I'm a lady who is steadily improving herself and I'm just discovering this world exists! What a beautiful way to express creativity and craftsmanship. I love it! Great video! Really gave me a sense of the culture.
While I am not a fan of vintage clothing, I have to say this looks to be an experience of note. Everybody looks so excited to parade their creations and admire each other’s outfits. It quite contagious actually just watching this video.
@DATING HARLEY QUINN In the U.S., it's definitely a mixed bag: depending on where you live, some are dressed particularly well - others, not so much. I wish I could experience what you've described.
@DATING HARLEY QUINN Amazing to consider it's changed in only 12 years. Then again, I think I've noticed that happening here as well: lots of athleisure, as it's called.
@DATING HARLEY QUINN That is really quite unfortunate. I hope they learn how atrocious fast food companies are. I'm well aware, so I don't eat that garbage. I'm smaller/lighter than most Europeans my age, and I'm an American.
Frederick, I have heard you refer repeatedly to yourself as lazy. You have a two children, a partner, a home, a full time job, and you put this amazing channel together. You do research, you make videos on sewing (no easy feat), you travel, and you are a musician. Perhaps in your childhood someone told you, you were lazy -- as most children are -- but in adulthood, I would suggest, you are hard working and very driven. I love your channel, the kindness you show to your subscribers and those whose outfits you review, and you sense of style. I like that you protect the privacy of young contributors and your children. Thank you for sharing your experience at Pitti Uomo and encouraging men to dress well and take pride in how they look. Nothing wrong with a well appointed man dressed in tailored fashion with a bit of flair.
Fun facts about the Spanish cape: in the late 1700s there was a call in Madrid so the soldiers would cut citizens long capes into shorter more french style, as long capes and big hats were considered sketchy because you could hide your identity and weapons. Men from Madrid started a huge riot against it called Motin de Esquilache. Long capes like the one in the video can be seen in many Goya paintings, who lived in Madrid during that time and made stamps similar to a war reporter (“Disasters of the war”). You can get an idea about why they were considered sketchy with the painting “majas en el balcón” (girls in the balcony) where two women smile while two creepy men (their pimps) cover their faces behind them. You can also see lots of capes in the movie “Alatriste”, with Vigo Mortensen. You can also see these capes nowadays worn by “Tunos” or “la tuna” (university students who serenade with lutes) decorated with ribbons. Traditionally, Ramon García, who used to host New Year’s Eve on public tv in Spain would wear that cloak every year.
"Your coat looks bulletproof!" 😂 👍 I really like the outfits and the thoughts of the people why they chose that style. Remarkable the statement of the gentleman who said "It has to be wearable on a daily basis." So you can see to him it's not just a costume - it is his style. And that's real coolness, folks!
"You may find it a little costumee" I think you told this the wrong fellow gentleman! Good video! I was there 2016, with a friend of my father for business reasons. People turned a business convention in a social event, which I find great.
You manage to pull out a lot of the individual style personality of someone in just a few sentences, a short vignet into this unique part of their lives. What they think about themselves and how they present on this earth. What a skill you have.
What a bouquet of handsome, well put together gentlemen. I love when men wear classic men's wear (and no, Justus, it doesn't count if you nick your granddad's corduroy suit out of his closet and wear his old 1970s Adidas trainers with it!! That is not style but sloppiness/laziness and definitely not fashionable). Thank you for sharing, Nicholas.
personally I don't like to wear a suit, tie, hat. But if I need it I prefer more discreet, dark colors. What I really like to wear is hiking boots and pants, Indian-hippie style kurtas in shorter lengths and a thicker textured sweater in dark shades of green or gray
All interesting people. I think you naturally focused on those wearing vintage wear, and I like to think their interest in vintage is the owning/wearing a piece of history that is still very useable today. I also love that, though some are wearing very high end clothes, none of them are the snotty sort. Very nice people.
I love seeing men dressed so handsomely, so thoughtfully. A couple of them could use a wee slap for their attitudes, (Mr. Phantom Thread with his exquisite lady model from LA for example) but aside from that it is really such a welcome sight. Though it’s a bit better now, we do teach men in America to scoff at this; what a pity.
M E I would agree with you, but nowadays due to social media and youtube, young men's style has drastically improved. Though it is possible that it is just the region i live in.
