My biggest mistake in fashion was believing that I would dress better the more clothes I had, when in reality it was the other way around. Great video btw
Yea same. But once I built up a few basics to build around, it did create a door where when I do find a louder item I like, I can make it work with those sets. Like a black pant with a black coat and a tshirt with print. Or a blue jeans with a white shirt and a squared overshirt. Or a set with mostly basics and a pair of more visible sneakers. But then you get what Harry says. A wardrobe of mostly basics with some louder pieces that can go with many of those basics.
Yeah, I needed this is a reminder. I tend to find one piece I like and before I’m even sure I love it, I buy multiple colours of the same. Later on I find I don’t really love any of them
@@charliedalton1778 yea for basic pieces I dont mind. If the item is ry cool I dont mind owning 2. But for loud stuff, no... The loud things are there to compliment the basics, they cannot take over.
My biggest mistake was continuing to buy clothes thinking it would make me feel better about myself. Still love buying clothes but trying to stop using it as a form of therapy.
I have tried changing my style few times. Three times at least. I wanted to wear more elegant clothes, as I was ageing I wanted to have more sophisticated wardrobe. It didn't work. I was always getting back to my casual, street style. Even though I just turned 50. So I guess my bigger mistake was trying to be someone else instead of being myself. Good thing it was just clothes that I have sold afterwards. I really appreciate the thing you said at the end. There are so many videos popping on my YT home page regarding fashion and messages what I should or should not wear. Ridiculous. That is why I value your content so much. Thanks for a great work.
First advice is golden. I had a stage where I just wanted to be simple and minimal, but at heart I am a musician and an artist. Eventually I started getting back into graphic tees tho a bit curated and I usually just buy from other artists (not generic mass produced shirts) and getting back into edgier clothing. Sometimes I dress preppy, sometimes a bit edgy. Basically, you can’t box yourself in. Don’t be just “one style.” People are wonderful complex beings so let your clothing be that way as well
Just wanted to say that the 6:15 look fits you really well, especially the pants are perfect for you. I was surprised that it was an example of what not to do lol... But definitely wear what makes you happy! Love your vids mate!!
Buying into the advice of wearing according to your age was the worst mistake I made. A full circle and I am back to what I love wearing and it just works (thankfully didn’t take too long to realise). It takes time to fine-tune your style to your shape and overall personality which has got nothing to do with age imo. Great video Harry as always!
The tip about boots and other shoes that aren't sneakers just called me out🤣. I have been sneaker heavy for a couple of years but I realized a few months ago that I need to have some more options for different outfits and occasions as I continue to enhance my style. Thanks for the reminder!
Harry, genuinely love your advice and approach to fashion. I was starting to get a bit self-conscious with my wider fits since I'm in my 30's now and all the menswear fashions are talking about how it's only a Gen Z thing but then you said the magic phrase "today is the youngest you will ever be" and boom, complete mindset shift! :)
I have to say that you have a very unique look on things. It may not be for everyone, but it does make all the sense in the world! Especially the last part of the video. The more I see your videos, the more they grow on me ;)
What I really love about the channels from yourself and James Leung is there's a playfulness, a fun about fashion;l of finding your own style, but also a mindfulness of curating ideas for us to ponder. It's what makes Sunday lunchtimes such a joy to dive into. As an idea for a future episode .. a short while ago you mentioned the t-shirts from musicians you loved. It would be ace to hear about what the artist means to you , what you like about the t-shirt and how the two intersect. Also of the fashion options you've paired them with. Cheers again for an ace watch :)
Great to hear and glad you enjoy the videos. I would love to talk more about music but I did videos a long time ago and people weren’t that interested so I didn’t make more. I get it though. Music is such a personal thing. Have a good week
It's a fashion video, but the saying, "You regret the things you don't give a go more than the things you do give a go" really hit me out of nowhere. That's genuinely advice I appreciate outside of fashion. Thanks Harry.
That last one about age hits home. I’m tired of watching videos of people telling guys how to dress when you’re older. Style is subjective. Age absolutely plays a mild part, but some of these videos are so restricting that they take all the fun out of it.
