My Great Grandfather had these beautiful leather gloves with a wool lining that he often wore in the cold months. We still have them, and I admire them so much. The stitching is beautiful and they are so well made. From what I've heard, he bought them 50 years before he passed, and they're still in gorgeous condition!
Man I have to say you sir should go take a role in a film,I'm saying this in a good way,you are so perfect for a role like a villain,it would be perfect that the villain is a rich boss and secretly runs a gang or something.
@Thomas D Nah good guys are pretty boring. For some reason good guys tend to angry, reckless and almost uncivilized at times. A calm and elegant vibe is definitely more villainous
*while being choked to death by Sven* "Oh wow....those are...really soft...and supple" Sven: "Yes, they're available in the Fort Belvedere shop right now. But shhhh...."
I really like your videos, focusing on the classy vintage clothing styles, also for the way you present each item "in use" and the relaxed unhurried tone. Thank you.
"NO, a dressing gown is NOT the same as a bathrobe". THANK YOU GOD. I am sick of explaining this to my friends! I recently bought a couple of nice dressing gowns (one blue, and one red) for me to wear during winter, and my friends keep asking me "Why did you buy a pair of bathrobes?". I just...I just gave up, really. I can't be stuffed explaining it to them over and over again. That said, I am surprised that you do not have a video about dressing-gowns. I think it'd be a fun topic to do a video on! Please do a video!
That would be nice. To be honest, I had quite the same problem. People can't differentiate the two. I personally have always had a bathrobe, but my girlfriend recently bought me a dressing gown. And it's perfect. Saves a lot of money on heating.
Especially in combination with a pea coat I´d recommend a good troyer, either with a matching beanie or with an Elbsegler cap. A heavy and lined troyer get´s you even through the hardest winter.
While wool flat caps have advantages over something like a toque (better at keeping snow out of eyes, helps with the sun, etc.), you need to do something about the ears if it's below -10C or there's high wind. 180 muffs work very well for this, and you can get them in tweet if you like. Also, even lined gloves will have trouble keeping you warm for extended periods at really low temperatures. You can get lined leather mittens, or drop the leather for warmer materials like gortex. I don't know of a 'stylish' solution for keeping hands warm in a humid -20C.
@Russel DeLong: I have a pair of brute raw rabbit leather gloves, fur inside. Works pretty well until -15. Under that I'd (and I will) go with some heated device. I'm a street market vendor in Hungary where temperature goes down to -20, I know what you're talking about 😀
I bought a London fog car coat a number of years ago- took it out and discovered it was over 80% wool. I only paid 30$ and it’s incredibly warm. Never get rid of anything made of wool.
6:32 It's normally colder inside your house when it's colder outside your house;... unless you like a high heating bill. As an Alaskan I was rolling on the floor for that joke. I know people who have their houses 80 degrees and really do like high bills but I have never heard it put so bluntly. Lol
I think it would be great if you did a video on Western wear. I live in Texas and get a lot of odd looks for wearing dapper suits. A video on how to be stylish in different parts of the US or Europe would be great!
The best overall go to winter coat is a 3/4 length black leather coat, with zip out hood and Thinsulate lining. You can wear it with everything except a suit. When the weather starts warming up you can zip out the lining and still wear the coat. The most attractive are designed and made in Europe. When wearing a suit compliment with a charcoal cashmere overcoat, or a full length black leather overcoat. A classic london fog overcoat will also work with many suits, but be careful of the suit color and style. Black leather wears extremely well and is very easy to clean. A good quality coat will last 4 years or more. Just clean it and condition it periodically and it always looks nice.
Hi Sven. This has nothing to do with the content of this video, but could you do a video about trousers? For instance talking about different types of classic men's trousers, formalities, fabrics, cuts, do's and don'ts, aswell as where to get your hands on classic (30's) trousers. It would be really helpful. Thank you.
