All killer outfits, congratulations! My favorite is the off white dinner jacket (tuxedo) which reminds me of my own years ago when I wed, move over Brad, I beat you to it! LOL.
I'm so glad I just found your channel! This is such a clean, straightforward, and clear video format. I love your style and use of examples as you are talking. Your videos are the perfect balance of elegance and to the point. A subscription has been given and I look forward to your next videos! Would love to see a video on what to know for your first bespoke suit or what to consider for suit fabrics.
Thanks, Ryan. I appreciate the feedback, subscribe and I will surely cover topics like fabrics when choosing your first bespoke suit. I'm thinking of comparing a high twist 100% wool vs. a 100% linen bespoke suit, thoughts?
@@Justin_Kwan That’s perfect. I think it is overwhelming for someone getting into it to know what they’re looking for. There’s so many fabrics and also fabric providers to know. You even mentioned the weight of fabric. Breaking all that down in an aesthetic and digestible way would I think be super useful! Can’t wait for what’s to come!
Great job on the channel so far! It's crazy how quickly it's growing. I subscribed a couple of days ago and they were only 46 of us. Now there are a hundred and sixty-something! I wish you all the luck in the world!
If you have access to a tailor shop, ask for Irish linen, this is going to be a bit more substantial in weight, so it will have a cleaner drape and wont look too wrinkly or sloppy. Ask if they have Baird McNutt linen, which is a mill that has pretty good price/value, they even make Irish linens for some of the more well known merchants that tack on a higher price due to their brand name.
Is the "banquet Wedding" suit showned in this video the "Alfred Brown Dark Grey Four Season" for sale at your website, priciple m? I'm very interested in that option. Thank you so much!
Hi Joao, the banquet wedding suit I'm wearing is different than the Alfred Brown Dark Grey suit. The one I'm wearing is a heavy calvary twill fabric. The main difference is it's about 25% heavier and best suited for the colder months and the twill gives off a slight sheen. The Alfred brown is a 4 season fabric, so it isn't too heavy nor light and has a nice crisp drape, for that clean look. The shades of grey are very similar. The other difference is in the design, the suit in the video has a peak lapel and a double breasted vest. The Alfred Brown suit has a notch lapel and the additional vest on the website is a single breasted design. If you have other questions about the design or have questions about the sizing, just shoot an email via the website and we will help you out.
Thank you so much! The majority of the clothing is from PRINCIPLE M, a brand I started over 10 years ago focusing on offering tailored classical menswear but have developed into offering ready to wear classical clothing, too. The accessories and shoes are from various brands. If you were curious about a specific piece of clothing, let me know and I'll share more info, such as the fabric mill/merchant on suiting, etc.
@@Kola_sworld Thanks, that's kind of you! We mainly sell at our shop in Beijing since a lot of what we do is tailored, and also on the Chinese web platforms alibaba (taobao) and WeChat App for our ready to wear. I'm in the process of re-designing and re-launching the international website, so please stay tuned! the website is www.principlem.com
Beautiful video, your channel is quite the gem! By the way, I’d actually rather get married in a good old dinner jacket than a white dress, but I’m a very small minority aren’t I
absolutely! I find a light 250g high twist wool will be much more bearable and breathable than a cotton jacket in hot weather due to the open weave of high twisted wool.
i never understood the white dinner jacket. As you mentioned in the video, it looks way too similar to a waiter handing out champagne, especially when paired with black trousers.
Yes, thats a major concern depending on the venue's staff and what they wear. Check ahead--I can guarantee most couples book the venue several months in advance where most gentlemen get their suits a month or two in advance.
All killer outfits, congratulations! My favorite is the off white dinner jacket (tuxedo) which reminds me of my own years ago when I wed, move over Brad, I beat you to it! LOL.
Thanks! I love the white dinner jacket, too!
Great presentation, and style!
Wonderful to see someone wearing their jackets at the “correct” length! 🙂
Thank you! Glad you like it
I’d love more videos like this! These outfits seem perfect for these scenarios
I'll keep the scenario-based styling videos coming. Glad you like this one!
I'm so glad I just found your channel! This is such a clean, straightforward, and clear video format. I love your style and use of examples as you are talking. Your videos are the perfect balance of elegance and to the point. A subscription has been given and I look forward to your next videos! Would love to see a video on what to know for your first bespoke suit or what to consider for suit fabrics.
Thanks, Ryan. I appreciate the feedback, subscribe and I will surely cover topics like fabrics when choosing your first bespoke suit. I'm thinking of comparing a high twist 100% wool vs. a 100% linen bespoke suit, thoughts?