You should do a video about interior design, Harry! I like the ch24 you have and the various scandi posters etc. not to mention the lovely plant in the background
Completely agree with the second point. What some people, including myself at a certain point, don't realize is that real life doesn't look anything like how social media is claiming it to be. The sambas have been trending for a while now but where I live, on a normal day out I could see two pairs of those, max, on the streets. Don't let other people's opinions stop you from buying what you like the look of, of course that is if you REALLY do like it
Thanks for the body and age positivity, your look is not what I would wear nor what would suit me (bigger man) but I love your vibe. Strength to you 💪🏾
I can't agree you more. My biggest mistake was staying in the same style and avoiding any clothes that didn't fit the style. My style turns out to be boring.
Great video ! And I agree with so much of it. I’m 47, and I still love blending a little bit of trendy stuff, with classics. I’m currently absolutely loving the trend of the cropped tshirt or camp collar shirt. It breaks up my waist nice and makes me look a touch taller while also staying nice and comfortable around my less than 6 pack abs. And, THANK GOD skinny pants are gone!
I totally agree, my esthetic is 70% preppy and 30% experimental... Ever since I retired a couple of years ago I've been experimenting more and more with fashion. I am 57 years old and having a great time ... Cheers 🥂
Definitely true of trying to dress like an image in your head and one for a different body shape - I've recently bought so much stuff that fits the look perfectly, but when I wear it, it just doesn't work. So many fashion bloggers seem to be 5ft 8 and want to make their legs look longer with their clothes - which their outfits do a great job of - and they look awesome - but I'm slowly realising that what suits me is quite the opposite!
Another great video Harry. I definitely relate to the dress for your body one. I used to be skinny but not so much anymore. So I’ve changed to relaxed fitting clothes. Have a good day. ✌️
5:30 muscly legs does throw a wrench in a lot of pant fits, I found that out after a few years of working out and cycling. On the flip side you pull off shorts much better 😎
Contrary to the other point, I don't love the Adrian Loafers, but what I realized is I loved the lug sole-style loafers ! I ended up getting a custom-made one, without the Kiltie and Tassle, and opted for a brass horsebit instead, it looks stunning, and been complimented for it ever since I got them
When I was 24 I figured my style from now on is just gonna be a checkered shirt and jeans until I die. Now I‘m 37 and dress like an add from a Sci-Fi movie lol 😂
Excellent watching! And totally relate. Specifically on the rocker look and having a most muscular build. How about a video on dressing a slightly more muscular build? Thanks, Harry!
My biggest mistake was purchasing an abundance of statement pieces and louder garments that I really loved without investing in my basics first. It made it really hard for me to wear garments I had without outfit repeating (which is not a bad thing, I just wanted more diversity for myself.) Great video as always my friend 🙏🏽🔥
My issue was not knowing which statement pieces are worth going for. For me, jackets and shoes are a lot easier to incorporate in different seasons. Statement shirts or trousers are harder to make a cohesive outfit out of (though can sometimes still make the outfit)
@@HarryHas to be honest, I get most of my statement stuff off of Grailed, just because it makes me feel better than I’m not paying full price for a garment that I’m relatively limited to wear haha. Much love my friend!
@@WeCanBeatTheSun I completely agree, and it can even be difficult to discern which statement pieces to buy, because they tend to be either boulder and pattern, or louder in color, and a lot of that requires mastery and understanding what works on your body and tone as per what Harry said in the video. With that being said, I feel like I had to kind of go through that process of learning what works and what doesn’t to be able to make better purchases now, which I feel has given me a good balance between statement, pieces, and basics that help me put them together in different outfits 🙏🏽🔥
I wish I knew that dressing for your body type was a thing, before I had to figure it out myself the hard way. Now I'm transitioning into more fits that would work with my build, that really contradict what I used to like
Fun as usual and sound advice. Biggest mistake? Knowing my style and wanting to adapt to what I saw on social media. Still got a bomber jacket in the closet. Liked the trend, liked the looks I did see - never did wear it. Happy Sunday mate and we usual, cheers from Germany 😊🙏🏻
Long time watcher, new commenter and just realized i was not subbed lol. Just wanna say this vid is spot on. Your commentary & jokes were perfectly balanced with great advice and knowledge. Really loved this one, great vid
Got my own pair of Adrian last year they looks pretty cool lol but I prefer wearing them with lighter colored socks just to tone down the formal feeling 😂
My biggest mistake is forcing an item to fit in how I wanted it instead of how it was meant to fit due to trends ie. regular fitting shirt forcing it to be oversized
Regarding what you say in the video at 2:20: I'm 17 and I'm really a fan of a pair of wide raw jeans from Edwin for example but I wonder how much I'll still like these jeans in a few years after the "baggy" hype has passed. I also tell myself that since I'm young I shouldn't invest in these more "extravagant" items because I'm afraid of not liking them later. What do you think, any advise ?