I love winter my personal choice is good Tweed in England it's the perfect choice sadly this way of clothing choice is bringing me more trouble from people who feel it's there life mission to be rude to people who do not wish to spend their life in sports clothing of gray toweling
Very nice and usefull video. In the same level like the one for Autumn. Just something for the boots, the solution I found to the difficulty of finding something with a very warm lining, was to buy a pair in a larger size than my usual in order to wear thick wool socks.
I don't get wearing a tie with a sweater vest. Although, I have done it. Probably wouldn't now. My late son, when he was a teen, said that sweater vest are chic magnets. Lol. .
What kind of head ware would you recommend for a very cold climate? I have multiple flat caps that I love wearing, but as we reach -15 Celsius and lower it gets really uncomfortable to not have my ears covered. I was considering an ushanka, but fear that might look way too casual with my tan overcoat + scarf & gloves combo. Additionally those hats, while a traditional feature of Finnish winter wear, are now also heavily associated with old people and Russia.
Why on earth would a dinner jacket be a must have for any man? Most people are not getting invited to events formal enough to actually require a dinner jacket and a well cut suit will suffice for most men. Of course, if one has money to spare, by all means go James Bond. But most men if they go to a 'formal' event in a dinner jacket will stick out like a sore thumb in a sea of suits. Not that there's anything wrong with being unique but it will look very foppish... and while there's nothing wrong with that, it bears mentioning.
I comment two years after the release of this video, but I just discovered your channel recently. I work as a hamdcrafter vendor, also in winter, and it's not always easy to keep yourself relatively elegant and also don't freeze. 0 or -10 or even - 15 Celsius degree is absolutely different while walking, and doing stuff, or while standing still 12 hours in one place with only a few steps. I have two rawhide overcoats with real fur lining inside, so I prefer those. I can wear literally anything under them as no one will see it anyway. But choosing a hat is not that easy for me. My longer hair and facial hair, that I have due to movie shootings, makes flat hats and fedora hats just inconvenient and odd with my face. My hair style is either 80 years earlier or later than the popularity peak of these hats. So I don't know what to wear. In -10 the usanka comes for sure, much fur all around, but until that... It's truly not easy. 😌
Hello. What do you think about shearling jackets? I live in Russia, it's pretty cold out here in winter. Can I wear one with a jacket or should I stick to a coat and stay frosty?
You staying warm is your first priority. Of you have the clothing items or the money, you can do it like me and wear an undershirt beneath your shirt, a turtleneck above your shirt, a thick wool sports jacket and a winter overcoat above that. Pair that with gloves and an ushanka and you've got yourself a stylish outfit that will keep you warm regardless of the temperature.
It's usually around 14 F where I live in the winter, and wearing a hat won't properly protect my ears, leather boots will get ruined if I wear them in snow that reaches my ankle and leather gloves are too cold to wear. I don't know what to do?
Put your hands in the pockets (the ones called hand warmers). At -10c you will need to either have lots of layers and a REAL coat, not that fashion statements pictured above, or go technical and get a down filled jacket with fasteners for a good seal. If you go for a traditional coat, it has to be a little sealable, buttoneable, and looong with buttons on the back or perhaps no vent. Even if the coat buttons up to your neck, you need a wool scarf and proper hat that covers you ears. Those nice opera coats with wide V that shows lots chest and with non funcional upper buttons are absolute the worst. I was in Berlin wich has about that climate and I was reccomended a Puffer over any coat. The secret is the puff, the bulkier the warmer. It doesn't have to be down, that's for weight, anything that is mostly air, and windproof (nylon) will do.
Could you maybe do a Video on good outfit on a budget? Because I try to wear the best I can, but I can simply just afford thrifted stuff (I am a student), and I try to follow your guidelines the best I can, but most of the time it just isnt possible for me
Student here as well. Just pick one garment like a coat or jacket you really like and search thrift store and fleamarkets for things, that fit with your garment. Invest the most you can afford in a below knee length winter coat, because it will be the item people see the most of. You should also invest in your pants in shoes. The rest can be whatever you find. However I advice you to buy a pullover or a turtleneck in a light brown tone, because it will pair well with any overcoat you can find.
