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@@RealMenRealStyle My favorite is the Hero Hoodie. It's basically a hoodie that transforms into a fully functional backpack with adjustable straps that you can actually carry things in. It's the most multifunctional piece of clothing I've ever owned. Look it up. You might be surprised Peace out!!!
I love the analogy of clothing having lives! That makes it so much easier when sorting out your wardrobe/closet!!! Out of lives = game over for that item of clothing!
As a fashionista for nearly three decades, I’ve been THAT guy. Everything classy, tailored to a tee, but always had a touch of edge from the streetwear front. But after finally embracing and refining the oversized look, my go to hoodies breaks almost every single rule mentioned! Don’t get me wrong, I’ve held on to my perfectly fitting hoodies. But right now, they’re gathering dust at the moment. Call it a phase, but ultimately I encourage everyone to wear whatever expresses your personality!
My personal favourite hoody layering option is wearing a thin ribbed turtleneck underneath and a long coat or a plaid shirt over it - great for long walks in fall and winter! It seems to always work if the hoodie and turtleneck is the same color and the overcoat is an opposite color or muted, and if the hoodie is black the overcoat uses red, brown and orange colors. Also, learn color theory for painters, specifically color keying. I swear it helps.
Layering a hoodie under a nice jacket is the classic Midwestern winter move. I love a leather jacket or a puffy down jacket. And a hoodie as the main top is perfect for those breezy 70 degrees or below summer nights. I think that the north face makes the best hoodies. I have had several over the years and they are fantastic quality and so comfortable, more casual style for the most part and they usually have branding on them.
Thank you for sharing details about statement hoodies in the streetwear context. Many menswear folks would just call that a "nope" and move on, but I think it's key to help understand how those fit in and how you can style them well. Knowing how to style loud hoodies will also help us understand why those won't work well in a classic menswear context.
Glad you made this video Mr. Antonio. Recently moved from the desert of Las Vegas, NV, where the rule of thumb in my social circle was to dress to impress in the warm weather. Now I live in a certain city in the Pacific Northwest where it seems no one has much, if any class or fashion sense. With a body fat percentage in the tens, it is hard to keep warm. I am a freelancer working at home, so wanting to dress 'old money' but find the hoodie to be the easiest and most practical way to go. Thanks again for 'permission' to pull this off. :)
Love hoodies, wear them almost every day for about 9 months of the year. Tommy Hilfiger and Polo RL are my go-tos. Especially love Polo double-knit hoodies. Not too heavy, not too light.
Never in my life did I think I would hear Antonio speak the name "A bathing ape", Or even be slightly accepting of hoodies for that matter. Good stuff 👏
My favorite brand of hoodies is from a company called the Normal brand. Their pricey but they have hoodies in 100 percent cotton with metal caps on the end of draw strings to keep them from wearing out. Also faded hoodies actually look good as long as they don't have white spots on them
Not too used to “dressier” hoodies, but you can never go wrong with a Champion Reverse Weave; hoodie, crewneck, sweatpants, etc. It takes a lot to wear champion reverse weave garments down
Just got into hoodies and really enjoy wearing them. My favorite is the synthetic blend by Reiss. They have a great color palette and looks great dressed up or dressed down. Great video!
I, as citizen of Germany, count on the TRIGEMA brand, as I support quality materials, for long lasting clothing. I wear piquet t-shirts of this brand on a daily basis, they are now four years in my possession, they never shrunk and colours are still acceptable. The products are made to last, coloured and sewn in Germany. The backside of the medal, it's pricey...but worth it.
Couple of points that are personal. A. No graphics, B. No pull overs. I have two hoodies they both have zipper fronts (personal preference) which are only worn when I go to the gym or a situation where sportswear is appropriate.
I'm a firm believer in the custom hoodie. It has graphics if you want, but you can have one made that makes sure you're the only one who owns one like it. Favorite album covers work great. You can have them done mail order with The Evil Empire, but it might take a hit or miss or two before you get the hang of buying. It might be heavy on the pocket at first, but over time, that's the way to go in my judgment.
