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I know Im randomly asking but does anybody know of a way to get back into an instagram account?? I was dumb lost my account password. I would love any help you can offer me!
@Anderson Finnegan I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and im trying it out now. I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Love my trench coat right from autumn to spring! I have a knee-length double-breasted coat in beige, and a shorter single-Brasted coat in navy. I tend to wear the longer coat fully buttoned in the rain, and the shorter coat over knitted jumpers tied with the belt but unbuttoned for an effortless casual look. It goes fantastically over a grey sweater with navy jeans and brown derby's or chukka boots.
historically speaking. Epaulets are found on most military jackets because one of their functions is you can drag a soldier by them if they are wounded. Additionally this is why they are affixed to the jacket in a very reinforced way to withstand this type of tension.
Great video, as always. On a personal note: I own a brown bomber leather jacket that I bought some 30 years ago. I still wear it and I love it. In my opinion, brown is the way to go with leather. I don't particularly like black leather jacket. For me, it is associated with criminal motor gangs, which I despise. Brown leather on the other hand reminds me of the heroes of WWII and even WWI.
Great vid, Antonio, but I wish it was published two weeks ago when I went spring jacket shopping. Regardless, I did pretty well and ended up with a navy blue, unlined, Harrington-style jacket (living in San Antonio, TX, so a lighter jacket is preferred). Thanks to your video, I now want a few more jackets to round out the spring 'drobe.
I used to not like this channel before.... but ever since buying a fitted suit, I am more into fashion, and I can't stop watching his videos. Very informative and friendly. I like him better than alpha m.
In Georgia the temp goes from thick sweater weather in the morning as the sun rises to light hoody or thick long sleeve shirt at mid day to evening and later in the night you'll need a coat because the temp drops so I've gotten into layering for comfort and my style have shifted that for dressing the winter here and I pretty much don't have any heavy coats any more because I get options I can layer. So like sport wear a long sleeve dry shirt, a thing fleece shirt or zip up, another fleece vest sometimes, a down jacket and then a rain coat on top (we get random rain that's warm coming down and cold after it's done. So layering isn't just for warmth but versatility layers I can take of or mix to certain temps and conditions when you're day goes from 38° to 68° you can't wear the same thing unless you like punishment of some kind and I like the layers because it's easy to carry a down jacket and rain coat with me and throw them on when I need it.
Is there a style of trench coats that is specific to Germany from World War I or World War II? Or are the trench coats British and German officers wore the same style?
What's the best way to find the right sizing in lightweight jackets for fall and spring? Is it best to wear like a sweater then try on the jacket? I'm having sizing issues between S and M
I've been going for the insulated down vest and cardigans all spring so far. I have also been wearing a tan-leather blazer I bought last year. The reason I don't wear that one all the time is the company decided to personally tailor it to me like you would a suit, and then I put on fifteen pounds of muscle so I can't fit layers into it and can barely bend my arms. Though, one style I like but is really hard to find is the tan-hunter-leather jacket. It's one I've seen (for 700$) and it's a leather jacket tailored like a blazer it has two pockets on the upper chest, two pockets on the bottom around the hips and sometimes a built-in belt; and it cuts off just about the mid crotch area and high collar. I always thought that was fabulous. That's the type of jacket that would be perfect for charcoal button-up shirt, black tie, black or black and tan combination dress boots and designer black jeans.
Antonio, Great video, But I am affraid you missed my personal favorite casual jackets. The SAFARI Jacket! It is from military heritage as well, but more british or european style. Perhaps an old fashion one, but a classic for spring and summer!
Never was a fan of jean jackets. Always preferred leather instead. But as a Chicagoan, I can say for sure a peacoat is a spring jacket. Our cold weather likes to stick around till late April, haha. Another good guide Antonio.
I like the Sherpa fleece deniem jacket. I own one and really like the texture in both aesthetics and feel. My only fault on it is it's fit around the waist. Like you said they have to make them for all sizes of people.
This video and this channel in general is amazing. You were the first channel I started watching 3 years ago and havnt stepped watching I recommend you to anyone I can. Also Aaron is amazing too!
