Hey! Question for you! Have you ever accepted Jesus as your personal savior from your sins? Please let me explain real quick... We have all sinned. Romans 3:23 says "For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God;" Our sins have a penalty. That penalty is hell. Romans 6:23 says "For the wages of sin is death..." Because of our sin, when we die, hell is our eternal destiny. But here is the good news, the verse does not stop there. It continues "...but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord." Romans 5:8 says "But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us." We have all sinned and we deserve to go to hell, but God sent His son, Jesus, to die for our sins and pay the penalty we owe. Jesus is the Messiah, the Christ! God sent His only begotten Son, Jesus, to earth to die for our sins and pay the penalty for our sins! Jesus died for our sins, but He rose again from the dead and beat death! By accepting Jesus as your savior in faith, you can inherit eternal life in heaven! Repent of your sins and place your faith in Jesus Christ today! Place your faith in Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior! Call out to Jesus today and ask Him to forgive your sins and save your soul! Romans 10:13 - "For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved."
Every tuxedo is a suit, but not every suit is a tuxedo. Also Tuxedo jackets only have jetted pockets, peaked or shawl lapels, traditionally no vent and they have their own type of shirt
Tuxedo jackets absolutely do not only have jetted pockets in modern times. And there are even some nice notch lapel tuxedos but honestly I don’t see the point. Also no vent is also something modern tuxedos have moved passed. You get a much better silhouette. The biggest difference in modern tuxedos vs suits is simply the facing on the lapel. Silk or velvet, etc. even weirder modern designers have been trying to push lapeless tuxedos. Which is just ridiculous lol. Don’t even look the slightest bit good. At least it’s possible to pull of a notch lapel tuxedo. Don’t forget vests either, you can get around bibbed or pleated shirts and cummerbunds by wearing a vest. All this being said, the days of standard formal tuxedos are kind of gone, for only very few events actually require that level of formality without just going full white tie. Typically black tie these days except for super fancy occasions with a strict dress code, actually means black tie optional. This results in people wearing much more eccentric and unique formal styles. Stuff like dinner jackets. Vibrant bow ties. Crazy dress shoes crusted in jewels, beads, or crystals. And I for one actually prefer this because I love light grey tuxedos.
@@sn5806Modern Tuxedos are just suits with a different lapel. But a traditional Tuxedo is more than just that. Cheap, modern Tuxedos have what .... said. But they are just that, cheap and a fashion. The ventless, jetted pocket and peaked or shawl lapel Tuxedo will never go out of style, while these modern ones will.
@@sn5806 I think it's more that modern tux having vents is a consequence of them often being off the rack instead of tailored, or rented, so they're not as bespoke as vintage tuxedos, unless you actually go for bespoke of course.
I love the way he responds positively to the question at first. 'of course' makes it feel like a positive response without any judgement. I think it just sets up the rest of the video to be quite wholesome and informative
I love that people actually still make vintage recreations of the original Canadian tuxedo made for that country singer. It’s so cringe. But still so cool.
I love the way you approach the different questions you get. No question is too stupid, you just go ”yes of course I’ll explain it :D” and go through the video with 0 judgement and just all around good vibes
There are many bond looks. The most recent bond Daniel Craig’s wardrobe blows the others away by light years. Especially when Tom ford did the suits, because they were very fitted.
It doesn't have to be a satin weave. It can also be grosgrain. And usually the tux-fabric is mohair or barathea. And always wear a waistcoveirng with a tuxedo- either a waistcoat or a cummer und.
Modern tuxedos actually come in a variety of different fabrics. One fabric that has been very popular the last few years is velvet. There are quite a few examples of herringbone and similar weave patterned tuxedos. Especially in warmer weather tuxedos utilizing linen or bamboo. Helps keep you cool.
I work at a Johnston and Murphy. I love watching your videos to learn more about men's fashion. Very informative. Also I want to help my fiance dress nicer when needed.
Good job, however you missed 1 important thing. If the dinmer jacket is single breasted then you need to wear a waistcovering such as a cummerbund or a waistcoat. (Waistcoats will be cut lower than a regular vest.) If the dinner jacket is double breasted then you do not need to have a waistcovering. 👍
I want to grow up to be as sexy as Parker. Thanks for making the subtle language of fashion more understandable for a layman who’s never held an interest in such things. Your content makes me actually excited about trying new looks.
Here in my country (Philippines), the temp are usually high and yet, I am always fascinated and dream of wearing a personally tailored suit. That first green suit looks great!
Wish you had shown a couple of tux options without bow ties. A lot of people tend to think that it's the bow tie that makes the difference rather than the details on the suit itself.
