I don’t wear all to much workwear, but I will be honest… I think the argument of authenticity is bogus and overplayed out. This goes not only for workwear but also for trends as a whole. Everyday joes who don’t run and sit around all day wear running shoes, people working 9-5’s going home every night wear mountain recreation clothing, people who aren’t cowboys or coal mine workers wear selvedge denim/ normal denim (which is now a significant piece of pop culture), people who don’t live in arctic conditions wear Canada goose, people who don’t regularly hunt wear Barbour, people who don’t work in kitchens wear Clogs/mules, I could go on forever. Clothing is and always will be appropriated. They will be used in a way against their inherent function. I don’t view that as a bad thing. Out of this comes experimentation (among many other things) which I view as invaluable in fashion
The workwear thing hits home with me as a lifelong blue collar worker. I’m totally cool with people wearing it casually, BUT it’s kind of stilly to see people wear things like double knees or lineman patches. They make those items way less flexible and comfortable, so why anyone would choose that for the look is beyond me! Still, live and let live.
I wear ‘em because of the high waist and the fact that they’re union made in the us (even though I live in the Netherlands). I haven’t found any pant that fits the same way.
On the work wear thing, Ive been an electrician for 10 years and it never bothered me that people started wearing Carhartt as a fashion trend. When I'm not at work, I usually wear double front Greasepoint work jeans and boots. To me, it feels authentic. It's like the stuff I wear at work but much higher quality and a vintage feel. I really don't care if this is considered a "dead trend". It just feels right for me.
ALD is just neoprep or street prep that was partially a thing in NYC since a couple decades ago. Teddy just took it and centered the brand around it. ALD is like the starter pack that curates everything.
Killing jorts 1000% ??? That sounds like a fascist fashion police to me. I have lived for many years in Paris where Parisians told me with disgust how bad certains garments do look like. First, I was sold because, hey, if the fashionable Parisians are saying it, it has to be true. Later, I realized that the whole city of Paris looks like a dystopian place where everybody is wearing the same outfit. Boring! I admit that jorts are a very controversial topic mainly because they can look pretty bad, if worn, and I mean IF worn, by a male person with a wrong body shape. Too short, too tight, over the knee, etc. However, there is a sweet spot where jorts can look good on a person depending on the jorts itself AND on the person wearing it.
First of all, what a dope channel I'm so glad I came across your videos! Regarding the authenticity discussion, I think the point being made is that, for example, the decision to wear cowboy boots on the subway is purely fashionable and not practical- and in fashion that is sort of the line that separates those that know vs who doesn't. In terms of Gorp- yes, an arc'teryx is an effective garment in cold or wet weather but depending on how it is styled determines the wearers "intention". To embody the Gorp aesthetic or just have a practical jacket for that day's weather is the same dilemma as work wear or even the dilution of the ALD aesthetic we have all seen and appreciated to some extent.
I feel like Jean cuts are really more like “what is your body type?” If you’re tall enough and in decent shape you can make boot cuts work. If you’re short you should probably go with something relatively slim in the leg, if you have really muscular thighs, those near skin tight jeans can look good, etc.
I’m from California, and workwear labels like Dickies, Ben Davis, and Carhartt have been a staple in our style since the late 80s, especially in hip-hop/gang streetwear culture. Goodbye to all of you ditching the look! 👋🏽 more for me!
What is "cultural appropriation?" Are Japanese jeans cultural appropriation? How about Japanese Whisky and all the other things they adopted from other cultures and either perfectly replicated or in some cases improved? I've never heard anyone complaining about that. Isn't it all just "cultural exchange" and a good thing? Do people born with the accident of certain DNA haplogroups somehow own certain cultural artifacts? How does one determine which artifacts belong to which culture? How far back do we have to go in history to figure it out?
@@georgeleorgebeorge2354 Exactly my point. It seems to mesh with this weird western/white guilt idea that is predicated on the false notion that our ancestors are the only ones who ever conquered or colonized another people group. It's all extremely silly, helps absolutely nobody, and needs to go away.