Love the trucker jacket but not in denim. Suede or a nice corduroy would do excellently; even fabrics and patterns associated with sport coats look great. I have a flight jacket in grey and black herringbone that looks great with everything underneath. Looking to pick one up in a nice dark brown suede. Then there's the field jacket. Spier and Mackay make a lovely design for the price and I am partial to the knit variety for casual elegance. Not overly casual but not sport coat territory is where I live on the formality scale for now.
Wow I was literally looking for anything Antonio has said on a Harrington on this channel two days ago to no avail. Ask and you shall receive! Thank you Antonio!
Hi Antonio, what a nice video! I'm surprised how your videos are better and better every time... please, keep on the amazing work! Love the peacot and the trench coat! Best regards from Buenos Aires, Argentina
This videos are really educational, I already have some of this jackets but I really liked some of the ones you mentioned, specially the sweather jacket, looks great!
Thanks Antonio so many Jackets to chose from. I'm still hunting for my Levis Trucker. I used to own so many but I gave them away, or didn't come home with it. Now holes & wear is fashion 😎
Great episode. You've already done a similar thing by talking about jackets for the winter or fall or summer. This time you're adding a new twist to an old idea.
I like the look of Sherpa jackets but I think that living in Ireland it's rarely cold enough to justify them, especially when rain is a bigger issue than cold.
1) I like the olive suede, brown coach leather jackets, the tank jacket (Harrington too, without the tartan and the flap on the back), the blue sports coat and the navy peacoat shown here. Not a fan of the remaining jackets, esp windbreakers, puff roll/quilted jackets. And I think sherpa would look nicer without a contrasting colour. 2) the dark brown leather is commonly known as the biker jacket while the coach one that Aaron gave you and I absolutely love, is the racer style. Not sure how the naming came about but that's what they are referred to. And contrary to what you said, I think the coach leather jacket stands out among the 3 because of it's construction and more eye-catching colour. Cheers Antonio!
Great video, so I need modern light field jacket (I have a vintage M65 that is possibly original and quite heavy) and those quilted down jackets look nice light and useful. Very helpful presentation.
you will over time. choose a basic all around jacket this year. in a couple of years, you can buy more specialized ones. you don't buy a full wardrobe every year. you build your wardrobe over time with classic pieces that will last long term.
@@kathwheeling Sure, and of course I own several jackets. I'm not "wardrobe-less". A couple of the types even came up in this video. I'm just questioning the claim that I should own 20! different spring jackets. Seems a bit excessive. ;)
@@jarofthoughts I think it more depends on how many different activities in which you indulge. Of course, our host MUST own them all or I would question the ability to evaluate them all. but the average man would not be in need of them all because he probably doesn't not participate in EVERY activity. some of these jackets are tailored to a particular sport/profession even region. for instance, every man needs a rain coat. one fo the first pieces my husband purchased. a nice, London Fog Trench Coat. he has owned it for 35 years and it is still one of his main pieces. We live in the Deep South so a Navy wool overcoat is not something he would EVER wear, even on the coldest day we have here. He does, however, own a classic Pea Coat because we DO get occasional cold days (we can get as cold as 30 degrees occasionally in the dead of winter!). several of the jackets in this collection are the kind you'd wear for biking or running He doesn't ride motorcycles, so the Racer jacket, Motorcycle and Denim coat are not part of his collection (though the Denim was in the younger days. I make his sweaters and he prefers pull overs so the sweater jackets aren't in the collection. personally I do not like suede jackets. to me, they are FAR to late 60's early 70's but, I suppose it may be time for them to come back for the younger set. I think the primary thing to remember is the same thing one would remember in ANY Men's clothing purchase. Style never goes out of fashion. You can pick up some inexpensive jackets in the latest fashion but real style only needs to be added once. Buy quality and real style and you'll keep ti forever. we've been married 30 years. the truly good pieces will still be there when you've reached our age.
I agree. No need for 20. If you have 20, chances are many of them are superfluous and you are better off with fewer but higher quality pieces. One can argue a nice blazer and a nice overcoat (or a down-coat) is enough for a man.
Thanks Antonio for today's video. I think you pretty much cover all lightweight jackets. In addition I have a question; I saw i great "Leather" jacket once and it fits so well but I noticed that it wasn't made from real leather (It was 48% polyester, 2% cotton and 50% of other synthetic material). So I am asking, What is better? A bad quality leather jacket or a synthetic jacket like the one I am describing since is what can I afford?
