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I carried and still have my blood chit from when I fought in Desert Storm. Always carried that, a pack of cigarettes and a Zippo lighter on every combat mission.
I personally love these kind of videos where you bring the history behind the current style/fashion. This gives a sense of dressing with reasoning and logic where you can justify your piece of clothing. Love this research based content. Keep it up
I got promoted a couple weeks ago, an the position doesn't require the company's t-shirt anymore but also there is no dress code so you can dress as you want as long as is not overly casual. The necktie part made me think of that and MAN does it feel good to wear a suit back again just cause have fun mixing and matching shirts ties and suits. I just love it.
Hey Antonio! Great video on the origin and history of Blood Chits! During my Navy career, I had the privilege of doing a tour as a SERE Instructor in San Diego. I was there towards the end of my 20-year career from August 1988 through April 1992. I think it was one of the best assignments in my career and was absolutely career-enhancing. I came in as a newly minted Senior Chief Petty Officer, and I made Master Chief Petty Officer the first time up. We discussed Blood Chits in-depth as well, and they were definitely in use, as you say, through all those conflicts as well as during the Gulf War. In fact, when an Instructor leaves SERE, we always ensure they leave with a good supply of memorabilia to remember their time at SERE. When I left, I was the Senior enlisted member at the SERE school in San Diego, so I left with just a tad more - including two framed Blood Chits (front and back). They are sitting very proudly on my office wall - I can see them as I write this. Unfortunately, I can't post a picture on this comment, but rest assured they hold a place of honor. I have always appreciated your videos on men's fashion. For my time in the Navy, I never really needed to decide what to wear to work - it was always decided for me. :) Now it's a decision I look forward to in the morning. I always appreciate it when you're able to work military history into your videos. I see people wearing military items, and they really have no idea what they're wearing. Great to add context to their fashion choices. Keep up the great job! V/R The old, cranky Master Chief! :)
1. The DUFFLE COAT also comes to mind. It's also known as the "Monty Coat", and it's the only coat with a hood. Its toggle fastenings are typical as they can be closed when wearing handgloves. 2. The TRENCH COAT, which betrays its military heritage by sporting epaulettes and little D-rings, originally for fastening handgrenades. 3. WATCH STRAPS ("NATO-straps"), mostly in the colours of a regiment.
I have an OD Green, 5.11 TDK that I bought back in 2018. Teflon coated, it’s never stained, and I wear it to this day. If I have to wear shorts, I wear that kilt if I can. It’s functional, allows for a larger range of motion, and, with the right shirt/sweater and boots, looks badass!!! They don’t make the one I have anymore, but I definitely recommend a 5.11 Tactical kilt to anyone that wears a kilt. Definitely an essential addition to your kilt collection!!!
I wear tartan kilts for most social occasions. I don't own any solid color kilts, but they can be very traditional. I also think a lot of contemporary kilts look sharp. Traditional kilts have an advantage for versatility. They can be worn with the most formal of outfits, but also can be dressed down to work in the most casual of outfits, just by switching the other things you're wearing. Camouflage … I would lump that in with cargo shorts, cargo pants, etc. They all make sense if you're doing an activity that requires them (e.g. hiking, fighting a war). In terms of versatility, they have none. They only work with *the most* casual of outfits. They won't even work for smart casual.
A bug out bag video would be awesome, especially considering your military service being a factor in your choices. A budget-friendly vs. “premium” bug out bag video would be a cool idea too
I would welcome a part II for military origin clothing. I used to wear camouflage all the time in college and later in the military. Not anymore. But I still have 2 different leather flight jackets, one with a chit on it.
When it's camo, it can also depend on the pattern. Camo pants or shorts are reliable and trendy. As far as a pattern, the pattern can also be a fashion statement. That also depends on where you are as well. Woodland, UCP, and 3 color dessert are pretty common. Tiger stripe on the other hand is rare but iconic.
Great video Antonio. 5.11 is indeed no joke! I discovered them years ago and got lots of their clothing and bags. For example; As jeans I only wear 5.11 tactical Defender slim jeans and as my EdC bag I got the 5.11 Tactical Push Pack 6L. Looks small, but you can fit lots of stuff in it and it is made solid. Also for work I use messenger bag from 5.11.