I just wear classic menswear mostly and couldn't care less about trends. Of course I take some inspiration from some current looka by certain people or brands, but I lean towards stuff that I feel I will be comfortable in until the garment is worn out, repaired and worn out again. I am sure some people will find this super lame and the baggy ivy style clothing prevent me from showing off my "guns" or my quads, but tbh I like it that way. Something I like is, that pants are cut wider now and the skinny trend is over. Because squats made my body so that I cannot wear skinny pants anymore. My personal trends are current looks by G. Bruce Boyer and Tony Madsen Sylvester or Simon from Permanent Style.
I can proudly say I only fall into one of these. I have bootcut jeans but I only wear them with proper square toe boots. Nothing else falls over them well enough.
I've struggled all my life trying to find a style that I like and suits me. I had to wait for the dreadful hipsters to disappear so that I could get into heritage (work) wear. I'm going nowhere soon. trends come and go but a few pieces of classic wear. will always help you through. p.s. I don't own any carhartt.
Late comment, but I’ll be honest, it gets to be +40C where I am in the summer and I still generally wear jeans or pants. However, my going on 15 year rule for shorts has been: if your goal is to not have fabric on your legs, shorts need to be really short and really light weight, and really loose. Think a 6”-8” inseam, light linen, cotton blend, or synthetic. Ideally some Patagonia Baggies always did the trick, but I guess we can’t GORP now, sooo… back to my Dickies 874s… oh wait, can’t do that either. Guess I’ll be walking round in my briefs for 2024 😅
Well, dont know if I really understood the word jorts correctly. But anyway atleast I have to wear shorts when temperature climbs to 25 or more, and I think faded nicked jean shorts (better if selvage) look much cooler than other shorts out there. Double cuff and little above knee 🦵 And hey, I like old Carhartt Detroit and chore coats too 😁
My weird trend i see insanely a lot is some kind of Levis bum. At least in Munich. Everyone is dressed from head to toe in levis stuff and they are often not even a denim. Is there something going on in mainstream that i missed. People ware levis polos with embroider logo or white t with big printed logo and those sneakers inspired by Italian sneakers but with levis logo. This especially bothers me because i got finaly modern recreation of type 1 and pare of 501s. Now i feel like im in with something that is happening but i dont get what
I’m glad you brought up the whole “Stolen Valor” thing. I personally enjoy Selvedge & MUSA leather/canvas clothing, but it’s more from the craftsmanship & quality aspect of it all. I prefer owning “fewer, nicer things.” Function trumps form in my personal opinion. Having said that, I’ll browse places like Instagram and see what essentially looks like “1930s Union-Man Cosplay.” I personally buy & wear one or two pairs of raw selvedge because I know that I will be covered for 3 - 4 years, with lighter fabrics for Summer. When I see individuals taking “fashion” pictures in a new pair of 25-Oz jeans or Redwings or Belts weekly if not daily - that to me defeats the purpose of owning high-quality clothing. Just a personal, snobby, elitist opinion I formulated after seeing the 1000th coffee barista/retail associate/IT Specialist dressed like they’re going to work on a 19th century locomotive or the Empire State Building. Again, just an observation that’s coming from a former late 90s skateboarder who called everyone a “poser” who wore skate brands without skating or used skate companies the teenage-skater “zeitgeist” deemed “lame.” Cheers, all.
Can you tell me the brand (somting WH) of those awesome bootcut jeans? Have the same looking boot and have been rocking that style for almost 40years with Pride and satisfaction. Thanks.
i love double knee, been wearing it before it became a thing, and not going to stop just because other people decide to wear the same, I don't need to be special or elite in things I wear to be happy, i don't care about jorts and shorts in general, and don't care about baggy fit of ald but otherwise I see no harm if other people find alternative brands since I have several type 2 and type 3 and none of them by levi's
@@CeeAreDee Jorts (cut off) were a trend in the US in the 70's-80's. Hemmed sold as a product Jorts entered the market in the mid to late 1980's and were out of fashion in the US by the early 90's (replaced for the most part by cargo pants at the time). As a product, Jorts still exist but do not have the same ubiquity in terms of adoption. There are other materials that are far more breathable and flexible to wear in the summer than denim, not to mention more flattering cuts.
Both good choices and if we’re being sensible then 2 pairs of good jeans is more than enough. But this becomes a hobby and a passion and then the sky’s the limit. Although I do consider my collection to be a bit much. And I’ve thinned it down a lot.
@@CeeAreDee yeah I understand that's were I'm getting to. My passion for raw denim came back I'm thinking 30 pairs of jeans and at least a foot 20 denim jackets that good.
