Hey Guys, here’s a quick $ conversion guide 1 CAD ≈ 0.73 USD 1 CAD ≈ 0.69 EUR 1 CAD ≈ 0.60 GBP Also just want to say if you really like an item, sometimes you just bite the bullet even though you know you're over paying. I've done that plenty of times where I know i've spent more than what it's actually worth but the item was just so unique or fit incredibly I had to cop it haha.
meh. he showed two boots, one for $200 and one for $160, when Brandon said they go in the $300-$800 range. imo showing accurate info is more important than flashy stuff happening on screen
Brandon this episode was really well done. I’m a young 59, ex military … gym guy, fit, and take care of my skin etc. I take your outfit suggestions and apply my age and sometimes take as is or make a slight modification to make it age appropriate. What’s interesting is I receive a lot of comments about my clothing and specifically around tops and shoes/sneaks. You are very good at what you do. Btw suitsupply is a perfect option for me. Keep up the great work!! Best, Jeff
Love to hear that Jeff! You’re around the same age as my dad, it’s quite humorous because I give my dad a lot of clothes and sneakers and it’s the first time he’s ever received compliments on his outfits as well haha.
@@BrandonBalfour Brandon just an idea … I’m wondering the different age groups that follow you. It would be an interesting question for you to ask. One of the things I’m always aware of is if what I’m wearing is age appropriate. For example there are actually items at A&F etc. that work for a guy my age.. not a lot but some items. I find that after you mentioned suitsupply that they are generally good for all age groups, and their clothing is exceptionally well made and a great value. I also find J&M is great and I often see all age groups shopping there recently .. kind of between your “smart shopping” to “premium picks” category. Thanks again Brandon. I consider myself in good company as even your dad wears your outfits!!!! Best, Jeff
It’s rare to see a clothing tier list I agree with, some things are just not worth paying more for and some are. People often go cheap on everything or go expensive on everything but this is the right balance.
As for the leather section: I partly agree. It's ok to splurge on that if the money goes to leather quality and craftsmanship. If it goes to big labels, that would be a mistake. For instance: I bought some Aero Leathers jackets that are handmade to measure, using the best (Horween) leather. Those are timeliness and durable and will only get better over the years.
No glaze you're the best fashion UA-camr there is. If I could suggest a video idea it'd be to make an extensive wardrobe checklist guide (i.e. most essential items to cop (good trousers, sweaters, shoes etc. + other things you need e.g. leather bag + things that are a bit extra but still worth investing into e.g. accessories). I know there is one already but I think a longer / more complete version with a tierlist (to prioritize) that includes price details would be wayyyy better (side note : in my mind when I am spending money I'm thinking about it in terms of hours that it takes me to earn said money, so say total cost of a top tier wardrobe is 5k I think the average viewer would visualize it way better). Sorry for the long winded, sort of chaotic comment, your content is top tier :)
@@BrandonBalfour I would watch a video like that every week to complete my wardrobe haha, also think it'd be pretty timeless! Thank YOU for considering the idea :)
@@wholesome7076 Ah that'd be so helpful haha I'm just starting out (bought my first item 9 days ago ((16yo)) so I would really find value in a video like that)
It's also important to think about when you buy things: if you shop at depatment stores a lot, it's worth it to buy summer clothes at the start of fall and winter clothes once spring comes in: usually stores try to clear out old stock to make room for the new collections that will be coming in next season. I got myself two pretty nice polos for a combined 12€ because I bought it during a clearout.
I think the first think you have to check is material, on Denim actually not all denim is denim as it is too usual to see % of elastan and that will be a problem on the future, or a Merino sweater that when you check the composition is 52% Merino and 48% cotton, etc.
Honestly you said that someone would say this.. but I find very good quality denim at a price point of around $200-$300. There are all kinds of denim, and with denim along with all other fabrics you have to consider the fibers that they make the yarn from for the fabric as well as the construction of that fabric. That being said. I’ve found that denim that has 0% Lycra /elastane (non-stretch denim) to be of higher quality and longer lasting than denim that incorporates spandex. Then you have to consider the weight of the denim. This is measured in GSM or grams per square meter, and a good thick pair of denim, 500 gsm+ is just harder to find until you start looking into luxury brands. Now I’m saying this as someone who spends more on fashion, because it’s what I enjoy, just like other people enjoy going out to eat, traveling, or whatever I like fashion and fitness and that’s where I choose to invest. That being said this list is spot on… I think the denim could be in Smart spending though.
