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@ryan_1099 It is. It actually got me to start experimenting with colors and styles. I used to have a pair of jeans, a few sweatpants and a bunch of t shirts, now I have several kinda of jeans, several pairs of tailored pants, vests, suits, leather jackets, trenchcoats, ties, turtlenecks, scarves... Experimenting with different looks is pretty fun and it actually makes me enjoy clothes shopping
But Nanami himself doesn't wear suspenders tho. Those are shoulder straps from an armpit holster he repurposed to carry his knife on his back. He has a belt on his pants
My grandfather wore suspenders until he passed in 1994 at 100. He didn't have my dad until he was 50 and he had me in middle age, so I'm not too ancient. He wore suspenders, a hat, and a button down shirt just working at the farm. He would dress up on Sunday: he wore a much nicer version of his suspenders, a suit, hat with a feather, and carried a fancy cane (he didn't need one). He was very stylish but he didn't try to keep up. He wore 1940s fashion and looked very dignified. He was fortunate. He didn't have any major illness. He just died in his sleep one day. Anyway this video made me think of him.
We have similar family ages! My grandfather was 7 years younger than yours, had my dad when he was 48 and I was born when me dad was in his early 30s! My grandfather inspected railroad tracks and he also usually wore suspenders and a hat.
I asked a tailor to add suspender buttons to my favorite suit about 10 years ago. Wearing suspenders as opposed to a belt during a long event makes everything more comfortable AND I get a lot of compliments on the suspenders.
I wonder if the advent of the clip-on suspenders also contributed to suspenders becoming less common. My husband wears most of his trousers with suspenders, but doesn't own a single pair of clip-ons. He just sews buttons on all his new trousers. Why? He says clip-ons are ugly and uncomfortable. This means that he has to order suspenders, whereas the clip-ons can more easily be found. Probably many men from the 60ies forwards tried clip-on suspenders and decided that was just too uncomfy and went to belts.
Nah, was talking to a coworker the other day, I see someone in a cape I'm out. Any other article of clothing isn't as alarming, would be weird but people be weird. Someone's wearing a cape in public though, that's never good news.
cane is just practical, suspenders most definitely, but capes idk, maybe in dustier and frequently cold areas but anywhere else that's hot, humid, or rainy? not likely.
@@LetMeFLY649 This. The reason capes & cloaks went out of style is because they became impractical after we invented coats with sleeves. The purpose of the cape/cloak was to wrap around your torso to protect it from the weather (it was little more than a thin blanket to wear over your shoulders when outside), but they had limited practicality because they could only drape over your body & often got in the way if you had to bend over or use your arms for a task. The invention of sleeves allowed designers to move the cloak/cape in the direction of coats (which are exponentially more effective at the same goal). This is also why seeing someone wearing a cape today raises red flags - because they're going out of their way to use an out-of-style, outdated method. It'd be the same as if women started walking around in bloomers again. When someone flaunts their refusal to conform to social norms, it raises red flags that they may be a sociopath and thus dangerous.
I suffer with Crohns disease and suspenders are game changing. A belt puts pressure on my bowels which is quite painful and due to swelling I need to adjust the belt frequently through out the day. With suspenders there’s no additional pain and allows my bowels to swell and move about without any adjustment! Highly recommend trying them.
Once you try suspenders it's hard to go back. Having one's guts cinched down tight all day is brutal on the intestines and I suspect has negative health consequences.
Different video i’ve saw mentioned belt putting pressure on some nerves causing pain near hip/back area if you use it long enough. Only place i saw that mentioned, so not sure how accurate that is.
My only excuse to useing a belt is that i lose weight and now all of my pants are bigger, and i mean really So the belt keeps them around my hips better than a suspender that i would use when i get smaller pants
Heavily depends on your weight as well though. When I was heavy belts were incredibly uncomfortable because as you and others have mentioned, my stomach was doing all the work holding everything up. Once I lost weight the belt starts working as it originally was intended and grabbing a large part of your waist at once, so less pressure on one point at any time. It's the difference between someone bear hugging and pulling you, or grabbing your arm and yanking, one's a lot less comfortable.
