1. The Foundation, Capsule wardrobe with basics to mix and match. Timeless won't leave wardrobe 2. try something new, Don't be afraid to try something new and mix and match. Blend items that aren't usually parred together 3. proportions, Pay attention to the fit of you clothes. Invest in well fitting items for your body type 4. Accessorize, Scarfs hats jewelry bags watch 5. the Wonderitems ,Few key pices that you like to mix and match with affordable items 6. personal style, goes along with personality and who you are. (Music, videogames, sports, outdoors...)
Need a video format like this about design language and how to create/develop it rather than copying other brands. Would love to hear your take on this!!!
Think about things you would like to buy but you cant because they dont exist yet. Or do smth that exists but isnt afordable and make it even cooler than it already is
a big tip is to try and mimick your inspiration in the beginning to hone your own taste and style of making things, and then doing it more seriously when you’ve got that down. Because, when you’ve tried different things you find a feel for some of the elements in each one of those things and start mashing them together, making your work original and your ideas stray away from other’s work. that’s my opinion tho
I don't have a lot of money so I don't have privilege to trial and error my personal style. I like to have a mental exercise to imagine which items match my wardrobe the best and having a deep understanding for what actually my needs and not just what I just desire.
reduce trial and error by finding things you like, but wouldn't normally wear, when you force yourself to style these types of items it gives you a better understanding of what your style could grow into/be but it takes time
Totally understand that man! I'd suggest "trying on" as much stuff as possible in stores. Also most brands will have a return policy if you wanted to buy new. Thrifting / eBay shopping can be a great budget option to try on some new silhouettes you've got your eyes on. Also, Preston's totally right. Step outside your norm but make sure the pieces you're acquiring are something you see yourself actually wearing!
Such a cool, direct info! P.d.: I've spent half of the video just thinking about who was he reminding me lol Finally I get it: the vampire guy from The Preacher
You said to find clothes that flatter your body type but that's what im having a hard time finding. Not a lot is made for wider dudes. What do you suggest I do? or do you have some places that accommodate for bigger guys?
I think it highly depends what you're after! From the clothing productive perspective, most brands will produce fewer XS and XL-XXL sizes just purely based on sales numbers so it WILL be harder to find those pieces but they're out there! Might just take a bit of searching online
I only felt like I had started to form my own personal style once I had gone to the goodwill bins pretty often for like 6 months. Ik this isn’t something that’s available for everyone, but I think it’s worth trying if you can. For me, it made it easier to try clothing I wouldn’t typically since it came with practically no monetary risk. I found that the pieces I was unsure about getting, but said fuck it bc it’s so cheap, are those that I tend to like the most. If you buy something you don’t end up liking, you can just donate it back. I can picture someone calling this wasteful or thrift hoarding, but the bins are the last resort for those clothes, and there is no shortage of them whatsoever. Great clothes get thrown out everyday just because no one picked them up 🤷
So true. I wish I lived near good bins. Super dependent on your city! But you're 100% right if you live near a place with great bins it's such a environmentally conscious and affordable way to try on a huge variety
1. The Foundation, Capsule wardrobe with basics to mix and match. Timeless won't leave wardrobe
2. try something new, Don't be afraid to try something new and mix and match. Blend items that aren't usually parred together
3. proportions, Pay attention to the fit of you clothes. Invest in well fitting items for your body type
4. Accessorize, Scarfs hats jewelry bags watch
5. the Wonderitems ,Few key pices that you like to mix and match with affordable items
6. personal style, goes along with personality and who you are. (Music, videogames, sports, outdoors...)
Loved the video and loved the quote. Audio crispy this video was fr a treat Owen 💫
Thanks drewski!! 🫂
Need a video format like this about design language and how to create/develop it rather than copying other brands. Would love to hear your take on this!!!