Hey Antonio! Question.. What are you wearing (what brand) because it looks amazing!! Thanks, and great video as always ✌🏼 BTW, that JL Rocha olive suede is WOW!!
Sure! What do you suggest? Email me via the link above and let me know. In the mean time, here are some of my best shoe videos: th-cam.com/video/UVRI3mg3x3Q/w-d-xo.html
Excellent video. As an English person, I should mention that he is correct that the field jacket he showed is what the aristocracy and even the Queen herself wears when at one of her country estates. However, I wouldn't call it formal as they would never wear it with smart clothes or in the city. They might wear it over tweed when shooting in the country. A gentleman would probably wear a light trench coat over a suit in the spring, like a raincoat.
What's your opinion on wearing a bomber jacket with a button up shirt. I see a lot of people wear them with tee shirts and I was wondering if it would be ok to wear one with a button up.
anybody know any brands that will fit a 5"2 guy? I know all the known short guy brands. still can't find a bomber or a harrington that will for my shoulders which is 17 inches.
I’ve seen your “wearing gray with style “ And I need some advice from you . I’m going for a date and I’m wearing black t-shirt with charcoal gray blazer on my upper but with my lower should I wear a black or charcoal gray trousers? The charcoal gray trousers is not the same fabric with blazer but the color is close
I can’t grow a full beard because it’s rather patchy. But I can grow a goatee and mustache. In what I looked up, there are a lot of different combinations I can choose from. There’s also sideburns to consider... I could stand alone in this question, but just curious. Nonetheless, keep making videos!
Great video! I’ve been shopping for a spring jacket. Question: I picked up a nice solid black Denim jacket last fall. Ive been wearing it lately, because I barely got to wear it before winter showed up early. Someone told me that it’s a fall jacket, and it’s too dark for spring. Any truth to that? (Personally, I’ll still wear it, because I think it looks good)
Fantastic video Antonio! Precisely the subject I was looking for. I have been looking for a jacket for quite a while but with this video I feel confident about my choices of jacket and this video was vary helpful. Thank you for this superb video which is very detailed and informational! 👌
Antonio Antonio Antonio.. First of all.. Semper Fi ✅💯👊🏾 Now.. I've been watching and following your advice along with Rafael and Aaron.. The algorithm sends me more of your videos than Aaron.. And I get the least from the gentlemen's gazette.. I also watch the fashion OG.. So anyway, you guys give alot of the same advice which is cool.. Now in the metamorphosis that my wardrobe has become, I'm noticing a trend.. It's mostly blue, white and Grey combinations.. Starting to remind me of that football team in Dallas 🚮 My question is.. How do I break away from that while remaining more formal on the scale..??. When I dress casually, I still like the urban ware and I'm trying to level up the formal/semi formal look...I'm looking to add some new different colors and I do value your advice. Thanks! BTW.. The field jackets I remember had a hood zipped into the neck (collar).. I was a 3043.. I counted many, many, many field jackets.. Thanks.. Keep up the good work! ✌🏿
Kev you've made my day with your kind words. I'm so glad you like the work my colleagues and I do. What I do to break away from blue and gray is add green whenever I can. Olive green is one of my favorite colors to wear, especially for jackets and suits, and it looks good on a lot of men. Add some green to your wardrobe and let me know how it works out!
Trying to ask a question about my husband who's in a category you haven't covered but the contact form doesn't work (never gave me the 'third' question or just didn't give me the constact box)
Another RMRS quality video.....so please tell Mr. TH-cam that we all think you're doing a great job STYLNG us, as opposed to doing what the FASHION channels are doing. Thanks Antonio.
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Hey Antonio, what are your thoughts on bigger guys wearing cardigans?
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Love my trench coat right from autumn to spring! I have a knee-length double-breasted coat in beige, and a shorter single-Brasted coat in navy.
I tend to wear the longer coat fully buttoned in the rain, and the shorter coat over knitted jumpers tied with the belt but unbuttoned for an effortless casual look. It goes fantastically over a grey sweater with navy jeans and brown derby's or chukka boots.
I take inspiration from these video to find the best outfit when i go to my business meetings🔥🔥🔥
*_Just a quick question - Do you own every one of them??_*
Sure do. :)
@@RealMenRealStyle that great , I wish I even had any one of those!!😂
@@RealMenRealStyle your amazing😎
I would expect he would since that's his job, now.