@@popenieafantome9527 wearing a tight belt since basically forever. No issues here. But i thought the same about suspenders. Having to carry the weight of your pants with your shoulders is kinda counter intuitive. Im an engineer and carry many tools i need on a day to day basis with carabiners on my belt loops. If i had to carry that weight not with my hips but my back... i am sure i had backpain every day.
In the last few months of pregnancy, I found clip-on suspenders super useful. I wore them under my shirt. Belts and built in elastic did NOT keep my pants up, but suspenders sure did. Going to bathroom was a bit of a hassle - undoing and then redoing four clips each time, but worth it.
Been wearing suspenders for the last 4 years. Started because I lost a lot of weight, couldn't afford to get my suits tailored, and a belt would have caused bunching. Pair of cheap suspenders were ten bucks. Haven't gone back because it's so much more comfortable and gives me a unique look in the office. Being in sales it also gave me a conversation starter. Just bonus after bonus for them.
Suspenders are so much more comfortable and functional for blue collar work. Belts have to be uncomfortably tight to keep pants up and they always slide down when doing manual labor.
Depends on your build. If you're heavyset then yes, belts basically use your gut to hold your pants up. When I lost weight belts became a *lot* more comfortable due to working as intended and grabbing a larger section of my waist, meaning less pressure on one point. Also helps that I was no longer built like an upside-down pyramid, so the pants actually have something to grab on to lol.
I don't consider myself a fashionable person but this was a great video, I learned a lot and now I understand why my grandfather swore by his suspenders and always refused a belt.
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Dacian warriors who fought the Romans had belt loops. There are several reasons that I don't wear braces ('suspenders' in British English are what ladies use to hold up stockings). Perhaps chief among them is that going to the lavatory is so much more difficult. If I am wearing a waistcoat and jacket, I have too take them both off before I can get my trousers down.
it's lindy! That's a great point I haven't even considered. I think he should have mentioned that through large parts of history people wore clothing that wasn't really comparable to modern pants. Robes tunics kilts and whatnot
@@prielknaaphofnar.9754 I have tried unbuttoning the braces, but that it worse. Getting to the buttons and undoing them is difficult, and then the elastic draws the braces up into my waistcoat to where they are almost impossible to reach when it comes to buttoning things up again.
Can confirm. I will have to disrobe until the suspenders are exposed, then down off the shoulders to use the lavatory. It means that I have to plan ahead a bit and make sure the stall has the hook inside the door to hang the other layers on. At my place of work, it's a solid 50/50 whether it's available or not.
Fan of your channel lindy. I've had that problem too. I generally don't wear them when I have the waistcoat on (longer church activities are the exception).The pants should fit well enough without them, which is tough if they aren't tailored too. But outside of that, I go full 'Gordon gecko', the jacket doesn't stay on, so it isn't a problem
Dillards not only sells suspenders, but their tailored section sells Hart Schaffner Marx that has slacks to be worn at the waist. They'll even put on suspender buttons on the slacks
@sergeantbigmac Dillards is a middle class department store (higher end than Macy's but below Saks), located primarily in the south although they do have some store scattered throughout the U.S.
As someone who isn't really "in tune" with style, I found this to be FASCINATING. Thank you for such a clear, well explained video! Now you have me peeking through your other "why men stopped wearing" series.
Almost 28 years of living, I got my first suspenders today. So far, they feel nice, and I look good. I will then be wearing these to work tomorrow in hopes they will keep my pants up better than my belt can.
I wear them every time I wear a waistcoat, usually in the winter. The fact that some may frown on them and consider them old makes me want to wear them more.
I’m an attorney and wear suspenders every time I wear a suit (which is most workdays). I find that for me (I’m a pretty fat guy) they work better and feel better than a belt. Drawbacks are: -if I am wearing a vest while in the bathroom and need to lower my trousers, I have to take the vest off (and hope the stall has a coathook); and -a pair of silk suspenders, worn 3-5 times per week, will show serious wear after about six months; and they aren’t cheap.