@@Justin_Kwan That’s perfect. I think it is overwhelming for someone getting into it to know what they’re looking for. There’s so many fabrics and also fabric providers to know. You even mentioned the weight of fabric. Breaking all that down in an aesthetic and digestible way would I think be super useful! Can’t wait for what’s to come!
@@ryanbao9439 This is great feedback, makes it easy to start planning the next video. Thanks!
Great job on the channel so far! It's crazy how quickly it's growing. I subscribed a couple of days ago and they were only 46 of us. Now there are a hundred and sixty-something!
I wish you all the luck in the world!
Thanks for subbing! Yeah, it’s been great! I’ll try my best to continue making and sharing content that you guys will hopefully find interesting!
Love your channel Justin ! It's been an instant sub for me ! 😊❤
Thanks, happy to hear!
@Justin Kwan Hello, I am pleased to subscribe to your channel. I look forward to more talk about the types and how to choose suit fabrics
I have an idea for this in the works. Stay tuned and thanks for subscribing.
Thanks for the recommendations! For the rustic ensemble, any recommendations for a dark brown linen suit that doesn't break the bank?
If you have access to a tailor shop, ask for Irish linen, this is going to be a bit more substantial in weight, so it will have a cleaner drape and wont look too wrinkly or sloppy. Ask if they have Baird McNutt linen, which is a mill that has pretty good price/value, they even make Irish linens for some of the more well known merchants that tack on a higher price due to their brand name.
Nice suits, great videos. Make more please.
Thanks, will do!
Might I ask where did you get that baby blue blazer from?
I had it bespoke made from www.principlem.com (full disclosure, it's a brand I started 10+ years ago)
Is the "banquet Wedding" suit showned in this video the "Alfred Brown Dark Grey Four Season" for sale at your website, priciple m? I'm very interested in that option. Thank you so much!
Hi Joao, the banquet wedding suit I'm wearing is different than the Alfred Brown Dark Grey suit. The one I'm wearing is a heavy calvary twill fabric. The main difference is it's about 25% heavier and best suited for the colder months and the twill gives off a slight sheen. The Alfred brown is a 4 season fabric, so it isn't too heavy nor light and has a nice crisp drape, for that clean look. The shades of grey are very similar. The other difference is in the design, the suit in the video has a peak lapel and a double breasted vest. The Alfred Brown suit has a notch lapel and the additional vest on the website is a single breasted design. If you have other questions about the design or have questions about the sizing, just shoot an email via the website and we will help you out.
Hello I love your style and your videos. What clothing brand do you go to
Thank you so much! The majority of the clothing is from PRINCIPLE M, a brand I started over 10 years ago focusing on offering tailored classical menswear but have developed into offering ready to wear classical clothing, too. The accessories and shoes are from various brands. If you were curious about a specific piece of clothing, let me know and I'll share more info, such as the fabric mill/merchant on suiting, etc.
Please what’s the website to your brand. I’ll love to buy everything there
@@Kola_sworld Thanks, that's kind of you! We mainly sell at our shop in Beijing since a lot of what we do is tailored, and also on the Chinese web platforms alibaba (taobao) and WeChat App for our ready to wear. I'm in the process of re-designing and re-launching the international website, so please stay tuned! the website is www.principlem.com
Hey Justin, do you sell the baby blue blazer? Where can I find that?
Beautiful video, your channel is quite the gem!
By the way, I’d actually rather get married in a good old dinner jacket than a white dress, but I’m a very small minority aren’t I
Thank you! And you know, my wife was thinking the same thing for an anniversary party we wanted to have with family!
Could you share the bunch of high twist linen?
The brown four ply high twist linen is from Solbiati, the Art Du Lin bunch.
@@Justin_Kwan Many thanks
Can you wear a Wool jacket in hot weather? Should it not be a Viscose or cotton material?
absolutely! I find a light 250g high twist wool will be much more bearable and breathable than a cotton jacket in hot weather due to the open weave of high twisted wool.
i never understood the white dinner jacket. As you mentioned in the video, it looks way too similar to a waiter handing out champagne, especially when paired with black trousers.
Yes, thats a major concern depending on the venue's staff and what they wear. Check ahead--I can guarantee most couples book the venue several months in advance where most gentlemen get their suits a month or two in advance.
Is it me or the second outfit is straight up Mr. Bean.
LOL, I guess I can see what you mean
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