that you kinda look like a snob unless you're attractive as fuck in the face. 95% of people are not gigachads
Agree, while I didn't check his affiliate links, I checked local (cheap) clothing stores, and to get a polo-shirt in 100% cotton (I can't wear other fabrics against skin, causes irritation) you're looking at 80 quid minimum.
Vs a simple T which is at MOST 15 quid.
I also personally absolutely hate buttons and collars (They annoy me).
@@briangallagher6320 He's talking from the perspective of changing your style \ wardrobe, NOT from buying a singular shirt. We already have formal wear for formal\special events, we're here for casual\everyday wear.
For that, 100 quid isn't 100 quid, it's actually 700 quid. You need (realistically) 7 shirts, 100*7 = 700 quid.
For 700 quid, I can literally get all the rust underneath my car removed professionally, AND have it rust-proofed for the next 4 years. 700 quid is INSANE.
This doesn't even touch on anything else, like pants that'd be extra.
Reasonable would be 25 quid for shirts, and 40 quid for pants. That's 175 + 160 (you dont' need more than 4 pants I'd argue) = 335 quid to replace your wardrobe. That's reasonable.
700+ is not.
@@briangallagher6320 Not paying 40 for a plain T-shirt. what kinda fucking scam is that?
Great advice I'm 30 now need to update badly. This video is actually gold with the links
Everyone has different style and opinion on what they should wear. What matter most is how you feel and carry it.
Alex i gotta say man your videos lately have elevated to another level, they are all high quality no bs and giving some actual good advice that does help people out and its not some repetitive stuff thats been said all over and over again
I agree new viewer here no fluff just straight to the point value
I get that not many people like to think they dress badly or anything. I really believe there are no "right" styles, just ways of expressing yourself. We wear what makes us happy or often just what we have. But I also understand the lesson Alex is trying to teach: outfits that can feel good over time and in most situations ❤🩹
And you don't have to spend thousands of dollars to make significant changes. Pants with a looser cut or a slightly more formal style can be found at all price points. My Vionentus wallet gives me a really superior style, and I'm not using an LV. So I think it's all about improving your attitude toward change
It's a matter of the willingness to look different, within everyone's own possibilities
One note: comfort is subjective and also influenced by habit etc. I personally find jeans with the right fit quite comfortable yet don't feel as comfortable even in a lot of lounge wear
I quit wearing jeans way too uncomfortable I don’t know how people do it they’re too rough hot they scrape your skin
I agree, good jeans can be very comfortable.
Good butt hugging high waist jeans with wide legs are every bit as comfy as lounge wear. 2 rules for jeans: never lycra, and never too low too get that butt crack peek out without a belt. Lycra ruins comfort, as it allows to slide into way too snug models, and it heats up your crotch, probably even worse if you are the balls carrying half of mankind, but for us it is no picknick either if we have a period.
Why does this dude post items that are hundreds of dollars each like his viewers are rich or something
Exactly, but he has a premium side, and that doesn't mean wrong. He is doing his work but not effectively.
He focuses more on quality
I just started watching him I just assumed people with good income were his targeted audience.
Buying cheap stuff is more expensive than buying quality
Why would he recommend cheap items if he doesn’t buy them himself? That would be inauthentic.
great video. i switched from wearing tees to wearing linen button-downs a few years back, and couldn't be happier. linen breathes and offers sun protection to those who need it (assuming the shirt has a collar and long sleeves, etc.), and i receive compliments on how i look even on the stickiest of days. make the change now, gents.
Never button-downs. Only button-ups. And never a T-shirt underneath it.
@@lovemadeinjapan agreed re: tees, but "never" with button-downs? some guys like their more casual look, though i'd agree they should never be worn in an ensemble outfit.
@@nmc5657 Button down ≠ casual. It is ranger-look, or in good German: Försterfratze. For casual look just leave the top 2 buttons open, and if the shirt has the correct bottom hem (straight, not too long), wear it untucked ocasionally.
@@lovemadeinjapan interesting - according to who?
@@nmc5657 Men in Paris, London, Madrid, Milano. No idea if those cities have a good taste of clothing.... But if the perspective is Disneyland Florida, your opinion may vary, and a button down with white T underneath will be the most stylish you encounter.
After 8 years of becoming a best friend with Alex , now i look and dress like him so happy❤
😂that is sad.
Clone ffs
The blouse you are wearing looks good on you. Which women's shop can i buy it?
I will share a secret with you... Uniqlo U extra heavy weight T-shirt do not show your nipples thru even in white under bright sun. If you want relaxed fit, buy true to size (for me it is M - 179cm tall) but if you work out and you cut all the way down to no love handles and not a lot of belly fat... buy one size smaller (S for me) for that tailored look. Whoever designed cut of that T should get a huge raise. True to size is more relaxed but not baggy at all and one size smaller on muscular frame still has enough room under arm pits, still has enough fabric around chest, sleeves are hugging arms but not so tight it is uncomfortable and they are great around waist and torso even at 12% body fat without looking like you are wearing something you bought when you were 12. And they are 15€.... FIFTEEN. Kudos Uniqlo.