@@russellpresley6372 Indeed. They make awesome clothing and the additional pockets do realy come in handy... and not all are visible which makes it also easy to carry stuff with you, you want to hide from people with bad intentions. I don't know if you can get UF Pro over there, but if you can check those clothing out also. Just like 5.11 very high quality. My t-shirts and polo's are all from this brand and like 5.11, just love how it fits and use of materials. Just to make it clear; UF Pro is not MMA related, but like 5.11 towards military and first responders.
I avoid camo as a rule because I wore it enough in the service, unless it is special like a team camo jersey. I love kilts, wore one as part of my dress uniform and will happily rock one anytime. Takes stones to wear that and Im a Scottish descendant. Some units not only have ties but also ascots as well.
Bugout vid would be cool. Maybe another video showing military style clothing like 5.11 for everyday wear. Some of us like the purpose built yet professional look of that style clothing but to mention contractors and such.
Heels. Boots with heels were worn by cavalry soldiers to fix better the boot to the stirrup. Later were worn by a king of France and the noblemen. And much later women began to wear them. My favourite military jacket is the sahariana, by the way.
Antonio, thank you for puting out all these videos! I'm 30 and starting taking clothing seriously becuase I wanted to stop dressing like a kid. Your channel helped me update my style and the complements I get from my peers make me feel like a king. This video blew me away because most of what I wear is here. My usual outfit is boots, khaki chinos, button-up with a tie (sometimes) and a sports coat (sometimes), with aviators. It's ironic that after I left the Air Force I wanted nothing to do with the military and yet my clothes are almost entirely based in military history.
My late grandfather always had a pocket (fob) watch and never owned a wristwatch. He had a fob chain connected to his belt loop and put the watch in his pocket. He never wore belts either but Fireman brand braces. One of the things that would really set off a vest was a nice fob chain. WWI pilots wore silk scarves so their necks didn’t chafe on their leather jackets as they were constantly turning their heads looking for the enemy fighters.
I carried and still have my blood chit from when I fought in Desert Storm. Always carried that, a pack of cigarettes and a Zippo lighter on every combat mission.
I currently have a goatskin A2 bomber jacket from Cockpit USA Also a navy peacoat from Ralph Lauren. And finally, I currently have two Burberry trench coats and kakis.
The MA1 WAS NOT FIRE RESISTANT. The MA1 was worn by flight crews over a fire resistant flight suit, but the MA1 caused problems in fires because the melted goo needed to be pealed off rescue personnel. For that reason the MA1 was replaced by the CWU-36/P and CWU-45/P both of which are made of fire resistant materials.
I'd like to see you do a video on capes and cloaks and if you think they could have a place in modern men's fashion. one thing to consider is that they are talked about frequently in fencing treatises as defensive weapons
You could do a whole video on kilt dress and etiquette. They're becoming more popular and there's one for every type of event. Sport kilt, utility, tactical, casual, semi, and full dress. I'm sure I missed a few. Lots of history, differences between Irish, Scottish, and English. There's a right and plenty of wrong ways to wear them. Would make some good content. I've freed myself from pants prison!!!
Personally love to wear camouflage as a way to support the military (within the range. My dad and grandfathers served, so I support their service and friends I have currently serving).
Yes, I wear kilts. I don't like camo and I served, front line duties. I prefer the khaki, olive green, tan solid colors for work kilts. But I do like BDU like clothing, especially with pants.
Hi Antonio. I have been a fan of 511 Tactical for a long time. My favorite pants are the 511 Stryke pants. They have pockets for everything that I need. Paired with 5.11 Freedom Flex Short Sleeve Shirt they cover basically anything that I need for casual wear. My "Uniform" for my contract business was 5.11 Stryke pants in Tan plus a 5.11 polo in Black and a Navy Sport Coat. I also have 2 5.11 kilts in Multicam and TDU green, super comfy and I love th fact that they were originally created as an April Fools Joke. (look it up)
Man, someone has to make a movie about a guy helping a military person get to safety, so that he can collect the reward money. The script practically writes itself.
