What amazes me is how many pictures we have of Ford! I appreciate the breakdown of someone other than Daniel Craig and Steve McQueen. Keep these coming!
@@tempestandacomputer6951 Well that’s the truth, I was digging deep on Pinterest for these, and I’m still getting more suggestions! But thanks for the compliment, that’s exactly what I was hoping to pull together, some looks from a leading man we don’t always see in every style article! Sometimes it’s the quiet ones who stand out in my mind!
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed - I'm going to have to be a little more careful with the volume of copyrighted images😬, but I'll be sure to keep this topic of icons in the rotation going forward!
Another element of his style is simple, quality accessories; even with jeans and a t-shirt, his watch, belt, and shoes are always high quality and refined.
@@indyelviskenobi you’re totally right - I didn’t even think of that! His accessories were so well placed that you don’t even notice just how easily they set in with his total look. He seems like the kind of guy that has the sense to buy well and let them last them for a lifetime.
Just watched both this and your new video on ivy style, and I am surprised that you don’t have more subscribers. The quality of your videos far exceeds many of your contemporaries on here - bravo!
@@SirVegata well thank you so much - that’s so kind of you to say! I’m kind of new-ish, only started in April, so I’m just happy to keep ‘em coming and hope to grow! Thanks for checking out my channel!
I’ve now watched three of your videos and I really like what you’re doing. I have a few clients who would benefit by some makeover segments that you might do. You know, before and after.
Well thank you, Pam! Oh that sounds like a great idea - I've never done a lot of personal styling / makeover work before, but I think it would be something I'd certainly like to look into. I've seen some other channels do this kind of thing, and I've always thought I want to be so careful not to be some kind of fashion jerk. But it's been so touching since starting this channel to hear some viewer's responses at how they've bought or integrated pieces I've recommended. I guess if you'd like to shoot me an email and we can talk further, I'm at somenotesonstyle@gmail.com
Now this is uncanny! I kid you not, i was uploading my most recent Barbour video as your comment came through - you're working on another level, my friend! 😂 I'm glad you enjoyed this one, and yea Ford wearing a Barbour makes perfect sense, timeless on timeless!
I always like that he insisted on wearing his Alden work boots from his carpenter days into his role as Indiana Jones, forever changing the nickname of the boot.
Hey thanks! He wasn’t always the top of the list of most stylish guys - but definitely had a cool dad kinda vibe! I’m glad you enjoyed watching - lookout for more to come!
His late 70s and 80s vibe was the best, see his Star Wars and Frantic interviews. He looked like some guy walking 🚶 around today instead of way back then.
Couldn’t agree more! I’ll look for those interviews - not only for his style, but also refreshing to see a calm, honest celeb interview! His style hit this kind of sweet spot between old Hollywood and how we dress today. Such a relatable figure.
Much appreciated! Good call! I was worried about the same thing- are my old slim fits, too trim? I’ve a got a few pairs, but I just don’t have the right wash. I’ve only got lighter washes, and I wasn’t sure if they looked too washed out with the dark jacket…thanks for keeping an eye out! 😉
Really interesting analysis. I have noticed the same happened to the legendary Christopher Reeve. Would you consider making a video about his style if you feel I have a point here? Thank you in advance and keep up the great work!
@@davixavier3261 Thanks! Hey now that’s a good one - yea he always has a good classic style for sure! I’ll have to start gathering up some images. Of course it helped he was built like Superman 😂 but you’re right he always kept a nice subtle personal style, even through the crazy 70s & 80s! And it’s a similar deal to Harrison Ford, his outfits always kept him as the focal point of the look. Thanks for the heads up, I’ll take a note for a future episode!
@@tempestandacomputer6951 Well that’s an interesting one - to be honest, I’ve only seen still shots - I’ve still got to see it! But from what I’ve seen, you’re right it looks like a real clean lined, timeless icon kinda vibe for sure!