I own quite a few hoodies. I really like them for casual wear, specially those of a good brand like MK (it's mustard! and I love it; got it in London) and Polo RL (plain grey but people can see some quality in it). In the end, it all comes down to the basics: fit, fabric, function, plus situation and don't over fucking do the hoodie style.
I got a hoodie from Relwen. Thick cotton, great construction, fits close to the body so it looks quite neat. Worth checking out from a quality standpoint. Biggest complaint is that the hood is a little too deep so it can look awkward when up.
Thanks Antonio, very informative as always. Fit, fabric, function. In this case it is all about function which is to conceal your identity when robbing banks 😳
I have 3 hoodies: One navy blue and one grey from Ralph Lauren, I like them because they have no big logos, and the fit and materials are nice. Also, a black cashmere one from Banana Republic that was ridiculously expensive, but looks great 😅
I wish someone would make a hooded rain/bad weather coat/jacket that is lighter than a parka or duffel coat that is also kind of somewhat in a classic style. The big problem with the classic style outerwear for bad weather is that you need an umbrella or hat for your head. If I'm just running in and out of my car or into a store (especially) I don't want to have to lug around an umbrella and hat.
I was looking for something similar about a month ago to wear during our UK summertime! In the end I bought a Helly Hansen Moss Rain Coat in blue - it's lightweight and water-proof with a fitted cut that can also allow 2-3 layers to be worn underneath it. I think it looks pretty stylish for what it is.
@@barrymurphy1337 Spier and Mackay sells a version of the Mac coat with a detachable hood. Probably closest thing to what I'm thinking of. Wonder if anyone sells something like that. I've seen other Mac coats but hoodless.
I have this blue Weatherproof brand jacket with a detachable hoodie and zipper closure. Tbh, it didn't look good with the hoodie on, so I took it off and I lost it. But the important part is that the jacket is waterproof, warm, and is a windbreaker. That jacket lasted 10 years and was worn out of it's old structure(looks flimsy now) because that time I didn't know how to properly take care of those kinds of materials/fabric. It got ruined by washing too often over the years and by accidentally using fabric softener. Too much washing also removed it's waterproof coating and destroyed it's inner linning that prevented water from going through. After 10 years, I decided to buy a black replacement jacket from Giordano, with the same qualities as my old jacket. This one has a non detachable hoodie but still looks good. I love how I can just shake the droplets of rain that gets collected on it's outershell. The fitting is sleek and still easy to move. There's also a lot of pockets 3 outside and 2 inside the jacket. It's kinda thin but it's warm because it has a fleece inner lining. The outer part is made with 100% polyester, anti-wrinkle, and with both zipper and button closure. I love to pair it with my cargo shorts, buttoned down polo shirt, and Adilette sandals from Adidas on rainy days. It also looks good with chinos and long sleeve polos. It's perfect for rainy and cold days. 😊👍
My Fav hoodie I got via StitchFix, Even Tide. They don't carry it anymore, and I can't find it anywhere else. I love this hoodie because it is 100% Cotton. This is the first hoodie i have that is 100% cotton.
Great Video ! I love hoodies so let me make a suggestions based on what I do to make my hoodies look more fashion forward and it elevated the look . I only wear solid colors and make the strings even and then I lightly tie the strings . I do not tie them tight or in a bow just a loose knot. TRY IT OUT and look 👀it elevates your look.
this usually works for me. Neutral sportcoat, dark jeans, complimetary colored hoodie. ex. Dark blue jeans, or light blue jeans (don't @ me, Antonio), maroon, close fitting hoodie, dark gray, or mid gray sportcoat.