Pretty cool stuff. I have many Alpha Industries bombers, though only one with a blood chit stitching inside. They generally charge much more for them, but got it on sale.
Used 5.11 during deployment and before that, sadly the weakest part of 5.11 pants is the canvas used for trouser pockets. Pockets are good about couple month and after that you have huge hole.
I really enjoyed this video. Before, during, after serving in the military I have always like function and style of military clothing. Please do a part II to this video. I remember you did another military style video a couple of years ago that was very interesting also. Thanks.
I'd love to see a part 2, but I think you did separate videos on the others jackets and boots you mentioned. I don't know if you did one on cargo pants.
Are loafers suitable for 18 year olds? I really like them under a chino and especially a light suede 1 in the summer and i really want to buy my first 1 this sunmer but my mother says its to old for me but i think it isnt but i just want some perspective from other people. Thx
🔴 Click here www.511tactical.com/ to visit 5.11 Tactical to save 20% from May 10th to 16th in-store and online as 5.11 Celebrates Everyday Heroes for 5.11 Days.
Thank you for 5.11 Tactical for sponsoring this video!
Do you want to see more style videos with military heritage? comment below!
➡ ua-cam.com/video/n-IPMr21R-Y/v-deo.html - Click here to watch Ranking Military Uniforms Around The World // Tier List
👉www.realmenrealstyle.com/military-inspired-clothing - Click here to read the article 11 Style Items With A Military Heritage.
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Just something that sparked my curiosity. Have you ever considered doing a video breakdown of the typical gear loadout you used on the field?
I carried and still have my blood chit from when I fought in Desert Storm. Always carried that, a pack of cigarettes and a Zippo lighter on every combat mission.
Love 5.11 gear
@@iflyfa18s what branch did you serve in?
I personally love these kind of videos where you bring the history behind the current style/fashion. This gives a sense of dressing with reasoning and logic where you can justify your piece of clothing. Love this research based content. Keep it up
Absolutely love it!!!!!!!!
Me too I love when history of fashion is brought in - and Antonio’s delivery of it interspliced with the decent editing is good too
I got promoted a couple weeks ago, an the position doesn't require the company's t-shirt anymore but also there is no dress code so you can dress as you want as long as is not overly casual.
The necktie part made me think of that and MAN does it feel good to wear a suit back again just cause have fun mixing and matching shirts ties and suits. I just love it.
Hey Antonio! Great video on the origin and history of Blood Chits! During my Navy career, I had the privilege of doing a tour as a SERE Instructor in San Diego. I was there towards the end of my 20-year career from August 1988 through April 1992. I think it was one of the best assignments in my career and was absolutely career-enhancing. I came in as a newly minted Senior Chief Petty Officer, and I made Master Chief Petty Officer the first time up. We discussed Blood Chits in-depth as well, and they were definitely in use, as you say, through all those conflicts as well as during the Gulf War. In fact, when an Instructor leaves SERE, we always ensure they leave with a good supply of memorabilia to remember their time at SERE. When I left, I was the Senior enlisted member at the SERE school in San Diego, so I left with just a tad more - including two framed Blood Chits (front and back). They are sitting very proudly on my office wall - I can see them as I write this. Unfortunately, I can't post a picture on this comment, but rest assured they hold a place of honor. I have always appreciated your videos on men's fashion. For my time in the Navy, I never really needed to decide what to wear to work - it was always decided for me. :) Now it's a decision I look forward to in the morning. I always appreciate it when you're able to work military history into your videos. I see people wearing military items, and they really have no idea what they're wearing. Great to add context to their fashion choices. Keep up the great job! V/R The old, cranky Master Chief! :)
My dad actually has that jacket at his house it's pretty nice to look at. He was a former air force bomber pilot
This is where your channel really shines, Antonio. Bravo! 👏🏽
Excellent content! Can't wait for part 2. Keep it coming!
1. The DUFFLE COAT also comes to mind. It's also known as the "Monty Coat", and it's the only coat with a hood. Its toggle fastenings are typical as they can be closed when wearing handgloves.