I am an electrician and recently started wearing suspenders. I am never going back to a belt. With all the climbing, walking, bending, stretching up and down. I keep having to adjust my pants 50 times a day and always in the most awkward positions, like on a ladder. I hated it. Now with suspenders i dont need to worry about that at all, they are so comfortable, i dont need to cut circulation to my legs by over tightening a stupid belt. Now even outside of work i wear suspenders now. My gf says i look like a red neck in them so i just wear them over my undershirt and none the wiser. Suspenders for life baby! One thing i do miss about belts, that u mentioned, is the utility. I can carry a traditional tool pouch anymore. Its alright tho, they make special pants with tool pouches sewed in.
wow man this is exactly how i been feeling lately, never tried suspenders but now iam really keen as an electrician myself, i hate having to keep re tightening belt ,also as an electrician i find myself carrying so many items in pockets it drags pants even more down.
Nice history. One extra step was that for a long time before the suspenders when pants were at the natural waist, they were laced to the doublet so that your effectively your jacket acted as your suspenders. In some cases there was a hidden lacing strip inside the doublet, but in many early 17th century paintings, you can see the ties as decorative bows along the waist.
I have an outdoor laboring type job. As I’ve gotten older I’ve found that my summer pants pretty much stay up with a belt. Once fall hits, I switch pants due to weather. These pants seem much more interested in sliding down. I started wearing suspenders a couple of years ago and it’s so much nicer. They can feel a little restrictive from time to time depending on the work I’m doing, but is better than pulling my pants up every ten minutes. Thank you for this fascinating, historical video, and thank you for service. 🇺🇸
As soon as you mentioned the low vs high rise, first thing that came to mind are my fencing pants! They're quite high rise and are indeed kept up by suspenders!
I gave up my belt 15 plus years ago and I will never go back. Suspenders are SO much more comfortable. Plus, you can avoid the plumbers crack because they keep your pants where they belong. At times, I have been known to wear a belt loosely and attach my suspenders to the belt. If you don't like how suspenders look simply wear a stylish vest.
A lot of it has to do with the height at which trousers are worn. High waisted trousers work great with suspenders, the lower it goes the worse it gets. Especially for your shirt.
@@joecope9935 False. With a belt, I was fixing my tuck constantly while walking, after sitting, after standing up, etc. With suspenders, I only tuck after standing up.
When I purchased my first tuxedo (40 years ago), it was set up for suspenders. Fast forward to my latest tuxedo, I had to have the tailer remove the belt loops from the pants and put in buttons for the suspenders. Same thing with the last suit I purchased. I'll confess to wearing a belt with leans only due to the cost to retrofit each pair for suspenders.
Learn some basic sewing and then it become pretty cheap. 6 buttons and a little bit of thread and some time while watching TV. I've done it on a number of my trousers that didn't come with them (haven't done it to jeans though).
I'm not sure how big of a difference it would make in terms of practicality or style, but the suspenders I own have teeth on the end that clamp onto the waist of my pants. I actually didn't know suspenders went on buttons and assumed most just had toothed clamps as well lol. The downside is that it's a bit meticulous to place the clamps equally around the waist's hem, but I assume it would be a cheaper/simpler option if your pants only have a belt loop.
I almost skipped this video. I'm glad I didn't because it was one of the most interesting YT videos I've watched in a long time. Very informative, especially the history lesson.
An interesting thing I noticed from looking at the thumbnail to this video is that suspenders look to create a wider shoulder profile by breaking up the sections of the body and making you look at each segment rather than as a singular piece
Honestly, I just dropped in to compliment the author of this video on its title, but stayed for the comments. Reading them in non-American English is absolutely hysterical! Well done all!
I wear suspenders since i had a job as a driver 7 years ago. Not only were they more comfortable for driving, since they weren't constantly pressing on my bladder, but i als loved how they just never slipped down. Seeing how they looked with my button-up work shirt and pants, i started imagening it onto my private wardrobe, and that's where i fell in love 😂
My son is super skinny and not able to work a belt at his age so we decided to try him out on suspenders. Now he wears them every day. He gets compliments all the time and the little girls are drawn to him 😂. It’s a triple win!
