"Dress Your Age" Is Complete Bullsh*t
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In today's video, we're breaking the myth that you must "dress your age." Society wants to put us all in boxes and tell us what we can and can't wear at certain ages, but that's ridiculous. Clothing has no age limit!
Let me know in the comments - what are some ridiculous "dress your age" rules you've heard? Do you have any style tips for defying age norms? Share your thoughts below!
Timestamps:
0:00 - Dress your age is BS
3:30 - Why do people think they need to dress their age?
6:02 - Style Strategy #1
7:49 - Style Strategy #2
9:27 - Style Strategy #3
10:45 - Style Strategy #4
12:00 - Style Strategy #5
15:31 - Style Strategy #6
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That Grand Seiko!
At 52 yrs old Ive found that having multiple dress options is best.
-> I’m comfortable in board shorts and barefoot on beach.
-> Smart casual for Friday night dinner
-> Full suit for Church on Sunday
One single “look” that you wear all the time makes you a cartoon character.
I started watching your videos about 6 or 7 years ago after I got out of the Corps and was in College. I took your advice and bought some nice shoes, a belt, and watch where all the leather matched and a nice pair of chinos to go with them. I applied for a part-time office job(bear in mind, there was ZERO dress code for students) at the university I was in and after I was given a quick tour of the facility by the director, I asked her what days/time she wanted me to come in since the job was listed as temporary part time. I kid you not, she immediately looked me up and down from head to toe and back again and said "Since it appears like we have someone capable, you can come in every day after classes if you want". Just like that I was working and earning double of what I expected from the listing. Thank you Antonio
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The one no no is to try to use clothing to look younger. Not even Cary Grant could pull that one off. Also, your age is not a Get Out of Jail card to let yourself go. Just the opposite. The standards get higher because you are supposed to know better. The only thing of value in this area is your experience. Truly dressing your age demonstrates how you let that experience drive your style. You know what works for you since you have been you for quite awhile.
The entire reason I became more style conscious was because I felt that a 30 something dad should probably ditch the blue jeans and band t-shirts he had been wearing since his teens in favour of something a little more refined.
This is gonna flip my world upside down 😂
Well, I'm 54 and still wear denim and tailored T-shirts. But I also have business wear and business casual. I dumped ath-lesiure thing (including flip flops) as primary wear, which is what all men of any age should do.
Your instinct of ditching the teen uniform was correct. You actually started to care about your life.
Wearing a band t-shirt in the right location,say at a gig,or to a pub (I'm British!) is fine,as I find that it's a talking point,as random people might like the group,and remark on your choice.
Nothing wrong with that!
@TheJamesvgnr I'm glad you said that, because I definitely agree. The way I always described band tees (or graphic tees in general, really) is that they serve as a flag for a friend. An icebreaker that can help you find your people.
Although in recent years it's become kinda trendy for folks to wear band tees even if they don't listen to the band.
Never be afraid to express how you feel inside, on the outside.
I’m 72. Started watching your vids and went through my wardrobe, donating maybe 30% to Goodwill; I’ll take the write-off. My body is still rather athletic (tall, broadish shoulders, skinny legs), but with some, ah, softness around the middle. I worked in a suit-and-tie environment until I was 66… now down to one suit, several blazers and a few sports jackets. I mostly wear jeans (liked ‘em since the 1960’s), with 4 upscale casual jeans and one “dress” black, one “dress blue,” and one “dress” white pair of upscale jeans. I have dress shirts, mostly oxford button downs, out the ying-yang. Weeding out the square toes and beat-up ones, I still have a bunch of timeless, stylish shoes (black, brown, white). A couple “dress” and “casual” watches. Just had my stylist (barber) to give me a younger hair cut (I have white hair and a Sean Connery, white beard). Learned from you how to put them all together, when to wear a shirt out, tucked in, etc. Since wearing my remaining wardrobe to accentuate the positive, I’ve had unsolicited compliments from women 30ish to mid-70’s. They notice. You da man, Antonio. Thank you!