I used to buy crappy 60-100 cotton shirts until I discovered silk and merino wool. Now I’ll drop 250 for a shirt without blinking because it’s night and day. Bamboo and other new materials are also good.
Really? I found my merino wool and silk ones ended up getting ruined quite quickly as well. Obviously not as fast but the neck line would always get stretched out. Maybe it’s my massive head which is the issue 🤣
@@BrandonBalfour I recommend Unbound Merino for quality fashion merino that won’t stretch and Luca Faloni for silk - LF makes a gorgeous silk cotton dress shirt that is high quality (60% silk 40% cotton for a perfect blend). Not cheap though.
Completely unbiased take, so I have a 100% cashmere quarter zip from Loro Piana, I spent $1300, yes quite a bit, anyways it’s the best sweater I have ever owned hands down. So I will say yes it’s a bit much but I don’t mind what I paid I feel it’s worth it
LV canvas lasts for 10 years plus and still looks like new...I don't care what the manufacturer costs are, but surely not 20$. Also your T-shirts get ruined fast because you spend 30$ on them, try something else for a change. I have T-Shirts for over 5-8 years which look like new.
That 'hybrid jacket' is gonna be the shortest-living trend that you'll be embarrassed you ever cared for. Right up there with those sweaters with fake collars that pretend there's a shirt underneath.
Just want to let you folks know that pilling is normal when it comes to knit wear. You can use fabric shavers or special brushes to get that pilling off. It will extend the life of your knitwear. High quality knitwear can cost you more than 800$ and you might pass it on to your children.
I think that high quality belt can lift the whole outfit, thinking that 100-180€ is reasonable, designer belts like feragamo and tom ford arent bad investment too (no big flashy logos like hermes and gucci ofc), price per wear is like few cents and they last you 8-10 years...
Great tier list and I pretty much agree with all the placements. One thing I have found with jeans though is the really cheap ones tend to only last a few months due to the gusset area getting holes so I tend to spend around the top end of the low investment tier (about $80) to get ones with a better quality stitching
I bought some levis 502 the other day used, but in great condition on vinted for £16 ($20) which seems more or less average, even for new pairs on there (depop is another one that is worldwide) so I think it depends. You can also get crazy deals thrifting but that's obviously more hit and miss.
Brandon please would you do a video on how different pants should fit. Straight, slim, tapered, etc. How it may differ depending on shoes, type of pants, or style of outfit.
Loved it very good Guide specially for someone who’s starting his wardrobe I would really appreciate if you could write in the description. Everything with the balance price would be Amazing
GREAT content, so well presented and joyful, I had my duffle bag in the 'splurge' section, and I am glad I did that, the bag becomes more beautiful every year actually (Leather)... If I may add this to the great vid ☺
I think it's funny that you put boots in the $300-$800 range (which they are) but show two screenshots of boots from Thursdays and fail to mention them as a cheaper alternative. Prob just an error on ur editor's part. That Chukka boot specifically is the Scout and costs $160 and the one at 5:27 is the Captains which are $200. It's a great entry level brand or for ppl who want a more streetwear casual style boot and don't like that big toe cap seen on boots like the Iron Rangers (which im glad ur editor showed)
I agree with all of these, even though I'm a teen and don't need all of this stuff. Also its good to point out a lot of this is area dependant, you put in a lot of cold weather jackets which makes sense in Canada but not so much in Australia or other places where it doesn't get below 0
So glad I watched this video now I know how to make my new wardrobe! Can u make a video for the best church cloths some being formal and some being more casual clothing
I got some $200 swim trunks once. It had a pocket with a clip & net bag so you could slip bottles of sun block of almost any size into it & carry it around with you. It also had back pockets that I used to carry cash in a zip lock bag in case I was walking on the beach & and happen to walk upon someone renting out jet ski's or selling food that I wanted to try on a whim. F'ing love those shorts & thought they were worth it. Everything else I agree with on your list, especially on invesring in good dress pants & coats. I just bought a new 3/4ths long over coat(car coat) in black from Charles Tywhitt & I'm saving up to get a red full length overcoat in tweed from suit supply as a statement piece for winter
Bandon is my new Investment Analyst for style and fashion. He show you where to put your money 💰 into, for the best return for a killer look. That's my fashion show runway broker.
