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@Original-Phantom17 күн бұрын
@@RealMenRealStyle hey its against my religion to be clean shaven any tips?
@thechairman742 ай бұрын
The money you spend on a suit isn't to make you look great on the first wear, its to make you look great on the 50th, or 100th, or 200th wear. You're paying for longevity.
@Colossus8232 ай бұрын
Of course, but if it's just for a wedding, it's a one-timer. It would be absurd to go overboard with the suit, unless mom and dad sponsor you.
@thechairman742 ай бұрын
@@Colossus823 Yeah that's what I mean. Buy the nicest looking but cheapest suit you can. It's only for one wear and if you can get more out of it, great, but if you can't, you won't have buyer's remorse.
@DonGivani2 ай бұрын
That's never a guarantee
@jmsolano05162 ай бұрын
Why are you even here?
@jordankelly4684Ай бұрын
That's great buddy, but quality suits are about a grand or more a pop and not everyone has the money for that. Closest I can find to not garbage, is Spier and Mackay, even theirs run about 800. So instead of spending a grand, I'll get a 100 dollar shitty suit, 10 times.
@ahastar11412 ай бұрын
For me tailoring has always been the biggest factor in making a suit look expensive. Right out of college I bought a few $200 suits from a company that used to be popular in the mens youtube space and went out of business. I didnt have alot of money, but I had a good relationship with a local tailor. The man was a wizard and was able to make those cheaper suits fit me like a glove. I got a ton of compliments from guys at work wearing suits close to $1000 and they asked where I got my suits. I also got a ton of complements from women at weddings as well. Tailoring can't make up for horrible fabric, but if the fabric is "ok", having it fit you very well can elevate a suit beyond its price tag. Its also a good reminder that so many men wear horribly fitting suits that having one that fits you well can make you stand out and is much more comfortable to wear
@PhoenixNemesis-lv9vl2 ай бұрын
Hehe First comment. Yes, it’s entirely possible. I was down-at-heel, with an impending court case and needed a suit. I went to TKMax and purchased suit, shoes, shirt and tie for £115 (I’m in UK). The suit was £50 and I found this skilful Nepalese seamstress who tailored the suit and shirt for £55 (more than the suit). I rocked up at my son’s school concert and bumped into some old friends who said I looked like James Bond. Job done!
@RealMenRealStyle2 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your success story! :)
@thechairman742 ай бұрын
TK Max is called TJ Maxx in the US. No idea why they changed the letter.
@androidkill3r2 ай бұрын
Which colours look good on black guys@@RealMenRealStyle
@Colossus8232 ай бұрын
I like these kind of videos. Most menswear influencers push their viewers to buy expensive clothes ("if you buy cheap, you look cheap!"), shaming them into purchases they wouldn't do. People aren't as knowledgeable as before, and are easily fooled if you get some basics right.
@RealMenRealStyle2 ай бұрын
I appreciate your feedback! Thank you :)
@moustachio3342 ай бұрын
My best suits are under ten dollars. A Chinese estate donated suits to our local second hand store and the person is built just like me. They are custom bespoke too with his name stitched inside. I just bought a black herringbone for 13 because they raised their prices but but the fabric is beautiful and immaculate
@absolutelynobody72942 ай бұрын
Gentlemen I am here to tell you that thrift stores are the perfect place to find quality formal/dress wear. At least in the U.S. I have a closet full of name brand in worn or hardly worn dress attire. A good tailor and dry cleaner and you can look like a million bucks for almost nothing.
@garypointing58252 ай бұрын
We call them charity shops in the uk. Here our fashion is very youth orientated, in fact I was on a fb group which is mainly female and they brought up that men's fashion is very young. Charity shops are great, but be careful because they often split jacket and trousers apart on different rails! Also great for cuff links, ties and cheap watches!
@Gentlemanstyleandfragrances2 ай бұрын
I been getting compliments on the Calvin Klein Brand suit I wear even though it is a mainly synthetic fabric however I also own linnen and cotton and wool Attire in regards to the Satorial style
@danpost47552 ай бұрын
Nice video! I basically need to have everything tailored because I'm really hard to fit. Nothing off the rack works for me. So, buying a cheaper suit allows for tailoring expense.
@RealMenRealStyle2 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@modalsoul65112 ай бұрын
All my suits are under $200 American dollars… took them all to my tailor and the rest is history 🙌🏼
@toddkane39662 ай бұрын
Have they held up well over the years? How often do you wear them?
@modalsoul65112 ай бұрын
@@toddkane3966since 2016, I try to wear a suit once a week when possible ( preferably Saturday) To be honest I’m more of a sport coat slacks/ jeans guy … I own 5 suits total though
@davidnorth93902 ай бұрын
The gem of this presentation, a SELDOM heard tip, is: don't iron a suit. Thank you Antonio; --time invested with RMRS is always a value!