I don't know in which country you live, but in Germany and other European countries, a bow tie is the most common choice, some would argue even mandatory if you wear a tuxedo. If you want to wear a regular black tie, go for a good black suit instead. Honestly, at weddings I have never seen anyone with a tuxedo without a bow tie.
Can you also explain the different dress codes, e.g. black tie, white tie, when to wear a tux, when to wear tails, etc. 😊 Especially for people like me who don’t speak English as their first language, it’s very interesting
I own white tie, bought by my dad in a thrift shop and altered to fit by my grandmother, I have the same figure as my dad so it fits me. Very formal clothing is called "full dress", and includes military dress uniforms, national costume, morning coats for men (in the case of the UK also formal kilts), and for women means clothing like ball gowns. For the evening the equivalent is called "white tie" and would include ball gowns for women, for men it would be the tailcoat with white bowtie, for military there's such a thing as "mess dress". Less formal would be the "lounge suit" during the day, what we normally see as the business suit, this also includes suits or dresses for women, and for military members would be what's known as service dress, less formal than full dress but still a lot more formal than their combat uniforms. Evening equivalent would be "black tie", your tuxedo. Essentially white tie in the modern day is restricted to very formal events like state dinners, while black tie is almost as formal but more at home for high class dinners and red carpet functions like movie premiers. I break the rules though and wear white tie to my workplace's christmas party, it gets a lot of compliments and no one minds that it's technically not in business casual dress code, since there's others that turn up in t-shirts.
I personally own a few vintage tuxedos from the 1930s and 40s and they usually don’t have covered buttons because some companies just couldn’t afford to get extra material so the buttons are just really pretty
I love both tuxedo and suit, personally I loved the suit combination of red shirt, black tie, and black suit jacket. As for tuxedo I like classic look with Grey colored.
This MF casually flexin an epic suit/tux game. Keep up the awesome work.
The Canadian Tuxedo might’ve been my fav.
Which one is the Canadian one
@@SamayGhoshdenim jacket with jeans is what people call Canadian tuxedo 😅
@@petergreen1994 is the bathrobe a royal gown back there?? 😆
I love the canadian tux, it's my daily wear
Hey! Question for you! Have you ever accepted Jesus as your personal savior from your sins? Please let me explain real quick... We have all sinned. Romans 3:23 says "For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God;"
Our sins have a penalty. That penalty is hell.
Romans 6:23 says "For the wages of sin is death..." Because of our sin, when we die, hell is our eternal destiny. But here is the good news, the verse does not stop there. It continues "...but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord." Romans 5:8 says "But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us."
We have all sinned and we deserve to go to hell, but God sent His son, Jesus, to die for our sins and pay the penalty we owe. Jesus is the Messiah, the Christ! God sent His only begotten Son, Jesus, to earth to die for our sins and pay the penalty for our sins! Jesus died for our sins, but He rose again from the dead and beat death! By accepting Jesus as your savior in faith, you can inherit eternal life in heaven! Repent of your sins and place your faith in Jesus Christ today! Place your faith in Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior! Call out to Jesus today and ask Him to forgive your sins and save your soul!
Romans 10:13 - "For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved."
Every tuxedo is a suit, but not every suit is a tuxedo. Also Tuxedo jackets only have jetted pockets, peaked or shawl lapels, traditionally no vent and they have their own type of shirt
True instead of of shirt buttons traditionally you would have shirt studs and a pleated-bib
Tuxedo jackets absolutely do not only have jetted pockets in modern times. And there are even some nice notch lapel tuxedos but honestly I don’t see the point. Also no vent is also something modern tuxedos have moved passed. You get a much better silhouette.
The biggest difference in modern tuxedos vs suits is simply the facing on the lapel. Silk or velvet, etc. even weirder modern designers have been trying to push lapeless tuxedos. Which is just ridiculous lol. Don’t even look the slightest bit good. At least it’s possible to pull of a notch lapel tuxedo.
Don’t forget vests either, you can get around bibbed or pleated shirts and cummerbunds by wearing a vest.
All this being said, the days of standard formal tuxedos are kind of gone, for only very few events actually require that level of formality without just going full white tie. Typically black tie these days except for super fancy occasions with a strict dress code, actually means black tie optional. This results in people wearing much more eccentric and unique formal styles. Stuff like dinner jackets. Vibrant bow ties. Crazy dress shoes crusted in jewels, beads, or crystals. And I for one actually prefer this because I love light grey tuxedos.
From this I remember every natural no is whole no but every whole no is not natural no
@@sn5806Modern Tuxedos are just suits with a different lapel. But a traditional Tuxedo is more than just that. Cheap, modern Tuxedos have what .... said. But they are just that, cheap and a fashion. The ventless, jetted pocket and peaked or shawl lapel Tuxedo will never go out of style, while these modern ones will.