My favorite hoodies the helikon Tex Rogue in Multicam black and their hoodie classic. Otherwise the woodies from Urban knife fighting because I train it.
i have 2 hoodies i wear the most: a simple lightweight Goodfellow hoodie from Target in black and grey two-tone. perfect for those fall or spring months where its not too cold but not warm either. then i got a pull-over Champion hoodie which is a warmer material, and since it is all black with no printing and a tiny logo embroidered on the left breast, i usually wear it dressed up with my Ralph Lauren peacoat or my old custom tailored 100% cashmere coat i got handed down to me from a family friend who moved who THANKFULLY has the same proportions as me. That cashmere coat i try to take good care of as well, as u dont find 100% cashmere jackets these days unless u go thrift store hunting and even then, good luck finding it in a size that fits. But that coat combo with my Champion Hoodie in the winter is my Go-To outfit when its cold but not snmowy or rainy.
Great video Antonio! My favourite hoodie brands - Jordan (PSG hoodies specifically), Gap hoodies for flying, other than that, I am not really a hoody guy.
We're.on a slippery slope here...one day we're styling hoodies, and next thing you know we'll be picking out logo tees and BB caps for fine dining. Hoodies are for working out
I tend to prefer zipper hoodies 😅 idk why. They’re just better in my opinion. But so hard to find!… I almost always wear a black or red hoodie. Occasionally a black hoodie with a design or logo on it. I like it to be a little baggy but not too baggy. Comfy and lose but still looks like it fits me. Casual style with a mix of skater in there. Sometimes a little grunge. My style has been the same since I was a teenager. Just entered my mid 20s 🫠
I'm turning 50 in 3 months. I stopped wearing hoodies before my 40th. Dress codes are becoming too casual these days, in a decade from now people will be walking around in pajamas and dressing gowns if things continue.
Love your videos, learn more in depth to the clothing wear, layering and purposes of each. @5:58 I'm surprised you have a shot of IFBB Pro Seth Feroce.
As an employee at Bass Pro Shops, we have good polyester hoodies by Wolrd Wide Sportsman, Ascend, and Cabela's Instinct now! I have the two former brands now and I enjoy them greatly and as my main accessory price in hot weather for and guy that burns easily. No shrinkage, no fading, works great! 13:1513:16
"High-end Hoodie" = NO! I have four kids in football, track, cross-country, band, and everything between - so I have a squillion hoodies. I have a hoodie for everything except "high end". It's a huge NO for me. You can make a hoodie with cashmere and gold threads and it'll never be a "dress hoodie". The whole notion sounds absurd.
You may answer this question elsewhere, but it seems that you don't advocate the layering of a hoodie with a leather jacket. That makes me wonder what you think of these leather jackets with hoods on them. Is it still a no-no? If I like the jacket, should I just make sure the hood is detachable? The same question re: shirts with hoods attached.
I knew that I was wearing hoodies the wrong way. You have to put the hood and tag to the front so that when your wife or girlfriend starts talking you can pull it up over your face.
After 30 years teaching high school, I've seen enough hoodies to last the rest of my life. It's their uniform. I own one and mid-layer it under my leather jacket on the motorcycle. Honestly, off an athletic field, wearing the hood up just looks dopey, and 99% of the time It's a useless appendage flapping around behind my head; I'd much rather have the cleaner look of a quality crew-neck sweatshirt.
I personally can’t stand Bape and their style, but I can understand why people like it and why it’s been so popular for so long. Since you’ve mentioned Supreme, I’ve always liked their pullover hoodies specifically. The hood is a bit smaller but not tight, drawstrings are closer together and looks really good tied, and they’re pretty heavy (at least the winter ones). When I’m skateboarding, it’s one of the few where the hood actually stays on when I have it up, without having to tie it super tight. By the way, Supreme looks boring inside compared to Bape l because it’s supposed to look like a clean skateshop and all of the best stuff is usually already gone. I’ve had plenty of other hoodies from other brands, but Supreme (for as much love and hate they get) probably makes my favorite. And their button up shirts/flannels actually fit on top of their hoodies without bunching up/looking too tight. I want to try one of the Carhartt’s WIP hoodies, some of them are pretty clean. Towards the end of the video, you brought up people asking about tucking in a hoodie…I didn’t even know that was a thing.