I'm lucky , I've got my fathers 1950 Korean war Navy Pea Coat!!! This baby is heavy as F and has cool service stripes...the women can't keep their hands off me!! Yeah baby!!!
Osgardian it was given to him by his father I feel like it would be more disrespectful to remove the stripes or not wear it at all than to just wear it lol
Wonder if you can advise. I'd like an indoor hat for wintertime that also covers my ears. I don't have much hair and and have found that in the frigid New England winters, I can stay warm by wearing a winter had indoors (that covers my ears). But I'm hoping for a more classy option, something stylish and appropriate for indoors but that will also cover my ears, which also get cold. I can't really afford to crank my heat up to 75ºF in the winter, so I'm all ears! Thanks.
I hate fast fashion, Its impossible to avoid now days, especially for women I feel. Some of my mum's old dresses are over 15/20 year old and still looks great and new. Mine break down with washes just little 2, expensive ones too. Love this channel, wish theres a female version. ps: My dad owns a ysl double breasted purple velvet suits he bought in hongkong in the late 80s, he is a little too big for it now, so he give it to me. I want to make in into a jaket coat for me, but little scared to give it to any taylor. Any tips?
Awesome video! What's the brand of the dressing gown you are wearing? I have been looking for something like that for a long time. Where can I buy that?
Personally, when it comes to winter wear, I prefer anything milsurp. if you can, get yourself a soviet navy winter overcoat, you'll never complain about cold again.
Same, what i have been doing is, after shower, brush your hair the way you want first, then dry it with a blower and finally put a good amount of hair pomade to “lock” the hairstyle. When you go out carry with you a small brush and pomade so when you get to work you can quickly fix rebel hairs
I really want to buy one of ur wallets, I really love the look, and I can afford one, but I'm not sure if I should get one.ive had a trifold for years, and I'm looking for a nice billfold, but I've also got my first real job and I need to buy nice clothes, including those nice gloves and some vintage suits and stuff...what do u recommend?
+Brett Breeze if you have a new job, I suggest to take care of that wardrobe first. It's cold outside right now so a pair of gloves has priority over a wallet. Once you have the job you can put some money aside and get wallet a few months in
That is great, but definatley won`t work for the winter type of clothing in Russia, which is sad. It is probably ideal for our late autumn and early spring, also think same about Canada
A mens dress boot lined or unlined in cow leather or horse leather (shell cordovan) with a dainite or similar sole. Don't go with a leather sole. Many have an irrational fear of salt and water when it comes to leather shoes. Just clean the shoes every wearing, that is if they get salt on them or water stains.
11 Must-have items for Winter
1. Money
That's the truth, with no money is impossible get those winter peacoats or any other beautiful clothes.
@@CeRSiete1 I disagree - at least here in Eastern Europe. Vintage second hand shops. I bought warm elegant rawhide overcoats for only 30€.
@@odorric yeah. For me it's gotten to the point where my mom has forbidden me to buy any more coats😭😭
My Great Grandfather had these beautiful leather gloves with a wool lining that he often wore in the cold months. We still have them, and I admire them so much. The stitching is beautiful and they are so well made. From what I've heard, he bought them 50 years before he passed, and they're still in gorgeous condition!
3:15 I'm in awe. Those colors look stunning together
Sven the type of gentleman
who wears a a pocket square with his under wear
Hilarious
Man I have to say you sir should go take a role in a film,I'm saying this in a good way,you are so perfect for a role like a villain,it would be perfect that the villain is a rich boss and secretly runs a gang or something.
that would be fun indeed
I could imagine him as "Q" in a James Bond movie. Or - of course - in a Kingsmen movie.
i would cast those guys, as The Penguin and The Riddler. A stylish team up in Gotham
@Thomas D Nah good guys are pretty boring. For some reason good guys tend to angry, reckless and almost uncivilized at times. A calm and elegant vibe is definitely more villainous
How do I wear my yeezy's with any of this
ChanceNotRapper very simple. You don’t.