Funny you should say that few people look good in bootcut jeans. I’m 45, and I used to think the same about slim/skinny jeans around 2002-4, when the whole fad started, around the time of The Strokes and all the rest. Then people got used to the look, and we got 20 years of slim cut pants, with everyone - literally everyone - wearing them, including chubby, short men (and women) that looked terrible in that cut. When and if bootcuts/flares come back, it will feel weird and wrong at first, and then people will get used to it as well. So it goes with fashion.
Come on, don't think we could get a raw selvedge 8oz denim short to fade for next year's invitational? I have all of the indigo dyed Chino shorts Gustin released this summer
I recently bought a few pairs of Dickies. I like them more than jeans, but less than a good pair of chinos. They fill a niche where I live. Looking too nice can get you robbed, and looking like you take yourself too seriously is not a good look either around here. Dickies just kinda work. I can wear em in the garden or garage or out to the store and not worry too much
'strict' blue collar workwear has been pretty played out for a while. cosplay/building site playmobil puts it well. I hadn't heard of Aime Leon Dore, but i'm pleased to say that from initial google image searching it looks pretty similar to how lockdown impacted the way i dressed - looser, more comfortable, and a casually deliberate hotchpotch - seemingly function over form but with an intentional style. was expecting short inseams to make your list. first saw it on someone wearing selvage and the 'inch above the ankle' was a bit much for heavy denim - but a cropped on the ankle bone length loose linen trouser, lightweight chino or cord? yes i like it. not going to get my denim rehemmed in a hurry (although now i have got use to all-day-everyday pyjamawear the denim is hanging and feeling a bit sad).
It’s funny how a guy who lives in Germany, and is not an American, gonna tell us to stop wearing work wear and cut off jeans. It’s called Americana and it ain’t no trend, we’ve been doing it for over a hundred years hipster.
White or black shirt, blue or black jeans (cuffed, duh), leather boots and belt, and, when applicable, a black denim jacket. +1 to uniform dressing.... Making lives easier, if just a bit boring 😀👍🏻
The people buying the styles are the ones that tell you if it's in or not. Dude said jean shorts are all over brooklyn and Europe, but then says they are not in style. I'm sorry but the people have spoken. Jean shorts are in. Chose your wash and length carefully.
Do not get me wrong. I like your channel. But... the only thing you should avoid at *all costs* is these "AVOID THESE TRENDS Videos". It is pretty pointless and unnecessary in my humble opinion.
Funny as wellbi wanted to get carhartt b01 after looking in to they're history. But the fact it is becoming mainstream gets me weird feelings after all ready getting in to levis wave by accident
"Cultural appropriation" worth getting on the soap box for? Imagine having this ignorant of a take. I suppose everyone has to virtue signal about something these days lol
I don’t wear all to much workwear, but I will be honest… I think the argument of authenticity is bogus and overplayed out. This goes not only for workwear but also for trends as a whole.
Everyday joes who don’t run and sit around all day wear running shoes, people working 9-5’s going home every night wear mountain recreation clothing, people who aren’t cowboys or coal mine workers wear selvedge denim/ normal denim (which is now a significant piece of pop culture), people who don’t live in arctic conditions wear Canada goose, people who don’t regularly hunt wear Barbour, people who don’t work in kitchens wear Clogs/mules, I could go on forever.
Clothing is and always will be appropriated. They will be used in a way against their inherent function. I don’t view that as a bad thing. Out of this comes experimentation (among many other things) which I view as invaluable in fashion
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Very, very well put.
Wonderfully stated.
Well said Sir.
Helps if you look the role you’re playing though. Some white collar techie in red wings looks silly
The workwear thing hits home with me as a lifelong blue collar worker. I’m totally cool with people wearing it casually, BUT it’s kind of stilly to see people wear things like double knees or lineman patches. They make those items way less flexible and comfortable, so why anyone would choose that for the look is beyond me! Still, live and let live.
I like to wear double knee jeans for woodworking and blacksmithing.
I wear ‘em because of the high waist and the fact that they’re union made in the us (even though I live in the Netherlands). I haven’t found any pant that fits the same way.
brings to mind that scene in the movie, Zoolander when the model guy goes on the job to mine coal with his dad and brothers.
I take it that you're not buying Rose Anvil x Nick's new ND2 boot with the DOUBLE lineman patch. Hahaha!