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This has been great! I just lost 25 lbs and now I'm swimming in my clothes. I know I need a new wardrobe, but it's been daunting. This helped me see a path forward
Interesting video. At 73, living in the woods of East Texas, I tend to be very utility minded. Khaki work pants. Tee shirt (usually void of printed stuff). Roughout work boots. Topped of with a Stetson Marshall hat. Note: professionally, I was always in uniform. Either in the military, or a peace officer. Thus, my work clothing was decided for me.
Now, long since retired, I wear what's useful for me. No frills, and nothing fancy or colorful. And as to dressing up for fun? I'd love to wear the old style detective suits from the 40's or 50's, complete with the snap brim fedora. 😎
I live in a hot country, where almost no one wears tailored suits or even collared shirts. It sucks being the only one who's dressed like that, even though I like it and it makes me feel good.
I'd treat it as a benefit and not a negative, it means you stand out from the crowd more (in a positive way)
Know the style rules and thereafter know how to break them. Well played Antonio. Well played!
Hi Antonio. Solid video, as always! In terms of who I'd like to dress up as, it would be a combination of you, Rahael, and Brian Sacawa. All 3 of you guys have been my style inspiration! Love all your videos!
Great info, as always, Antonio!
Indiana Jones has style! Love the tip of looking for inspiration in movies. Maybe won’t carry a whip, but nice leather jacket and hat - yeah can do that!
Hi There My friend! Since I started to watch all your videos I really upgraded my style, getting better and better and getting cumpliment about my dressing! Thank you so much!
I like the paisley shirts you show slightly at the 7:20 mark! I have a couple that are favorites of mine. I do like to blend some of the modern trends into my wardrobe , but some I definitely have to pass on(super tight skinny jeans).
I do like most of your videos and try to learn a lot. And with this video, I do like the aspect that you changed a bit and this video feels more „open“, not so „strict“, with a lot more of fun. Really good, thank you!
I’ve been building my closet in pieces. I got some key pieces from DXL during sales, then I went to thrift stores in/near upper class neighborhoods and found things like high quality shirts and ties for a fraction of the cost. A few things still had retailer tags on! 😃
I’m a vet retooling in grad school to a new field so I’m new to dressing well. I started my internship in August and feel like so much more confident after applying the tips I found on this channel
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Stellar insights
Another banger!
Always great to see you videos and get another take on what is and can be within the idea of style. I spend more time on the farm than anywhere else, so fit and function are definitely my primary concerns. Though, as I do more in photography, and hopefully build up a side business doing portraits and headshots, I am going to need attire and a style that fits that new aspect of my life. Your channel gives a great overview on style, and delves deeper into the details without getting too deep in the weeds. Definitely has me looking at things I have never really considered before, and this video in particular shows that style doesn't have to be quite so rigid, nor does it needs to follow the whims of the latest fashion fad. Now I just need to find what works for me.
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I'm glad I stumbled upon your channel. Semper Fi brother! 🦅🌎⚓️🤙🏾
Here is how i would dress. if my wife and society would let me get away with it:
For Work - I would have a uniform like Admiral Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, 1st Duke of Bronte the famous British flag officer of the Royal Navy circa 1790.
My at home casual - I would dress like George Bailey (Jimmy Stuart) from "It's a Wonderful Life. Complete with fedora.
Once saw an old man wear a cap that said DOPE
Videos like this surely make a man think about his various clothing choices and tired old looks. Levis 501's and t-shirts are in my past memories but like you said as we get older our bodies change. Chinos, linen and wool trousers are definetly more appropriate to my current life. Thank you for these videos. Cafe society. I look at you. You look at me. Give them something worthwhile to look at.
I started watching your videos about a year ago and it has been a great transition. I went from never getting complements on what I was wearing (and often not caring much myself) to regular positive comments and sometimes being mistaken as higher in my company than I am. I started with the "large and in charge" plan, but have lost about 70lbs since then. I have learned to tailor my own cloths as significant weight loss makes professional tailoring a bit expensive and my next project is sewing my own Barrymore-collared shirt. That said, I must complain that you also sent me on the path that lead to a fondness for mild Oud fragrances and Tom Ford and Royal Oud are not so nice to the pocketbook.
Right on. So true.