I remember the late sixties; everyone was wearing the harrington; with levi 501 or tonic trousers, and brogues.
historically speaking. Epaulets are found on most military jackets because one of their functions is you can drag a soldier by them if they are wounded. Additionally this is why they are affixed to the jacket in a very reinforced way to withstand this type of tension.
Great video, as always. On a personal note: I own a brown bomber leather jacket that I bought some 30 years ago. I still wear it and I love it. In my opinion, brown is the way to go with leather. I don't particularly like black leather jacket. For me, it is associated with criminal motor gangs, which I despise. Brown leather on the other hand reminds me of the heroes of WWII and even WWI.
Absolutely outstanding! Having a physical example for each type is great. I love how thorough you are about the purpose of each jacket.
Great vid, Antonio, but I wish it was published two weeks ago when I went spring jacket shopping. Regardless, I did pretty well and ended up with a navy blue, unlined, Harrington-style jacket (living in San Antonio, TX, so a lighter jacket is preferred). Thanks to your video, I now want a few more jackets to round out the spring 'drobe.
Me too. Same place too.
I used to not like this channel before.... but ever since buying a fitted suit, I am more into fashion, and I can't stop watching his videos. Very informative and friendly. I like him better than alpha m.
In Georgia the temp goes from thick sweater weather in the morning as the sun rises to light hoody or thick long sleeve shirt at mid day to evening and later in the night you'll need a coat because the temp drops so I've gotten into layering for comfort and my style have shifted that for dressing the winter here and I pretty much don't have any heavy coats any more because I get options I can layer. So like sport wear a long sleeve dry shirt, a thing fleece shirt or zip up, another fleece vest sometimes, a down jacket and then a rain coat on top (we get random rain that's warm coming down and cold after it's done. So layering isn't just for warmth but versatility layers I can take of or mix to certain temps and conditions when you're day goes from 38° to 68° you can't wear the same thing unless you like punishment of some kind and I like the layers because it's easy to carry a down jacket and rain coat with me and throw them on when I need it.
I have an navy trench coat just like that one. A literal US Navy trench coat.
Is there a style of trench coats that is specific to Germany from World War I or World War II? Or are the trench coats British and German officers wore the same style?
Great comprehensive list of jackets. 👍
What's the best way to find the right sizing in lightweight jackets for fall and spring? Is it best to wear like a sweater then try on the jacket? I'm having sizing issues between S and M
Another classic video from real men real style! Back to the basics is always the best. Thank you for this.
We'll definitely film more videos like this Evan.
I was literally looking for a video or article on this topic on the website last night. Great timing Antonio!
The field jacket will forever be my favorite.
I've been going for the insulated down vest and cardigans all spring so far. I have also been wearing a tan-leather blazer I bought last year. The reason I don't wear that one all the time is the company decided to personally tailor it to me like you would a suit, and then I put on fifteen pounds of muscle so I can't fit layers into it and can barely bend my arms.
Though, one style I like but is really hard to find is the tan-hunter-leather jacket. It's one I've seen (for 700$) and it's a leather jacket tailored like a blazer it has two pockets on the upper chest, two pockets on the bottom around the hips and sometimes a built-in belt; and it cuts off just about the mid crotch area and high collar. I always thought that was fabulous. That's the type of jacket that would be perfect for charcoal button-up shirt, black tie, black or black and tan combination dress boots and designer black jeans.
Antonio, Great video, But I am affraid you missed my personal favorite casual jackets. The SAFARI Jacket! It is from military heritage as well, but more british or european style. Perhaps an old fashion one, but a classic for spring and summer!
Any idea on the maker of the field jacket. Can't seem to find it in Google search.
Never was a fan of jean jackets. Always preferred leather instead. But as a Chicagoan, I can say for sure a peacoat is a spring jacket. Our cold weather likes to stick around till late April, haha. Another good guide Antonio.
My editor is from Chicago. He would definitely agree with you!
I like the Sherpa fleece deniem jacket. I own one and really like the texture in both aesthetics and feel. My only fault on it is it's fit around the waist. Like you said they have to make them for all sizes of people.