What up Carl. Love your channel!
On the work wear thing, Ive been an electrician for 10 years and it never bothered me that people started wearing Carhartt as a fashion trend. When I'm not at work, I usually wear double front Greasepoint work jeans and boots. To me, it feels authentic. It's like the stuff I wear at work but much higher quality and a vintage feel. I really don't care if this is considered a "dead trend". It just feels right for me.
Ever since I worked framing I’ve bought work shirts. They just make sense, fashion button ups just miss on so many features.
Helicopter mechanic here. Same thing
Jorts forever!! That's actually how I got into selvedge denim. I was in Japan during a heatwave and went into town to buy shorts.
Haha. Only dude in history where jorts were the gateway to selvedge denim.
ALD is just neoprep or street prep that was partially a thing in NYC since a couple decades ago. Teddy just took it and centered the brand around it. ALD is like the starter pack that curates everything.
It's 100% 90's Brooklyn. You could rent the movie KIDS and get the same reference material.
That gave me an idea. I think i am going to get a 32oz selvedge and cut it in ghort. I love wearing stuff that people hate.
You do you. And more power to ya.
@@CeeAreDee you're dam right. At the end of the day peoples do the F they want a do. Fun little video tho, very internaining. Keep it up.
Ive been rocking my cutoff jean shorts for years haha . Gotta bust out the shortest most frayed ones now!
You do you, brother. 😊
Killing jorts 1000% ??? That sounds like a fascist fashion police to me. I have lived for many years in Paris where Parisians told me with disgust how bad certains garments do look like. First, I was sold because, hey, if the fashionable Parisians are saying it, it has to be true. Later, I realized that the whole city of Paris looks like a dystopian place where everybody is wearing the same outfit. Boring!
I admit that jorts are a very controversial topic mainly because they can look pretty bad, if worn, and I mean IF worn, by a male person with a wrong body shape. Too short, too tight, over the knee, etc.
However, there is a sweet spot where jorts can look good on a person depending on the jorts itself AND on the person wearing it.
First of all, what a dope channel I'm so glad I came across your videos!
Regarding the authenticity discussion, I think the point being made is that, for example, the decision to wear cowboy boots on the subway is purely fashionable and not practical- and in fashion that is sort of the line that separates those that know vs who doesn't. In terms of Gorp- yes, an arc'teryx is an effective garment in cold or wet weather but depending on how it is styled determines the wearers "intention". To embody the Gorp aesthetic or just have a practical jacket for that day's weather is the same dilemma as work wear or even the dilution of the ALD aesthetic we have all seen and appreciated to some extent.
Hey Jorts (Jean Shorts) rule especially during warm Southern California summers! 💪😝🤙
I'm late to this game lol. Death to jorts. Just patch your knees sashiko style and keep em rocking!
I feel like Jean cuts are really more like “what is your body type?”
If you’re tall enough and in decent shape you can make boot cuts work. If you’re short you should probably go with something relatively slim in the leg, if you have really muscular thighs, those near skin tight jeans can look good, etc.
I’m from California, and workwear labels like Dickies, Ben Davis, and Carhartt have been a staple in our style since the late 80s, especially in hip-hop/gang streetwear culture. Goodbye to all of you ditching the look! 👋🏽 more for me!
Haha. Enjoy the plenty brother. 🙏🏻
I think people should wear whatever make them feel good and whatever makes them comfortable. It is all personal preference.
Absolutely... Don't be a trend slave
What is "cultural appropriation?" Are Japanese jeans cultural appropriation? How about Japanese Whisky and all the other things they adopted from other cultures and either perfectly replicated or in some cases improved? I've never heard anyone complaining about that. Isn't it all just "cultural exchange" and a good thing? Do people born with the accident of certain DNA haplogroups somehow own certain cultural artifacts? How does one determine which artifacts belong to which culture? How far back do we have to go in history to figure it out?
I can’t imagine the Japanese giving a toss about cultural appropriation. It’s only a problem, it seems, for people in the English-speaking world lol.
@@georgeleorgebeorge2354 Exactly my point. It seems to mesh with this weird western/white guilt idea that is predicated on the false notion that our ancestors are the only ones who ever conquered or colonized another people group. It's all extremely silly, helps absolutely nobody, and needs to go away.