If you are unsure I would hold off buying them. For me, if I want to dabble in a style that I’m not sure about then I go for something more affordable first and see how I still like it after a few months.
The goal is to have clothes that you both excited to wear the next day and other times thank yourself for having when throwing on in a rush. Pieces that all work with each other at all times, as much as possible.
Awesome video, mate! You definitely should ask yourself about how I know I can't do something, if some restrictive thought appears in your head. Often, it's someone else words from the past, e.g. mother didn't allow to wear wide jeans.
Personally i don’t buy a lot of trends, but the reason why is not because I don’t want to look like everybody else, instead it’s because I’m afraid I’ll be bored of the trendy item too quickly, since I didn’t discover the item on my own
A quick question. Everyone says buy pants according to your waist size. But waist is around or just above belly button then how does that make sense when everyone wears pants two inches down from belly button? Thanks.
Got any tips for someone who has been set in one style for a while and gets ridiculed if he tries new things? [for example, a cropped jacket, a ring, or a necklace]. The thought of getting laughed at stops me for trying the pieces out that I buy
Good sound advice as always, Harry! Personally, l only have one rule: does it look good/work on me or not. That's it. Even if I don't really like something but it looks good on me I'll buy it, and vice versa. I'd rather look good than only wear what I like. Cheers! (btw some of that acting totally betrayed your Emo roots! lol)
My most recent fashion regret was buying *that* Ferrari jacket about 6 months before it blew up on TikTok, and all the fake F1 fangirls got their hands on it! I wore it to a race event last weekend, and the amount of sarcastic looks and comments I received was concerning! I sold it on Vinted the next day. Technically not a fashion regret, but definitely another example of social media influencing society’s opinions! Great video as always mate!👌🏼
I feel like you could still give the rocker style a go, you should just look into real life rockers for inspo, they come in all shapes and sizes and some have similar body types to yours. If i may, I'd recomend looking into Luke Spiller's casual styles to help with the "bug thigh" situation, he wears a lot of suits now but his old style for interviews might give you some ideas, best of luck.
I still lean towards the rocker style, but I have given up on the YSL kinda look for me. Even though Josh Homme looks great wearing YSL and he isn't the build you normally see modelling for them. I will check out Luke Spiller. Cheers dude
Ah really enjoyed this one Harry! Could you consider making a video on how you sell or buy clothes online? I understand that the process will look slightly different depending on the country but I think it is an integral part of any enthusiast's life haha Hope you are well
I have linked what I can from this video in the description. Cheers for watching and have a good one 🤟
My biggest mistake in fashion was believing that I would dress better the more clothes I had, when in reality it was the other way around. Great video btw
Thanks a lot mate
Yea same. But once I built up a few basics to build around, it did create a door where when I do find a louder item I like, I can make it work with those sets.
Like a black pant with a black coat and a tshirt with print. Or a blue jeans with a white shirt and a squared overshirt.
Or a set with mostly basics and a pair of more visible sneakers.
But then you get what Harry says. A wardrobe of mostly basics with some louder pieces that can go with many of those basics.
Yeah, I needed this is a reminder. I tend to find one piece I like and before I’m even sure I love it, I buy multiple colours of the same. Later on I find I don’t really love any of them
@@charliedalton1778 yea for basic pieces I dont mind. If the item is ry cool I dont mind owning 2.
But for loud stuff, no... The loud things are there to compliment the basics, they cannot take over.
Minimalism is best found through reduction
My biggest mistake was continuing to buy clothes thinking it would make me feel better about myself. Still love buying clothes but trying to stop using it as a form of therapy.
did the same!
@@richardgrobertson5293 its tough when you finally realize it and face your real problems. 😓 Good luck my friend!