Why wear yeezys
walk around with a bag with them, people still know how rich you are but you don't risk scuffungthem
Why would u wear yeezys in winter
It's a joke, guys.
this guy is a bargain for real style lovers!
great explain, nice voice, elegant and presents real gentleman style!
my respect sven
Literally all the shots of you showing off your gloves make you look like a hitman about to strike.
I'm pretty sure that's intentional.
bruh fr xD
*while being choked to death by Sven*
"Oh wow....those are...really soft...and supple"
Sven: "Yes, they're available in the Fort Belvedere shop right now. But shhhh...."
I really like your videos, focusing on the classy vintage clothing styles, also for the way you present each item "in use" and the relaxed unhurried tone. Thank you.
"NO, a dressing gown is NOT the same as a bathrobe".
THANK YOU GOD. I am sick of explaining this to my friends! I recently bought a couple of nice dressing gowns (one blue, and one red) for me to wear during winter, and my friends keep asking me "Why did you buy a pair of bathrobes?".
I just...I just gave up, really. I can't be stuffed explaining it to them over and over again.
That said, I am surprised that you do not have a video about dressing-gowns. I think it'd be a fun topic to do a video on! Please do a video!
That would be nice. To be honest, I had quite the same problem. People can't differentiate the two. I personally have always had a bathrobe, but my girlfriend recently bought me a dressing gown. And it's perfect. Saves a lot of money on heating.
meanwhile, i wear an actual bathrobe at home haha
I decided to line my underwear in sheepskin, best winter decision ever! Trust me gentlemen. Happy New Year!
As a young quite androgynous woman, I really enjoy your style tips!
Lucie ♥️
❤️❤️
❤❤❤
Hey, I am also an androgynous woman too!
Especially in combination with a pea coat I´d recommend a good troyer, either with a matching beanie or with an Elbsegler cap. A heavy and lined troyer get´s you even through the hardest winter.
While wool flat caps have advantages over something like a toque (better at keeping snow out of eyes, helps with the sun, etc.), you need to do something about the ears if it's below -10C or there's high wind. 180 muffs work very well for this, and you can get them in tweet if you like.
Also, even lined gloves will have trouble keeping you warm for extended periods at really low temperatures. You can get lined leather mittens, or drop the leather for warmer materials like gortex. I don't know of a 'stylish' solution for keeping hands warm in a humid -20C.
Completely agree. For someone living in Canada with -10-20C winters, cashmere lined leather gloves won’t do much after 30min..
@Russel DeLong: I have a pair of brute raw rabbit leather gloves, fur inside. Works pretty well until -15. Under that I'd (and I will) go with some heated device. I'm a street market vendor in Hungary where temperature goes down to -20, I know what you're talking about 😀
I bought a London fog car coat a number of years ago- took it out and discovered it was over 80% wool. I only paid 30$ and it’s incredibly warm. Never get rid of anything made of wool.
6:32 It's normally colder inside your house when it's colder outside your house;... unless you like a high heating bill. As an Alaskan I was rolling on the floor for that joke. I know people who have their houses 80 degrees and really do like high bills but I have never heard it put so bluntly. Lol
Thanks Sven all your items look grand!
Much like the Overcoat video, thank you. I'm going to university in a town that can reach below zero, as the norm for winter.
Brilliant as always Sven . . .
I think it would be great if you did a video on Western wear. I live in Texas and get a lot of odd looks for wearing dapper suits. A video on how to be stylish in different parts of the US or Europe would be great!
The best overall go to winter coat is a 3/4 length black leather coat, with zip out hood and Thinsulate lining. You can wear it with everything except a suit. When the weather starts warming up you can zip out the lining and still wear the coat. The most attractive are designed and made in Europe.
When wearing a suit compliment with a charcoal cashmere overcoat, or a full length black leather overcoat. A classic london fog overcoat will also work with many suits, but be careful of the suit color and style.
Black leather wears extremely well and is very easy to clean. A good quality coat will last 4 years or more. Just clean it and condition it periodically and it always looks nice.