Always feel when you see his workwear look it isn’t an affectation. As he was a master carpenter, i have read articles where the animals singer realised seeing a Star Wars billboard Harrson was the main guy who built the stages at the Monterey pop festival in 67, or Sergio Mendes talking of Ford building his music studio. When studying design years ago at the school of art Glasgow writing some piece on the use of iconic designs or locations in Sci Fi movies. I found an article highlighting Harrison derailing a press interview about blade runner by spending an hour critiquing and criticising Frank Lloyd Wright’s furniture construction ( used as a backdrop in the film) after a throwaway comment by an interviewer. Then another interview where he pointed was always insistent that shoes or clothing were functional and fit for purpose for the character in real life, Alden boots ( a favourite for his own workshop) , thick travel chinos, a leather jacket that could take a beating in which he could move freely and a proper satchel for Indiana Jones, a pared down efficiency of wardrobe that adds to the elegance of the fictional man he would inhabit. Also pointing out if the was going to be living in the clothes 18 hours a day for months on set they better be comfortable or he was prone to make those around him uncomfortable if he was. Even now as he ages comfort looks important as he seems alway pictured in Russell moccasins . You can tell spotting these articles means I am alway intrigued as to what might come to light when Ford appears in articles and media. Another great insight since I first spotted one of your pieces on linen.
Oh man! I think you just won comment of the year, my friend! I just learned five more insights in your comment alone! Yes I completely agree - he’s such an authentic person, which really is quite rare amongst other actors - that must explain his base level of exasperation in his interviews. And your points regarding his choices being highly considered with regard to quality, comfort, and function - it really has such a true honesty. Those words often get thrown around a lot in the workwear fashion conversations - but to your point, he has the actual work experience to back that up! But generally - thanks for those well researched points, they really do help to envision his thought process much more clearly. He’s such a unique grump, but one which you can understand quite reasonably when you see his logic.
@SomeNotesonStyle I'm sure I'm not telling you anything new, but another American actor to see interviewed is Gene Hackman. Perhaps it's something about being late(r) to fame ?
@@jaysterling26 hey now! That’s a good call! I would’ve never thought about him - but yea totally agreed. He’s always a defiant character and his style always seems in perfect lockstep with himself. And yea, any guy could dress like one of his characters (maybe not Royal Tenembaum) and still keep a classic style. I’ll take note and see how many pics I can find of him! Thanks!
@@NoNameNo.5 good call - McQueen is a goldmine! Reynolds and Gosling always do have a pretty consistent style that would apply more to how we all dress today - thanks for the recommendations!
@@Dakota-d4n I couldn’t agree more - I was the only kid in my school with a tie and a jacket - sometimes old classmates still come up to me and greet me - hey suit guy! 😆
What amazes me is how many pictures we have of Ford! I appreciate the breakdown of someone other than Daniel Craig and Steve McQueen. Keep these coming!
@@tempestandacomputer6951 Well that’s the truth, I was digging deep on Pinterest for these, and I’m still getting more suggestions! But thanks for the compliment, that’s exactly what I was hoping to pull together, some looks from a leading man we don’t always see in every style article! Sometimes it’s the quiet ones who stand out in my mind!
More videos highlighting men style icons please ❤
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed - I'm going to have to be a little more careful with the volume of copyrighted images😬, but I'll be sure to keep this topic of icons in the rotation going forward!
Another element of his style is simple, quality accessories; even with jeans and a t-shirt, his watch, belt, and shoes are always high quality and refined.
@@indyelviskenobi you’re totally right - I didn’t even think of that! His accessories were so well placed that you don’t even notice just how easily they set in with his total look. He seems like the kind of guy that has the sense to buy well and let them last them for a lifetime.
@@SomeNotesonStyle 36mm Rolex, well polished shoes, and a high quality western belt holds up year after year!
Just watched both this and your new video on ivy style, and I am surprised that you don’t have more subscribers. The quality of your videos far exceeds many of your contemporaries on here - bravo!