Can't find that shirt...
Anyone got a link??? I Cant find it
I live in the IE, so wearing a jacket, sweater in the summer can be a little bit much. But Alex has always been an inspiration and like him, I always not just elevate, but levitate my vibe every day!
I would wear what is comfortable for me. Too rich to care about what you think.
The comfort of nice fine clothes. I have Zanella dress pants and they feel better than my sweatpants. I can literally wear them day and night
A lot of these things don’t require so much money such as the suggested brands. Good leather shoes can be found at Aldo Shoes, you can get some good t-shirts from brands like Kenneth Cole or whatever, including jackets/cardigans at TJ Maxx. 😁
Finally a video on outfits!!!....we want more of these Alex!... Also make a video on shoes (in wardrobe for the whole year...spring/summer/fall)
I remember a time not so long ago when you wore a ring on almost every finger. Oh, and your legendary video about Chelsea Boots, when in fact you didn’t know the difference about an ankle boot and a Chelsea boot. Comedy gold. All these so called „Fashion Influencers“ are somewhat ridiculous, vain, and self-absorbed but you are on another level. 😂😄
All these looks are great, and I’m 39, but in my personal experience I’d wear all these to « impress ».
These clothes wouldn’t make me comfortable and that’s not because of their materials and style which are made to reach that goal, they’re just not what I - want - to wear.
Even though the fabrics and all are designed to be « comfortable » I wouldn’t be.
I like sportswear. And « I don’t care what people think » (as you say) of me.
Sure I do like to impress once in a while, and on a daily basis I prefer like tracksuits and all…
IMO there isn’t just 3 « categories » casual / comfortable / classy - or classy has several meanings because « classy » should mean what you find yourself attractive in… and that is way more important in everyday life
I'll dress how I bloody want to dress thanx!
I’m with you on that one.
Dang right!
Then why are you here
Imagine if you need a polo to validate you're a grown man.
Of course, I appreciate and respect the professional approach, but to me this guy in jeans and a T-shirt looks good. Plus I absolutely hate jackets.
It all depends if you give a S*** what other people think.
This entire channel is meant for ppl who care what others think
and that's not the point of the video. if you feel fine wearing a dominatrix outfit in front of a crowd like Sam Smith that's up to you. This video is about looking respectable while maintaining comfort and class. It's not for people with woke agendas that want to be vulgar and then b*tc* out when they're being criticized by normal people because they can't be their *"true self"*
The 1st guy was Kosta Williams and he was stylish by the time he posted that picture on his profle. That was the trend. Now he is having a different style, and he is still the G
I'm so glad you made this video. I'm so glad you mentioned loafers. That's my next new pickups, especially suede for this spring and summer
Agreed, great choice!
I'm a woman and I'm glad you're making these videos. Especially in the US men have no idea how to dress. They claim dressing for "comfort" but clothes are much more than just looking good for people. It is about having self respect for yourself and others around you. It has nothing to do with being someone you are not or impressing anyone. Some of the comments I see many have no concept of respect for themselves or others. I'm not surprised.
I'm honestly not trying to.impress anyone. I've done that before and all I did was spend money on clothes that were never my style. So from that time on, I decided that I'm literally dressing for comfort and not to impress. F that. So if that means t shirts and jeans all the time, that's what it's going to be. I'm done trying to dress for someone else.
@@texarican_77I don’t think you read her comment
Shut up women. Our body our rules.
Great video. I made my brother watch this. So important for men to learn these simple tricks.
Followed you since 2019, i have improved a lot and i bought a lot of things on your recommendation that are serving me well like A watch and a Full length mirror
The tricky past can be finding the tall sizes in many things.
I wear an XLT for casual button down shirts.
Unfortunately, it seems many brands don't seem to offer the tall.. or big... sizes.
Am I the only one who likes the outfit on the left? I would change the wash of the jeans but it really isnt that bad
Eh… that’s something my 60 year old dad would wear lol
@TSierra I just like simplicity, minimalist. Alex does good but sometimes wear over size things that make it feel like it high school or even try hard
For me nothing beats a branded t-shirt with blue regular fit jeans, some nice sneakers like jordans etc and youve got a dope outfit! ive been wearing simular ones since 2010s now that the retro wave has come i just more fitting in which is a Pro in my opinion
Bomper jacket always looks good
So I’m pretty comfortable the way I am. I feel like the worst investment is clothing. And that’s not to say you should look bummy, you should 100% take care of yourself and buy nice clothes. But style forever changes and to keep up to date with it, is the poor investment part of it. I speak for myself but I dress normal and comfortably. As I got older I stopped exessivly caring what people think. And I had no issues getting girls and now am married to a beautiful woman. And have money to invest on things that matter like a house. Each to their own but I like to be me. Not try to look like someone I’m not.