“Makes you look dapper”
*Takes a shot
“Dapper”
*takes another shot
One of your best videos... thanks for all the top info!
Hi Sven.
This has nothing to do with the content of this video, but could you do a video about trousers?
For instance talking about different types of classic men's trousers, formalities, fabrics, cuts, do's and don'ts, aswell as where to get your hands on classic (30's) trousers.
It would be really helpful.
Thank you.
Keep the peacoat on haha, that winter look is so sharp, thanks a lot
Mr raphel really i love your recomendations on winter clothing ❤❤
I went with a gray patterned overcoat. I hope it will be good when it get very cold.
I love winter. It my favourite time of year for sure. Merry Christmas!
Merry christmas to you person from 2018
The best channel on youtube when it comes to men's fashion!
Incredible job sir!
Thank you!
Definitely should invest in some gloves for winter. I usually always use Mechanix Gloves, and they would be very stylish with my outfit
I love winter my personal choice is good Tweed in England it's the perfect choice sadly this way of clothing choice is bringing me more trouble from people who feel it's there life mission to be rude to people who do not wish to spend their life in sports clothing of gray toweling
Peasants.
Although outdated I think his style does have its charm and would not mind seeing it being revived as a trend
Great winter essentials. Killin the game as always..
What abut if your from Australia and it doesn't got snowy
I've always wanted a different style. These are very helpful thank you Sir👌
I live in Canada and I wear an ushanka in the winter for a head dress
nice vid, but totally useless for Russia
Илья Алексеенко
Guess this is what to wear in Siberian summer. Where my dad is from winter is 20 Celsius and heavy as fuck rain.
Чики брики и в джентльмены
Rusia 🇷🇺 que frío 🥶
I am not sure deepest darkest Siberia is his target market.
I've started buying myself nice things so I really like your videos, cheers.
Maybe a video on men's winter fur coats would be good.
I really like the P Coat
I really enjoyed this video. 2017 has been a great year, in terms of what I have learned from GG this year. Keep up the great work you do.
Thank you!
Winter. Apricot brandy and a cuddly lady.
Love all your outfit 😍
Dude I love these videos😁
Very nice and usefull video.
In the same level like the one for Autumn.
Just something for the boots, the solution I found to the difficulty of finding something with a very warm lining, was to buy a pair in a larger size than my usual in order to wear thick wool socks.
Very nice video with good suggestions. Thank you.
I'm more into high fashion myself but damn your videos are entertaining.
Alot of it is high/ haute fashion, but on the more conservative side
five items every man should have in winter:
-bowler hat
-black umbrella
-scarf
-a pair of high leather boots for snow
-a double-breasted overcoat
Zara coat and barbour scarf an black lether shoe is that nice
Your videos are so helpful thank you
I don't get wearing a tie with a sweater vest. Although, I have done it. Probably wouldn't now.
My late son, when he was a teen, said that sweater vest are chic magnets. Lol. .
Sometimes in winter I'm happy I'm alive in that -25C so I forget about looking dapper in those arctic expedition jackets hehe ;)
A bit late, but does anyone know which model the black shoes are? The ones from shoepassion.
Hmm I was always told to keep the last button undone on coats so the coat falls around the body better
Please suggest some places to buy 100% wool sweaters and vest.
Partial to the sweater vest... prefer button down. Not easy to find.
What do you guys think of Panama Jack? Does is have a story to tell do you like their boots?
What kind of head ware would you recommend for a very cold climate? I have multiple flat caps that I love wearing, but as we reach -15 Celsius and lower it gets really uncomfortable to not have my ears covered. I was considering an ushanka, but fear that might look way too casual with my tan overcoat + scarf & gloves combo. Additionally those hats, while a traditional feature of Finnish winter wear, are now also heavily associated with old people and Russia.
How do basque berettes fit with this style?
Why on earth would a dinner jacket be a must have for any man? Most people are not getting invited to events formal enough to actually require a dinner jacket and a well cut suit will suffice for most men. Of course, if one has money to spare, by all means go James Bond. But most men if they go to a 'formal' event in a dinner jacket will stick out like a sore thumb in a sea of suits. Not that there's anything wrong with being unique but it will look very foppish... and while there's nothing wrong with that, it bears mentioning.