@@sn5806 I think it's more that modern tux having vents is a consequence of them often being off the rack instead of tailored, or rented, so they're not as bespoke as vintage tuxedos, unless you actually go for bespoke of course.
The denim had me rolling 😅
I thought it seriously was a tux lol
@@dandandan18it's called the canadian tuxedo so i guess
@@ChilaAuroraVT I just looked it up, it's legit a Canadian tux lol, but it's typically used as a joke
@@dandandan18 out culture isn't a joke /lh
@@ChilaAuroraVT I didn't say any culture is a joke, I said that the term ″Canadian tux″ is typically used as a joke (in a humorous way).
I love the way he responds positively to the question at first. 'of course' makes it feel like a positive response without any judgement. I think it just sets up the rest of the video to be quite wholesome and informative
How else would you answer this question? "Ok, you morons"?
Yeah I don't see any flaws in him. He's a perfect guy
Canadian Tuxedo is iconic 🔥
I love that people actually still make vintage recreations of the original Canadian tuxedo made for that country singer. It’s so cringe. But still so cool.
Which one?
Which one is cAnadian
@@homelessgunnerthe double denim
Indian tuxedo is more iconic
The name's Bond...Parker Bond
and now I have spiderman x bond au plot bunnies running around in my mind lol
@vV_Strixhaven_Sophmore_Vv what in the world is " spiderman x bond au plot bunnies"?
@film79 Translation, Spiderman and James Bond alternate universe story ideas that I can’t get out of my mind. Hope that helps :)
the bames nond... bames jond...
Love that he's out of breath at the end lol, the effort to take on and off a suit is crazy, mad respect
Such a kind, elegant, positive and handsome sir
That Canadian tuxedo was the best. Hilarious.
Canadian tuxedo? What’s that?
@@stephaniebarrows5428denim
Tuxedo Suit Tuxedo Suit Tuxedo Suit BOND 😂😂😂😂 love it.
“But of course.” The way you said that was pure perfection 👌👌
OMGG I love the colorful asymmetrical tuxedo!!!
I love the way you approach the different questions you get. No question is too stupid, you just go ”yes of course I’ll explain it :D” and go through the video with 0 judgement and just all around good vibes
I like the Bond look.
There are many bond looks. The most recent bond Daniel Craig’s wardrobe blows the others away by light years. Especially when Tom ford did the suits, because they were very fitted.
@@MisterRorschach90I'd argue Brosnan actually looked better in the tuxes than Craig
The bond moment had me dying 😂 Love the content Bro keep it up.
“BOND.” Had me on the floor xD
You are hilarious. I just love these videos
The Canadian Tux broke literally all the rules
Ya that's enough
Nice video man ❤
Thanks for showing so many different manifestations of the two types!
Well curated suits and tuxedos 👏🏽
Love that you wore many suits and tuxedos for examples
As a Canadian I appreciate the representation
Im glad the canadian tuxedo made it in
Tuxedo really givin me dat Brad Pitt vibe tho.
I’m 66 and didn’t know that!! I’m loving these lessons.😊
That bond was smooth
How much cuteness does Parker exude❤
slay as per usual
💅🏿😂
Thanks for adding the tuxedo of my people. Denim on denim for the win.
I love that you are teaching today's youth how to look presentable! You are doing a great job, keep it up!😊
Thanks for the info on the difference between a suit and a tuxedo
Mercy, you are just gorgeous!
Até que enfim um criador de conteúdo com interesse didático, com estilo!
Moral of the story I prefer a tuxedo 😍
He looks SO GOOD
It doesn't have to be a satin weave. It can also be grosgrain. And usually the tux-fabric is mohair or barathea. And always wear a waistcoveirng with a tuxedo- either a waistcoat or a cummer und.
Modern tuxedos actually come in a variety of different fabrics. One fabric that has been very popular the last few years is velvet. There are quite a few examples of herringbone and similar weave patterned tuxedos. Especially in warmer weather tuxedos utilizing linen or bamboo. Helps keep you cool.
@@MisterRorschach90 yup, but I wouldn't recommend velvet for trousers
Thank you very much for this video. It has completely changed my life. I feel more confident now that I know the differences.
your wardrobe makes me happy!!🎉🎉🎉
Thank you for including a Canadian Tuxedo ❤❤❤
The multi-colored tuxedo looks amazing on you!! 👀
I work at a Johnston and Murphy. I love watching your videos to learn more about men's fashion. Very informative. Also I want to help my fiance dress nicer when needed.
Man you look so good, everything you wear just suits you it’s incredible.
The colorful tux was so beautiful ❤️😍
Thank you Andrew Garfield
Bow vs Tie
The collection needs a runway 🔥
It’s my goal in life to look this good, and to have these many suits.