Same 😔 still buying tho
Great comment!
youre amazing no matter what.Youre amazing in a robe, or an armani suit my guy. MUCH LOVE!!!!
I have tried changing my style few times. Three times at least. I wanted to wear more elegant clothes, as I was ageing I wanted to have more sophisticated wardrobe. It didn't work. I was always getting back to my casual, street style. Even though I just turned 50. So I guess my bigger mistake was trying to be someone else instead of being myself. Good thing it was just clothes that I have sold afterwards.
I really appreciate the thing you said at the end. There are so many videos popping on my YT home page regarding fashion and messages what I should or should not wear. Ridiculous. That is why I value your content so much. Thanks for a great work.
the Love Island line is raw as hell hahaha
😂
First advice is golden. I had a stage where I just wanted to be simple and minimal, but at heart I am a musician and an artist. Eventually I started getting back into graphic tees tho a bit curated and I usually just buy from other artists (not generic mass produced shirts) and getting back into edgier clothing. Sometimes I dress preppy, sometimes a bit edgy. Basically, you can’t box yourself in. Don’t be just “one style.” People are wonderful complex beings so let your clothing be that way as well
Just wanted to say that the 6:15 look fits you really well, especially the pants are perfect for you. I was surprised that it was an example of what not to do lol... But definitely wear what makes you happy! Love your vids mate!!
Buying into the advice of wearing according to your age was the worst mistake I made. A full circle and I am back to what I love wearing and it just works (thankfully didn’t take too long to realise). It takes time to fine-tune your style to your shape and overall personality which has got nothing to do with age imo. Great video Harry as always!
I have been addicted to buying 60s & 70s vintage high waist straight leg jeans with black boots. They look so cool
Your all black fit @7:26 is sooo good
The proportions are really on point and the straight fit pants are the cherry on top.
The tip about boots and other shoes that aren't sneakers just called me out🤣. I have been sneaker heavy for a couple of years but I realized a few months ago that I need to have some more options for different outfits and occasions as I continue to enhance my style. Thanks for the reminder!
Harry, genuinely love your advice and approach to fashion. I was starting to get a bit self-conscious with my wider fits since I'm in my 30's now and all the menswear fashions are talking about how it's only a Gen Z thing but then you said the magic phrase "today is the youngest you will ever be" and boom, complete mindset shift! :)
Glad I could help mate. I’m older than you so don’t you worry!
6:27 I’ve finally come to realize this too, I usually only feel like my fit is right when it’s paired with boots. I need more honestly
I have to say that you have a very unique look on things. It may not be for everyone, but it does make all the sense in the world! Especially the last part of the video. The more I see your videos, the more they grow on me ;)
What I really love about the channels from yourself and James Leung is there's a playfulness, a fun about fashion;l of finding your own style, but also a mindfulness of curating ideas for us to ponder. It's what makes Sunday lunchtimes such a joy to dive into.
As an idea for a future episode .. a short while ago you mentioned the t-shirts from musicians you loved. It would be ace to hear about what the artist means to you , what you like about the t-shirt and how the two intersect. Also of the fashion options you've paired them with.
Cheers again for an ace watch :)
Great to hear and glad you enjoy the videos. I would love to talk more about music but I did videos a long time ago and people weren’t that interested so I didn’t make more. I get it though. Music is such a personal thing. Have a good week
Harry’s internal conflicted monologue
= Literally meeeee
😂 It’s always eventful inside my head
Uh oh... our videos are kind of similar this week. It's only going to fuel the rumours!! Anyway, I liked your video more haha. Great stuff!
😂😂😂 We have given too much away. I’ll get on yours later man. Have a good Sunday
Adding a new pair of shoes does wonders actually. Certain new pairs actually made me fall in love with clothes that I was about to discard.
Dressing for your build is something I just can’t figure out. 6’4” 215lbs and most of what inspires me just doesn’t work on me… help!
It's a fashion video, but the saying, "You regret the things you don't give a go more than the things you do give a go" really hit me out of nowhere. That's genuinely advice I appreciate outside of fashion. Thanks Harry.
That last one about age hits home. I’m tired of watching videos of people telling guys how to dress when you’re older. Style is subjective. Age absolutely plays a mild part, but some of these videos are so restricting that they take all the fun out of it.