Suede loafers scream summer casual. Best worn with shorts or jeans. While suede brogues are the most formal suede shoes you can buy, they're still more casual than leather Oxfords because of their fabric. They'll look even better with a casual summer suit.
I wear hoodies on the weekends and around the house after work. I think they look good so if I have to run a “honey do” I still look good and I am comfortable. I currently live in the PNW where even in the summer after the sun goes down it can be cool, a hoodie works! A hoodie at work? No! Oh, all my hoodies have the graphics package OLE MISS! I am a proud alumnus. I do not understand paying for the honor of advertising for someone else, so I will never be seen wearing a hoodie with a big Nike or Adidas logo. As for too old to wear a hoodie, B.S. Wear a hoodie that fits, I see guys all the time wearing a hoodie that allows or I should say forces us all to see your over the belt belly fat, straight to hoodie jail for you!
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Well, Hard Charger, watching your vids has driven me to get hired at Men's Wearhouse as a Part-Time Sales Rep!!!!
Tell me summer's almost over without telling me summer's almost over😭
Fall is here!
@@RealMenRealStyleFall, best time for layering, love it
We have at least two more months of summer here in Texas.
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My favorite is the Hero Hoodie.
It's basically a hoodie that transforms into a fully functional backpack with adjustable straps that you can actually carry things in.
It's the most multifunctional piece of clothing I've ever owned.
Look it up.
You might be surprised
Peace out!!!
I’m ready for it to be over already!
I love the analogy of clothing having lives! That makes it so much easier when sorting out your wardrobe/closet!!! Out of lives = game over for that item of clothing!
As a fashionista for nearly three decades, I’ve been THAT guy. Everything classy, tailored to a tee, but always had a touch of edge from the streetwear front. But after finally embracing and refining the oversized look, my go to hoodies breaks almost every single rule mentioned! Don’t get me wrong, I’ve held on to my perfectly fitting hoodies. But right now, they’re gathering dust at the moment. Call it a phase, but ultimately I encourage everyone to wear whatever expresses your personality!
My personal favourite hoody layering option is wearing a thin ribbed turtleneck underneath and a long coat or a plaid shirt over it - great for long walks in fall and winter! It seems to always work if the hoodie and turtleneck is the same color and the overcoat is an opposite color or muted, and if the hoodie is black the overcoat uses red, brown and orange colors.
Also, learn color theory for painters, specifically color keying. I swear it helps.
I work from home so a hoodie with boxers is my go-to uniform 😂
Layering a hoodie under a nice jacket is the classic Midwestern winter move. I love a leather jacket or a puffy down jacket. And a hoodie as the main top is perfect for those breezy 70 degrees or below summer nights. I think that the north face makes the best hoodies. I have had several over the years and they are fantastic quality and so comfortable, more casual style for the most part and they usually have branding on them.
Thank you for sharing details about statement hoodies in the streetwear context. Many menswear folks would just call that a "nope" and move on, but I think it's key to help understand how those fit in and how you can style them well. Knowing how to style loud hoodies will also help us understand why those won't work well in a classic menswear context.
I've never given hoodies that much thought. But this was a lot of information about the subject. Thank you 👍🏾
I’m pretty simple with my hoodie styling but I really love carhartts hoodies. Warm, comfortable and look nice.
I would love a gauntlet video! I personally love how comfortable the under armor hoodies are, but I can't wait to see which you will like!
Glad you made this video Mr. Antonio.
Recently moved from the desert of Las Vegas, NV, where the rule of thumb in my social circle was to dress to impress in the warm weather. Now I live in a certain city in the Pacific Northwest where it seems no one has much, if any class or fashion sense. With a body fat percentage in the tens, it is hard to keep warm. I am a freelancer working at home, so wanting to dress 'old money' but find the hoodie to be the easiest and most practical way to go.