I enjoyed that! Carhartt for work, Iron Heart for leisure. Boots of course, unless in the house. You’d be a fun guy to have a beer with - cheers
I just wear classic menswear mostly and couldn't care less about trends. Of course I take some inspiration from some current looka by certain people or brands, but I lean towards stuff that I feel I will be comfortable in until the garment is worn out, repaired and worn out again. I am sure some people will find this super lame and the baggy ivy style clothing prevent me from showing off my "guns" or my quads, but tbh I like it that way.
Something I like is, that pants are cut wider now and the skinny trend is over. Because squats made my body so that I cannot wear skinny pants anymore.
My personal trends are current looks by G. Bruce Boyer and Tony Madsen Sylvester or Simon from Permanent Style.
Don’t tread on my cutoffs. It’s not for comfort it’s a lifestyle.
Happy to find someone like me. Jorts are lifestyle for me too
I can proudly say I only fall into one of these. I have bootcut jeans but I only wear them with proper square toe boots. Nothing else falls over them well enough.
What about hi-top Jordans or Chelsea"s?
Jorts are absolute fire if they're actual old jeans you cut off yourself, and if you have the muscular thighs and general physique to pull them off.
I've struggled all my life trying to find a style that I like and suits me. I had to wait for the dreadful hipsters to disappear so that I could get into heritage (work) wear. I'm going nowhere soon. trends come and go but a few pieces of classic wear. will always help you through. p.s. I don't own any carhartt.
It’s sick seeing old hip hop heads wearing baggy jorts from the 2000s being in the fashion meta again with out even knowing it
Late comment, but I’ll be honest, it gets to be +40C where I am in the summer and I still generally wear jeans or pants.
However, my going on 15 year rule for shorts has been: if your goal is to not have fabric on your legs, shorts need to be really short and really light weight, and really loose. Think a 6”-8” inseam, light linen, cotton blend, or synthetic.
Ideally some Patagonia Baggies always did the trick, but I guess we can’t GORP now, sooo… back to my Dickies 874s… oh wait, can’t do that either. Guess I’ll be walking round in my briefs for 2024 😅
Well, dont know if I really understood the word jorts correctly. But anyway atleast I have to wear shorts when temperature climbs to 25 or more, and I think faded nicked jean shorts (better if selvage) look much cooler than other shorts out there. Double cuff and little above knee 🦵
And hey, I like old Carhartt Detroit and chore coats too 😁
My weird trend i see insanely a lot is some kind of Levis bum. At least in Munich. Everyone is dressed from head to toe in levis stuff and they are often not even a denim. Is there something going on in mainstream that i missed. People ware levis polos with embroider logo or white t with big printed logo and those sneakers inspired by Italian sneakers but with levis logo. This especially bothers me because i got finaly modern recreation of type 1 and pare of 501s. Now i feel like im in with something that is happening but i dont get what
That’s a new news to me. But Munich as always been it’s own little microcosm. If it’s a trend, it’ll pass and you can rock the type one and the 501s.
I’m glad you brought up the whole “Stolen Valor” thing. I personally enjoy Selvedge & MUSA leather/canvas clothing, but it’s more from the craftsmanship & quality aspect of it all. I prefer owning “fewer, nicer things.” Function trumps form in my personal opinion. Having said that, I’ll browse places like Instagram and see what essentially looks like “1930s Union-Man Cosplay.” I personally buy & wear one or two pairs of raw selvedge because I know that I will be covered for 3 - 4 years, with lighter fabrics for Summer. When I see individuals taking “fashion” pictures in a new pair of 25-Oz jeans or Redwings or Belts weekly if not daily - that to me defeats the purpose of owning high-quality clothing. Just a personal, snobby, elitist opinion I formulated after seeing the 1000th coffee barista/retail associate/IT Specialist dressed like they’re going to work on a 19th century locomotive or the Empire State Building. Again, just an observation that’s coming from a former late 90s skateboarder who called everyone a “poser” who wore skate brands without skating or used skate companies the teenage-skater “zeitgeist” deemed “lame.” Cheers, all.
Can you tell me the brand (somting WH) of those awesome bootcut jeans? Have the same looking boot and have been rocking that style for almost 40years with Pride and satisfaction. Thanks.
WH Ranch Dungarees. Amazing jeans. All bench made.
