Hey Kirby, I don’t want to take much of your time, but I just wanted to say that you have drastically effected every part of my life from men’s fashion, grooming, even my mannerisms at the dinner table. Being only in high school, I believe that this is a very important time to experience the right influences toward growing properly into a gentleman. Thank you for everything you’ve done, and continue the great work. P.S. My parents love you because I finally know how to dress on occasion and can differentiate my style from the local cafe and the country club haha
Indeed, agreed, I was already into classic manners and into the gentlemanly world of lost values since the age of 11, but of course I lacked a lot of things but now that I’m 21, I owe many youtubers a lot, we are in some sort of abyss of an era, during which we lost too many values, I’m happy that you took this route, well done. 🎩
You are taking men's fashion to the next level, along long with your product (s) line. Your channel and the Gentleman`s Gazette are great and let us not forget Hugo Jacomet whose clothing is impeccable
Awesome video Kirby, I spent the winter shopping deals and building out my cotton/ linen summer wardrobe. I look forward to one day going bespoke though.
So interesting content as always😊Personally I like linen best in the summer, but I have begun to wear terry cloth shirts and I find them fantastic. Perfect for those warmer days when you want to take a spontaneous bath.😊
I reached out to Divij to see when he will in the Chicago area (hopefully Oakbrook) as soon as possible. I'd love to meet him and see what we can do to get a suit, a sports jacket and some shirts made. I'd also love to talk to him about some summer clothing made. One of the key lessons I've learned in my short style journey is that the relationship with your tailor matters so much that it can't/shouldn't be understated. I'm eager to meet Divij! Thank you for the recommendation and the video.
Would love to know more about your experience with tailors here in Asia. Here in the Philippines, we don't normally get tailor visits from other countries. Would be great as well for me to try and maybe have on my menswear TH-cam channel. Thanks Kirby! Been binging your videos lately!
Hey now, Asia actually has great value if you know how to recognize good quality. South Korea, Vietnam are the places I’d recommend, even China. I’m Vietnamese and I know we have 1 true bespoke tailor in HoChiMinh, their name is Cao Minh. A trip to Vietnam should be inexpensive
@@apexeleven3322 My opinion is a myth? What a stupid comment. "its a myth that all body panels on a car should be the same color". Yea of course they don't have to be. But it looks like absolute crap. This is what we call opinions. If you want to look like a dope in my opinion, go ahead.
It’s pretty cool when you emulate Edward VIII’s style, the tail is ultralong, tucked in the trousers while the blade is way shorter but still looks dapper and has personality.
Ok that answers my question about Hemrajani that I posted elsewhere. I do wonder if I don't live in the States, would I be able to have everything set in one fitting.
I've been wanting to have a suit made by Divij, but noticed he doesn't seem to come around Texas too terribly often. Do you have any idea on the best way to get measured for a suit by him?
Hey Kirby, could I cut and hem my trousers to become shorts like that? or is there a specific proportion that simply MUST be made as shorts first and foremost, and not just be... cut up trousers?
Hello 1. Love your content. Keep it up! 2. I have some problems building my wardrobe: a. In my country, we do not have decent quality cobblers, tailors, cleaning services. So I couldn't take care of shoes or fix fitting on any clothing item, except basic missions like cuffing. b. I am 30+, and own many items that does not fit well, and most of them low quality in regards to your recommendations. 3. If I buy online, I will need to pay about 25-35% more for each item on taxes, excluding expensive shipping fee (if available) 4. My budget is yet undefined. I need to start small... Taking these into consideration, I still want to start my journey of style. My taste is tending more to the Italian style (brands like Stefano Ricci, Zilli, Kiton are very appealing to me). From what I've learned, these are my favorites: Shoes - Antonio Meccariello (not cheap but still affordable RTW/MTO), Meermin (not sure I will go for it, the Chinese making seems cheap) Stefano Bemer (too expensive at this point) Clothing & Acc (shirts, suits, Blazers, trousers, ties): Marol (too expensive for now) Stefano Ricci/Zilli (super expensive, but good deals on eBay and isuit.it) Divij (I was amazed from his website, and your video together, seems like a very good choice and value for money) Am I in the right direction? Could you recommend other makers/brands Thanks and all the best Lio
This was a wonderful video, but it didn't really give any information other than an infomercial for Divij. The fabrics are fine, but there was no distinction between Dry Heat weather i.e. Texas, or Wet Heat like Florida, Louisiana, anywhere in the south. Nor how said materials would react in those kinds of conditions. I love the videos you put out, but this really didn't tell us anything other than highlight Divij incredible work.