Yes! Same I was charmed by the outfits. But I despised the French guy attitude, the way he talks is rude and pretentious, and the way he interact/present his partner left me with a sense of unease. And that man implying that men wearing unisex fashion are not real men is adding a bit of disgraceful vintage values to his vintage style.
@@florabanks2442 I think more you can take from his words, why is unisex fashion so one way; why is it from male to female, and from that, where is the unisex fashion that says men can wear feminine clothes (though icons like Harry Styles are doing their very best to make it more equal) It certainly piqued my curiosity
Agreed on the words he used. Nobody has pointed it out to him that his words are 1920s, earlier even, when black models and dancers were caracterised by their colour like it was exotic (and it ended up being perjoritiive) I thought I saw her 'start' at his usage of the term, but maybe that's just me. And he pointed to her, like she was a dummy. Very sad, I would have liked to have seen more of that hand bag too. v. creepy gentleman
The gentleman in 4:50 does the big mistake of wearing a pocket watch (or only the chain) and a regular watch. No go from me! Besides that the outfit is very dapper.
@@thiirane4279 He's the temporal equivalent of a belt-and-suspenders man. "I've done a lot of lying in my time. I've lied to men who wear belts. I've lied to men who wear suspenders. But I'd never be so stupid as to lie to a man who wears both belt and suspenders." If you're late for a meeting, you'll never convince him his reckoning of the time is wrong.
It's such a great pleasure to see all these fantastic dressed people. I wish more women/men would take care about their looks. In Switzerland, unfortunately, you find such a lot of extremely bad dressed individuals in the daily routine. Some people prefer to drive (too) expensive cars, but their looks are like coming out a trash can :-( My personal look isn't "perfect" at all, but I am working on this. And your channel is a great inspiration for me. Thank you very much, Vintagebursche.
personally I don't like to wear a suit, tie, hat. But if I need it I prefer more discreet, dark colors. What I really like to wear is hiking boots and pants, Indian-hippie style kurtas in shorter lengths and a thicker textured sweater in dark shades of green or gray
The french dude at 6:45 couldn’t let his lady friend speak for herself? Being a gentleman has nothing to do with clothes, he’s a good example in this case.
Wow!! You are really amping up your cinematic game. One of the best Pitti videos ever. Love that stripped down approach focussing on the outfits. However, Bernhard Roetzel shouldn't need an introduction, right? ;) :P Beste Grüße aus Siegburg!
We are really interested in Honduras. A surgeons son. The surgeon walked out of the jungle and became an educated man , his wife , an indegious woman is a lawyer.
Hallo Niklas, dürfte ich erfahren, welcher genaue Track von Adrian Berenguer in diesem Video genutzt wurde...dein Kanal hat mich auf seine Musik gebracht und ich würde mir das Gesamtwerk gerne mal anhören.
Hi I really enjoyed the video, much more on the amazing audio quality. May I know what accessory did you use on your phone? I'm planning to buy similar external microphone. Many thanks!
Hallo Vintagebursche Was könntest du beim Thema Sonnenbrille empfehlen? Auf alle Fälle mit runden Gläsern, nach einer Art Nickelbrille??? Wäre das ungefähr zeitlich passend??? Grüsse Martin
I see you are wearing Burlington socks with your knickers...have you found a successful way to remove the little metal button they insert? I really dislike it, but removing ik has not been a success for me...
I enjoy vintage clothing but not vintage attitudes about women. For instance, that gentleman (I use the term loosely) who described his companion as a black pinup...how humiliating for her...he was handling her like an object not a woman.
HOLY GUACAMOLE!!! MGA AMOY BAUL, AMAG AT LUPA!!! WHERE ARE THE VALENTINOS, VERSACES, TOM FORDS, ARMANIS AND OTHER EXPENSIVE AND FAMOUS BRANDS??? you bet!!!