7:55 "Genuine Leather" is the second worst of the five tiers of leather. If you're investing in a leather bag (which, I would argue, is actually kind of a bad idea; canvas is more practical if you're travelling. Leather is okay if you're only going from car->office.), then you should look for full grain leather.
Would argue it is hard to find a good quality leather jacket for 800$ CAD (around 500€?)! Rather buy something from a leather expert around the 1k-2k€ mark and have it for a live time. It will age with you and never go out of style!
Everyone who has the money can buy obviously whatever they want. But let’s not forget that the price ranges from this video are so far away from what the average people can spend on the clothes…
Watches are a little tricky, you know how the watch industry is with their prices haha. I’m personally comfortable with $500 - $3000 range for watches. At my current stage in life that’s where I’m at. I can’t ever imagine spending 10k plus on a watch lol. I like car mods more
I have been following u for sometime now..great content ..the clothes u mentioned are all available in some Indian brands which is of same quality and is 10times cheaper..keep posting videos I really enjoying watching it
Brandon! would love to know your thoughts on Peter Millar! They make a lot of great golf stuff but also regular stuff too! You might find some good pieces there!
Hey Brandon, so thankful that you released this vid, just wanted to ask you where I, as a 14 year old invested in the same style you always rock should purchase clothes like yours where they’re affordable. I don’t have a sort of high paying job and I’m still growing so I don’t think spending a lot of money on clothes is worth it yet. Love your content and I hope you answer 🤞
You really need to get some boots and make boot videos. Some choices could be -Thursday Captain -Thursday Americana Logger -Thursday Chelsea -Thursday Combat -Quechua Hiking Boots -Beckett Simonok Dress Boots -Grant Stone -Redwing Iron Rangers
At this point I really do haha. Recently I’ve been building certain outfits where I’m like, yeah I definitely need a bit for this. I’m just worried I won’t wear as often as I think. Thanks for the suggestions bro!
@@BrandonBalfour Trust me if you get a good boot you feel comfortable in and break into, you will want to wear them everyday. There are times I'm going to work out in sweatpants and a tee but I want to wear boots, but beware that boots are gonna need some breaking in and for the first 5 wears to 10 wears they are gonna be extremely uncomfortable. Get some thick (like triple c thick) socks for the first wear.
I can say hand on heart, that when you have the money to buy something the desire to own it fades. I remember buying a gold Rolex. Was it worth it? No. Just no. Realisation kicked in and it was moved on because aspiring to brand kudos is a goal of the social status climber. Either way, extremely well off people don't care what you're paying on the plastic. If you can't afford to buy it twice then you can't afford it in the first place.
I disagree on the duffle bag. LV coated canvas reigns supreme for a reason (light weight, durable). You can still find keepalls from the 80s. Leather is very heavy and will wear out way before the coated canvas.
Bro, I'm looking to make a decent investment in a time piece, The Tissot PRX looks fabulous but I also like the Longines DolceVita, if you were in my place which one would you pick? Love your videos though😁 keep them coming!!
Hey Guys, here’s a quick $ conversion guide
1 CAD ≈ 0.73 USD
1 CAD ≈ 0.69 EUR
1 CAD ≈ 0.60 GBP
Also just want to say if you really like an item, sometimes you just bite the bullet even though you know you're over paying. I've done that plenty of times where I know i've spent more than what it's actually worth but the item was just so unique or fit incredibly I had to cop it haha.
Ralph Lauren cable knits are that bite the bullet items for me lmao
What about . . . AUD? 😢
@@thespot6839 1CAD ≈ 1.09 AUD i think
you should discuss brands, which ones are worth the money.
The editor got a raise
haha he's just getting better and better!
@@BrandonBalfour yes! Just like you
@@gauravkumar-mw2mq❤ thanks bro
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meh. he showed two boots, one for $200 and one for $160, when Brandon said they go in the $300-$800 range. imo showing accurate info is more important than flashy stuff happening on screen
anything above 150 is a huge investment (im broke)
Brandon this episode was really well done. I’m a young 59, ex military … gym guy, fit, and take care of my skin etc. I take your outfit suggestions and apply my age and sometimes take as is or make a slight modification to make it age appropriate. What’s interesting is I receive a lot of comments about my clothing and specifically around tops and shoes/sneaks.
You are very good at what you do. Btw suitsupply is a perfect option for me.
Keep up the great work!!