Exactly.
This video and this channel in general is amazing. You were the first channel I started watching 3 years ago and havnt stepped watching I recommend you to anyone I can. Also Aaron is amazing too!
Love the trucker jacket but not in denim. Suede or a nice corduroy would do excellently; even fabrics and patterns associated with sport coats look great. I have a flight jacket in grey and black herringbone that looks great with everything underneath. Looking to pick one up in a nice dark brown suede. Then there's the field jacket. Spier and Mackay make a lovely design for the price and I am partial to the knit variety for casual elegance. Not overly casual but not sport coat territory is where I live on the formality scale for now.
Hey there, great video. I'm wondering who is the designer of your sweater jacket that you are wearing in this video? Thank you!
Where is that beige harrington jacket from. I want it, and it looks great
Hey man another great topic...loving the video..now my channel is also growing thanks to you man..wish me luck..lots of love from India
Wow I was literally looking for anything Antonio has said on a Harrington on this channel two days ago to no avail. Ask and you shall receive! Thank you Antonio!
Hi Antonio, what a nice video!
I'm surprised how your videos are better and better every time... please, keep on the amazing work!
Love the peacot and the trench coat!
Best regards from Buenos Aires, Argentina
This videos are really educational, I already have some of this jackets but I really liked some of the ones you mentioned, specially the sweather jacket, looks great!
Hi Antonio! What is the brand of the blue cardigan you wore in this video? My husband loved it! Where can i buy it for my husband? Please help me!🙏🏻
Awesome video Antonio.
I love sherpas and shearlings! Casual but superstylish!
Nice explaination by Antonio 🔥🔥
That timberland jacket in green is fuego!
Antonio! you're my go to guy.
the sherpa is one of my favorite jackets I have in my wardrobe
The Sherpa is dope as shit
Thanks Antonio so many Jackets to chose from. I'm still hunting for my Levis Trucker. I used to own so many but I gave them away, or didn't come home with it. Now holes & wear is fashion 😎
@Aaron P. I am & it's style videos that help make all da difference 🤘🏼😎👍🏼
Great episode. You've already done a similar thing by talking about jackets for the winter or fall or summer. This time you're adding a new twist to an old idea.
Nice to see the denim jackets included. Paired with denim jeans, one has a Canadian tuxedo 🤵😀.
Love my denim jacket.
I like the look of Sherpa jackets but I think that living in Ireland it's rarely cold enough to justify them, especially when rain is a bigger issue than cold.
I absolutely love the blue cardigan you are wearing sir!
I love the Harrington, sports jacket and classic peacoat! Thanks for another great video Antonio! :D
Welcome Vickle. Happy to hear you enjoyed it.
Would love if you had included links to buy these items.
Great video !
inspired indeed.
like the formal your wearing)
1) I like the olive suede, brown coach leather jackets, the tank jacket (Harrington too, without the tartan and the flap on the back), the blue sports coat and the navy peacoat shown here. Not a fan of the remaining jackets, esp windbreakers, puff roll/quilted jackets. And I think sherpa would look nicer without a contrasting colour.
2) the dark brown leather is commonly known as the biker jacket while the coach one that Aaron gave you and I absolutely love, is the racer style. Not sure how the naming came about but that's what they are referred to. And contrary to what you said, I think the coach leather jacket stands out among the 3 because of it's construction and more eye-catching colour.
Cheers Antonio!
Great video, so I need modern light field jacket (I have a vintage M65 that is possibly original and quite heavy) and those quilted down jackets look nice light and useful. Very helpful presentation.
That suede jacket is fantastic
Great Vid!!!
Cheers L.S.
@@RealMenRealStyle J.L Rocha Brown Leather Jacket the Best one!!!
Not gonna buy 20 spring jackets... >_>
you will over time. choose a basic all around jacket this year. in a couple of years, you can buy more specialized ones. you don't buy a full wardrobe every year. you build your wardrobe over time with classic pieces that will last long term.