2. The TRENCH COAT, which betrays its military heritage by sporting epaulettes and little D-rings, originally for fastening handgrenades.
3. WATCH STRAPS ("NATO-straps"), mostly in the colours of a regiment.
I have an OD Green, 5.11 TDK that I bought back in 2018. Teflon coated, it’s never stained, and I wear it to this day. If I have to wear shorts, I wear that kilt if I can. It’s functional, allows for a larger range of motion, and, with the right shirt/sweater and boots, looks badass!!! They don’t make the one I have anymore, but I definitely recommend a 5.11 Tactical kilt to anyone that wears a kilt. Definitely an essential addition to your kilt collection!!!
I wear tartan kilts for most social occasions. I don't own any solid color kilts, but they can be very traditional. I also think a lot of contemporary kilts look sharp. Traditional kilts have an advantage for versatility. They can be worn with the most formal of outfits, but also can be dressed down to work in the most casual of outfits, just by switching the other things you're wearing.
Camouflage … I would lump that in with cargo shorts, cargo pants, etc. They all make sense if you're doing an activity that requires them (e.g. hiking, fighting a war). In terms of versatility, they have none. They only work with *the most* casual of outfits. They won't even work for smart casual.
A bug out bag video would be awesome, especially considering your military service being a factor in your choices. A budget-friendly vs. “premium” bug out bag video would be a cool idea too
I’ve been a heavy kilt wearer for around 10 years. I love my kilts, and I love that the USMC has their own tartan. The leatherneck.
The A2 bomber jacket looks so good, I didn't even know that bomber jackets had this much power in style
I would welcome a part II for military origin clothing. I used to wear camouflage all the time in college and later in the military. Not anymore. But I still have 2 different leather flight jackets, one with a chit on it.
5.11 makes the best cargo pants ever. I can fit a tablet in my pocket 😂
Another fun video! 5.11 is what I call "Smart Tactical", working as a construction inspector I wear 5.11 a lot.
When it's camo, it can also depend on the pattern. Camo pants or shorts are reliable and trendy. As far as a pattern, the pattern can also be a fashion statement. That also depends on where you are as well. Woodland, UCP, and 3 color dessert are pretty common. Tiger stripe on the other hand is rare but iconic.
Great video Antonio. 5.11 is indeed no joke! I discovered them years ago and got lots of their clothing and bags. For example; As jeans I only wear 5.11 tactical Defender slim jeans and as my EdC bag I got the 5.11 Tactical Push Pack 6L. Looks small, but you can fit lots of stuff in it and it is made solid. Also for work I use messenger bag from 5.11.
Geweldige.
@@mb8kr Zeker weten! UF Pro heeft trouwens ook super spul. (Translate: You bet! UF Pro also has great stuff)
I also have made the switch over to 5.11! I wear the Defener-Flex Urban pants. Love the magazine pockets perfect for my c-phone.
@@russellpresley6372 Indeed. They make awesome clothing and the additional pockets do realy come in handy... and not all are visible which makes it also easy to carry stuff with you, you want to hide from people with bad intentions. I don't know if you can get UF Pro over there, but if you can check those clothing out also. Just like 5.11 very high quality. My t-shirts and polo's are all from this brand and like 5.11, just love how it fits and use of materials. Just to make it clear; UF Pro is not MMA related, but like 5.11 towards military and first responders.
10:20 Fun fact: the word cravate actually comes from the word for a croatian (hrvat - cravat(e)).
I avoid camo as a rule because I wore it enough in the service, unless it is special like a team camo jersey. I love kilts, wore one as part of my dress uniform and will happily rock one anytime. Takes stones to wear that and Im a Scottish descendant. Some units not only have ties but also ascots as well.
Bugout vid would be cool. Maybe another video showing military style clothing like 5.11 for everyday wear. Some of us like the purpose built yet professional look of that style clothing but to mention contractors and such.
Heels. Boots with heels were worn by cavalry soldiers to fix better the boot to the stirrup. Later were worn by a king of France and the noblemen. And much later women began to wear them.
My favourite military jacket is the sahariana, by the way.