@@SirVegata well thank you so much - that’s so kind of you to say! I’m kind of new-ish, only started in April, so I’m just happy to keep ‘em coming and hope to grow! Thanks for checking out my channel!
I’ve now watched three of your videos and I really like what you’re doing. I have a few clients who would benefit by some makeover segments that you might do. You know, before and after.
Well thank you, Pam! Oh that sounds like a great idea - I've never done a lot of personal styling / makeover work before, but I think it would be something I'd certainly like to look into. I've seen some other channels do this kind of thing, and I've always thought I want to be so careful not to be some kind of fashion jerk. But it's been so touching since starting this channel to hear some viewer's responses at how they've bought or integrated pieces I've recommended.
I guess if you'd like to shoot me an email and we can talk further, I'm at somenotesonstyle@gmail.com
Looks like a Barbour jacket was his go-to for sometime as well? Great video - lots of research went into this!
Now this is uncanny! I kid you not, i was uploading my most recent Barbour video as your comment came through - you're working on another level, my friend! 😂 I'm glad you enjoyed this one, and yea Ford wearing a Barbour makes perfect sense, timeless on timeless!
love the video and the channel but please size up, your blazer buttons gonna take someones eye out
@@Kiennguyen22360 😅 thanks for checking out my channel bud!
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I always like that he insisted on wearing his Alden work boots from his carpenter days into his role as Indiana Jones, forever changing the nickname of the boot.
Ha! Now that I didn't realize - a true Ford move for sure! Maybe that's where Keanu got his cues from! 😂
Wow! Great video. I never knew Ford was such a stud. Do more videos like this!
Hey thanks! He wasn’t always the top of the list of most stylish guys - but definitely had a cool dad kinda vibe! I’m glad you enjoyed watching - lookout for more to come!
His late 70s and 80s vibe was the best, see his Star Wars and Frantic interviews. He looked like some guy walking 🚶 around today instead of way back then.
Couldn’t agree more! I’ll look for those interviews - not only for his style, but also refreshing to see a calm, honest celeb interview! His style hit this kind of sweet spot between old Hollywood and how we dress today. Such a relatable figure.
This video was so cool!! Just one comment, would u be open to changing into a straight cut pair of denim jeans?
Much appreciated! Good call! I was worried about the same thing- are my old slim fits, too trim? I’ve a got a few pairs, but I just don’t have the right wash. I’ve only got lighter washes, and I wasn’t sure if they looked too washed out with the dark jacket…thanks for keeping an eye out! 😉
@@SomeNotesonStyle a perfect reason to buy new (or vintage) pair of denims then! 👍
@@the_lobster ha! That’s some fine advice! I’ll be on the hunt!
Really interesting analysis. I have noticed the same happened to the legendary Christopher Reeve. Would you consider making a video about his style if you feel I have a point here? Thank you in advance and keep up the great work!
@@davixavier3261 Thanks! Hey now that’s a good one - yea he always has a good classic style for sure! I’ll have to start gathering up some images. Of course it helped he was built like Superman 😂 but you’re right he always kept a nice subtle personal style, even through the crazy 70s & 80s! And it’s a similar deal to Harrison Ford, his outfits always kept him as the focal point of the look. Thanks for the heads up, I’ll take a note for a future episode!
@@SomeNotesonStyle nice!!!! Looking forward to it!
I'd love to see Gosling, especially highlighting his wardrobe in Crazy Stupid Love
@@tempestandacomputer6951 Well that’s an interesting one - to be honest, I’ve only seen still shots - I’ve still got to see it! But from what I’ve seen, you’re right it looks like a real clean lined, timeless icon kinda vibe for sure!
Great vlog…. He’s always been one of the cool cats. Bravo
Thank for watching Bob! Oh yea - never a misstep from that guy!
Great video!
Thank you kindly!
“Cowboy costume.” 😂
A look at Humphrey Bogart would be really cool, great video!
Good call! Definitely an icon with a consistent style - thanks for the call out!