@@CeeAreDee Thanks, appreciated!
i love double knee, been wearing it before it became a thing, and not going to stop just because other people decide to wear the same, I don't need to be special or elite in things I wear to be happy, i don't care about jorts and shorts in general, and don't care about baggy fit of ald but otherwise I see no harm if other people find alternative brands since I have several type 2 and type 3 and none of them by levi's
Jean shorts seem more used in Europe, than the UK. I was in Berlin and Dresden back in June, saw them being worn quite a lot. Not really a good look.
Seems to have taken hold quite fast here. Might just be that I’m on the lookout now. It’s not my thing at all. I’m with you.
@@CeeAreDee Jorts (cut off) were a trend in the US in the 70's-80's. Hemmed sold as a product Jorts entered the market in the mid to late 1980's and were out of fashion in the US by the early 90's (replaced for the most part by cargo pants at the time). As a product, Jorts still exist but do not have the same ubiquity in terms of adoption. There are other materials that are far more breathable and flexible to wear in the summer than denim, not to mention more flattering cuts.
ID on the watch ? 👀
My question is how much jeans is to much jeans ? I stick to just 2 drands Naked & Famous and Nudies Jeans. I just like the style of both those brands.
Both good choices and if we’re being sensible then 2 pairs of good jeans is more than enough. But this becomes a hobby and a passion and then the sky’s the limit. Although I do consider my collection to be a bit much. And I’ve thinned it down a lot.
@@CeeAreDee yeah I understand that's were I'm getting to. My passion for raw denim came back I'm thinking 30 pairs of jeans and at least a foot 20 denim jackets that good.
Thats like, YOUR OPINION MAN.
Ohhhh. I could do with a little Dude chic coming back. I like it.
The Jean shorts ("jorts") is gonna stick around for a while.
That's unfortunate.
What about the 2023 trend of cropped tops and jackets for men?
Here I am in my jorts, thinking I'm cool, hating on cargo shorts.. WTF!
Shorts are tricky. Cargo shorts equally so.
I really love your channel. you are really funny, knowledgeable, and provide interesting content.
Funny you should say that few people look good in bootcut jeans. I’m 45, and I used to think the same about slim/skinny jeans around 2002-4, when the whole fad started, around the time of The Strokes and all the rest. Then people got used to the look, and we got 20 years of slim cut pants, with everyone - literally everyone - wearing them, including chubby, short men (and women) that looked terrible in that cut. When and if bootcuts/flares come back, it will feel weird and wrong at first, and then people will get used to it as well. So it goes with fashion.
True. That 10 year cycle.
Personally I’d take bootcut over skinny jeans any day
Come on, don't think we could get a raw selvedge 8oz denim short to fade for next year's invitational? I have all of the indigo dyed Chino shorts Gustin released this summer
I'm late to the video but 100% agree with you on jorts at any point in human history
i got the impression the doubleknee was a hint at Iron heart?! what is your opinion on IH in general?
No Jorts, you sir, have made a fan just now 😎👍
Haha. Andre. Appreciate it mate.
Proud to be a member of the "Not the Cool Kids" group.
Shorts are for kids under 8. It was that way til like recently. Past 60 years may. Probably less
Hey where can I get a good tiny hat? Aren’t you wearing one in this video? All my beanies feel too big
Nigel Cabourn’s are amazing and they are pure unwashed wool so you can boil them to shrink them down.
Asking again. Is that leather jacket an "Ornamental Conifer?....
#1 rule of mine is to wear what I like not because someone else does.
517 and 646 are both great cuts.
Me seeing you in your twenties: “Holy Jesus! Who’s that?!”
I recently bought a few pairs of Dickies. I like them more than jeans, but less than a good pair of chinos. They fill a niche where I live.
Looking too nice can get you robbed, and looking like you take yourself too seriously is not a good look either around here. Dickies just kinda work. I can wear em in the garden or garage or out to the store and not worry too much
'strict' blue collar workwear has been pretty played out for a while. cosplay/building site playmobil puts it well. I hadn't heard of Aime Leon Dore, but i'm pleased to say that from initial google image searching it looks pretty similar to how lockdown impacted the way i dressed - looser, more comfortable, and a casually deliberate hotchpotch - seemingly function over form but with an intentional style.
was expecting short inseams to make your list. first saw it on someone wearing selvage and the 'inch above the ankle' was a bit much for heavy denim - but a cropped on the ankle bone length loose linen trouser, lightweight chino or cord? yes i like it. not going to get my denim rehemmed in a hurry (although now i have got use to all-day-everyday pyjamawear the denim is hanging and feeling a bit sad).
