I thought I noticed you shift a bit back to baggy a little while back! Y’know I always loved your style and tried to copy it when I was your student, lol 😅 You were very gracious and answered my questions then, but this deep dive was fantastic, I enjoyed all the details and tips! Can’t wait for more!
@@josephmontague1953 aw thanks Joe! It’s so great to hear from you! I’m sure family life keeps you busy, but you also look like you’re having a lot of great experiences. Miss you bro!
@@BoSlowEnglish love those cargos! Funny thing is I’ve barely worn them since buying them. I feel like they’re too “special” for everyday wear. As for the shoes, I usually have indoor and outdoor shoes 😆. I’ve worn the blue ones out though - I just clean them after dancing in public.
@@BoSlowEnglishlol yeah they’re definitely useful! My indoor dance shoes end up cleaner than my outdoor non-dance shoes even. Also I’ve started to have indoor dance clothes recently too that I haven’t worn out 😄
I have a question, i’m researching about house dance style. the fits u are showing in the video would be what people are using today for house dancing? This is for a uni task, I hope u would help me please 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Yes! Actually around 9:40, you’ll see that I have a sweatshirt wrapped around my waist. This look was very popular with house dancers in New York in the early 90s. Back then, you would typically see them wear this with some Doc Martin boots. As for the rest of the outfits, many house dancers around the world dress in the same styles currently.
Yeah I see, mi teacher sent me some outfits ideas and she mostly showed like shirts but a bit more formal, (I don’t know really how to explain it English is not my first language) but not so like streetwear would you disagree? In my research I’m like in a bit of conflict cause I’ve seen many people like u saying it’s more like streetwear and in the brands like Nike or Adidas even Reebok in like the 90’s style, but my teacher showed us this other style, baggy jeans but cropped by the ankle and shirt 👔 a bit like that but without the tie. I’m sorry if this is annoying it’s just for uni, thanks anyway
@@martinaantoniazepedapedemo9339 hi Martina! I think your teacher may just have a different idea of the clothing style for dancing, but I’ve never personally danced in clothes like that since I started dancing in 1993. :)
thanks! enjoyed watching it! look forward to another
Really enjoyed this, I was always wondering how dancers look so good..
one thing that always amazed me, is how much skilled you need to be to make a baggy outfit work, compared to the classics.
I thought I noticed you shift a bit back to baggy a little while back! Y’know I always loved your style and tried to copy it when I was your student, lol 😅 You were very gracious and answered my questions then, but this deep dive was fantastic, I enjoyed all the details and tips! Can’t wait for more!
@@josephmontague1953 aw thanks Joe! It’s so great to hear from you! I’m sure family life keeps you busy, but you also look like you’re having a lot of great experiences. Miss you bro!
Thanks for the tips ! I didn't expect so much before watching 👍👍👍
@@marieb3952 I’m glad it was helpful! 😄
the green cargo northface is my fav. also how do you keep your shoes so clean?!
@@BoSlowEnglish love those cargos! Funny thing is I’ve barely worn them since buying them. I feel like they’re too “special” for everyday wear. As for the shoes, I usually have indoor and outdoor shoes 😆. I’ve worn the blue ones out though - I just clean them after dancing in public.
@@JardySantiago oh yes i have my one pair of in house dance shoes haha I get it!
@@BoSlowEnglishlol yeah they’re definitely useful! My indoor dance shoes end up cleaner than my outdoor non-dance shoes even. Also I’ve started to have indoor dance clothes recently too that I haven’t worn out 😄
I have a question, i’m researching about house dance style. the fits u are showing in the video would be what people are using today for house dancing? This is for a uni task, I hope u would help me please 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Yes! Actually around 9:40, you’ll see that I have a sweatshirt wrapped around my waist. This look was very popular with house dancers in New York in the early 90s. Back then, you would typically see them wear this with some Doc Martin boots. As for the rest of the outfits, many house dancers around the world dress in the same styles currently.
Yeah I see, mi teacher sent me some outfits ideas and she mostly showed like shirts but a bit more formal, (I don’t know really how to explain it English is not my first language) but not so like streetwear would you disagree? In my research I’m like in a bit of conflict cause I’ve seen many people like u saying it’s more like streetwear and in the brands like Nike or Adidas even Reebok in like the 90’s style, but my teacher showed us this other style, baggy jeans but cropped by the ankle and shirt 👔 a bit like that but without the tie. I’m sorry if this is annoying it’s just for uni, thanks anyway
@@martinaantoniazepedapedemo9339 hi Martina! I think your teacher may just have a different idea of the clothing style for dancing, but I’ve never personally danced in clothes like that since I started dancing in 1993. :)