Best,
Jeff
Love to hear that Jeff! You’re around the same age as my dad, it’s quite humorous because I give my dad a lot of clothes and sneakers and it’s the first time he’s ever received compliments on his outfits as well haha.
@@BrandonBalfour Brandon just an idea … I’m wondering the different age groups that follow you. It would be an interesting question for you to ask.
One of the things I’m always aware of is if what I’m wearing is age appropriate. For example there are actually items at A&F etc. that work for a guy my age.. not a lot but some items. I find that after you mentioned suitsupply that they are generally good for all age groups, and their clothing is exceptionally well made and a great value. I also find J&M is great and I often see all age groups shopping there recently .. kind of between your “smart shopping” to “premium picks” category.
Thanks again Brandon. I consider myself in good company as even your dad wears your outfits!!!!
Best,
Jeff
It’s rare to see a clothing tier list I agree with, some things are just not worth paying more for and some are. People often go cheap on everything or go expensive on everything but this is the right balance.
Yeah brother, 100% agree
Can you make a video suggesting the brand to go for with each of these categories?
As for the leather section: I partly agree. It's ok to splurge on that if the money goes to leather quality and craftsmanship. If it goes to big labels, that would be a mistake. For instance: I bought some Aero Leathers jackets that are handmade to measure, using the best (Horween) leather. Those are timeliness and durable and will only get better over the years.
For the pilling sweaters, get a de-pilling machine. Gets them looking new again
No glaze you're the best fashion UA-camr there is. If I could suggest a video idea it'd be to make an extensive wardrobe checklist guide (i.e. most essential items to cop (good trousers, sweaters, shoes etc. + other things you need e.g. leather bag + things that are a bit extra but still worth investing into e.g. accessories). I know there is one already but I think a longer / more complete version with a tierlist (to prioritize) that includes price details would be wayyyy better (side note : in my mind when I am spending money I'm thinking about it in terms of hours that it takes me to earn said money, so say total cost of a top tier wardrobe is 5k I think the average viewer would visualize it way better). Sorry for the long winded, sort of chaotic comment, your content is top tier :)
Most definitely! I think that would be almost a 25 minute long video. I appreciate the idea, I’ll definitely consider making something like that
@@BrandonBalfour I would watch a video like that every week to complete my wardrobe haha, also think it'd be pretty timeless! Thank YOU for considering the idea :)
@@wholesome7076 Ah that'd be so helpful haha I'm just starting out (bought my first item 9 days ago ((16yo)) so I would really find value in a video like that)
@@BrandonBalfour I would watch the heck out of a longer video which covers all the important bases like that!
It's also important to think about when you buy things: if you shop at depatment stores a lot, it's worth it to buy summer clothes at the start of fall and winter clothes once spring comes in: usually stores try to clear out old stock to make room for the new collections that will be coming in next season. I got myself two pretty nice polos for a combined 12€ because I bought it during a clearout.
Bro we just want a pt2 of the 'rating my followers '
That will come before the end of the year. I have a lot of other videos to get out before then. But don't you worry, it's coming!
I think the first think you have to check is material, on Denim actually not all denim is denim as it is too usual to see % of elastan and that will be a problem on the future, or a Merino sweater that when you check the composition is 52% Merino and 48% cotton, etc.
jackets and boots imo are the two most important things to go for in terms of quality
Honestly you said that someone would say this.. but I find very good quality denim at a price point of around $200-$300. There are all kinds of denim, and with denim along with all other fabrics you have to consider the fibers that they make the yarn from for the fabric as well as the construction of that fabric. That being said. I’ve found that denim that has 0% Lycra /elastane (non-stretch denim) to be of higher quality and longer lasting than denim that incorporates spandex. Then you have to consider the weight of the denim. This is measured in GSM or grams per square meter, and a good thick pair of denim, 500 gsm+ is just harder to find until you start looking into luxury brands. Now I’m saying this as someone who spends more on fashion, because it’s what I enjoy, just like other people enjoy going out to eat, traveling, or whatever I like fashion and fitness and that’s where I choose to invest. That being said this list is spot on… I think the denim could be in Smart spending though.
no more than 50 bucks, who cares about gsm
Not to mention that wearing plastics is just shit
How about a business casual outfit video?
I do that on my shorts every day G
No clothing is really "investments", resale value is always much lower
I used to buy crappy 60-100 cotton shirts until I discovered silk and merino wool. Now I’ll drop 250 for a shirt without blinking because it’s night and day. Bamboo and other new materials are also good.