@RealMenRealStyle2 ай бұрын
Thank you. Appreciated! :)
@ryanorionwotanson45688 күн бұрын
OOF, yah, definately not a good idea
@ekfinn2 ай бұрын
I don’t know if there is such a thing as an off-the-rack suit that is worth a damn. I recently shopped Joseph Bank and Brooks Brothers and was appalled that suits costing $700+ were made so poorly. No fabric fiber content tags. Arm holes that are so cavernous you can only wear it in a standing position. Massively long sleeves that needed shortening on my 36 sleeve length. Collar rolls on the high back that could serve as jumps for my kids’ matchbox cars. Bonobos had better fit matching options but at the the price point I really think most men should opt for a made-to-measure option. Sure, an inexpensive off-the-rack suit can be had for a man on a modest budget, but he’ll spend double the price of that suit getting the alterations to make it well-fitted. If you have a muscular athletic build like this 210 pound former Marine with a 47 chest and 34 waist, just save your time and go to some made-to-measure options.
@user-vg4hk7th7m24 күн бұрын
seems some standards are lower now. Classic menswear was always well made and easily alterable.
@user-vg4hk7th7m24 күн бұрын
Feel that a lot of guys need to make acquaintances with a tailor ... even a good seamstress can do the alterations. I found a skilled seamstress who charges less than a tailor. Money well spent; Buy less expensive items and have them fixed. Too many men running about in ill- fitted clothes .. fix even casual pieces while you're at it.
@russellbogrett6052 ай бұрын
The price of the suit isn't as important as how well it's tailored.
@Martin_Romanowski2 ай бұрын
I have tried few suit brands over the years In my closet my favourite one are Tom Ford suits I love way they feel and fit perfectly
@KamikazeMedias2 ай бұрын
I personally wear dark navy-blue and dark-grey blazer. Both work. And the dark-grey I bought in second hand for like in us money its five dollars. in polish money its 30 bucks. dark-grey paid was 300 pln or 75 dollars. I just needed the blazers cuz I had everything at home.
@directorofnolearning2 ай бұрын
Personally I don't have a lot of disposable income, having just started a new career, and whilst I'd love to have clothing from companies like Collars and Co and Ace Marks, I simply can't afford it... So more of these videos where you give advice on how to dress well on a low budget, including casual clothing, would be really helpful!
@mrmcbeth15 сағат бұрын
My cheap shoes just lost a sole. I would go with welted shoes. They aren't that expensive nowadays. I'm torn between trying to match dark brown Meermins or going with a classic black with my black suit.
@Martin_Romanowski2 ай бұрын
I have tried few love suits with stripes for some occasions My favourite colour are black grey and brown for suits
@sempersuffragium99512 ай бұрын
Ties are about as good of a value for money you can get. For just 10 quid or so, you can upgrade from: "oh, he just put on the only suit he has" to wearing a complete "suit look" especially if the tie is of a relatively strong colour, you show that you can match colours, that you are used to wearing ties (a lot of men avoid it, just because they aren't comfortable with something touching their neck, which is only a matter of habit), and if you have to come to the same place twice, you just change your tie, and for 10 quid, you look like you are wearing something altogether different than last time
@keithjohnson6046Ай бұрын
A pocket square is the finishing touch.
@jonathonshanecrawford18402 ай бұрын
It has been said _(The Chap's Guide)_, what ever you spend on your suit, you should spend a bit more on the shoes, as they carry your entire weight, like car tyres take the weight of your car!
@toddkane39662 ай бұрын
So, how durable is YFFUSHI? For the cost, it just sounds too good to be true. Could you wear their suits ~once a month?
@chantakzeeАй бұрын
You know it's not going to be durable, the threads used are thin, the foam and canvass going to be glued, when you dry clean it it's going to melt, but it's good enough for your presentations without breaking the bank.
@derc52842 ай бұрын
I think formal clothes are so classic, that if you buy quality items they will last. So is better to spend a little more for that extra quality
@mestizo_rican40382 ай бұрын
Antonio thanks for the great information. I checked out there page and sizes; however I didn’t see anything in my size. Is there another brand you can recommend for us bigger fellas. My suite size is usually a 56 extra short.
@yurydmorales2 ай бұрын
0:00👨👩👦 "Growing up, we didn't have much money, and paying hundreds for a suit was foreign." 0:12💼 "I own over 20 suits worth over a thousand dollars each due to my experience in the industry." 0:25🤑 "You don't need to be rich to look good in a suit. I'll show you how to make a cheap suit look amazing." 0:44🔗 "An outfit is like a chain, only as strong as its weakest link. Focus on the whole look." 1:21🎨 "Avoid cheap suits in costume-like colors; stick with classic colors like charcoal gray or navy blue." 1:57👍 "YFFUSHI suits are a great budget option with good fit and style, though not made of luxury wool." 3:32✨ "Avoid shiny fabrics as they indicate cheapness. Steaming suits is better than ironing." 4:06👔 "Choose suits with classic styles, avoid extreme trends, and ensure a good fit through tailoring." 5:02👞 "Invest in classic, quality footwear even if on a budget; black shoes are versatile and low-maintenance." 6:36👕 "Opt for 100% cotton shirts, find deals, and ensure a proper fit to complement the suit." 7:52👔 "Wear neckties to elevate the look; choose classic patterns and colors that complement your suit." 10:17💍 "Keep accessories minimal and classic; a dress watch can enhance the overall look." 11:14💈 "Maintain good grooming, clean shave, and a stylish haircut to complete the polished look."