Antonio, would you be willing to make a video about what is in YOUR wardrobe? Types, fabrics, colors, patterns, brands, etc.
I did finally listened to your advice and find a tailor who did some adjustments to my suit and shirts tailored.
I appreciate and respect this. I see the point. When im selling jewelry in the mall, i want to fit in to higher society. When i take them gold and diamonds to a festival, i can wear wtf i want
T-shirt
Jeans
Sneakers
Underwear optional
... timeless
Well, as someone who got used to wearing a necktie since his mid 20's I was always a bit of an outlier. I made that choice consciously back then because working at a human resources office at university I often had to tell people things they didn't like so I'd constantly get asked to see "someone who's not a student" even though I was full time staff. I also grew a "beard" (as well as I could back then). Most of my jobs after that required me to dress in shirt, tie and jacket, so I got used to that. Some years ago though, I went back to being a full time student for a couple of semesters to finish my dissertation and it didn't make sense to wear shirt and tie, but by that point I'd gotten used to wearing a jacket (yes, even in the heat of south Florida). Since 2020, I also started working remotely so once again it doesn't make sense to wear shirt and tie every day. I've pretty much gotten used to wearing a nice polo shirt and somewhat dressy pants when leaving the house, but I do usually still take a light jacket with me unless it's too hot. If I'm just stepping out quickly though, I may just wear jeans and some knit sneakers with the polo shirt instead. I've never felt particularly self conscious about my style, though I have finally started working out again since the last couple of decades (and the lockdowns) have taken a toll on my waistline. I do agree that the quality of the clothes make a difference. I used to be mostly a K-Mart type shopper, and though I'm still a cheapskate, I now tend to look for bargains for better quality items. Strangely, I've recently found really good quality name brand items that fit me shopping around at Goodwill, sometimes even including unused items still with their original tags. You have to take some time to look around in those places but once you know how to spot quality, you'd be surprised at what you'll find.
Anyway, thanks for your channel Antonio. It's great information.
A lot of the stuff you say in this video are things I'd been doing even a few years before watching your channel. I started by upgrading T-shirts to polos, then some casual button-down shirts. What I didn't understand, and still took me years to do so, was how they should fit.
Been following your videos for years, and they've been great! I don't know why it took me so long to figure out fit, but now that I do, things are much more comfortable!
I’ve been working on practicing dressing better so get a better sense of what combinations I can use and feeling more comfortable in nicer clothing, rather than just going with my go to shorts and t shirt
At 68 years old I've finally found my style and your videos have been a great help! I'm a Marine turned clergy and expected to dress well. Thanks so much... P.S., Semper Fi!
Nice collage of style dimensions. Esp good to know 6 pack abs will keep me out of trouble. I'm 58, lean and mix it up,but cant quite get there w white cushion soled dress shoes. Any dirt is noticeable after the first wearing. Looking for more all leather grounding shoes. Maybe something on that some time Antonio?
Love that Wolverine #50 issue in the background👍
Love the passing Valdez’s “Zootsuit” El Pachuco ref…
I bought a few things at thrift stores over the summer. Three of them are sport coats (linen cotton blend, wool and silk and another just in wool). I've been using them abundantly since I got them -- and I think the most expensive cost me 18 CAD. I'm a PhD student in economics, so a sport coat and jeans, chinos or odd trouser combinations stand out just the right amount. I do have three suits, but I tend to use them when taking my wife out in the evening or they might come in handy for business meetings (e.g., when I apply for jobs or attend conferences).
I actually find that a sport coat is rarely out of place -- and it really makes you stand out in a good way. A month ago, a guy at Starbucks assumed I was a businessman waiting for a client or an investor and another ask me if the expensive car in the parking lot was mine. It gets people turning their heads, compliments, respect... It's really crazy what even a slightly structured jacket and more casual can do to your appearance.
I must admit, I grew up in the 80’s, and I still love, to this day, the Don Johnson Miami Vice look. The 80’s never die!!!!
didnt expect to see graded comics in the background 👽✌️
Antonio, those Wolverine comics…NICE 👏
My biggest revelation is buying clothes that fit my body.I'm between a square body type and trapezoid. I'm 6' and 175lbs. I'm very thankful for this "slim fit", "fitted", and sometimes "modern fit" that many companies offer.
