great video, Inherited my grandfather’s Rolex Oyster Perpetual 1953, got it serviced and pressure tested and it is good as new. Buy quality and it will last for generations.
Don't even get me started. Almost everything I wear now is wool. My dress shirts and flannel pants, my jackets, my hats. Reda makes amazing 100% wool tshirts and I've even tried wool boxers but they just don't last very well... That's how you glow up your clothes, this one is just about the importance of accessories
It's very interesting looking at fashion content intended for different groups of people. The contents of this are good advice, it's just useless for me because it isn't meant for me. Except for buying high quality pieces. That is something everybody needs to learn.
Females and youth drive the fast fashion market. So if you want to be seen as a manly man you will follow the tips in this video. Females: "I can't wear that dress to the office party, I wore it 3 years ago; I need a new dress." Men: "This watch? I got it with my first pay from this company 20 years ago. This Barbour jacket? I got it on my trip to England 10 years ago. This tie clip? It is one of the few things my grandfather didn't have to sell off when he first came to this country in 1889."
Exactly. Men's fashion is often a refection of your personal history. And I've got to start saying females instead of women too, it sounds so delightfully idiosyncratic.
@@awkwardgenius I wasn't being woke, I was merely including non-adult females, but since I also used "youth" it was kinda redundant. Use whatever term you want, I won't judge someone for it as long as they extend the same curtesy to me.
@@CanadaFree-ce9jn I wasn't judging or being cute. It sounded original but also correct so I like that. I think it's fascinating that there are ways to say things that are 100% correct but sound a bit off for no reason.
great video, Inherited my grandfather’s Rolex Oyster Perpetual 1953, got it serviced and pressure tested and it is good as new. Buy quality and it will last for generations.
Yes. You've got a gem there and a real piece of family history
For me it's wool and leather
Me too! I love my wool and baby it.
Don't even get me started. Almost everything I wear now is wool. My dress shirts and flannel pants, my jackets, my hats. Reda makes amazing 100% wool tshirts and I've even tried wool boxers but they just don't last very well... That's how you glow up your clothes, this one is just about the importance of accessories
It's very interesting looking at fashion content intended for different groups of people. The contents of this are good advice, it's just useless for me because it isn't meant for me. Except for buying high quality pieces. That is something everybody needs to learn.
I agree, but some things are universal, like 'fit' trumps everything else. You just look better in clothes that fit right. Thanks for stopping by
@@awkwardgenius that's true, I kind of forgot about it since it was so early into the video
Females and youth drive the fast fashion market. So if you want to be seen as a manly man you will follow the tips in this video.
Females: "I can't wear that dress to the office party, I wore it 3 years ago; I need a new dress." Men: "This watch? I got it with my first pay from this company 20 years ago. This Barbour jacket? I got it on my trip to England 10 years ago. This tie clip? It is one of the few things my grandfather didn't have to sell off when he first came to this country in 1889."
Exactly. Men's fashion is often a refection of your personal history. And I've got to start saying females instead of women too, it sounds so delightfully idiosyncratic.
@@awkwardgenius I wasn't being woke, I was merely including non-adult females, but since I also used "youth" it was kinda redundant. Use whatever term you want, I won't judge someone for it as long as they extend the same curtesy to me.
@@CanadaFree-ce9jn I wasn't judging or being cute. It sounded original but also correct so I like that. I think it's fascinating that there are ways to say things that are 100% correct but sound a bit off for no reason.