You should do a video about interior design, Harry! I like the ch24 you have and the various scandi posters etc. not to mention the lovely plant in the background
Thanks mate. We are slowly but surely getting there with decorating the home so I’m sure some of it will be shown once it’s done.
Completely agree with the second point. What some people, including myself at a certain point, don't realize is that real life doesn't look anything like how social media is claiming it to be. The sambas have been trending for a while now but where I live, on a normal day out I could see two pairs of those, max, on the streets. Don't let other people's opinions stop you from buying what you like the look of, of course that is if you REALLY do like it
Thanks for the body and age positivity, your look is not what I would wear nor what would suit me (bigger man) but I love your vibe.
Strength to you 💪🏾
Great video Harry! A lot of advice you gave can not only apply to fashion but life in general!
I can't agree you more. My biggest mistake was staying in the same style and avoiding any clothes that didn't fit the style. My style turns out to be boring.
Great video ! And I agree with so much of it. I’m 47, and I still love blending a little bit of trendy stuff, with classics. I’m currently absolutely loving the trend of the cropped tshirt or camp collar shirt. It breaks up my waist nice and makes me look a touch taller while also staying nice and comfortable around my less than 6 pack abs. And, THANK GOD skinny pants are gone!
Thanks a lot mate
I totally agree, my esthetic is 70% preppy and 30% experimental... Ever since I retired a couple of years ago I've been experimenting more and more with fashion. I am 57 years old and having a great time ... Cheers 🥂
Great to hear man. Congratulations being able to retire at 56 too
56, retired, preppy and experimental.. sounds like the gay uncle I’d love would spoil my son
Definitely true of trying to dress like an image in your head and one for a different body shape - I've recently bought so much stuff that fits the look perfectly, but when I wear it, it just doesn't work. So many fashion bloggers seem to be 5ft 8 and want to make their legs look longer with their clothes - which their outfits do a great job of - and they look awesome - but I'm slowly realising that what suits me is quite the opposite!
Another great video Harry. I definitely relate to the dress for your body one. I used to be skinny but not so much anymore. So I’ve changed to relaxed fitting clothes. Have a good day. ✌️
Thanks mate. Have a good one too
5:30 muscly legs does throw a wrench in a lot of pant fits, I found that out after a few years of working out and cycling. On the flip side you pull off shorts much better 😎
Contrary to the other point, I don't love the Adrian Loafers, but what I realized is I loved the lug sole-style loafers ! I ended up getting a custom-made one, without the Kiltie and Tassle, and opted for a brass horsebit instead, it looks stunning, and been complimented for it ever since I got them
That first tip is so real and true! It’s so good to keep it fresh regularly!😊
🙏🤟
As someone that doesn't love trends, I noticed I almost stopped Rick Owens because it became trendy. Great advice.
0:11 "and The Oscar goes to, Harry Has!!!"
😂😂
Just wanted to write this 😅
i love your outros harry, the "see you later" part always gives me a chuckle cause you say in way that is a little bit shy but genuine haha
Haha thanks for watching until the end
When I was 24 I figured my style from now on is just gonna be a checkered shirt and jeans until I die. Now I‘m 37 and dress like an add from a Sci-Fi movie lol 😂
Haha sounds good
Excellent watching! And totally relate. Specifically on the rocker look and having a most muscular build. How about a video on dressing a slightly more muscular build? Thanks, Harry!
My biggest mistake was purchasing an abundance of statement pieces and louder garments that I really loved without investing in my basics first. It made it really hard for me to wear garments I had without outfit repeating (which is not a bad thing, I just wanted more diversity for myself.) Great video as always my friend 🙏🏽🔥
Thank you dude. At least you are all kitted out in the statement pieces department now. I’m lacking in that area!
My issue was not knowing which statement pieces are worth going for. For me, jackets and shoes are a lot easier to incorporate in different seasons. Statement shirts or trousers are harder to make a cohesive outfit out of (though can sometimes still make the outfit)
@@HarryHas to be honest, I get most of my statement stuff off of Grailed, just because it makes me feel better than I’m not paying full price for a garment that I’m relatively limited to wear haha. Much love my friend!