Sleeves are too short sometimes but I will cuff the sleeves if I really like the shirt and want it anyway.
Same with pants. "Slim" fit pants are my friend.
Like you said, cheaper, well fitting clothes look better than expensive ill-fitting clothes.
I do stray from your wisdom some though, I really like floral pattern shirts. So I do have lots of patterns. But I rarely wear a sport jacket.
Hey sir , I have question .there used to be poster behind like a man wearing trench coat or something like John Constantine in comics . I used to like it very much and wanted to ask what it is called and where can I get it .
"Who would you dress up as, if no one would judge you" is funny to me, because I've already worn plenty of character-like outfits. In my life, (despite being judged 😂) I've dressed like: The Dread Pirate Wesley, Qui-Gon Jinn, Johnny Cash, Axl Rose, Carlito Brigante, Vincent Vega, Rambo, Neo, and Bruce Lee. And I'm not talking Halloween costumes. While it's true that most of my more outlandish outfits were worn when I was younger, the truth (about dressing my AGE) is that...if I do them right, and on the right occasion, I can still pull off most of those looks...maybe not the big puffy silk shirt that laces across the chest like Wesley, and I don't wear my hair long, so no more Axl or Qui-Gon, but if you do it right, you can be versatile at any age.
Great points made about BP in the Ocean’s films, Cary Grant, and my namesake Robert Redford and using style icons as a guide. My rule of thumb is that if you can watch a movie from 20 or more years ago and the style isn’t dated or you can’t make fun of it for being too much of its time, then that means it’s most likely timeless and you can adopt it into your wardrobe.
You can where whatever you want but if you're not comfortable in it, if it's not you, people can tell right away. If it is you, people don't really care what you have on.
For me this is a lot of reinforcement of things I have picked up on already. I like the debunking of "style is an age range" as it's really more about dress for the situation. The note about comfort = familiarity should hit with most people - most people might not realize that concept but subconsciouslyit's what they are thinking about. Also could you do some direct comparisons of combinations that work vs don't work. For instance, the outfit at the 10:10 mark looks great. Take that outfit and change some pieces with stuff from your own closet perhaps and point out why this combo works and this one doesn't.
My choice of how I would dress all the time (well at least in the cooler months) if I didn't worry about being looked at funny would be victorian. A top hat, waist coat, pocket watch, walking cane, etc. I do old west living history, so I do this at events, but would love to dress this way on a regular basis.
Dude... we're gonna need a video of you in that Superman Halloween costume 😂
I’m 58 years old and have been walking for exercise for 20 years. I would say was a little stocky before now I’m thin. I do add light resistance such as sit up work and kettle balls. At work it’s very casual but I still wear a button down shirt khakis or dress pants and dress shoes. It’s amazing when people complement my freshly polished shoes.
I'm trying to build a wardrobe that expresses who I am: Young but classic, formal but not overdressed, rock star vibes but not cocky... So kinda like lether boots, dark jeans, rolled up sleeves, maybe a vest, well trimmed long beard and a faux hawk hairstyle. Thnks for all the inspiration and tips.
If I had to pick a hero suit, it would be Moon Knight as Mr Knight...assuming the suit was stainproof.
Who edits your videos? It’s really great
Our meme king - Dane (one of our video editors)
100% I'd Dress as Giovanni Auditoré Da Firenzé in his assassin robes! The outfit is so stylish, confident, comfortable, unique and really has a wow factor to it
ZZ Top said it best, ‘cause every girl crazy, bout a sharp dressed man. That’s because a sharp dressed man, has the confidence to rock the look. And ladies admire a man with confidence and style.
Who would I dress up as if no one would judge me?? Antonio, I _already_ dress like Indiana Jones (both the adventurer and the dressed-up professor, and I have _been_ doing so since 6th grade), and when I want to be a little more comfy, I wear my Captain Pike uniform from the pilot episode of Star Trek! I began to feel badly for my hecklers, because I realized they didn't have the same support at home that I did to be themselves. Notwithstanding, as Popeye says, "I yam whats I yam and that's all whats I yam," and my classic menswear style has definitely helped me throughout my life thus far.