Would an ushanka be a good hat?
Merry Xmas Sven, and a Happy and Dappered 2018 to all the gentleman all over the world!!!
I comment two years after the release of this video, but I just discovered your channel recently.
I work as a hamdcrafter vendor, also in winter, and it's not always easy to keep yourself relatively elegant and also don't freeze. 0 or -10 or even - 15 Celsius degree is absolutely different while walking, and doing stuff, or while standing still 12 hours in one place with only a few steps.
I have two rawhide overcoats with real fur lining inside, so I prefer those. I can wear literally anything under them as no one will see it anyway.
But choosing a hat is not that easy for me. My longer hair and facial hair, that I have due to movie shootings, makes flat hats and fedora hats just inconvenient and odd with my face. My hair style is either 80 years earlier or later than the popularity peak of these hats. So I don't know what to wear. In -10 the usanka comes for sure, much fur all around, but until that... It's truly not easy. 😌
Merry Christmas to you and your 😊
Brilliant and Positive videos always - thank you
what pants should you wear during the winter? I like slacks but they are too lightweighted and thin and you get really cold really fast
Hello! whats the brand of the brown chukka boots shown at 1min? thanks!
Fantastic video, once again
Hello. What do you think about shearling jackets? I live in Russia, it's pretty cold out here in winter. Can I wear one with a jacket or should I stick to a coat and stay frosty?
You staying warm is your first priority. Of you have the clothing items or the money, you can do it like me and wear an undershirt beneath your shirt, a turtleneck above your shirt, a thick wool sports jacket and a winter overcoat above that. Pair that with gloves and an ushanka and you've got yourself a stylish outfit that will keep you warm regardless of the temperature.
It's usually around 14 F where I live in the winter, and wearing a hat won't properly protect my ears, leather boots will get ruined if I wear them in snow that reaches my ankle and leather gloves are too cold to wear. I don't know what to do?
Put your hands in the pockets (the ones called hand warmers). At -10c you will need to either have lots of layers and a REAL coat, not that fashion statements pictured above, or go technical and get a down filled jacket with fasteners for a good seal. If you go for a traditional coat, it has to be a little sealable, buttoneable, and looong with buttons on the back or perhaps no vent. Even if the coat buttons up to your neck, you need a wool scarf and proper hat that covers you ears. Those nice opera coats with wide V that shows lots chest and with non funcional upper buttons are absolute the worst. I was in Berlin wich has about that climate and I was reccomended a Puffer over any coat. The secret is the puff, the bulkier the warmer. It doesn't have to be down, that's for weight, anything that is mostly air, and windproof (nylon) will do.
Would an Ushanka work with the pea coat or the over coat?
Could you maybe do a Video on good outfit on a budget? Because I try to wear the best I can, but I can simply just afford thrifted stuff (I am a student), and I try to follow your guidelines the best I can, but most of the time it just isnt possible for me
Student here as well. Just pick one garment like a coat or jacket you really like and search thrift store and fleamarkets for things, that fit with your garment. Invest the most you can afford in a below knee length winter coat, because it will be the item people see the most of. You should also invest in your pants in shoes. The rest can be whatever you find. However I advice you to buy a pullover or a turtleneck in a light brown tone, because it will pair well with any overcoat you can find.
I'm lucky , I've got my fathers 1950 Korean war Navy Pea Coat!!! This baby is heavy as F and has cool service stripes...the women can't keep their hands off me!! Yeah baby!!!
Why are you wearing the service stripes? you did not earn them so you shouldn't have them.
Osgardian it was given to him by his father I feel like it would be more disrespectful to remove the stripes or not wear it at all than to just wear it lol
Osgardian yes, it does seem a bit disrespectful and showy.
As long as he doesn't go around claiming he earned them then its fine, if someone asks just say its his grandpas
Wonderful informative video! When will you do another live stream Q and A? Happy holidays!