Really? I found my merino wool and silk ones ended up getting ruined quite quickly as well. Obviously not as fast but the neck line would always get stretched out. Maybe it’s my massive head which is the issue 🤣
@@BrandonBalfour I recommend Unbound Merino for quality fashion merino that won’t stretch and Luca Faloni for silk - LF makes a gorgeous silk cotton dress shirt that is high quality (60% silk 40% cotton for a perfect blend). Not cheap though.
I got my first merino wool sweater 2 days ago, do you think it's good for winter? And also how careful do I need to be to not ruin it ?
Is anybody gonna talk about how the laptop design killed it!
Dbrand brother!
Completely unbiased take, so I have a 100% cashmere quarter zip from Loro Piana, I spent $1300, yes quite a bit, anyways it’s the best sweater I have ever owned hands down. So I will say yes it’s a bit much but I don’t mind what I paid I feel it’s worth it
As long as your happy with your purchase and don’t have buyers remorse then you won bro!
@@BrandonBalfouragreed man, thanks for the reply 🤝 love the content and insta (I just found your YT)
Ayyy W vid it’s gonna help me out so much when shopping ❤❤
Frank Clegg just raised their prices. Possibly because of this video. $1549+ now! Still worth it.
Always waiting for your video
Much love my boy!
Amazing video man, you've honestly helped me feel a lot more confident over the past few year, so I really just wanted to say thank you.
LV canvas lasts for 10 years plus and still looks like new...I don't care what the manufacturer costs are, but surely not 20$.
Also your T-shirts get ruined fast because you spend 30$ on them, try something else for a change. I have T-Shirts for over 5-8 years which look like new.
That 'hybrid jacket' is gonna be the shortest-living trend that you'll be embarrassed you ever cared for. Right up there with those sweaters with fake collars that pretend there's a shirt underneath.
brandon its time for a full fragrance collection!🙏🙏 PLS
Just want to let you folks know that pilling is normal when it comes to knit wear. You can use fabric shavers or special brushes to get that pilling off. It will extend the life of your knitwear. High quality knitwear can cost you more than 800$ and you might pass it on to your children.
Wake up!! Brandon just dropped a new vid!!! 🔥
ayy buddy is early
I think that high quality belt can lift the whole outfit, thinking that 100-180€ is reasonable, designer belts like feragamo and tom ford arent bad investment too (no big flashy logos like hermes and gucci ofc), price per wear is like few cents and they last you 8-10 years...
Great tier list and I pretty much agree with all the placements. One thing I have found with jeans though is the really cheap ones tend to only last a few months due to the gusset area getting holes so I tend to spend around the top end of the low investment tier (about $80) to get ones with a better quality stitching
I bought some levis 502 the other day used, but in great condition on vinted for £16 ($20) which seems more or less average, even for new pairs on there (depop is another one that is worldwide) so I think it depends. You can also get crazy deals thrifting but that's obviously more hit and miss.
I feel like Tiebar polos are really nice and well under $100 like you suggested…agree with the rest of the video though. Nice work
Brandon please would you do a video on how different pants should fit. Straight, slim, tapered, etc. How it may differ depending on shoes, type of pants, or style of outfit.
Loved it very good Guide specially for someone who’s starting his wardrobe I would really appreciate if you could write in the description. Everything with the balance price would be Amazing
GREAT content, so well presented and joyful, I had my duffle bag in the 'splurge' section, and I am glad I did that, the bag becomes more beautiful every year actually (Leather)... If I may add this to the great vid ☺
the hybrid jacket you wear on some of your shorts is from Massimo Dutti and costs only 169, great video altogether
you should do a video about how to store/organize your wardrobe!
I think it's funny that you put boots in the $300-$800 range (which they are) but show two screenshots of boots from Thursdays and fail to mention them as a cheaper alternative. Prob just an error on ur editor's part. That Chukka boot specifically is the Scout and costs $160 and the one at 5:27 is the Captains which are $200. It's a great entry level brand or for ppl who want a more streetwear casual style boot and don't like that big toe cap seen on boots like the Iron Rangers (which im glad ur editor showed)
Haha yeah it’s just the clearest pictures he could find on the internet to use. Not meant to be brand suggestions.