@sanchezking61882 ай бұрын
My personal top tip: suspenders. But only really applicable for somewhat special or higher end occasions. Don’t show up for a 9-5 in suspenders please 😅
@PotsdamSenior2 ай бұрын
Why not?
@markfalina91602 ай бұрын
When the sleeves of a jacket need to be shortened to the point where your tailor says a button needs to be removed, does that make it look cheap? If so, can the button be reattached farther up the sleeve? A smaller size does not accomodate my broad shoulders. Also, if the jacket has no vents, is that a shortcoming a tailor can overcome?
@CaptainCoolpants1012 ай бұрын
I love suits! I want to wear casual suits as my daily outfit.. But I just absolutely hate wearing them. So uncomfortable with no elasticity or breeze (other than maybe the shirt itself) also my body runs hot, so wearing layers just kills me. Even in the winter, a shirt, then jacket may be too cold, but then an overcoat melts me. I can't win. I've tried to combat this by wearing more casual overcoats as the jacket itself for a regular outfit like jeans and t-shirt. Don't suppose you have any tips for that sort of drip?
@karlr7502 ай бұрын
I live in a warm climate, and I mostly rely on sports coats. I have five of them, with varying levels of formality, and varying levels of how warm/cool they are. If you want a sports coat that is breathable, look for one that is *unlined.* (They are also sometimes called "unstructured.") It's the satin lining in most jackets that doesn't breathe. I own two linen/wool blend sports coats that don't have lining, and they are much more comfortable in most temperatures. Unlined/unstructured jackets usually cost *more,* because they require a higher level of skill to make. However, they don't necessarily cost more if you buy them second-hand. For colder weather, I own a heavy tweed sports coat. It's great for outdoors (even in a light rain), but I remove it when I get indoors ... just like I would remove any other jacket. It's too warm for room temperature.
@user-vg4hk7th7m24 күн бұрын
it may be a bad material or too tight in some spots will affect the comfort
@ericservaes12512 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, most if not all suits under 100 bucks are made out of synthetics such as polyester. To each is own but not for me.
@karlr7502 ай бұрын
If you have a lot of time (and very little money), then shopping for a second-hand suit makes a lot of sense. Items like suits (and sports coats) are often resold when they've barely been worn. It's possible to find all-natural fibers and still pay less than $100.
@ericservaes12512 ай бұрын
@@karlr750 oh absolutely. There is a webshop called Vinted here in Europe ( not sure if it’s available in the US ). I bought already lots of clothes that way. My last buy was a Zegna summer tuxedo and was hardly worn if ever. For Less than 50 $. Another 50 $ or so on alterations and I was ready to go.
@KlausKokholmPetersen2 ай бұрын
No need to spend a lot of money on the accessories. Plenty of nice ties etc on eBay, in charity shops, etc.
@brofessormex2 ай бұрын
I buy my own materials for all my gear
@ironman23262 ай бұрын
I make it look expensive by having it tailored, then spending just a little more on a nice quality shirt and tie 👔
@darrenbeachy45672 ай бұрын
I'm disappointed that you are advertising cheap suits (and shoes) from China. What's next, Coofandy?
@Snedz4962 ай бұрын
i have no hair to even style 😂
@RealMenRealStyle2 ай бұрын
🤣😂
@edwardsjcblues2 ай бұрын
So that was, what, 8 calls to action across 11 minutes of video?
@ryanorionwotanson45688 күн бұрын
Find stuff from goodwill, then tailor it? 😂Idk
@MattVirtualRuns122 ай бұрын
Ties are really dying out right now. Even for a formal occasion you can look like a right solid rogue showing up with the button down collar shirt open at the top with a great suit , pocket square and shoes. Unless it’s black tie and how many of us are hitting those even once a year?🤷🏻♂️
@PotsdamSenior2 ай бұрын
That's how I got a big collection of high end silk ties for about 1 Euro each, from a businessman who retired. I like ties, and to have a ton of patterns and colours to choose from is great. I wear them even with more casual outfits.
@stevensandersauthor2 ай бұрын
Your suit jackets are all too short.
@Tootsie8062 ай бұрын
Black suits are for black tie? This guy doesn’t go to many funerals or weddings.
@ryanorionwotanson45688 күн бұрын
Have you ever heard of "the exception proves the rule"? Yah....
@allenmontrasio8962Ай бұрын
There is no way a $ 63 suit is going to look good. Acceptable, maybe, but you're gonna look like a waiter.
@ryanorionwotanson45688 күн бұрын
Yah, for sure...😂
@Kohohockey662 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing brother! Appreciate everything! I keep learning every video! 🫡👊🏻 Wedding here soon and ive got a suit but need to figure out my shirt and tie. I lways wear a solid light purple tie or pink. The shirt I'm iffy on. Maybe white
@RealMenRealStyle2 ай бұрын
Great to hear you're learning from the videos! Thank you!