@@WeCanBeatTheSun I completely agree, and it can even be difficult to discern which statement pieces to buy, because they tend to be either boulder and pattern, or louder in color, and a lot of that requires mastery and understanding what works on your body and tone as per what Harry said in the video. With that being said, I feel like I had to kind of go through that process of learning what works and what doesn’t to be able to make better purchases now, which I feel has given me a good balance between statement, pieces, and basics that help me put them together in different outfits 🙏🏽🔥
I swear you the only fashion creator who can make me laugh, you have inner comedian
Ahh appreciate that mate. I try my best
Always fun to watch your videos, Harry. Loved the inner dialogue, so well represented.
Thank you mate
Harry this video was so helpful. You are a master of a teacher!
Great to hear dude
another great video, honestly though, you’re the one TH-camr who’s had the most influence on my style
Thanks a lot mate
I wish I knew that dressing for your body type was a thing, before I had to figure it out myself the hard way. Now I'm transitioning into more fits that would work with my build, that really contradict what I used to like
Fun as usual and sound advice. Biggest mistake? Knowing my style and wanting to adapt to what I saw on social media. Still got a bomber jacket in the closet. Liked the trend, liked the looks I did see - never did wear it.
Happy Sunday mate and we usual, cheers from Germany 😊🙏🏻
I love a bomber jacket. Have a great Sunday too mate and thanks for watching
Another great video Harry,I look forward to Sundays.
Thanks a lot bro. Have a great rest of your day
The black on black aesthetic minimalist outfit at 1:00, what brands are the jumper and pants?
Thought to check the description, cheers mate!
Long time watcher, new commenter and just realized i was not subbed lol. Just wanna say this vid is spot on. Your commentary & jokes were perfectly balanced with great advice and knowledge. Really loved this one, great vid
Thank you very much and cheers for the support
I have the same Adrian loafers and they look great with lots of fits. The break-in period is a bit of a pain though
They have been ok so far for me. I was expecting to have shredded feet but I got lucky
Big thumbs up from South Africa 🇿🇦 👍
Got my own pair of Adrian last year they looks pretty cool lol but I prefer wearing them with lighter colored socks just to tone down the formal feeling 😂
Love your video, as always. By the way, your t-shirt is awesome, the brighter color suits you well
Thank you mate
My biggest mistake is forcing an item to fit in how I wanted it instead of how it was meant to fit due to trends ie. regular fitting shirt forcing it to be oversized
Regarding what you say in the video at 2:20: I'm 17 and I'm really a fan of a pair of wide raw jeans from Edwin for example but I wonder how much I'll still like these jeans in a few years after the "baggy" hype has passed. I also tell myself that since I'm young I shouldn't invest in these more "extravagant" items because I'm afraid of not liking them later. What do you think, any advise ?
If you are unsure I would hold off buying them. For me, if I want to dabble in a style that I’m not sure about then I go for something more affordable first and see how I still like it after a few months.
The goal is to have clothes that you both excited to wear the next day and other times thank yourself for having when throwing on in a rush. Pieces that all work with each other at all times, as much as possible.
Ngl as much as I love the topics and ideas in your videos my favorite thing will always be when you say see you later at the end 😄
Haha glad you like the videos enough to watch to the end
Awesome video, mate! You definitely should ask yourself about how I know I can't do something, if some restrictive thought appears in your head. Often, it's someone else words from the past, e.g. mother didn't allow to wear wide jeans.
Personally i don’t buy a lot of trends, but the reason why is not because I don’t want to look like everybody else, instead it’s because I’m afraid I’ll be bored of the trendy item too quickly, since I didn’t discover the item on my own
Banging content as always Harry
Thank you mate
Been wearing the Adrian shoe for years! easy !
Acting out that “Struggle between buying or not buying that trending item “ …… so on point! 😂😂😂😂
Hi Harry, I was wondering what was the black loose trousers you were wearing through the video ? Thank you for your great work as usual
They are from Zara but sold out. I have linked a similar pair from Uniqlo in the description though
Love the nuance takes from this channel. Probably cuz you're an overthinker like you said in the video. I'm one too 😎
I love your content and this one was my favorite
Thanks mate. Good to hear
I freaking love your content!
🙏 glad you like it
Loved the part at 3:00, this should be a regular part of videos with the internal dialogue 😆
😂 Glad you enjoyed it mate
Love the facial expressions during your internal struggle
A quick question.