@@lemonysnicket3153 Well, we all have our own salvation to work out. Maybe I'm just realizing there's a point where you really don't need more clothes.
Depending on the translation, I’ve seen it more often as do not worry or be anxious for what you eat or wear. Thinking doesn’t equal worrying in my opinion.
@@calebmalinowski7183 Yes, and I suppose you can interpret that to mean what you want. It goes on to say "Gentiles seek after all these things.." which sounds a bit negative. Just a thought, maybe we should all chill on the clothing a little. Something about seeing kirby in his little short pants and dress shirt made me cringe a bit at all the clothes ive bought lately.
Divij is my least favourite tailor, not a fan of what he does and he isn't a humble person which doesn't rub well., case and point look at the left shoulder stitch of the suit he is wearing.
Hey Kirby, I don’t want to take much of your time, but I just wanted to say that you have drastically effected every part of my life from men’s fashion, grooming, even my mannerisms at the dinner table. Being only in high school, I believe that this is a very important time to experience the right influences toward growing properly into a gentleman. Thank you for everything you’ve done, and continue the great work.
P.S. My parents love you because I finally know how to dress on occasion and can differentiate my style from the local cafe and the country club haha
Indeed, agreed, I was already into classic manners and into the gentlemanly world of lost values since the age of 11, but of course I lacked a lot of things but now that I’m 21, I owe many youtubers a lot, we are in some sort of abyss of an era, during which we lost too many values, I’m happy that you took this route, well done. 🎩
Bespoke shorts. Kirby you did it again.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
The man is unstoppable
Marry someone who looks at you the way Kirby looks at his linen shirt...
lol
You are taking men's fashion to the next level, along long with your product (s) line.
Your channel and the Gentleman`s Gazette are great and let us not forget Hugo Jacomet whose clothing is impeccable
I really enjoyed that browse through the fabrics. Thanks.
Good linen is incredibly fine and has the heft yet drape that a casual wardrobe needs. 4.8-5 oz/yd is ideal. Cheap linen will be threadbare and rough.
Awesome video Kirby, I spent the winter shopping deals and building out my cotton/ linen summer wardrobe. I look forward to one day going bespoke though.
So interesting content as always😊Personally I like linen best in the summer, but I have begun to wear terry cloth shirts and I find them fantastic. Perfect for those warmer days when you want to take a spontaneous bath.😊
I reached out to Divij to see when he will in the Chicago area (hopefully Oakbrook) as soon as possible. I'd love to meet him and see what we can do to get a suit, a sports jacket and some shirts made. I'd also love to talk to him about some summer clothing made. One of the key lessons I've learned in my short style journey is that the relationship with your tailor matters so much that it can't/shouldn't be understated. I'm eager to meet Divij! Thank you for the recommendation and the video.
Your channel is one of my go to sites. The information is always illuminating. 👌
I watch one of these and think "I need to work harder so I can buy this type of clothing!"
Also, great editing and camera work.
Beware that these kind of videos create aspirational consumerism.
Need Divij to make another SF visit!
The Carlo Riva needs to be made into a simple camp collar short sleeved casual shirt.
Just commisssioned a Linien Suit with W. Bill linen for my beach wedding later this year.
Would love to know more about your experience with tailors here in Asia. Here in the Philippines, we don't normally get tailor visits from other countries.
Would be great as well for me to try and maybe have on my menswear TH-cam channel. Thanks Kirby! Been binging your videos lately!
Hey now, Asia actually has great value if you know how to recognize good quality. South Korea, Vietnam are the places I’d recommend, even China. I’m Vietnamese and I know we have 1 true bespoke tailor in HoChiMinh, their name is Cao Minh. A trip to Vietnam should be inexpensive
The tail of your tie being longer than the blade is absolutely killing me.
@@apexeleven3322 My opinion is a myth?
What a stupid comment. "its a myth that all body panels on a car should be the same color". Yea of course they don't have to be. But it looks like absolute crap. This is what we call opinions. If you want to look like a dope in my opinion, go ahead.
It’s pretty cool when you emulate Edward VIII’s style, the tail is ultralong, tucked in the trousers while the blade is way shorter but still looks dapper and has personality.
Ok that answers my question about Hemrajani that I posted elsewhere.
I do wonder if I don't live in the States, would I be able to have everything set in one fitting.