If I want to change my style when I go to college, how should I pick my clothes...? I've gotten inspiration from MacGyver (the newer one), but I'm not really sure if that would fit my lifestyle... I'd be an engineering student, but that probably doesn't or wouldn't matter
There is a huge difference between dressing your age and dressing well. A well dressed man will be default eschew most of your advice on what NOT to wear - big logos, slogan tops, things that do not fit, things that are not suitable for the function, streetwear, things that a teenager shops for, things that are cheap and part of fast-fashion, and anything that deserves to be in a museum of modern art!!
Dressing my best helps me to feel my best!
Situation or occasion notwithstanding, I wear what I damn well please. I do not feel bound by convention or confined by my age (I could tell you, but that would spoil the surprise). I still have the mindset and the metabolism to pull off looks like a man a few decades younger than I would sport. The lines have blurred in my closet; nowadays, I reach for pieces that are aligned with my style. Be it for business or in social settings, I present like a guy comfortable in his skin.
Getting to that point took some time, but it has been quite the ride.
I still wear many pairs of Johnson & Murphy dress shoes I have owned for 20 years! Quality and good style never go out of style.
Weird random question for you.
I have a 60 1/2-inch chest measurement but am only 5'9" tall. Aside from custom clothing is there somewhere that would sell dress/dress causal shirts for someone built like me?
Imagine Pharrel Williams , 50 years old, still rocking his own style, same goes for Snoop and all the rockstars from the 90's, Chuck D, Axel Rose, Flavor Flav, Mick Jagger
Wow love your wolverine collection 😄
Thanks 😁
Your style is what's comfortable, in everybsense of the word. If you notice, it's the comfortable people who look good and draw you in.
Antonio is right. "Dress your age" makes no sense, especially in my case.
I wish I could wear some more Renaissance type clothing (not the tights). Robes, cloaks, those boots, etc. would be great. In the meantime, I can do some steampunk from time to time. Until then, I hope to go for a Cary Grant and Peaky Blinders.
I would wear Roman senator robes lmao
Overtime I believe the best fashion tip is to dress in what makes you feel the best. Whenever I got a uniform in a job I would always wear it with a blazer 🔥🔥🐉
The way you dress/ present yourself shows your mental age, whether you want or not. 👀
I don't give a crudola if these fashion faux pas hicks say that I'm too old to wear blue jeans! (I'll be 49 next month!) I'll wear them if I want to, and with whatever shoes/boots or shirts I want to wear these jeans in question!
I never liked the term 'Dress your age', I dressed how I did when I was a teen to 20's because they were the clothes that were available at my price limit, styled in the trends and fashions at the time, for example Baggy stonewash bootcut jeans or Cargo trousers, graphic Tee's, Sneakers, chunky G-Shocks but as I got older, mid 30's+ "I wanted" to move on from that, I guess a more polished, professional look as I matured. I could still walk about looking like the lead singer to 'The Offspring', but I really don't want to.
Controversy in the senate this week regarding this same topic
It is not about age, but health, personality, activities, and climate. Work in the first two, and match the wardrobe to the latter. Fit, and durability on your mind all the time. Work with a good tailor, and stylist.
I don't think I'm taking any advice from someone named Noobmaster69.
I started dressing more my age by just getting rid of the graphic tees and more casual wear I had. I'm 53 and I was still looking like a college student when I looked in the mirror and decided to do this. So, I've swapped out to collared shirts, chinos, and slacks but I still play around with color, pattern, and shoes to bring in my style and have a little fun with it as to not make it such a dad vibe. Although, my dad and his dad dressed impeccably in their time. I don't like being like everyone else, I'm an artist/designer, so I always try to throw in something that's different within the outfit, something that represents my style.
Dressing your age is debatable. It is not a "straight jacket"
thing is , you can not wear a suit when you ride motorcycle or bike you can not wear a suit in 40c heat , not everybody dive a car and live in constant 18c
Interesting questions.
If I could feel free to dress without societal judgment? 🧐 probably more rockstar level, like Johnny Depp with a biker jacket.