Amazing role-model style wise
Love that last one
Good job, however you missed 1 important thing. If the dinmer jacket is single breasted then you need to wear a waistcovering such as a cummerbund or a waistcoat.
(Waistcoats will be cut lower than a regular vest.)
If the dinner jacket is double breasted then you do not need to have a waistcovering. 👍
I want to grow up to be as sexy as Parker. Thanks for making the subtle language of fashion more understandable for a layman who’s never held an interest in such things. Your content makes me actually excited about trying new looks.
Never thought Id consider suits casual
This guy if u see this you are the man thank you
Liked the addition of the Canadian Tuxedo 🇨🇦
I'm glad that I found your channel so far enjoying it.🎉
This man went all out.
Oh I love this “Bond”😂
Omg the Canadian tuxedo... so great.
🖤🖤🖤
Looking good!
The man with 3 last names bustin' out with the knowledge.
I just love the way you do your videos
..... " you get it right that's gonna be enough? "
this guy has a musical way to make an informative video a lot more fun
The Bond got me 🤣🤣🤣
If I was a man, I would want to dress just like this man. So damn charming!
You can be just inject a hormonal injection and wear what we (Men) wear easy😊
You look amazing!
the canadian tuxedo did it for me. Absolute genius!
You would make the next perfect James Bond. I vote for you!
Taquito was my favorite
"Bond" part is 😂😂😂
Here in my country (Philippines), the temp are usually high and yet, I am always fascinated and dream of wearing a personally tailored suit. That first green suit looks great!
Wish you had shown a couple of tux options without bow ties. A lot of people tend to think that it's the bow tie that makes the difference rather than the details on the suit itself.
I don't know in which country you live, but in Germany and other European countries, a bow tie is the most common choice, some would argue even mandatory if you wear a tuxedo. If you want to wear a regular black tie, go for a good black suit instead. Honestly, at weddings I have never seen anyone with a tuxedo without a bow tie.
you cannot wear a tie with a tuxedo ever!
Why is this man so gorgeous?
lovin the Canadian Tux! 🤣
this is so helpful, thanks! 🎉🙏🏻
I don’t know which one looks better! I think both 😊
I love your color block suit coat!
The Canadian Tuxedo was my favorite!💙
You actually own so many Tuxedo/Suits. It’s high key a flex 😂👏🏾😌
that bond is just 👌😩
Can you also explain the different dress codes, e.g. black tie, white tie, when to wear a tux, when to wear tails, etc. 😊
Especially for people like me who don’t speak English as their first language, it’s very interesting
I own white tie, bought by my dad in a thrift shop and altered to fit by my grandmother, I have the same figure as my dad so it fits me.
Very formal clothing is called "full dress", and includes military dress uniforms, national costume, morning coats for men (in the case of the UK also formal kilts), and for women means clothing like ball gowns.
For the evening the equivalent is called "white tie" and would include ball gowns for women, for men it would be the tailcoat with white bowtie, for military there's such a thing as "mess dress".
Less formal would be the "lounge suit" during the day, what we normally see as the business suit, this also includes suits or dresses for women, and for military members would be what's known as service dress, less formal than full dress but still a lot more formal than their combat uniforms.
Evening equivalent would be "black tie", your tuxedo.
Essentially white tie in the modern day is restricted to very formal events like state dinners, while black tie is almost as formal but more at home for high class dinners and red carpet functions like movie premiers.
I break the rules though and wear white tie to my workplace's christmas party, it gets a lot of compliments and no one minds that it's technically not in business casual dress code, since there's others that turn up in t-shirts.
I personally own a few vintage tuxedos from the 1930s and 40s and they usually don’t have covered buttons because some companies just couldn’t afford to get extra material so the buttons are just really pretty
Mygad your hair is amazing
Mixing in the Canadian tuxedo was a good choice
Wait I need to see more of the Best Jeanist Suit!!
"Bomd" made me snort laugh and seeing a denim tux made me happy
This is beautiful ♥️
the Canadian tuxedo got me.
That's the amount of times I need my math teacher to repeat the topic
Please show how you do your amazing hair!!
How often does this man change a day damn
Dude I love the mutli-colored tux!
Thank you for this. I had an idea but wasn't sure 👍🏼
Why’s his hair gotta be so good broo
Bond 😂 that part was too good.
I'm south African and I love your vids
I love both tuxedo and suit, personally I loved the suit combination of red shirt, black tie, and black suit jacket. As for tuxedo I like classic look with Grey colored.
Best outfits a I saw on a crazy scientist so far.
I'm so glad you can tell the difference because I cannot 😂
Exactly three months,this was the first vid i saw and subscribed for u❤.....till now loving every content of ur❤keep rocking ❤🎉
the work you put into this video is commendable, subbed!