Everyone says buy pants according to your waist size. But waist is around or just above belly button then how does that make sense when everyone wears pants two inches down from belly button?
Thanks.
Great video Harry! Whats the black trousers ID you are wearing with the docs? Thanks
Thanks mate. They are from Zara but sold out. I’ve linked a similar pair in the description
Got any tips for someone who has been set in one style for a while and gets ridiculed if he tries new things? [for example, a cropped jacket, a ring, or a necklace]. The thought of getting laughed at stops me for trying the pieces out that I buy
The internal monologue. The facial expressions. Perfection. Oscar worthy , I dare say 🏆😭❤️
😂 Thank you mate
Love your videos, thumb's up from Poland!
🙏
harry always makes my day better
Ahh that’s lovely to hear. Cheers dude
6:15: I thought you looked great in the black jeans and denim jacket. What didn't you like about the fit of the jeans? just wondering...
The shape of them on me wasn’t doing it for me with that fit
@@HarryHas Okay that makes sense. The looser fit pants did look better like you said. I was just wondering. Thank you!
Thanks for this. I know I always second think things to get and I am glad when i do
Another banger video. Thank you Harry.
Thanks a lot bro
is that a regular fit cut or loose cut? what kinda trouser cut is that? 3:47
Life is short, so don't let various rules dictate you too much
Hahahahaaa!! “Looks like a love island contestant…” brutal!! But I luv that comparison!
😉
Good sound advice as always, Harry! Personally, l only have one rule: does it look good/work on me or not. That's it. Even if I don't really like something but it looks good on me I'll buy it, and vice versa. I'd rather look good than only wear what I like. Cheers! (btw some of that acting totally betrayed your Emo roots! lol)
Harry I would love to see a video about wardrobe organisation.
Mines a mess 😂
@@HarryHas 😂😂
again a perfect video thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!!
Glad you enjoyed it bro
The crying scene 😭😂 well done sir
My most recent fashion regret was buying *that* Ferrari jacket about 6 months before it blew up on TikTok, and all the fake F1 fangirls got their hands on it!
I wore it to a race event last weekend, and the amount of sarcastic looks and comments I received was concerning!
I sold it on Vinted the next day.
Technically not a fashion regret, but definitely another example of social media influencing society’s opinions!
Great video as always mate!👌🏼
what did you think about using a elegant style like nordic style and using some sports itens like nsltd boots from yeezy and oakley sunglases?
You should be a Ralph Lauren runway model. Good TH-cam videos too!
6:16 i don't understand you Harry what's the problem with this? you look good imo, please answer me ive gained a lot from your videos
one of your best vids !
Glad you enjoyed it mate
Another great video Harry!
Thanks a lot mate
Earliest I've ever been here! And don't regret a single bit
Appreciate it bro
Can you make a video on how to be THAT STUDENT(in context of fashion as we have to wear uniforms in the place I study)
Really enjoyed the inner monologue acting, spat out my tea😂
Hahaha hopefully not over anything electronic 😂
good call in the last advice. i am over 40 and i don't wanna wear those silly office shirts they always recommend in these videos
👍 Have a great Sunday mate and thanks for watching
how did you think you were going to rock the wafflestompers?
I’m sorry bro, but your style stacked in 2022
10/10 ‘see you later’ on this one
Haha thanks mate
Biggest mistake for me was continuing to buy clothes even though all I had to do was be more creative with what I had to enjoy my pieces.
Where are your black relaxed smart trousers from?
I feel like you could still give the rocker style a go, you should just look into real life rockers for inspo, they come in all shapes and sizes and some have similar body types to yours. If i may, I'd recomend looking into Luke Spiller's casual styles to help with the "bug thigh" situation, he wears a lot of suits now but his old style for interviews might give you some ideas, best of luck.
I still lean towards the rocker style, but I have given up on the YSL kinda look for me. Even though Josh Homme looks great wearing YSL and he isn't the build you normally see modelling for them. I will check out Luke Spiller. Cheers dude
Ah really enjoyed this one Harry!
Could you consider making a video on how you sell or buy clothes online? I understand that the process will look slightly different depending on the country but I think it is an integral part of any enthusiast's life haha
Hope you are well
Glad you liked it mate. I talk about it a bit in my video about how to save money buying clothes online