Thanks again for 'permission' to pull this off. :)
The hoodie & overcoat combo is my go-to casual look in the winter months
I live in Scotland, I am a joiner/carpenter and have 1-2mm long hair… ofc I love hoodies😄
I'm so excited for hoodie season, it's where I thrive!
Love hoodies, wear them almost every day for about 9 months of the year. Tommy Hilfiger and Polo RL are my go-tos. Especially love Polo double-knit hoodies. Not too heavy, not too light.
Never in my life did I think I would hear Antonio speak the name "A bathing ape", Or even be slightly accepting of hoodies for that matter. Good stuff 👏
My favorite brand of hoodies is from a company called the Normal brand. Their pricey but they have hoodies in 100 percent cotton with metal caps on the end of draw strings to keep them from wearing out. Also faded hoodies actually look good as long as they don't have white spots on them
Not too used to “dressier” hoodies, but you can never go wrong with a Champion Reverse Weave; hoodie, crewneck, sweatpants, etc. It takes a lot to wear champion reverse weave garments down
A good topic to go from this is the half zip sweaters and cardigans. Tis the season!
Just got into hoodies and really enjoy wearing them. My favorite is the synthetic blend by Reiss. They have a great color palette and looks great dressed up or dressed down. Great video!
I, as citizen of Germany, count on the TRIGEMA brand, as I support quality materials, for long lasting clothing. I wear piquet t-shirts of this brand on a daily basis, they are now four years in my possession, they never shrunk and colours are still acceptable. The products are made to last, coloured and sewn in Germany. The backside of the medal, it's pricey...but worth it.
I own 3 knitwear hoodies, and that wool material with the hood really helps to dress up the look.
Well done! My go to hoodie has been from Banana Republic. Semper Fi Sir.
Really enjoying the channel.
Thank you! Semper Fi
Couple of points that are personal. A. No graphics, B. No pull overs. I have two hoodies they both have zipper fronts (personal preference) which are only worn when I go to the gym or a situation where sportswear is appropriate.
Antonio (and team) always coming out with the greatest men's style videos.
I'm a firm believer in the custom hoodie. It has graphics if you want, but you can have one made that makes sure you're the only one who owns one like it. Favorite album covers work great. You can have them done mail order with The Evil Empire, but it might take a hit or miss or two before you get the hang of buying. It might be heavy on the pocket at first, but over time, that's the way to go in my judgment.
Best hoodie i ever bought is Carhartt.
On point and useful as always! There are style sites and then there is THE style site, Real Men Real Style!!!
I own quite a few hoodies. I really like them for casual wear, specially those of a good brand like MK (it's mustard! and I love it; got it in London) and Polo RL (plain grey but people can see some quality in it). In the end, it all comes down to the basics: fit, fabric, function, plus situation and don't over fucking do the hoodie style.
I recently bought my first hoodie at the age of 39. It was a grey marl synthetic Uniqlo one I bought for £5 second hand.
I got a hoodie from Relwen. Thick cotton, great construction, fits close to the body so it looks quite neat. Worth checking out from a quality standpoint. Biggest complaint is that the hood is a little too deep so it can look awkward when up.
Weatherwool is my favorite, they call it hardcore luxury. A durable forever item highly worth the cost.
Thanks Antonio, very informative as always. Fit, fabric, function. In this case it is all about function which is to conceal your identity when robbing banks 😳
I have 3 hoodies: One navy blue and one grey from Ralph Lauren, I like them because they have no big logos, and the fit and materials are nice.