I agree with all of these, even though I'm a teen and don't need all of this stuff. Also its good to point out a lot of this is area dependant, you put in a lot of cold weather jackets which makes sense in Canada but not so much in Australia or other places where it doesn't get below 0
So glad I watched this video now I know how to make my new wardrobe! Can u make a video for the best church cloths some being formal and some being more casual clothing
I got some $200 swim trunks once. It had a pocket with a clip & net bag so you could slip bottles of sun block of almost any size into it & carry it around with you. It also had back pockets that I used to carry cash in a zip lock bag in case I was walking on the beach & and happen to walk upon someone renting out jet ski's or selling food that I wanted to try on a whim. F'ing love those shorts & thought they were worth it. Everything else I agree with on your list, especially on invesring in good dress pants & coats. I just bought a new 3/4ths long over coat(car coat) in black from Charles Tywhitt & I'm saving up to get a red full length overcoat in tweed from suit supply as a statement piece for winter
with all these clothes we need to know what your closet looks like!
Yo, my boy, what was that? 0:42 😮😂😂😂
Bandon is my new Investment Analyst for style and fashion. He show you where to put your money 💰 into, for the best return for a killer look. That's my fashion show runway broker.
you need to get a depiller for your sweaters. a good wool sweater from long fibers can last a lifetime.
Brandon, loved this. Now make a clothing brand tierlist
Bro's side swipe at H&M and that is where I buy my things😂😂😂😂
0:42 bro wtf are those?!! 💀 💀
You don’t have a pair??? 😂
@@BrandonBalfourEveryone has one right?
This was a bomb video . Hopefully theirs a part two coming some day
I ca see the production quality getting better and better with every video 😏
You always knock me out with your videos haha 💜
7:55 "Genuine Leather" is the second worst of the five tiers of leather. If you're investing in a leather bag (which, I would argue, is actually kind of a bad idea; canvas is more practical if you're travelling. Leather is okay if you're only going from car->office.), then you should look for full grain leather.
Would argue it is hard to find a good quality leather jacket for 800$ CAD (around 500€?)! Rather buy something from a leather expert around the 1k-2k€ mark and have it for a live time. It will age with you and never go out of style!
Everyone who has the money can buy obviously whatever they want. But let’s not forget that the price ranges from this video are so far away from what the average people can spend on the clothes…
Yess, needed this so bad, as usual brandon came in clutch
Ayy let’s gooo!
How do you stay old money aesthetic when doing very casual things like going for a walk or to the grocery shop or something chill
One of the most helpful brandon videos fr
Reppin the Ali Abdaal x DBrand collab. Respect 🫡
Bro this is indeed a high quality video, but Im missing jewellery and watches
Watches are a little tricky, you know how the watch industry is with their prices haha. I’m personally comfortable with $500 - $3000 range for watches. At my current stage in life that’s where I’m at. I can’t ever imagine spending 10k plus on a watch lol. I like car mods more
I agree on almost all of these. Great video, Brandon! Very helpful and a great inspiration piece. 🔥
I have been following u for sometime now..great content ..the clothes u mentioned are all available in some Indian brands which is of same quality and is 10times cheaper..keep posting videos I really enjoying watching it
Perfect bro! Wish we had access to that over in North America but unfortunately we have massive inflation 😂
Brandon the perfect video I got from you, I was deciding to go shopping it will help a lot. Thanks mah boiii ❤
Glad I could help mah boiii
I know you put denim fairly low on the list but how do you feel about your new suit supply dark gray jeans. Would you say they're worth the money?
Why is there a man with a string at 0:45 😭😭😭🤣🤣🤣
That mclaren hoodie is clean
Great video, Brandon🎉
Alex Costa is going to make the same video soon 🤣🤣
No mention of accessories like watches of jewelry. I consider them all to be splurging and premium items but worth it.
watch every single one of these videos man, good stuff!
Thank you for the support my man!
Brandon! would love to know your thoughts on Peter Millar! They make a lot of great golf stuff but also regular stuff too! You might find some good pieces there!
I’ll take a look, thank you for the suggestion!
definitely needed more price ranges
Hey Brandon, so thankful that you released this vid, just wanted to ask you where I, as a 14 year old invested in the same style you always rock should purchase clothes like yours where they’re affordable. I don’t have a sort of high paying job and I’m still growing so I don’t think spending a lot of money on clothes is worth it yet. Love your content and I hope you answer 🤞
definitely not worth it for you at all right now bro! wait until you're in your 20's before investing into your wardrobe!