Wow, descriptions are very complete!
Alex wearing the MLG shirt back in the day?! Major respect lol. Those were the glory days.
oh baby a triple!
@@tempestandacomputer6951 WHO'S THE BEST IN THE GAME!!!!
This guy would change his whole wardrobe if the right people were wearing graphic t shirts, skinny jeans and running shoes
Explain?
👕 Stop Dressing Like a Teenager: If you're not a teenager anymore, it's time to stop dressing like one.
💼 Casual Does Not Mean Sacrificing Style: You can be casual, comfortable, and stylish all at once.
🚫 Avoid Common Fashion Mistakes: Tight jeans, t-shirts with designer logos, and running sneakers are not stylish or comfortable.
👔 Upgrade Your Casual Wear:
Opt for relaxed or tapered t-shirts over tight ones.
Consider polos instead of basic t-shirts for a casual yet classy look.
🌿 Try Linen Shirts: Linen is lightweight, breathable, and perfect for a classy, comfortable look in warm weather.
🧥 Choose the Right Sweaters and Jackets:
Go for thinner Merino wool sweaters instead of sporty sweatshirts.
Lightweight bomber jackets and sports jackets can elevate your style.
🧶 Cardigans as Versatile Layers: Easily dress up or down with cardigans for a mature and stylish look.
👖 Better Pants Choices:
Swap jeans and sweatpants for nice trousers or linen pants for more comfort and style.
Avoid distressed denim and ensure jeans fit well.
👟 Classier Footwear:
Replace running sneakers with classier sneakers or loafers.
Choose shoes that match the overall outfit and avoid overly slim or overly chunky options.
💍 Accessorize Wisely:
Follow the "rule of three" for accessories: no more than three pieces at a time.
Opt for simple, classy accessories like a watch, ring, and sunglasses.
✂ Tailoring is Key: Make sure your clothes fit properly, including getting pants hemmed if necessary.
🕶 Consider Hairstyling: Keep a classy hairstyle and avoid relying on hats too much. Use quality hair products to maintain your look.
In this video, you say more about fashion with minimum promotional stuff.
Thanks Alex!
Love ur content bro it's very helpful for people like me
Thanks a lot man
The sound is fkd up, or is it only me?
It’s fucked
Same
It really does
It is
It's not just you. Too much compression and volume.
All those commenting on the price of the clothes, he doesn’t really mean to make you buy those 100 dollars shirts. He is just talking about style. You can by a polo from a very renowned brand for 100s of dollars or from a very cheap brand for 10 dollar. All that matters is style.
Exactly, I'm giving alternative and affordable solutions also
Baggy jeans not nice
A white shirt and dark boot cut jeans will never go out of style. Same with polos and chinos. And a nice fitted suit with dress shoes.
Boot cut?
Estava procurando um vídeo assim faz tempo. Grown man clothes for a grown man
Reiss casual polo $110 - $180. Don't think so.
@Alex
I understand you might be targeting your videos to US audience, I have been following you now for a long time, it has helped me for a long time.
Can you please suggest some brands, can you please consider brands which are available in India/Asia and which are not in dollars.
Thanks for you time and consideration.
I'll apply these points next week (Turning 20 this june)
left is way more comfy than the right one in your thumbnail. who cares about style, comfy and convenience comes first
Do a video on how to style sport jackets please
In reality everything is fine
you like it, you wear it
All of us have different styles of living
It fascinates me, someone is always present telling you how to walk, talk, dress, worship,love, what and how to eat, how to live this gift of life given to YOU for a short while..... what audacity!
Linen clothes are heaven-sent. Get some, you will love them. Ditch the sneakers and wear loafers. Sneakers are never classy. Loafers are classy and they are just as comfortable. Women are obsessed with shoes, so when you wear nice shoes instead of sneakers, women take notice.
So true 👏🏼
I like the 3 Cs of style.
awesome.......sweats for sitting at home and very long flights... well said !!
On T-Shirts: I'd leave Reiss out. They lack in the material quality department. They always contain 40%+ of materials that start with poly- something in their clothes. But at the same time, they charge the same prices as Suitsupply who pleases my skin with silk, pima cotton etc.
the casual talk style loved your new video format
i follow this channel since i was a teenager.
Wow, OG! Thanks for being here all this time
@@alexcosta would be something if you're still here in 10 years, we got more style to explore.
My tip:
Oversize shirts or slimmer shirts?
Get both, fashion is not about choosing sides.