Oh, took your advice on a basic t shirt. Got them in the mail yesterday and tried one on this morning. Instant success. No logos or anything. Perfect.
I would like to see a bug out bag video.
This was great, can't wait for part 2.
6:09 I'd argue that with the invention of phones and especially smartphones the pocket watch has come back, but with extra functionality.
Antonio, thank you for puting out all these videos! I'm 30 and starting taking clothing seriously becuase I wanted to stop dressing like a kid. Your channel helped me update my style and the complements I get from my peers make me feel like a king. This video blew me away because most of what I wear is here. My usual outfit is boots, khaki chinos, button-up with a tie (sometimes) and a sports coat (sometimes), with aviators. It's ironic that after I left the Air Force I wanted nothing to do with the military and yet my clothes are almost entirely based in military history.
Hey Nar Nar - thank you so much for this wonderful message. The RMRS team and I appreciate it.
I love the historical aspects in your videos. Super interesting!
Please make more military-fashion inspired videos. Thanks!
This is noted.
I'd love to see a video on how you keep your wardrobe organized. I am gushing over your boot rack in the background.
My late grandfather always had a pocket (fob) watch and never owned a wristwatch.
He had a fob chain connected to his belt loop and put the watch in his pocket.
He never wore belts either but Fireman brand braces.
One of the things that would really set off a vest was a nice fob chain.
WWI pilots wore silk scarves so their necks didn’t chafe on their leather jackets as they were constantly turning their heads looking for the enemy fighters.
I carried and still have my blood chit from when I fought in Desert Storm. Always carried that, a pack of cigarettes and a Zippo lighter on every combat mission.
I currently have a goatskin A2 bomber jacket from Cockpit USA Also a navy peacoat from Ralph Lauren. And finally, I currently have two Burberry trench coats and kakis.
A couple of weeks ago, I wore khakis (and a blue blazer), a shirt and tie, and a dive watch to jury duty. I was the best dressed guy there.
Yes I would like to watch part 2
A part-2 would be very interesting
For someone like me who is an enjoyer of classic men's fashion and history especially WW1-2 I love these videos
Awesome! I enjoy these videos too.
For future reference, "Q" in Chinese is pronounced "ch". It's the "Chin" dynasty. It's where we get the word "China" from.
The MA1 WAS NOT FIRE RESISTANT. The MA1 was worn by flight crews over a fire resistant flight suit, but the MA1 caused problems in fires because the melted goo needed to be pealed off rescue personnel. For that reason the MA1 was replaced by the CWU-36/P and CWU-45/P both of which are made of fire resistant materials.
Woah 5.11 and RMRS? This is suprisingly interesting. 😁😁😁
I've been known to rock a kilt, but the camo kilt? I'm not so sure about that one. I would prefer just a solid colored utility or tactical kilt.
I love Kilts and Camouflage!!! When I was a Metal Frontman in the last band I was in, I wore a kilt and Metalheads loved it!!!
I have a couple kilts. Two are for running, one is a cargo kilt. I don't wear it much. I used to wear camo sometimes, but stopped.
Definitely looking forward to part two
I'd like to see you do a video on capes and cloaks and if you think they could have a place in modern men's fashion. one thing to consider is that they are talked about frequently in fencing treatises as defensive weapons
Even the Thumbnail Is OP💙
You could do a whole video on kilt dress and etiquette. They're becoming more popular and there's one for every type of event. Sport kilt, utility, tactical, casual, semi, and full dress. I'm sure I missed a few. Lots of history, differences between Irish, Scottish, and English. There's a right and plenty of wrong ways to wear them. Would make some good content. I've freed myself from pants prison!!!
My favorite jacket is my leather bomber jacket.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us. Interesting ! 😎
Part 2! I love these history videos.
Hi Antonio, great video, love to see a part two including the story behind deck jackets. Thanks, Hans in Sweden.
I'm not big on camouflage, but I do occasionally rock the tartan kilt!
Top Gun movies .. they're landmarks in fashion, especially something that evolved from Army and Navy .... Love those movies 🤩🤩🤩
Personally love to wear camouflage as a way to support the military (within the range. My dad and grandfathers served, so I support their service and friends I have currently serving).
huge YES to survival and bugout bags
Great one, Antonio.