@@kathwheeling Sure, and of course I own several jackets. I'm not "wardrobe-less". A couple of the types even came up in this video. I'm just questioning the claim that I should own 20! different spring jackets. Seems a bit excessive. ;)
@@jarofthoughts I think it more depends on how many different activities in which you indulge. Of course, our host MUST own them all or I would question the ability to evaluate them all. but the average man would not be in need of them all because he probably doesn't not participate in EVERY activity. some of these jackets are tailored to a particular sport/profession even region. for instance, every man needs a rain coat. one fo the first pieces my husband purchased. a nice, London Fog Trench Coat. he has owned it for 35 years and it is still one of his main pieces. We live in the Deep South so a Navy wool overcoat is not something he would EVER wear, even on the coldest day we have here. He does, however, own a classic Pea Coat because we DO get occasional cold days (we can get as cold as 30 degrees occasionally in the dead of winter!). several of the jackets in this collection are the kind you'd wear for biking or running
He doesn't ride motorcycles, so the Racer jacket, Motorcycle and Denim coat are not part of his collection (though the Denim was in the younger days. I make his sweaters and he prefers pull overs so the sweater jackets aren't in the collection. personally I do not like suede jackets. to me, they are FAR to late 60's early 70's but, I suppose it may be time for them to come back for the younger set.
I think the primary thing to remember is the same thing one would remember in ANY Men's clothing purchase. Style never goes out of fashion. You can pick up some inexpensive jackets in the latest fashion but real style only needs to be added once. Buy quality and real style and you'll keep ti forever. we've been married 30 years. the truly good pieces will still be there when you've reached our age.
OK, how about 19?
I agree. No need for 20. If you have 20, chances are many of them are superfluous and you are better off with fewer but higher quality pieces. One can argue a nice blazer and a nice overcoat (or a down-coat) is enough for a man.
Quality video. Is that a John Smedley you are wearing? Very nice.
If you had to choose between Harrington and bomber jacket, which one?
A very proficient comparison Antonio! 👍🏻✔💭
Thanks Antonio for today's video. I think you pretty much cover all lightweight jackets.
In addition I have a question; I saw i great "Leather" jacket once and it fits so well but I noticed that it wasn't made from real leather (It was 48% polyester, 2% cotton and 50% of other synthetic material). So I am asking, What is better? A bad quality leather jacket or a synthetic jacket like the one I am describing since is what can I afford?
Hey Antonio! Question.. What are you wearing (what brand) because it looks amazing!! Thanks, and great video as always ✌🏼
BTW, that JL Rocha olive suede is WOW!!
This topic is so great! Can I suggest about shoes?
Sure! What do you suggest? Email me via the link above and let me know. In the mean time, here are some of my best shoe videos:
th-cam.com/video/UVRI3mg3x3Q/w-d-xo.html
This was actually good since I am from Chicago
Thanks for the great videos man, they really help me when I'm puting together different outfits
You are a great source of fashion information, Antonio. Thank you!
that field jacket looks great
Excellent video.
As an English person, I should mention that he is correct that the field jacket he showed is what the aristocracy and even the Queen herself wears when at one of her country estates. However, I wouldn't call it formal as they would never wear it with smart clothes or in the city. They might wear it over tweed when shooting in the country.
A gentleman would probably wear a light trench coat over a suit in the spring, like a raincoat.
Thanks, I'm looking for a great spring outfit to wear in my coffin.
I tend tomgravitate towars the more formal color and patterns...
What's your opinion on wearing a bomber jacket with a button up shirt. I see a lot of people wear them with tee shirts and I was wondering if it would be ok to wear one with a button up.
It works well with the jacket.
Awesome thanks for your input
thank you for your great videos.... i like this RMRS so much....
Thanks for this video. I had been meaning to google jacket styles as I try to improve my wardrobe/style.
Glad to help!
I love Sherpa jackets
Interesting video! 😁👍🏻
Antonio: solid guide to jackets with great information
Streetwear guys: bullsh** give me that varsity jacket with a giant tiger on the back
Nice 👍🏾
Every time I watch these types of shows makes me want to spend money. Which isn't bad
This is such a great informative video, learned alot!
Any idea where that field jacket is from?
Will you do a video with summer jackets?
Email me your ideas via the contact form above!
What’s the jacket you’re wearing? I love it! Semper Fi
rbell2915 he mentions it at 12:29... Not sure of the brand but it's a sweater jacket
Blake St Clair yeah I saw that, but I want to know the brand lol
Good jacket comparison training 🇺🇸
Amazing video again Antonio ! I have a question: Can a sweater jacket shoulders be adjusted ?