I don´t know why YT recommended me this video but I am pleased and more informed than before. Good job. Now I need to wear my suspensors more often I guess :)
There was a British Army officer who famously landed on the beaches at D Day armed with a sword. He believed that a man without a sword was underdressed. It would get you arrested now for sure.
@@brianthesnail3815 In Britain it would get you arrested. But most (not all) places in the US, Sword carry is legal. You would get a lot of weird looks, however.
I wear suspenders with my tuxedos primarily. I love how they make me appear taller and more confident in my dealings with others. They also help in getting my cummerbunds positioned perfectly. And to top it off they make my bow ties stand out better. About the only complaint I have is that when my tuxes go to the cleaners, they are a bit difficult to undo. But all things considered, I would recommend using suspenders over belts any day.
I sell suspenders, I recommend avoiding Chinese made suspenders, their clips are notorious for letting go. I only sell US made suspenders, they never let go. I wear suspenders made by Perry Suspenders of Illinois. Perry - inventors of hook suspenders.
@@anthonyyoo1934 I'm a belt-and-suspenders kind of guy, myself. And I cannot understand why he didn't mention that that phrase! In any case, I wear my smartphone on a belt clip which is pretty heavy lifting for a belt alone. My pants always need to be pulled up, which looks stupid. Suspenders are great for me because they take the weight off the waist and put it on my shoulders.
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I stopped wearing belts last year when I got a problem with my gallbladder. One of the best things of suspenders, it changed my lumbar pain and is a significant improvement.
Beautiful video. You just helped me to focus on some tiny, little details I wasn't able to get, from the waist height of pants to how and why a belt was and is used. Now I can put all these details together and understand what's wrong and why with modern dressing. Magnificent video.
You shouldn't say the belt is only a hundred years old, maybe certain concepts of the belt. But a draw string is close enough to a belt, almost everyone would just call it a belt.
Not really, it's closer to a sash. Belts involve a locking mechanism, it can be a pin or a ring, but belts have a mechanism. The drawstring is closer to a sash or a simple knot. It doesn't require any mechanisms
@@LartinBeats-rg6pf In what way is a knot meaningfully different from a pin or ring? They both serve the purpose of holding your pants up through friction. 90 percent of the belt is identical to 90 percent of the drawstring. Yes, the shape is different but that isn't really a meaningful difference.
One condition where you wouldnt want suspenders is working pants that you might stuff full of heavy tools on top of the usual. It can lead to severe lower backpain depending on how long you wear it, while belt wont, because it puts the weight directly on the hips insted of your spine and then hips.
You can actually buy suspenders that are made to hooking to a belt. You can loose t your belt taking pressure of your bladder all the while being able to feel the load less because now it’s distributed over your entire torso and hips. Instead of one or the other
@@Kacpa2 or just pair them with a utility belt instead. That way the heavy tools are still focused around the hips, when the clothing itself is supported by suspenders.
@@zagrizena Personally, I find suspenders + belt to be the best way to go for weight distribution. Also, with the shape of my hips, belt only means plumbers crack if I'm not really careful. YMMV on that though.
In my experience, the suspenders are best in this situation. I used to wear belts and had heavy tools in my pants, but i had to keep the belt so damn tight for it not to fall down, and keeping it that tight were uncomfortable and painful. And still i had to keep pulling my panta up. Switched to suspenders a few years ago, and now my pants feel light and i experience no discomfort.
For a large part of the middle ages the hoses (trousers) were held up with braided strings that had aiglaittes (some were even simpler). Either attached to the undergarments that had draw strings or to the pourpoint. Belts were used to carry things like belt bags (as they didn't have pockets) and for fashion.
I got a couple red pairs and when the elastic on my trousers broke they were a life saver, no matter what you did the trousers just would not fall down, unlike most belts ive worn which im constantly adjusting
Me too, but not the handgun, I attach my cell phone pouch and keys clip, plus Swisstool pouch to my belt. From a belt maker Down Under. I use US made suspenders.
After decades of lower back trouble I decided to stop trying to fight gravity with friction (belts) and started counteracting it with opposing force (suspenders). My S I joint has never been happier!