Exactly, doin nothing. Just feels a little bit like a snake eating itself where half the people dressed up are bloggers and nothing’s who work out of a Starbucks somewhere.. I dunno just seems off
@@spenndoolie @Spence you dont make any sense and you dont get the point , you get carried away with binary thinking .. So when you dress up you have absolutely to go somewhere ?! That just a meet up for people's who are passionate about Sprezzatura and love clothing in general , just like vintage car collectors when they do have meet up they park their 1millions + euros cars for the day and dont go nowhere .... it's more a social event where passionate have a chance to meet each others which we need in today world where everyone is so consume with phone and social media ( and for your information most of the suits they are wearing in this video cost around 3k so i dont think a starbucks paycheck would make the cut )see you next year at Pitti xoxo
@@marioburgos712 Mario buenos días, soy asesor de imagen & personal shopper. Si te gustaría impulsar tu imagen masculina, ponte en contacto conmigo ⚡. Mi instagram es: sebas.piro Un saludo. 👔
Visually, putting aside the bespoke orgins of the products of the people interviewed, not impressive. The old guy at the end from Denmark looks ridulous with the k-mart foster grant sunglasses and the drakula cape, and the mean locked lips. His wife's skirt, ok 40 years ago maybe.
Love the Danish gentleman's Spanish cape. I think more men should wear capes.
Yeah, I want one now. But not in black.
@@MegaZsolti Like what colors? I'm thinking but I don't want to look like a superhero.
@@mhkuntug Grey, brown, blue...matching the suit, perhaps.
@@HorpheuNurbem You have wizard schools in Portugal?
@@HorpheuNurbem Take me toooo!
I'm a lady who is steadily improving herself and I'm just discovering this world exists! What a beautiful way to express creativity and craftsmanship. I love it! Great video! Really gave me a sense of the culture.
While I am not a fan of vintage clothing, I have to say this looks to be an experience of note. Everybody looks so excited to parade their creations and admire each other’s outfits. It quite contagious actually just watching this video.
@DATING HARLEY QUINN In the U.S., it's definitely a mixed bag: depending on where you live, some are dressed particularly well - others, not so much. I wish I could experience what you've described.
@DATING HARLEY QUINN Amazing to consider it's changed in only 12 years. Then again, I think I've noticed that happening here as well: lots of athleisure, as it's called.
@DATING HARLEY QUINN That is really quite unfortunate. I hope they learn how atrocious fast food companies are. I'm well aware, so I don't eat that garbage. I'm smaller/lighter than most Europeans my age, and I'm an American.
Be a fan of vintage clothes.
@Sanctus Paulus Or mind your own business, thats just a discussion and you dont ever poke nose at others from now
“It will never be out of fashion because it’s not fashion in the first place.” I LOVE THAT!
Absolutely amazing. Your channel is a top-notch lens that many people desperately need. It's the 20's again, so you're my new go-to.
Frederick, I have heard you refer repeatedly to yourself as lazy. You have a two children, a partner, a home, a full time job, and you put this amazing channel together. You do research, you make videos on sewing (no easy feat), you travel, and you are a musician. Perhaps in your childhood someone told you, you were lazy -- as most children are -- but in adulthood, I would suggest, you are hard working and very driven. I love your channel, the kindness you show to your subscribers and those whose outfits you review, and you sense of style. I like that you protect the privacy of young contributors and your children. Thank you for sharing your experience at Pitti Uomo and encouraging men to dress well and take pride in how they look. Nothing wrong with a well appointed man dressed in tailored fashion with a bit of flair.
dude at 11:00 bringing capes back into style. capes 2020 lets go
Dracula himself could blend right in there.
You didn't wear it at all in lockdown, did you? Liar.
The cape from the dude at 10:30 is cool af
I loved the camera draw down at 11:37 and the flow of the cape can be seen with the fine trouser line
Fun facts about the Spanish cape: in the late 1700s there was a call in Madrid so the soldiers would cut citizens long capes into shorter more french style, as long capes and big hats were considered sketchy because you could hide your identity and weapons. Men from Madrid started a huge riot against it called Motin de Esquilache.
Long capes like the one in the video can be seen in many Goya paintings, who lived in Madrid during that time and made stamps similar to a war reporter (“Disasters of the war”). You can get an idea about why they were considered sketchy with the painting “majas en el balcón” (girls in the balcony) where two women smile while two creepy men (their pimps) cover their faces behind them. You can also see lots of capes in the movie “Alatriste”, with Vigo Mortensen.
You can also see these capes nowadays worn by “Tunos” or “la tuna” (university students who serenade with lutes) decorated with ribbons.