Also, a black cashmere one from Banana Republic that was ridiculously expensive, but looks great 😅
I recently bought a pullover hoodie from fresh clean threads. It was on sale, made the fit is excellent
I got a Pancho. Super casual 😉
Red Dead Redemption in the house 😅
I wish someone would make a hooded rain/bad weather coat/jacket that is lighter than a parka or duffel coat that is also kind of somewhat in a classic style. The big problem with the classic style outerwear for bad weather is that you need an umbrella or hat for your head. If I'm just running in and out of my car or into a store (especially) I don't want to have to lug around an umbrella and hat.
I was looking for something similar about a month ago to wear during our UK summertime! In the end I bought a Helly Hansen Moss Rain Coat in blue - it's lightweight and water-proof with a fitted cut that can also allow 2-3 layers to be worn underneath it. I think it looks pretty stylish for what it is.
@@barrymurphy1337 Spier and Mackay sells a version of the Mac coat with a detachable hood. Probably closest thing to what I'm thinking of. Wonder if anyone sells something like that. I've seen other Mac coats but hoodless.
@@thechairman74 I'd not heard of Spier and Mackay before. That mac coat is very smart, very stylish 👍
@@barrymurphy1337 If you're not in North America, that's not surprising, as they are based in Canada.
I have this blue Weatherproof brand jacket with a detachable hoodie and zipper closure. Tbh, it didn't look good with the hoodie on, so I took it off and I lost it. But the important part is that the jacket is waterproof, warm, and is a windbreaker. That jacket lasted 10 years and was worn out of it's old structure(looks flimsy now) because that time I didn't know how to properly take care of those kinds of materials/fabric. It got ruined by washing too often over the years and by accidentally using fabric softener. Too much washing also removed it's waterproof coating and destroyed it's inner linning that prevented water from going through.
After 10 years, I decided to buy a black replacement jacket from Giordano, with the same qualities as my old jacket. This one has a non detachable hoodie but still looks good. I love how I can just shake the droplets of rain that gets collected on it's outershell. The fitting is sleek and still easy to move. There's also a lot of pockets 3 outside and 2 inside the jacket. It's kinda thin but it's warm because it has a fleece inner lining. The outer part is made with 100% polyester, anti-wrinkle, and with both zipper and button closure.
I love to pair it with my cargo shorts, buttoned down polo shirt, and Adilette sandals from Adidas on rainy days.
It also looks good with chinos and long sleeve polos.
It's perfect for rainy and cold days. 😊👍
Great vid and info Antonio, as always! Great topic. Hoodie doesn’t mean sloppy. Us guys appreciate your content.
My Fav hoodie I got via StitchFix, Even Tide. They don't carry it anymore, and I can't find it anywhere else. I love this hoodie because it is 100% Cotton. This is the first hoodie i have that is 100% cotton.
outerknown IMO makes the best hoodies and probably the best clothes overall
Great Video ! I love hoodies so let me make a suggestions based on what I do to make my hoodies look more fashion forward and it elevated the look . I only wear solid colors and make the strings even and then I lightly tie the strings . I do not tie them tight or in a bow just a loose knot. TRY IT OUT and look 👀it elevates your look.
My favorite hoodie is a long sleeve t-shirt hoodie from Brooks Brothers. I bought the same one (navy blue) twice. It's my favorite shirt that I have.
this usually works for me. Neutral sportcoat, dark jeans, complimetary colored hoodie. ex. Dark blue jeans, or light blue jeans (don't @ me, Antonio), maroon, close fitting hoodie, dark gray, or mid gray sportcoat.
Brunello Cucinelli's cashmere hoodies are the best !! Pricey but worth it !! Cheers
Cuts hoodies are perfection.
My favorite hoodies the helikon Tex Rogue in Multicam black and their hoodie classic. Otherwise the woodies from Urban knife fighting because I train it.