Yessir🎯🎯
Think about things you would like to buy but you cant because they dont exist yet. Or do smth that exists but isnt afordable and make it even cooler than it already is
Great idea man!
a big tip is to try and mimick your inspiration in the beginning to hone your own taste and style of making things, and then doing it more seriously when you’ve got that down. Because, when you’ve tried different things you find a feel for some of the elements in each one of those things and start mashing them together, making your work original and your ideas stray away from other’s work. that’s my opinion tho
I don't have a lot of money so I don't have privilege to trial and error my personal style. I like to have a mental exercise to imagine which items match my wardrobe the best and having a deep understanding for what actually my needs and not just what I just desire.
reduce trial and error by finding things you like, but wouldn't normally wear, when you force yourself to style these types of items it gives you a better understanding of what your style could grow into/be but it takes time
Totally understand that man! I'd suggest "trying on" as much stuff as possible in stores. Also most brands will have a return policy if you wanted to buy new. Thrifting / eBay shopping can be a great budget option to try on some new silhouettes you've got your eyes on. Also, Preston's totally right. Step outside your norm but make sure the pieces you're acquiring are something you see yourself actually wearing!
This video format>>>>>>>
Loved this vid, great job keeping it concise
Appreciate it! 🫂
Loved this kind of video for you owen please do more!
On it!
I would love more videos like this every now and then as like ‘extra content’ however I wouldn’t want it to replace the usual formats
love these kinds of videos. keep up the good work owen
Thanks Andrew, more to come! 😤
like the Sade tee
Insane piece of history
Didn’t expect this kind of video from you but that’s great. Keep em coming
Pd. Also the upcoming somar boots look awesome broski
Thanks man!! Stoked to finally get those out in the wild soon
Great vid. Super insightful
Glad it was helpful! 🫂
love this format!
Another banger, nice new format
great video, love these sit down talks
New sub just for the bomber, love it
Thanks! Such a nice piece
Love the new format man, keep it up. Can't wait to see more of this in the future. Love the editing you did too
Appreciate it man!
Nice to have you back Owen 🖤
Been back man!
More of these kind of videos please ❤
On it 🫡
Great video, please do more of this format 🙌🏼
You got it!
loved this !
Big E🫂
Such a cool, direct info!
P.d.: I've spent half of the video just thinking about who was he reminding me lol Finally I get it: the vampire guy from The Preacher
Keep doing these types of videos. Also, would love to see and hear more about your work for Ian Connor / Revenge x Storm sometime.
great vid great guy
Thanks!!
omg i luv this video
You said to find clothes that flatter your body type but that's what im having a hard time finding. Not a lot is made for wider dudes. What do you suggest I do? or do you have some places that accommodate for bigger guys?
@@literalpoop6038 get the f outta here with a comment like this honestly!
Tailor
I think it highly depends what you're after! From the clothing productive perspective, most brands will produce fewer XS and XL-XXL sizes just purely based on sales numbers so it WILL be harder to find those pieces but they're out there! Might just take a bit of searching online
So good! Format is crazy O!
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Whats that jacket you got on? The tan one
I really like this video :) very thoughtful
Thank you so much!
Nice
I only felt like I had started to form my own personal style once I had gone to the goodwill bins pretty often for like 6 months. Ik this isn’t something that’s available for everyone, but I think it’s worth trying if you can. For me, it made it easier to try clothing I wouldn’t typically since it came with practically no monetary risk. I found that the pieces I was unsure about getting, but said fuck it bc it’s so cheap, are those that I tend to like the most. If you buy something you don’t end up liking, you can just donate it back. I can picture someone calling this wasteful or thrift hoarding, but the bins are the last resort for those clothes, and there is no shortage of them whatsoever. Great clothes get thrown out everyday just because no one picked them up 🤷
So true. I wish I lived near good bins. Super dependent on your city! But you're 100% right if you live near a place with great bins it's such a environmentally conscious and affordable way to try on a huge variety
love the buzzcut O
More videos please
what converse is that 0:21
My look is trap goth i created this look.. nothing baggy everything fitting with a splash of street.
you got an insta? wanna see this tbh
Do you ever reply to your customers regarding order issues? Placed an order for your Membrane tees and have still yet to receive a response...
cool
Owen gyatt
Nice video buddy, keep this up!
Thanks, will do!
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Half-Life and Sade? I've found my people
nice microwave
im broke asl
1. have shitloads of money