Traditionally, Ramon García, who used to host New Year’s Eve on public tv in Spain would wear that cloak every year.
"Your coat looks bulletproof!" 😂 👍 I really like the outfits and the thoughts of the people why they chose that style. Remarkable the statement of the gentleman who said "It has to be wearable on a daily basis." So you can see to him it's not just a costume - it is his style. And that's real coolness, folks!
Cool video and cinematic shots. It looks like everybody is quite friendly and down to earth at Pitti.
They are! Sharing the same interest really connects people. 😉
This video is so cute. I like seeing peoples reactions when they're asked about their outfits 😊
"You may find it a little costumee"
I think you told this the wrong fellow gentleman!
Good video!
I was there 2016, with a friend of my father for business reasons.
People turned a business convention in a social event, which I find great.
You manage to pull out a lot of the individual style personality of someone in just a few sentences, a short vignet into this unique part of their lives. What they think about themselves and how they present on this earth. What a skill you have.
Superb video! I couldn't get enough of it. many thanks to you!
Loved this interview segment! Please keep on going with it!
What a bouquet of handsome, well put together gentlemen. I love when men wear classic men's wear (and no, Justus, it doesn't count if you nick your granddad's corduroy suit out of his closet and wear his old 1970s Adidas trainers with it!! That is not style but sloppiness/laziness and definitely not fashionable).
Thank you for sharing, Nicholas.
thank you !
I mean who's to say?
personally I don't like to wear a suit, tie, hat. But if I need it I prefer more discreet, dark colors. What I really like to wear is hiking boots and pants, Indian-hippie style kurtas in shorter lengths and a thicker textured sweater in dark shades of green or gray
Oh this is wonderful seeing the return of the ELEGANT MAN ❤️❤️❤️💋💋
All interesting people. I think you naturally focused on those wearing vintage wear, and I like to think their interest in vintage is the owning/wearing a piece of history that is still very useable today. I also love that, though some are wearing very high end clothes, none of them are the snotty sort. Very nice people.
I love seeing men dressed so handsomely, so thoughtfully. A couple of them could use a wee slap for their attitudes, (Mr. Phantom Thread with his exquisite lady model from LA for example) but aside from that it is really such a welcome sight. Though it’s a bit better now, we do teach men in America to scoff at this; what a pity.
M E I would agree with you, but nowadays due to social media and youtube, young men's style has drastically improved. Though it is possible that it is just the region i live in.
Juliette De Maso they didn’t seem to have a bad attitude.
Yes! Same I was charmed by the outfits. But I despised the French guy attitude, the way he talks is rude and pretentious, and the way he interact/present his partner left me with a sense of unease. And that man implying that men wearing unisex fashion are not real men is adding a bit of disgraceful vintage values to his vintage style.
@@florabanks2442 I think more you can take from his words, why is unisex fashion so one way; why is it from male to female, and from that, where is the unisex fashion that says men can wear feminine clothes (though icons like Harry Styles are doing their very best to make it more equal) It certainly piqued my curiosity
Agreed on the words he used. Nobody has pointed it out to him that his words are 1920s, earlier even, when black models and dancers were caracterised by their colour like it was exotic (and it ended up being perjoritiive) I thought I saw her 'start' at his usage of the term, but maybe that's just me. And he pointed to her, like she was a dummy. Very sad, I would have liked to have seen more of that hand bag too. v. creepy gentleman
The gentleman in 4:50 does the big mistake of wearing a pocket watch (or only the chain) and a regular watch.
No go from me! Besides that the outfit is very dapper.
He's hitting us with the old school GMT. Local time on regular watch and pocketwatch with other timezone. Some big brain shit, jk.
and that awfull nosepiercing..
Absolutely, pocket watch or wrist watch. Never both.
@@thiirane4279 He's the temporal equivalent of a belt-and-suspenders man. "I've done a lot of lying in my time. I've lied to men who wear belts. I've lied to men who wear suspenders. But I'd never be so stupid as to lie to a man who wears both belt and suspenders." If you're late for a meeting, you'll never convince him his reckoning of the time is wrong.
Excellent!😎🤟⚡🔥. Where style and fashion collides..Enjoy your Pitti..
Nice video and nice people!! Thank you!
Gentlemen with capa looks like R Deniro ! With a lot of great fashion taste
It's such a great pleasure to see all these fantastic dressed people. I wish more women/men would take care about their looks.