@@BrandonBalfour makes sense, where do you recommend to buy within my budget? Thanks so much for the advice 🤝
I actually saw a $80 Tommy Hilfiger knit cardigan type jacket at the outlet store but not online for whatever reason 🤷
get on vinted and buy second hand denim ...save yourself a tone of money. denim usually holds up if looked after
I would buy a waxed Barbour jacket.
Bros background is just 🔥
haha thanks man! I'm thinking that maybe I should do an updated apartment tour.
@@BrandonBalfour that would be awesome. I never found that Hermes blanket on your sofa.
No way bro made it through the winter jackets without mentioning Vancouver weather 😂
Haha you honestly just need a rain jacket. It doesn’t get that cold here it just pours 😂
This video is epic man wish I knew these gems years ago
I’m happy you found value bro!
You really need to get some boots and make boot videos. Some choices could be
-Thursday Captain
-Thursday Americana Logger
-Thursday Chelsea
-Thursday Combat
-Quechua Hiking Boots
-Beckett Simonok Dress Boots
-Grant Stone
-Redwing Iron Rangers
I can assure you that I am not advertising Thursday Boots, they are just my favourite.
At this point I really do haha. Recently I’ve been building certain outfits where I’m like, yeah I definitely need a bit for this. I’m just worried I won’t wear as often as I think. Thanks for the suggestions bro!
@@BrandonBalfour Trust me if you get a good boot you feel comfortable in and break into, you will want to wear them everyday. There are times I'm going to work out in sweatpants and a tee but I want to wear boots, but beware that boots are gonna need some breaking in and for the first 5 wears to 10 wears they are gonna be extremely uncomfortable. Get some thick (like triple c thick) socks for the first wear.
another great video 🔥
Thanks Brandon! That black sweater that you wear in this video where'd you get that? 🙂
I can say hand on heart, that when you have the money to buy something the desire to own it fades.
I remember buying a gold Rolex.
Was it worth it? No. Just no. Realisation kicked in and it was moved on because aspiring to brand kudos is a goal of the social status climber.
Either way, extremely well off people don't care what you're paying on the plastic.
If you can't afford to buy it twice then you can't afford it in the first place.
Endings are getting better and better 😂
whhhhaaaaapaaaaa
Another banger🔥 Are you making another winter wardrobe video this year?
Yeah in Dec my brother!
@@BrandonBalfour Nice, looking forward to it💯
Class video mate!!!
let’s go bro brandon video dropped
Ayyy appreciate you showing up homie!
Zara does have a Hybrid Knit jacket. I literally just tried it on yesteday. 40 euros
This was super helpful. Thanks Brandon as always!
glad it was worth the watch broski!
would be nice to see u do a uniqlo haul
Are you going to do a fragrances video?
Shoot a video on the best suit supply items to put money into
How about watches bro? 300-800 category? Great vid once again btw!
I disagree on the duffle bag. LV coated canvas reigns supreme for a reason (light weight, durable). You can still find keepalls from the 80s. Leather is very heavy and will wear out way before the coated canvas.
brandon. enjoyed the vid but expect a hospital bill in the mail. that punch at the end of the vid broke a rib
Loved the video Brandon very helpful!
Need some more examples of great winterjackets for Finnish winter.
Will be doing that in December bro!
@@unluko7619
You can get these from Northface
Mc Murdo Parka
Aconcagua 3
Thermoball 2.0
Arctic Parka
Or you can get a $6000 Canada Goose Parka...
OMG TYSM THIS WHAT I NEEDED STATING A WARDROBE FROM SCRATH
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@@BrandonBalfour omg u replyied im so happy yay yay yay, i hope you have a great day
Bro, I'm looking to make a decent investment in a time piece, The Tissot PRX looks fabulous but I also like the Longines DolceVita, if you were in my place which one would you pick? Love your videos though😁 keep them coming!!
I wear my tissot 10x more often than my longines so definitely the tissot
@@BrandonBalfour Thanks for the opinion G😄
Brandon, dying to know how you take care of your wool trousers. Do you really dry clean every time you wear them? Appreciate your help in advance!
Your content is life saving! Thank you!
Glad you are finding value bro! trying to put out the most in depth content possible!
Bro you saw jose zunniga reacted to one of your shorts 🎉 on style tricks for skinny guys