@@AndresOssa thank you for that! I’m glad you’re enjoying the channel! There’s always so much to see out there, presenting inspiring imagery is one of my favorite parts of doing this, it’s so rewarding to hear that y’all are enjoying them!
@@ranwalker1 Hey that’s great! That’s the best compliment in the world, my friend! Thanks for checking out my channel - double denim always seems to be a love it or hate it kinda look - but there’s some good stuff in there if you do it just right!
Good call! Kind of a world building around an icon or a regional style…. It can be funny if the personal style mix is contradictory - like an urban beach bum 😜 Tribeca Surf Shop
@@SomeNotesonStyle guess I mean, brands try and capture a persona (muse), Ralph’s rigs for example. Tips on how a person could think of doing that for their own personal style.
@@thebshowhoshor6863 ahhh that’s totally true - I mean how many times is it just copy and paste though? Hehe - but yea a real challenge for keeping authenticity…
Great selection of images, but double denim is difficult to do without looking contrived. So common, obviously, is for people to wear jeans with some non-denim top... I find the reverse looks stylish, meaning a denim jacket (like a Lee Storm Rider) paired with non-denim pants, maybe some charcoal wool pants with some drape to them. You see women often doing this: denim jacket with pants in a non-denim. Men would be wise to mimic this in my view.
Now this is a VERY good look you're describing here! No doubt, a denim jacket like that is a timeless wardrobe staple - and contrasting with the dressy/drapey trousers is such a top style move for sure! And I also agree, the best examples of denim mix have to look natural and unfussy. Sometimes I'll see older guys here where I live in Texas wearing a denim shirt with jeans, and somehow they just treat it like they didn't even think about it, and it looks great. But if some dude is trying too hard, it can easily look forced if you're not careful.
Always can count on learning something new or at least find some amazing images on this videos. So satisfying!
@@AndresOssa thank you for that! I’m glad you’re enjoying the channel! There’s always so much to see out there, presenting inspiring imagery is one of my favorite parts of doing this, it’s so rewarding to hear that y’all are enjoying them!
I enjoyed your thoughts on this subject. You've given me some ideas.
@@ranwalker1 Hey that’s great! That’s the best compliment in the world, my friend! Thanks for checking out my channel - double denim always seems to be a love it or hate it kinda look - but there’s some good stuff in there if you do it just right!
Once again very entertaining!
Thanks a bundle!
Would be fun to hear some notes on style on persona’s, how brands capture & cultivate them. How to craft your own personal style
Good call! Kind of a world building around an icon or a regional style…. It can be funny if the personal style mix is contradictory - like an urban beach bum 😜 Tribeca Surf Shop
Or do you mean like a customer profile from a brand’s perspective?
@@SomeNotesonStyle guess I mean, brands try and capture a persona (muse), Ralph’s rigs for example. Tips on how a person could think of doing that for their own personal style.
@@thebshowhoshor6863 ahhh that’s totally true - I mean how many times is it just copy and paste though? Hehe - but yea a real challenge for keeping authenticity…
“Some yahoo” - well that’s a subscribe from me, sir 😂
😂😂 Glad I don't have any yahoos subscribin' then! Much appreciated!!
Great selection of images, but double denim is difficult to do without looking contrived. So common, obviously, is for people to wear jeans with some non-denim top... I find the reverse looks stylish, meaning a denim jacket (like a Lee Storm Rider) paired with non-denim pants, maybe some charcoal wool pants with some drape to them. You see women often doing this: denim jacket with pants in a non-denim. Men would be wise to mimic this in my view.
Now this is a VERY good look you're describing here! No doubt, a denim jacket like that is a timeless wardrobe staple - and contrasting with the dressy/drapey trousers is such a top style move for sure! And I also agree, the best examples of denim mix have to look natural and unfussy. Sometimes I'll see older guys here where I live in Texas wearing a denim shirt with jeans, and somehow they just treat it like they didn't even think about it, and it looks great. But if some dude is trying too hard, it can easily look forced if you're not careful.