In Switzerland, unfortunately, you find such a lot of extremely bad dressed individuals in the daily routine. Some people prefer to drive (too) expensive cars, but their looks are like coming out a trash can :-(
My personal look isn't "perfect" at all, but I am working on this. And your channel is a great inspiration for me. Thank you very much, Vintagebursche.
personally I don't like to wear a suit, tie, hat. But if I need it I prefer more discreet, dark colors. What I really like to wear is hiking boots and pants, Indian-hippie style kurtas in shorter lengths and a thicker textured sweater in dark shades of green or gray
Peaky Blinders.. Vintage.. I love all of this👏🇧🇷
very enjoyable video! Nice to see someone speaking to the characters at Pitti!
I love a great knitted tie 🥰
You guys really outdid yourselfs there! Cannot wait to see more!
th-cam.com/video/5L_59X8Ejiw/w-d-xo.html you can find my take here ;-) featuring an interview of Vintagebursche himself!
loved the video, happy new year Gerry
Mega Video mein Lieber, well done! :-)
Wow, top-notched.
This is bucket list / High Fashion
The french dude at 6:45 couldn’t let his lady friend speak for herself? Being a gentleman has nothing to do with clothes, he’s a good example in this case.
Exactly
THANK YOU!
Stop judging, did the eventuality that she might speak no English at all cross your mind? Or that she might feel awkward and shy in front of a camera?
Logan Nunes Shes from fucking los angeles. she has an american accent and speaks perfect english
Yea I think he was a little to into vintage
Wow!! You are really amping up your cinematic game. One of the best Pitti videos ever. Love that stripped down approach focussing on the outfits. However, Bernhard Roetzel shouldn't need an introduction, right? ;) :P
Beste Grüße aus Siegburg!
I don't do exceptions. ;)
great interviews!
Interesting take on PU. Great video. I didn't know about Mr. Diamond, so I'm checking their website right now. Cheers!
So interesting people 👍 I was very surprised by the microphone in the phone. That's cool.
Doesn't look that nice, but works just as well. 😅
@@Vintagebursche 😊👌👌
Vintagebursche I was looking for this kind of microphone, whats type/brand of the mic?
@@Monkeytail it's a Saramonic. You can find those everywhere on the web.
Selten so ein hochwertig produziertes Menswearvideo gesehen.
Das freut mich natürlich.
Sehr gutes Video!
Great clothing. Also nice to see a fellow Melbournian, I've been looking for a made to measure company I can trust.
The Australian lawyer got it right for this season's outfit as in colours combination as well. The guy, Shaban Ali, too got it right imho.
Mind blowing
Haven't kept up with Pitti Uomo since 2018
Incredible!
I feel SO ashamed! I am Italian and I didn't know about Pitti at all! Well, I'll see you there next time! :)
10:30 Finally Alfred got the batman's Cape
I wonder which fragrances these people wear at Pitti Uomo, you should ask them
Loving your channel
I do Love a good cape.
I feel some more shots of crowds and the City could have been usefull here. Good video
An even where you have Hundreds of men checking each other out
Pitti- Is the Holy Grail of fashion
Brilliant
Steffen from Hamburg is the best dressed imho. Relaxed but refined.
"Enjoy your Pitti"
A lot of nice suits to appreciate
Maybe weird question..... but what takes it for a piece of clothing to be ‘vintage’.
Like age or something.....?
Querido compañero, he de decir que me gusta mucho esos tipos de traje, eso es todo.
atentamente.- su estimado
Good thing the hypebeasts haven't ruined this yet
They are hypebeasts in their own way. Pitti is just a circus
@@maffe446 I guess so, but I don't think it's even in the same league of frivolity and stupidness.
You have to love Zeiss lenses. The best for a hundred years.
nice video bro
so cool
We are really interested in Honduras. A surgeons son. The surgeon walked out of the jungle and became an educated man , his wife , an indegious woman is a lawyer.
Hallo Niklas, dürfte ich erfahren, welcher genaue Track von Adrian Berenguer in diesem Video genutzt wurde...dein Kanal hat mich auf seine Musik gebracht und ich würde mir das Gesamtwerk gerne mal anhören.
I was so sad when it ended ...