I think Yoshiyuki Hayashi from Resolute styles the "ankle-freezer" look pretty well tbh.
WHAT!!! You are wearing "Jeans"......*Glares in 1890's Tim Miner.*
😂
Is the wrangler 13MWZ a bootcut? It is meant to be worn with boots of course… but it wears more like a straight cut.
I think it’s a straight cut.
Yeah I like my jorts and double knee pants. ALD looks pretty cool too but way too street fashion for me.
Could double knee jorts be the next big thing?
If you’ve got any of the gear mentioned throw it out because this helmet says it’s guff.
There're some Japanese brands manage to flare cut selvedge denim
“Can brands be a trend?”
Remember Jncos? lol
I don’t and I’m nervous to Google
@@CeeAreDee lol You’re probably better off. You might be scared to death.
of all brands that you could of listed that trended since, you pulled out the jncos? 90s niche
@@saint_snow Well when it comes to denim, it’s hard to think of another brand that *really* tried to make a statement more than Jnco.
It’s funny how a guy who lives in Germany, and is not an American, gonna tell us to stop wearing work wear and cut off jeans. It’s called Americana and it ain’t no trend, we’ve been doing it for over a hundred years hipster.
"Blokecore" is definitely one of the worst trends this year!
The Workwear trend should have stayed in 2021.
Oh, ok, as I put my scissors away. 🤣
One saved. And props for the Calvin & Hobbs.
White or black shirt, blue or black jeans (cuffed, duh), leather boots and belt, and, when applicable, a black denim jacket.
+1 to uniform dressing.... Making lives easier, if just a bit boring 😀👍🏻
Some boots look way better with uncuffed jeans
The people buying the styles are the ones that tell you if it's in or not. Dude said jean shorts are all over brooklyn and Europe, but then says they are not in style. I'm sorry but the people have spoken. Jean shorts are in. Chose your wash and length carefully.
Boot jeans! Please no. I remember a past girlfriend bought me a pair as she knew I liked wearing boots. Tried to hide my shock. I failed dismally.
Jorts for over 35degC temps.
Cut off JORTS are super fried and always will be. Proper jean shorts however are very cool if worn correctly.
speaking more to ALD - just wait until you see yeezy gap x balenciaga lol
Oh no. No no no. 😂
Do not get me wrong. I like your channel. But... the only thing you should avoid at *all costs* is these "AVOID THESE TRENDS Videos".
It is pretty pointless and unnecessary in my humble opinion.
Funny as wellbi wanted to get carhartt b01 after looking in to they're history. But the fact it is becoming mainstream gets me weird feelings after all ready getting in to levis wave by accident
@Soul of a robot oh man i really wouldn't haha. They are horrible. B01 are double knee pants that originated from 1920 if im not mistaken
Being a fat guy, I have a built in defense against these trends. They just don't make my size. :D
Fight the good fight! I like it.
I will live and die by jorts
Me too!!
The watered down/cheap ALD look makes me cringe so hard
Hahaha Jort Life until I Die
Jorts should never be a thing in general. Just no. As a youngen i remember john cena repin jorts and thought what a muppet.
Im sorry i’m already convinced that jorts are the answer
Now I want selvedge jorts lol
(just kidding I would never)
Long live jorts
Thought you were going to say Birkenstocks and socks. Wasn’t cool 30 years ago, not cool today, kids.
ok boomer
The worst trends imo are beards
The major of men from the beginning of time before to differ. 🧔♂️😉
5:31 what the hell is even that
As I said. Wouldn’t go back to my 20s.
We were beautiful back then lol
@@adbcrazy you were. I looked like a Finish metal band roadie. Before Finish metal was cool.
A brand can definitely be a trend!
True that.
Lmaooo jorts 😭😭😭
i think bootcut would fit you much better than those carrot cut abominations you wear
JORTS = John Cena
what are you talking about?
Trends to stay away from in 2022
"Cultural appropriation" worth getting on the soap box for? Imagine having this ignorant of a take. I suppose everyone has to virtue signal about something these days lol