Favorite heroes I'd like to dress similar to? 🤔 Cloud Strife from Final Fantasy 7, or Garalt from the Witcher 3 (either the beginning armor or the Bear set)
PS: as to the wolverine comment... I actually kinda do match his style already.
If no one was judging and one could wear whatever you want in professional settings, I would wear bootcut Diesel jeans, black tees, leather moto-jackets and boots. I'm 50, but still managed to retain the muscle, so I can kinda pull that look off.
Basically, dress up like Wolverine in street clothes ))
"Dressing your age" only applies to older people. It's just society's way of saying "you're not a kid anymore" or "you're not as sexy a you used to be".
Me personally, once a man gets to a certain age. Id say between 50-60 he looks a bit ridiculous with what a younger 20 something typically wears. It just doesn't look good on older men IMO. For instance, Johnny Depp just turned 60. He wears certain things that just look hilarious IMO. It just doesn't look good anymore. It looks better for people that are younger between the 20-50 crowd. Im 38 and i still wear tees and sneakers every now and then but as I get older it just doesnt look as good on me as when I was younger. I cant explain it but it just does.
Antonio you’re the MAN 🤠🇺🇸
@RealMenRealStyle great video! I've watched this channel since 2015 and it's completely been a game changer. I've promoted 4 times and have had experiences I wouldn't have expected. I truly believe how I changed my presentation made me a better professional and more attractive overall. The advice in this video are spot on just like the others on this channel. Big thanks from this Air Force guy turned government civilian!
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What next now you're getting to redcon youre intire channel.
Just joking keep uploading ❤❤❤
Definitely would be dressing like a Jedi in the robes and such. Such a cool look
When I hit 40 my wife said I’m too old to wear shorts. Guess who is still wearing shorts at almost 50. Express yourself as you see fit.
The part in the video that addresses dressing your body type is an area of style that I’ve struggled with in the past. Thankfully, I’m improving each day.
Hi Antonio and other gentlemen
I agree that dressing your age makes no sense at all, I've seen old men dress extremely well with shirts that have fun bold patterns on them and it makes me smile because it shows that his old but has a cool and fun personality, I'm in my mid 30s and honestly you are only as old as you feel. Also about the Hoodie, it can be dressed up with a nice pair of pants or jeans together with a long stylish over coat and it looks amazing, I do this alot in winter. In terms of having a uniform look, I think we men can be much more flexible then that, we dont always have to be dressed in formal or smart casual but also in street style as well so its good to have that flexibility of formal looks, smart casual and street style, we don't have to stick to one style.
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I grew up a Wolverine fan. However, Gambit was my favorite dressed X-Man since age 8. 💯 I wish I could go for it!
Anthony, if I could dress like anyone, it would be the Hulk or Socrates!
Hey my 20 year old is a Marine rifleman team leader now. He joined because of his 96 yr old ww2 marine veteran grandad who died in 2021. Plus he dresses with style unlike some Marines who wear white socks with dress pants😂
I live in Central Wisconsin and I've found that traditional lumberjack/frontier/cowboy is the way to go.
Examples: Are you going to wear plaids?
Put on a Pendleton or a Carhartt, not a Walmart flannel made for a potato man (Unless you're potato shaped😅)
Maybe suspenders instead of a belt.
And just taking care of your boots. You don't need to shine the leather, just hit it with some saddle soap.
Have a blessed day everyone.
I always dress comfortably, but for the occasion. Always dress up for a mob wedding or funeral.
I always chuckle at older guys who wear the backwards baseball cap.
Dressing like a teenager at age 40 is simply silly and I'm at the beach which is very casual.
That said, I see the video does actually give some age-related advice...so, not BS after all...
The key phrase I use when buying clothes is 'buy cheap, buy twice'!
10:40 A starfleet officer from Star Trek 2-6. The monster maroon uniform.
Wear what your comfortable with for wherever your going !
As long as it fits well , wear it well while standing tall & being a good person.
Love your videos, I'm in my 60s and am adjusting to this if I could get away with it, I would dress like Keanu Reeves in John Wick 2🥝🇳🇿😎