@DubiousRelationalCausality honestly I've been thinking about switching over for awhile since I have similar back issues and sometimes a belt is just uncomfortable, especially when my sciatica starts acting up. This is pushing me towards getting a pair on payday for sure.
@@donovanb9020 For starting out I recommend a "cheap" set of clip on suspenders. You'll likely need to experiment with where you want them to attach to your pants, and you'll definitely need to experiment with the strap length. Once you have everything adjusted how you want you can easily throw a tape measure over your shoulder (while wearing your pants + cheap suspenders) and measure from the back anchor point to the front anchor point, which will tell you what strap length you need when ordering "nicer" suspenders. Oh, and keep in mind that the attachments "add" to the strap length. Clip ons will add roughly 1 inch of length front and back, and button ons (preferable) will add about 3 inches front and back.
I'm a bit on the rounder side, trying to lose it but even if I ever do lose my gut to even a small degree...I'll still love my suspenders that I got. I got a pair of the Y strap clip on style suspenders for comfort...a belt buckle of any size can dig into my stomach when I sit down, and not having to adjust my belt after I eat is great. The fact is suspenders sadly are very niche and usually only worn by 3 types of people now 1) heavier set guys/those with a rounder shape as stated in the vid, 2) people who like old fashioned things and don't care about perception and thus wear clothing styles and fashion from before they were born on the regular, and 3) Old folks who already wore suspenders growing up and are used to them. Sadly these 3 types of people that wear suspenders on the regular give a rather...negative look for those who are fashion conscious or want something that looks "cool"....I can tell you right now I have to order my suspenders online cause I don't think I've ever seen a local store sell them over belts.
Pro tip for anyone who wear, or are thinking about wearing suspenders; get the suspenders with button holes, and put bachelor buttons on your pants. Buy good buttons too. The buttons that use Chicago screws tend to be the best quality, and they are way easier to put on your pants.
i'm not trying to be mean, i'm very serious about this: I very rarely care about how men look, but when I see a belt and suspenders at the same time it's one of the very few things on men I think looks absolutely silly. Use one or the other. Belt and suspenders makes you look like you are trying to show off and very cringe, like you want to wear suspenders to look retro but you don't need them. You are not doing that, but personally if I saw you I'd basically think you were a show-off. So frankly your idea that you're wearing a belt not to look weird makes you look even weirder because you have the suspenders. Again, i'm not trying to be mean, i'm trying to tell you how it looks to an outsider, and i'm telling you people probably think you're a poser, in all seriousness. I actually wear my suspenders under my shirt, but if you need to tuck your shirt in I have heard there is a product out there that lets you do that. If I had to tuck my shirt in I'd just wear a belt tbh, or wear the suspenders on the outside and wear a jacket like the old days.
@emergencystoppingonly This is very weird. I use the belt to hold some of my EDC kit, why shouldn't I use suspenders to better distribute the weight?.. It's literally what soldiers do with battle belts.
@@alemar1122 I wouldn’t call it weird, but if it were “weird,” it’s always better to double down and embrace it than to try and fit in. You’ll just end up coming off as insecure or indecisive in how you want to look or act. For example, an analogy, if you really like the more nerdy and geeky side of things, embrace it, and you’ll look more attractive and confident. A lot of guys make the pitfall of ignoring things like this, even if it’s integral to them, and come off as indecisive, and you’ll struggle more for the sake of trying to fit in. The point is to just double down on either or. Belts and suspenders weren’t designed to go together, and unfortunately, fashion dictates this, too. I guarantee you, though, if you’re confident in yourself, you can wear those suspenders by themselves and make them look good. It’s just a belt and suspenders don’t really make for a good combination either way, so I’d choose one or the other on the days you’d want to wear them.