Does anyone know Aki's fashion channel
Hi I really enjoyed the video, much more on the amazing audio quality. May I know what accessory did you use on your phone? I'm planning to buy similar external microphone. Many thanks!
I added links to all the gear I'm using to the video description. :)
@@Vintagebursche Oh I missed reading the description. Many thanks!
Hallo Vintagebursche
Was könntest du beim Thema Sonnenbrille empfehlen?
Auf alle Fälle mit runden Gläsern, nach einer Art Nickelbrille??? Wäre das ungefähr zeitlich passend???
Grüsse Martin
I Really want to do this i have very classic suits from 30s
2:06 Where is that Jacket from, can I get a link to the website?
www.ladage-oelke.de/originale/dufflecoat/
❤️
The host's bag is so cool. Where can i buy this?
It's from The English Bag Company
Japanese "Aki" , Works for "clutch cafe" ?
peaky blinder style damn lol
No it’s 1920s style.
Molto bene.
That German humor
"Rubber bullets, maybe."
So many Germans.
Good
He was a MD and a Coroner from Honduras. That is why I gave him the voice.
Gibt es von dir auch einen deutschsprachigen Kanal?
Ich mache hier gelegentlich mal ein dt. Video, aber für mehr habe ich keine Zeit. Der Kanal ist aktuell ein reines Hobby.
Супер!
😍
Gui Bo is an icon👌🏼
I see you are wearing Burlington socks with your knickers...have you found a successful way to remove the little metal button they insert? I really dislike it, but removing ik has not been a success for me...
It doesn't bother me, but I bet it's near impossible to remove it without damaging the socks.
I don't think a cape looks costumy at all
I enjoy vintage clothing but not vintage attitudes about women. For instance, that gentleman (I use the term loosely) who described his companion as a black pinup...how humiliating for her...he was handling her like an object not a woman.
It's debatable how much he speaks for her, but her stage name is actually "The Black Pinup", so not his fault.
I agree that it would have been better to hear from her.
6:51 let her talk bro lol
Enjoy your pity haha
Honestly you look like an officer in the Imperial Army.
HOLY GUACAMOLE!!!
MGA AMOY BAUL, AMAG AT LUPA!!!
WHERE ARE THE VALENTINOS, VERSACES, TOM FORDS, ARMANIS AND OTHER EXPENSIVE AND FAMOUS BRANDS???
you bet!!!
So this event is like hypebeast for super old people?
all dressed up with nowhere to go
Have you ever heard of Florence? Italy? Trip?
Exactly, doin nothing. Just feels a little bit like a snake eating itself where half the people dressed up are bloggers and nothing’s who work out of a Starbucks somewhere.. I dunno just seems off
@@spenndoolie @Spence you dont make any sense and you dont get the point , you get carried away with binary thinking .. So when you dress up you have absolutely to go somewhere ?! That just a meet up for people's who are passionate about Sprezzatura and love clothing in general , just like vintage car collectors when they do have meet up they park their 1millions + euros cars for the day and dont go nowhere .... it's more a social event where passionate have a chance to meet each others which we need in today world where everyone is so consume with phone and social media ( and for your information most of the suits they are wearing in this video cost around 3k so i dont think a starbucks paycheck would make the cut )see you next year at Pitti xoxo
juju still looks like half the crowd are a bunch of pretenders, good luck to them
Ummm...I think the lady can speak for herself? 🤨
Alguien que hable español? 😎
Sebas Piro siempre presente para apreciar el buen estilo :)
@@marioburgos712 Mario buenos días, soy asesor de imagen & personal shopper. Si te gustaría impulsar tu imagen masculina, ponte en contacto conmigo ⚡. Mi instagram es: sebas.piro
Un saludo. 👔
Do Italians wear suits in everyday clothes? lol
5.45 A gentleman's socks should match the shoes, ot the trousers.
Does anybody told you you looks like Lenin?!)
Haha, yes
S.O.S. D.D. :(
The French man doesn't have a good attitude toward ladies seems 🤔.
Visually, putting aside the bespoke orgins of the products of the people interviewed, not impressive. The old guy at the end from Denmark looks ridulous with the k-mart foster grant sunglasses and the drakula cape, and the mean locked lips. His wife's skirt, ok 40 years ago maybe.