Very interesting and informative.
Great last two videos you really know your clothing history great video 👍
Antonio, always great content very informative. Would love a video on the Peacoat.
surcingle belts originates from cavalrymen stable belts, with color stripes representing particular regiments.
Nice history lesson in the same month as Memorial Day. Respectful way to honor those that served.
Definitely want a part two and I love kilts but not much on fashion camo
I’ve worn 5.11 clothes and used their gear my whole career. Over 20 years, no issues.
I've had the tactical 6 in boots for LE. Very comfortable and tough boots.
Cool video!
This is a great video Antonio. Who remembers the TV show Baa Baa Black Sheep?
Yes, I wear kilts. I don't like camo and I served, front line duties. I prefer the khaki, olive green, tan solid colors for work kilts. But I do like BDU like clothing, especially with pants.
Kilts are awesome. I wear them at least a couple times a week.
Part 2 for sure !!! That was great … good enough this is my first comment even though I have watch many of your videos
Interesting video Antonio, really inspiring. 😎👊🏾
Hi Antonio. I have been a fan of 511 Tactical for a long time. My favorite pants are the 511 Stryke pants. They have pockets for everything that I need. Paired with 5.11 Freedom Flex Short Sleeve Shirt they cover basically anything that I need for casual wear. My "Uniform" for my contract business was 5.11 Stryke pants in Tan plus a 5.11 polo in Black and a Navy Sport Coat. I also have 2 5.11 kilts in Multicam and TDU green, super comfy and I love th fact that they were originally created as an April Fools Joke. (look it up)
Man, someone has to make a movie about a guy helping a military person get to safety, so that he can collect the reward money. The script practically writes itself.
Pretty cool stuff. I have many Alpha Industries bombers, though only one with a blood chit stitching inside. They generally charge much more for them, but got it on sale.
Used 5.11 during deployment and before that, sadly the weakest part of 5.11 pants is the canvas used for trouser pockets. Pockets are good about couple month and after that you have huge hole.
Hey! Your talking my language! Bug out bags and tactical clothing! Good stuff
If you like the style of a pocket watch converted to a wrist watch then check out Vario watches
Don't beam me up yet Scotty.
I'm taking a shi🎆🎇
nice content thanks for sharing.
Part two please
PLEEEEASE...part 2 sir!
G8 video Antonio .....looking forward to part 2 👍
I really enjoyed this video. Before, during, after serving in the military I have always like function and style of military clothing. Please do a part II to this video. I remember you did another military style video a couple of years ago that was very interesting also. Thanks.
field jackets please!
Yes, more of military stuff. Awesome
Yes please , part 2
I'd love to see a part 2, but I think you did separate videos on the others jackets and boots you mentioned. I don't know if you did one on cargo pants.
Hey Antonio! Loved today’s content as always. Can’t wait to see part 2!
There is camo and there is camo, but you cannot beat a nice piece of alpenflage, the Swiss army knife of camo :)
A “bug out bag” article sounds like an interesting idea 👍
What I'm gathering from this is that the Air Force is clearly the most superior branch
That would be the Marines.
Sorry, Marines take that title
What I want is Antonio's shirt 👍 Anyone know where to find either that particular shirt or similar in the UK?
Great vid, Devil. Any leather flight jackets that you recommend?
Interesting story. It's well explained.
I thought you'd be more of a triple ought design guy.
Just found you guys. New subscriber.
Yes. Do the backpack video.
I do conceal carry wich pant has that pocket, do the pack video
Hey Marine, bug out bags would be awesome
Love this one👍🏼👍🏼. Hooah
Plenty of topic info to make this into an ongoing series.
Definitely do a bug out video!
Are loafers suitable for 18 year olds? I really like them under a chino and especially a light suede 1 in the summer and i really want to buy my first 1 this sunmer but my mother says its to old for me but i think it isnt but i just want some perspective from other people. Thx
I would love to see a video about bugout bags
I’d like to see you talk about bug out bags.