@@p_serdiuk That’s a different type of equipment for a different purpose. Civilian suspenders and belts do not go together, and are not made to go together. Battle and utility belts are designed to go with harnesses and tactical suspenders to combine into a singular LBE. As you mentioned, this is for practical implications of bearing more weight from gear. Aesthetically speaking, the former looks more awkward and mismatched; the latter looks, well, tactical, practical, and militaristic. I’d definitely say fashion is both objective and subjective, and military fashion is an entirely different thing from civilian fashion. Yes, wearing camo cargo pants is accepted in American society, but wearing your rig, kit, and gear with a service uniform or dress is an entirely different thing, and you’ll get strange looks. It also comes with the perception, too. Wear camouflage cargo pants and a tank top, and people’ll think you’re a civilian with a little casual military spice added in. Start incorporating things like a battle belt, kit, service uniform, etc, and they’ll wonder why a soldier is present or someone is larping, or other thought processes. But of course, if you’re actually military, wearing your service or dress uniform is completely fine and acceptable, and people will assume you’re in the military. It’s just, you wouldn’t wear your belt and a harness without gear though. Not only would it look awkward in public, your CO would chew you out for making that choice if they saw it.
@@RealMenRealStyle I personally don't like them as they seem uncomfortable. They don't seem very good for bending down. I feel a belt is better for me. Having said that, I do however think it looks more elegant. Plus, I sag my pants. Not with formal clothing but with my causal stuff. I think parents and others should stop making a big deal about this and let people dress how they like. Saging my pants and dressing in urban style clothing does not stop me from performing in my life. I am in law school now. When I wear suits I'd like to dress similar to the mob. I like urban/gangsta type clothes.
In the movie Once Upon a Time in the West, Henry Fonda asked a man wearing both a belt and suspenders - "How can I trust a man who can't trust his own pants?"
Funny that you mention that. I have a pair of suspenders that are designed to attach to a belt. They are a y style, with a clip that slides behind the belt and hooks to the bottom of the belt, there is even a small gap in the clip for the belt loop to pass through. The idea is that you don't have to cinch down the belt and can wear it loose so it is more comfortable, as the suspenders are what actually hold up the pants.
"Belts and suspenders" is actually an engineering saying about the value of redundant systems to prevent single-point-failure issues, especially in safety-critical applications.
I have an inguinal hernia, using a belt feels like it makes it worse and produce pain, suspenders are much more confortable, but after a long use it is a bit bothering on my back. As an alternatve i also use elastic belts, they also do the trick
I loved wearing braces back in the '80s. They looked good with a suit. I stopped wearing them in the '90s because fashion in the office became business casual. When I sat at my desk wearing braces, people would joke that I was sitting at a desk and not a tractor. Also I learned to hate suspenders because they had clamps that attached to the pants fabric and ripped holes in very visible areas of the waist. Wish braces would come back. They had a great look and held up pants a lot better than a cinched waist belt.
@@alexdickey9542 So get some. Mix it up with a little sprezzatura for the office casual, and go have a department store or tailor put suspender buttons on the pants so you can get the kind without clamps. It's a very eclectic time in Men's fashion, you can certainly get away with it.
I'm a lady who likes her suspenders!! I don't mind belts when I want to wear them or when it's more convenient, but I go to a university where uniforms are both pants and pencil skirts and since my weight is changing a lot due to lifestyle changes, it's awesome to wear suspenders and not have to worry about them both falling when the weight shifts. Also, I've got a really squishy tummy so while a tight belt does work, it is so tiring to wear it @-@
I've got a big belly and I've got a big booty. With belts, the front of my pants would slide down to below my belly, and I kept having to pull them back up. So I finally decide to try braces (trying to sound sophisticated).That was more than 20 years ago. I wear braces on all of my pants, jeans, chinos and dress/suit pants.
I use suspenders. You are 100% correct. They are so much more comfortable and do a better job at keeping my pants up. More people ought to switch over. I think they’ll love it.
Great informative video about an interesting topic, but that dramatic music rising after 7:50 really lowers the feeling of quality and makes it feel like I'm watching some shady TH-cam commercial about a get rich quick scheme or a suspiciously efficient new product that THEY don't want me to know about.
More people need to watch Red Green Show and get back to suspenders. Really fell in love with them last year when I bought my first set while losing weight. It sucks most belts have an inch gap between holes and as your waist size adjusts where one hole is too tight and the next one over though is too loose. Also wow, been a long time since YT brought this channel I'm subbed to to my feed.