Boom! Nailed it with this one
Thank goodness you put in the work hoodie exemption cause I have some that I beat the tar out of for work around the home lol
i have 2 hoodies i wear the most: a simple lightweight Goodfellow hoodie from Target in black and grey two-tone. perfect for those fall or spring months where its not too cold but not warm either. then i got a pull-over Champion hoodie which is a warmer material, and since it is all black with no printing and a tiny logo embroidered on the left breast, i usually wear it dressed up with my Ralph Lauren peacoat or my old custom tailored 100% cashmere coat i got handed down to me from a family friend who moved who THANKFULLY has the same proportions as me. That cashmere coat i try to take good care of as well, as u dont find 100% cashmere jackets these days unless u go thrift store hunting and even then, good luck finding it in a size that fits. But that coat combo with my Champion Hoodie in the winter is my Go-To outfit when its cold but not snmowy or rainy.
The only hoodies that I’ve ever really, really loved was the Realtree camo hoodies 🔥🔥🔥🔥 in my opinion
I have a brown leather hoodie jacket from Velez, a Colombian clothing line, and I love it. Thanks for the video
Great video Antonio! My favourite hoodie brands - Jordan (PSG hoodies specifically), Gap hoodies for flying, other than that, I am not really a hoody guy.
We're.on a slippery slope here...one day we're styling hoodies, and next thing you know we'll be picking out logo tees and BB caps for fine dining. Hoodies are for working out
Beginning and end of baseball season. Can’t go wrong with the jersey over the hoodie at the ballpark.
Lol I decide how I look. Cool suggestions 🙌🏼
Hoodies in Chicago. Are a culture 😉
I just got Richer Poorer Recycled Fleece hoodie and I lobe it maybe more than my Ralph lauren or Guess.
Great info and presented well, Antonio!
Thanks Antonio, but I'm going to continue not wearing hoodies.
Long fit t-shirt under your hoody that matches in with your fresh runners
I keep my casual printed clothes for around the house & dress well when I leave the house.
I tend to prefer zipper hoodies 😅 idk why. They’re just better in my opinion. But so hard to find!…
I almost always wear a black or red hoodie. Occasionally a black hoodie with a design or logo on it.
I like it to be a little baggy but not too baggy. Comfy and lose but still looks like it fits me. Casual style with a mix of skater in there. Sometimes a little grunge. My style has been the same since I was a teenager. Just entered my mid 20s 🫠
Belstaff, although the hoodies one/two years back, in my opinion were more stylish,than this years versions.
I do need to buy a new one. Maybe a grey pullover or a black zip up hoodie.
I'm a proud owner of at least four hoodies 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾😎🙂
Gant makes really great hoodies
I live in a tropical climate but I love the look of hoodies. What's the best kind of hoodie for this situation?
Cuts make great hoodies
Hey Antonio i need video of how to wash certant materials, like cashmere.
As a blue collar worker I only wear hoodies at work which i enjoy. At 42 I stopped wearing hoodies in social settings
Internet Raised a nyc brand of streetwear is my go to hoodie, 🔥🔥🔥
I'm turning 50 in 3 months. I stopped wearing hoodies before my 40th.
Dress codes are becoming too casual these days, in a decade from now people will be walking around in pajamas and dressing gowns if things continue.
I love Hoodies since forever.
Antonio: *gives streetwear the time of day*
Some RMRS Facebook members: *suffer from a nervous breakdown*
BYLT Basics, Lululemon, Cuts.
Is 50% cotton + 50% polyester good for a casual hoodie? How long do they hold up?
Love your videos, learn more in depth to the clothing wear, layering and purposes of each. @5:58 I'm surprised you have a shot of IFBB Pro Seth Feroce.
If statement hoodies exist, can statement cargo shorts and cargo pants be far behind?
As an employee at Bass Pro Shops, we have good polyester hoodies by Wolrd Wide Sportsman, Ascend, and Cabela's Instinct now! I have the two former brands now and I enjoy them greatly and as my main accessory price in hot weather for and guy that burns easily. No shrinkage, no fading, works great! 13:15 13:16
A bit off topic, but I’d like to see a video on how to correctly wear military awards, badges, ribbons, medals, etc. on civilian attire. Thanks!