I personally prefer jeans and a T-shirt and I’m 32. I think it really depends on what’s important to you. I’m a husband and a dad and that’s the most important thing to me, not what’s in my wardrobe. Cool to have your opinion but not all of us are attending events etc so no need to dis how some of us prefer to dress. Jeans and a t shirt aren’t un-stylish, you just think they are. My wife thinks I look great in my fitted sweatpants.
To establish the 3 c's one must have the requisite funds to begin with... forgot to mention that
Overall right recommendations. But expensive clothes doesn’t mean good looking and nicely fit clothes from my experience. Some brands fit well, some not. Some people look good in particular trousers or shirts, some not. But direction is good.
Exactly the video i wanted .. but need some more casual options for everyday . 🙌🏼✨
Great video Alex, I've been learning a lot from you over the years and have been recommending about you lately to friends🙂
Thanks a lot!
I used to dress like this when I was a teenager and mix it in with my street wear clothes. I had tattoos not as many. But now I feel like I can’t dress like this to save my life. I can’t stand jeans on my skin anymore. So I always want to wear shorts and light thing. I think I might give it a try. Idk how it would look with all the tattoos on my face.
Trying to do the change bit by bit. I have tons of old clothes from when I was younger (some have 10 years or more and are still perfect) so replacing everything is gonna take time and a lot of money hahaha
Boys have swag. Men have class
I like to wear hats a lot, do you have any videos on how to look as elegant as possible wearing a hat or a beanie? thanks.
Kosta William upgrade his look, now his amazing 🙌👍
Great advice in this vid. To those of you bitching in the comments, keep dressing however you want. Do you.
Or, here is a GREAT IDEA/FOOD FOR THOUGHT: WEAR WHATEVER THE F*** YOU WANT!💯
Great video Alex! Keep up the great work man! ❤
Thanks man
On Complements >> they are mostly people that think it's too much. My goal is to blend in. If anyone says "Hey, I like the boots" I think "Maybe I shouldn't be wearing borgues to the beach."
I do not like baggy pants/t-shirts.... I did wear those 30 years ago :D If you are younger chap, fit and tall you can make it work... But still there is way better options!
Love it. Simply classy.
Hi Alex, you always talk about great hair styles, and I get it, but if you are bald, what do you do? Please can you add some of that. Any advice?
i wear t-shirts and lounge pants. both are black. also i wear platform boots exclusively
Alex can you make 2024 lookbook idea to inspire us please
Yes need a new look book it’s been so long!
Yea and a jacket / backpack looks very mature😂
These content creators are not the experts on style.
Wear what you like and don’t worry about what these UA-cam creators say.
They are not the experts.
Jeans, tee shirt and sneakers do look good on men and are times. The first picture with the guy in jeans, tee shirt and sneakers looked good and look good on grown men.
then who is expert sir?? do suggest
Gotta say I love jeans. They're comfortable to me and if I had a uniform look it would have jeans. It only looks teenage if its got holes or slits... Or the damn rhinestones 😂
Bro I had to sub ya had to mlg shirt playing halo 3 hahah yuhh
Thanks Alex, helpful tips 👍
nice work man
shout out MLG!
yooo that mlg shirt thou
Nice video bro. But I wanna a video about textured quiff.
What if i don't like to dress up or look good? what if I don't like the attention or people staring at me or admiring me with their looks? what if i just want to be normal? is something wrong with me?
Sadly in this world you are going be less respected and then get worse deals
Where did you get this polo from? I love it!
make a video about building classy wardrobe
I’d love to see what to wear to a concert. I go to lots of concerts at small venues. And TBH, I’m one of the older people there in my mid 40s. Most people are 20s and 30s. And everyone is in tshirts and jeans and hoodies in the winter. While I’m very comfortable “dressing up” (by most people’s standards) at other events, I think I’d feel weird in a polo or sports coat at an indie rock show. Any tips?
bro i like ur hairstyle
Hey Alex , you're so cool ... I want just your answer ... is vegan protien better cause I am facing some acne issues with the whey one ...
Depends on your diet. They tend to be cleaner and cause less bloating though. I’ve tried both and switch back and forth every couple of years
Amazing video as always
Thank you
Where I live (central Europe) sneakers wear ONLY teenagers, maybe even younger people.. but in the US it may be different, yeah.
What do you mean by central Europe? I live in Poland (I guess the most central you can be) and everybody wear sneakers, including me (I'm 35).
alex as my personal stylish!
Love these videos, thanku so much alex, i changed a lot you are a stellar ❤😊
things have changed man.
Hey Alex, couldn't help wondering what is that watch you are wearing
Any tips for tall people? It’s hard to find jackets and shirts that are long enough. Only a few brands I know of have tall sizes and like banana republic, sometimes they still aren’t long enough