1:20 winter jacket ( peacoat)3:51 overcoat
Love your channel, Sven. What brand are the unlined chukka boots at 1:00? They're really nice. As always great content. Thanks!
J.miguel those are Saint Crispin chukkas. Absolutely elegant 👌.
If you happen to know the brand name of those sheep-lined boots that’d be grand.
Wonder if you can advise. I'd like an indoor hat for wintertime that also covers my ears. I don't have much hair and and have found that in the frigid New England winters, I can stay warm by wearing a winter had indoors (that covers my ears). But I'm hoping for a more classy option, something stylish and appropriate for indoors but that will also cover my ears, which also get cold. I can't really afford to crank my heat up to 75ºF in the winter, so I'm all ears! Thanks.
Yes!!! Thank you!!!
Are dressing gowns the same as smoke jackets?
Hi Sven/Raphael, whatever you prefer, I am looking for a bouttonere and I wonder what the most versatile option is.
I hate fast fashion, Its impossible to avoid now days, especially for women I feel. Some of my mum's old dresses are over 15/20 year old and still looks great and new. Mine break down with washes just little 2, expensive ones too. Love this channel, wish theres a female version. ps: My dad owns a ysl double breasted purple velvet suits he bought in hongkong in the late 80s, he is a little too big for it now, so he give it to me. I want to make in into a jaket coat for me, but little scared to give it to any taylor. Any tips?
Awesome video! What's the brand of the dressing gown you are wearing? I have been looking for something like that for a long time. Where can I buy that?
Love your vid!
In England a ‘sweater vest’ is called a ‘tank top’ 😊
Timberlands or bread 1s and a north face puffy jacket
im playing a drinking game with my friends - whenever this guy says dapper you have to take a shot
RIP
Personally, when it comes to winter wear, I prefer anything milsurp. if you can, get yourself a soviet navy winter overcoat, you'll never complain about cold again.
3:15 where can I get those gloves?
You may get them here:
www.gentlemansgazette.com/shop/accessories/leather-goods/gloves?
Any suggestions for extreme cold, -30°C or colder?
Hi Sven, I want to wear the hat but my hair get messed up when I take it off. since I cannot wear hats in the office. do you have a solution? thanks,
Same, what i have been doing is, after shower, brush your hair the way you want first, then dry it with a blower and finally put a good amount of hair pomade to “lock” the hairstyle. When you go out carry with you a small brush and pomade so when you get to work you can quickly fix rebel hairs
I have a larger head size, any recommendations on where I can find xxl caps or fedoras? Thanks.
"...you can wear your tuxedoes"
Oh Rafael...how do I pick which of my plethora of tuxedoes to wear?
I really want to buy one of ur wallets, I really love the look, and I can afford one, but I'm not sure if I should get one.ive had a trifold for years, and I'm looking for a nice billfold, but I've also got my first real job and I need to buy nice clothes, including those nice gloves and some vintage suits and stuff...what do u recommend?
+Brett Breeze if you have a new job, I suggest to take care of that wardrobe first. It's cold outside right now so a pair of gloves has priority over a wallet. Once you have the job you can put some money aside and get wallet a few months in
S Tra like a wallet I’m sorry but some pow;lie would rather not look like bum but I still save money
Where can I find those types of boots?
That is great, but definatley won`t work for the winter type of clothing in Russia, which is sad. It is probably ideal for our late autumn and early spring, also think same about Canada
he lives in minnesota, which is basically canada, so unless he's lying he makes it work for himself
Can you make a Video about the Fez-Hat ?
Can peacoats be other colors than black such as navy blue
Do you have a video for fur coats?
I can't find this shoes can somebody help?
What would you wear to work in snow as far as boots go
A mens dress boot lined or unlined in cow leather or horse leather (shell cordovan) with a dainite or similar sole. Don't go with a leather sole. Many have an irrational fear of salt and water when it comes to leather shoes. Just clean the shoes every wearing, that is if they get salt on them or water stains.