Kirby, nice painting in the back, of what battle is it?
How old is Divij? Couldn’t be older than 35. Love to see a young entrepreneur / business owner. I want to get connected with him to get a bespoke suit
I am feeling the music In the background, what's the name of the song?
Hey Kirby, do you happen to know what kind of collar Mr. Hemrajani is wearing? It is absolutely fascinating!
Cutaway?
What's the book for that slubby cotton at the end?
Albini
I've been wanting to have a suit made by Divij, but noticed he doesn't seem to come around Texas too terribly often. Do you have any idea on the best way to get measured for a suit by him?
I believe he’s just posted his next set of reaver dates. Check out his website.
what sort of watches do you wear Kirby
Hey Kirby, could I cut and hem my trousers to become shorts like that? or is there a specific proportion that simply MUST be made as shorts first and foremost, and not just be... cut up trousers?
Cut off shorts are certainly a “thing.” I have a pair of chinos that I wore the knees out of so I hemmed them as shorts and they look great.
How much for those linen shirts? I live about 35 miles northeast of divij shop in Costa Mesa. Am thinking about making an appt
We need bespoke underpants ASAP❤
He keeps talking about a fabric 'crushing'. What does he mean?
Carlo Riva time!
Carlo Riva time babyyyyyy!!!!
This is the best ass to mouth channel I have ever found!
Hello
1. Love your content. Keep it up!
2. I have some problems building my wardrobe:
a. In my country, we do not have decent quality cobblers, tailors, cleaning services. So I couldn't take care of shoes or fix fitting on any clothing item, except basic missions like cuffing.
b. I am 30+, and own many items that does not fit well, and most of them low quality in regards to your recommendations.
3. If I buy online, I will need to pay about 25-35% more for each item on taxes, excluding expensive shipping fee (if available)
4. My budget is yet undefined. I need to start small...
Taking these into consideration, I still want to start my journey of style. My taste is tending more to the Italian style (brands like Stefano Ricci, Zilli, Kiton are very appealing to me).
From what I've learned, these are my favorites:
Shoes - Antonio Meccariello (not cheap but still affordable RTW/MTO),
Meermin (not sure I will go for it, the Chinese making seems cheap)
Stefano Bemer (too expensive at this point)
Clothing & Acc (shirts, suits, Blazers, trousers, ties):
Marol (too expensive for now)
Stefano Ricci/Zilli (super expensive, but good deals on eBay and isuit.it)
Divij (I was amazed from his website, and your video together, seems like a
very good choice and value for money)
Am I in the right direction? Could you recommend other makers/brands
Thanks and all the best
Lio
Divij needs to up his style quotient in Kirby’s presence… Totally overshadowed 😅
Good topic matter:!!!
I love divij
Next time I don't want to spend more than AUD800 for a shirt, I know where to go. 😅
C R U S H E D
😂😂😂😂
I can't not watch this fop. It's just clothes, dude.
This was a wonderful video, but it didn't really give any information other than an infomercial for Divij. The fabrics are fine, but there was no distinction between Dry Heat weather i.e. Texas, or Wet Heat like Florida, Louisiana, anywhere in the south. Nor how said materials would react in those kinds of conditions. I love the videos you put out, but this really didn't tell us anything other than highlight Divij incredible work.
shorts down to the knee look stupid, same with a dress shirt.
regardless of whatever you’re wearing it must look good, if it looks stupid forget it
First!
doesn't it say in the bible not to bother thinking about what you will wear.. ?
@@lemonysnicket3153 Well, we all have our own salvation to work out. Maybe I'm just realizing there's a point where you really don't need more clothes.
Depending on the translation, I’ve seen it more often as do not worry or be anxious for what you eat or wear. Thinking doesn’t equal worrying in my opinion.
@@calebmalinowski7183 Yes, and I suppose you can interpret that to mean what you want. It goes on to say "Gentiles seek after all these things.." which sounds a bit negative. Just a thought, maybe we should all chill on the clothing a little. Something about seeing kirby in his little short pants and dress shirt made me cringe a bit at all the clothes ive bought lately.
@@ethan6864 To each their own, but this channels focus is clothing and shoes so…🤷♂️
@@calebmalinowski7183 and i assume capable of thought about the subject other than just mindless consumerism ..
Divij is my least favourite tailor, not a fan of what he does and he isn't a humble person which doesn't rub well., case and point look at the left shoulder stitch of the suit he is wearing.