Hey Reda - Unfortunately, no.
What I love the most about RMRS is that you really break dressing into a science. Great video Antonio !
Love this Video Season Style.
anybody know any brands that will fit a 5"2 guy? I know all the known short guy brands. still can't find a bomber or a harrington that will for my shoulders which is 17 inches.
What’s the brand of the modern overcoat?
I’ve seen your “wearing gray with style “
And I need some advice from you . I’m going for a date and I’m wearing black t-shirt with charcoal gray blazer on my upper but with my lower should I wear a black or charcoal gray trousers? The charcoal gray trousers is not the same fabric with blazer but the color is close
With a t-shirt and blazer, try a pair of dark blue jeans.
@@RealMenRealStyle thanks!
I like the Sherpa jacket
Another great vid, thanks for the info.
Thanks
Robert Stack wore a trench coat while hosting the television show 'Unsolved Mysteries'
Hey Antonio, I’d be interested in another video on facial hair. It’s a topic I don’t know much about, but it’s just a suggestion. Love your videos!
Can you be more specific?
I can’t grow a full beard because it’s rather patchy. But I can grow a goatee and mustache. In what I looked up, there are a lot of different combinations I can choose from. There’s also sideburns to consider... I could stand alone in this question, but just curious. Nonetheless, keep making videos!
How i can pair my dark red leathered shoes to my pant and polo.....?
Great video! I’ve been shopping for a spring jacket. Question: I picked up a nice solid black Denim jacket last fall. Ive been wearing it lately, because I barely got to wear it before winter showed up early. Someone told me that it’s a fall jacket, and it’s too dark for spring. Any truth to that? (Personally, I’ll still wear it, because I think it looks good)
Hi Russ. This time of year I'd say blue is a better color choice for denim jackets.
Real Men Real Style Thank you for your advice. I Guess that’s Midwest living. Lol. I’ll hang it up for now, and count the days till fall. :)
Fantastic video Antonio! Precisely the subject I was looking for. I have been looking for a jacket for quite a while but with this video I feel confident about my choices of jacket and this video was vary helpful.
Thank you for this superb video which is very detailed and informational! 👌
So glad you find it useful. Which jacket did you choose?
@@RealMenRealStyle The quilted jacket or the trenchcoat
Antonio I like the jacket/sweater that you’re wearing, where did you get it???
I agree. Looks like a John Smedley.
Do you use all of these (assuming you own all of these) or are some purely for the video?
Great video.
I picked the 2nd jacket due to the left side zipper pocket it was a toss up
Antonio Antonio Antonio.. First of all.. Semper Fi ✅💯👊🏾
Now.. I've been watching and following your advice along with Rafael and Aaron.. The algorithm sends me more of your videos than Aaron.. And I get the least from the gentlemen's gazette.. I also watch the fashion OG.. So anyway, you guys give alot of the same advice which is cool.. Now in the metamorphosis that my wardrobe has become, I'm noticing a trend.. It's mostly blue, white and Grey combinations.. Starting to remind me of that football team in Dallas 🚮 My question is.. How do I break away from that while remaining more formal on the scale..??. When I dress casually, I still like the urban ware and I'm trying to level up the formal/semi formal look...I'm looking to add some new different colors and I do value your advice. Thanks!
BTW.. The field jackets I remember had a hood zipped into the neck (collar).. I was a 3043.. I counted many, many, many field jackets.. Thanks.. Keep up the good work! ✌🏿
Kev you've made my day with your kind words. I'm so glad you like the work my colleagues and I do. What I do to break away from blue and gray is add green whenever I can. Olive green is one of my favorite colors to wear, especially for jackets and suits, and it looks good on a lot of men. Add some green to your wardrobe and let me know how it works out!
I use a denim jacket everyday because I like how it looks
Trying to ask a question about my husband who's in a category you haven't covered but the contact form doesn't work (never gave me the 'third' question or just didn't give me the constact box)
Hey Karon - have you tried this link? www.realmenrealstyle.com/contact/
Cheers mate
Another RMRS quality video.....so please tell Mr. TH-cam that we all think you're doing a great job STYLNG us, as opposed to doing what the FASHION channels are doing. Thanks Antonio.
Thanks Stephen 😁