This video format is great. Tons of other icons to analyse. Greetings from Paris.
@@JeanAriaMouy thank you kindly - lookout for more to come! Pleasure to meet you Jean!
Always feel when you see his workwear look it isn’t an affectation. As he was a master carpenter, i have read articles where the animals singer realised seeing a Star Wars billboard Harrson was the main guy who built the stages at the Monterey pop festival in 67, or Sergio Mendes talking of Ford building his music studio. When studying design years ago at the school of art Glasgow writing some piece on the use of iconic designs or locations in Sci Fi movies. I found an article highlighting Harrison derailing a press interview about blade runner by spending an hour critiquing and criticising Frank Lloyd Wright’s furniture construction ( used as a backdrop in the film) after a throwaway comment by an interviewer. Then another interview where he pointed was always insistent that shoes or clothing were functional and fit for purpose for the character in real life, Alden boots ( a favourite for his own workshop) , thick travel chinos, a leather jacket that could take a beating in which he could move freely and a proper satchel for Indiana Jones, a pared down efficiency of wardrobe that adds to the elegance of the fictional man he would inhabit. Also pointing out if the was going to be living in the clothes 18 hours a day for months on set they better be comfortable or he was prone to make those around him uncomfortable if he was. Even now as he ages comfort looks important as he seems alway pictured in Russell moccasins . You can tell spotting these articles means I am alway intrigued as to what might come to light when Ford appears in articles and media. Another great insight since I first spotted one of your pieces on linen.
Oh man! I think you just won comment of the year, my friend! I just learned five more insights in your comment alone! Yes I completely agree - he’s such an authentic person, which really is quite rare amongst other actors - that must explain his base level of exasperation in his interviews. And your points regarding his choices being highly considered with regard to quality, comfort, and function - it really has such a true honesty. Those words often get thrown around a lot in the workwear fashion conversations - but to your point, he has the actual work experience to back that up! But generally - thanks for those well researched points, they really do help to envision his thought process much more clearly. He’s such a unique grump, but one which you can understand quite reasonably when you see his logic.
@SomeNotesonStyle I'm sure I'm not telling you anything new, but another American actor to see interviewed is Gene Hackman.
Perhaps it's something about being late(r) to fame ?
@@jaysterling26 hey now! That’s a good call! I would’ve never thought about him - but yea totally agreed. He’s always a defiant character and his style always seems in perfect lockstep with himself. And yea, any guy could dress like one of his characters (maybe not Royal Tenembaum) and still keep a classic style. I’ll take note and see how many pics I can find of him! Thanks!
Looking Good 👍 Joseh
Thanks man!
Great vid, McQueen would be great….or for more recent, Ryan Reynolds or Gosling
@@NoNameNo.5 good call - McQueen is a goldmine! Reynolds and Gosling always do have a pretty consistent style that would apply more to how we all dress today - thanks for the recommendations!
I. Always wear a tie when I was 16 now I’m 27
@@Dakota-d4n I couldn’t agree more - I was the only kid in my school with a tie and a jacket - sometimes old classmates still come up to me and greet me - hey suit guy! 😆
I never dress down I wear sports coats and navy blue blazer and suit and kint polo shirts and I wear cardigan at what in my closet
@@Dakota-d4n that’s great! A classic style can never go wrong! Sounds like you’ve got a nice cool vibe, my man!
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@@bradysylvester4371 haha! You’re soooo right my friend! Honestly kinda led to most of my photo research!
As a man blessed by the forehead gods, you yourself are also endowed greatly.
😂 the best way to expand the mind, my man!
@@SomeNotesonStyle Preach!
can't see if he's wear cowboy BOOTS ever
I've worn same flannels for years and doesn't really get much interest or respect that one may hope expect
@@Highland_Paddy 😂😂 it’s true sometimes that advice sounds better on paper - but hey, at least that many washes just makes em that much cozier!
Your coat WAYYYYY TO TIGHT 😂
@@KamoteCueBBB 😅