"High-end Hoodie" = NO!
I have four kids in football, track, cross-country, band, and everything between - so I have a squillion hoodies. I have a hoodie for everything except "high end". It's a huge NO for me.
You can make a hoodie with cashmere and gold threads and it'll never be a "dress hoodie". The whole notion sounds absurd.
Love your channel can you do a hod for big guys my weight is 215 -5/9 thank you
Styling a hoodie with a Blazer is a great look
Maybe in Minot, ND.
Also works well with a denim jacket
I have a zipper hoodie from Tom Taylor that I really like.
I never thought too much about hoodies as formal wear. Forward this to John Fetterman...
What's the brand of the high-quality material hoodie with top light brown buttons? There are two shown in the image, so probably two different brands.
What's your take on Lands End hoodies? Specifically their waffle knit ones. By the way ... this is Andrew Keener.
What about a woobie(poncho liner) hoodie?
You may answer this question elsewhere, but it seems that you don't advocate the layering of a hoodie with a leather jacket. That makes me wonder what you think of these leather jackets with hoods on them. Is it still a no-no? If I like the jacket, should I just make sure the hood is detachable? The same question re: shirts with hoods attached.
I knew that I was wearing hoodies the wrong way. You have to put the hood and tag to the front so that when your wife or girlfriend starts talking you can pull it up over your face.
Whenever I see a hoodie, I think Unibomber.
The first four words of the title are correct.
After 30 years teaching high school, I've seen enough hoodies to last the rest of my life. It's their uniform. I own one and mid-layer it under my leather jacket on the motorcycle. Honestly, off an athletic field, wearing the hood up just looks dopey, and 99% of the time It's a useless appendage flapping around behind my head; I'd much rather have the cleaner look of a quality crew-neck sweatshirt.
I personally can’t stand Bape and their style, but I can understand why people like it and why it’s been so popular for so long. Since you’ve mentioned Supreme, I’ve always liked their pullover hoodies specifically. The hood is a bit smaller but not tight, drawstrings are closer together and looks really good tied, and they’re pretty heavy (at least the winter ones). When I’m skateboarding, it’s one of the few where the hood actually stays on when I have it up, without having to tie it super tight. By the way, Supreme looks boring inside compared to Bape l because it’s supposed to look like a clean skateshop and all of the best stuff is usually already gone. I’ve had plenty of other hoodies from other brands, but Supreme (for as much love and hate they get) probably makes my favorite. And their button up shirts/flannels actually fit on top of their hoodies without bunching up/looking too tight. I want to try one of the Carhartt’s WIP hoodies, some of them are pretty clean. Towards the end of the video, you brought up people asking about tucking in a hoodie…I didn’t even know that was a thing.
Mr.Antonio I am confused to either buy suede loafers and suede brogues.Can you please help me out
I hope a response .
Suede loafers scream summer casual. Best worn with shorts or jeans. While suede brogues are the most formal suede shoes you can buy, they're still more casual than leather Oxfords because of their fabric. They'll look even better with a casual summer suit.
thank you for response. I hope you'll make a linen guide Sir.
What were your thoughts on the tokyo fashion in general?
Good question! I'll talk about this in another video.
I wear hoodies on the weekends and around the house after work. I think they look good so if I have to run a “honey do” I still look good and I am comfortable. I currently live in the PNW where even in the summer after the sun goes down it can be cool, a hoodie works! A hoodie at work? No! Oh, all my hoodies have the graphics package OLE MISS! I am a proud alumnus. I do not understand paying for the honor of advertising for someone else, so I will never be seen wearing a hoodie with a big Nike or Adidas logo. As for too old to wear a hoodie, B.S. Wear a hoodie that fits, I see guys all the time wearing a hoodie that allows or I should say forces us all to see your over the belt belly fat, straight to hoodie jail for you!
Thumbnail looks perfectly fine what are you talking about