Been wearing them for years now under my shirt and over a singlet always hated belts, opting for elastic or nothing. Wish I started wearing them when I was younger…
When working carpentry, I wear leather suspenders and a matching leather belt. I keep my tool pouch and several tools with clips on the belt and the suspenders help stop the annoying cutting pressure the weight of the tools put on my hips.
Suspenders are so old fashioned that I think it might make a comeback. Especially considering that the oversized trend and that waistlines are going up.
Semper Fi, Marine! Thank you for this explanation, it's rather detailed and seems well-planned. Unlike the masses, I kind of miss functional braces - I also wear a Fedora.
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@RealMenRealStyle I followed my chiropractor's advice. No wallet in my hip pocket and no belts. Ahhhhh.... my back thanks me every day!
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traitor why no suspenders
he dissed the belt so hard he actually advertised it
I got a pair of suspenders to cosplay Nanami from Jujutsu Kaisen and its been a part of my wardrobe ever since, I have two now, one brown one black
A lot of these wardrobe changes among younger peeps seems start with cosplay pretty often, kinda awesome.
@ryan_1099 It is. It actually got me to start experimenting with colors and styles. I used to have a pair of jeans, a few sweatpants and a bunch of t shirts, now I have several kinda of jeans, several pairs of tailored pants, vests, suits, leather jackets, trenchcoats, ties, turtlenecks, scarves... Experimenting with different looks is pretty fun and it actually makes me enjoy clothes shopping
@@Newidhan My Helldivers 2 cosplay has a pair of suspenders to keep the "jacket bottom" (skirt) up.
But Nanami himself doesn't wear suspenders tho. Those are shoulder straps from an armpit holster he repurposed to carry his knife on his back. He has a belt on his pants
@Newidhan Regardless of whether Nanami wore suspenders, that's very based 👍
I recently started wearing suspenders. Now I don't want to wear a belt any more.
Right? I love suspenders.
There’s no going back once you try out the suspenders
Me too.. I am sick of this belt thing that I've to pull up like a kid, every time I getout of the car or a chair.
I have been wearing suspenders for a couple of months, and I'm am like them.
Same... Did it for practical reasons at work... Now I'm in love with it.
You know what time it is boys. Time to bring it back
Yeah, my parents and grandparents use belts. So old fashioned!
DRAWSTRING GANG WE SHALL RISE
The time is now
We're so back 💪🏼🗿
Hell yeah!
My grandfather wore suspenders until he passed in 1994 at 100. He didn't have my dad until he was 50 and he had me in middle age, so I'm not too ancient. He wore suspenders, a hat, and a button down shirt just working at the farm. He would dress up on Sunday: he wore a much nicer version of his suspenders, a suit, hat with a feather, and carried a fancy cane (he didn't need one). He was very stylish but he didn't try to keep up. He wore 1940s fashion and looked very dignified. He was fortunate. He didn't have any major illness. He just died in his sleep one day. Anyway this video made me think of him.
@@lucyk2371 we lost a good man. May he rest in peace.
Reminds me of my grandfather, too. I hope to look dignified like them when I reach old age.
We have similar family ages! My grandfather was 7 years younger than yours, had my dad when he was 48 and I was born when me dad was in his early 30s! My grandfather inspected railroad tracks and he also usually wore suspenders and a hat.
I asked a tailor to add suspender buttons to my favorite suit about 10 years ago. Wearing suspenders as opposed to a belt during a long event makes everything more comfortable AND I get a lot of compliments on the suspenders.
I wonder if the advent of the clip-on suspenders also contributed to suspenders becoming less common. My husband wears most of his trousers with suspenders, but doesn't own a single pair of clip-ons. He just sews buttons on all his new trousers. Why? He says clip-ons are ugly and uncomfortable.
This means that he has to order suspenders, whereas the clip-ons can more easily be found. Probably many men from the 60ies forwards tried clip-on suspenders and decided that was just too uncomfy and went to belts.
@@Asptuber The clips turn into little metal pressure points.
someday the suspenders, cape, and walking cane will all come back in style.
i'm doing my part, gentlesirs.
Nah, was talking to a coworker the other day, I see someone in a cape I'm out. Any other article of clothing isn't as alarming, would be weird but people be weird. Someone's wearing a cape in public though, that's never good news.
cane is just practical, suspenders most definitely, but capes idk, maybe in dustier and frequently cold areas but anywhere else that's hot, humid, or rainy? not likely.
@@LetMeFLY649 An oiled cloak would be somewhat useful in rain, though we already have more practical options.
@@LetMeFLY649 This. The reason capes & cloaks went out of style is because they became impractical after we invented coats with sleeves. The purpose of the cape/cloak was to wrap around your torso to protect it from the weather (it was little more than a thin blanket to wear over your shoulders when outside), but they had limited practicality because they could only drape over your body & often got in the way if you had to bend over or use your arms for a task.
The invention of sleeves allowed designers to move the cloak/cape in the direction of coats (which are exponentially more effective at the same goal). This is also why seeing someone wearing a cape today raises red flags - because they're going out of their way to use an out-of-style, outdated method. It'd be the same as if women started walking around in bloomers again. When someone flaunts their refusal to conform to social norms, it raises red flags that they may be a sociopath and thus dangerous.
and heels I want my high heels back!
I suffer with Crohns disease and suspenders are game changing.
A belt puts pressure on my bowels which is quite painful and due to swelling I need to adjust the belt frequently through out the day.
With suspenders there’s no additional pain and allows my bowels to swell and move about without any adjustment! Highly recommend trying them.
I have the exact same thing but with IBS
I have Crohn's and never even thought about getting suspenders before now.
Thank you for the great idea brü
I never thought about using suspenders before but I didnt know it helped with crohns, ill give em a try
Same but liver and spleen
Starting eat carnivore and go back to the belts. Will look fit and less silly.
Once you try suspenders it's hard to go back. Having one's guts cinched down tight all day is brutal on the intestines and I suspect has negative health consequences.
Different video i’ve saw mentioned belt putting pressure on some nerves causing pain near hip/back area if you use it long enough. Only place i saw that mentioned, so not sure how accurate that is.
My only excuse to useing a belt is that i lose weight and now all of my pants are bigger, and i mean really
So the belt keeps them around my hips better than a suspender that i would use when i get smaller pants
If your gut is cinched down tight by a belt you are using it wrong.
Heavily depends on your weight as well though. When I was heavy belts were incredibly uncomfortable because as you and others have mentioned, my stomach was doing all the work holding everything up. Once I lost weight the belt starts working as it originally was intended and grabbing a large part of your waist at once, so less pressure on one point at any time. It's the difference between someone bear hugging and pulling you, or grabbing your arm and yanking, one's a lot less comfortable.
@@popenieafantome9527 wearing a tight belt since basically forever. No issues here. But i thought the same about suspenders. Having to carry the weight of your pants with your shoulders is kinda counter intuitive.
Im an engineer and carry many tools i need on a day to day basis with carabiners on my belt loops. If i had to carry that weight not with my hips but my back... i am sure i had backpain every day.
In the last few months of pregnancy, I found clip-on suspenders super useful. I wore them under my shirt. Belts and built in elastic did NOT keep my pants up, but suspenders sure did. Going to bathroom was a bit of a hassle - undoing and then redoing four clips each time, but worth it.
@@cd-wp3dx it seems it's possible to simply slip them off the shoulders and down the arms.
@elipotter369 what if you're wearing a jacket?
@@fraz727 why would you leave a jacket on sitting on the john?
Never thought i would be watching a 12 min video of the history of suspenders and belts, gotta love youtube
@@Zalassy_ me too
It didn't feel like 12 minutes. I must have been enjoying it.
Been wearing suspenders for the last 4 years. Started because I lost a lot of weight, couldn't afford to get my suits tailored, and a belt would have caused bunching. Pair of cheap suspenders were ten bucks. Haven't gone back because it's so much more comfortable and gives me a unique look in the office. Being in sales it also gave me a conversation starter. Just bonus after bonus for them.
@@johngriffon2118 THIS. I Lost almost 50 kg and they are SO comfortable and i even look taller
Well done for losing the weight too, if intentional.
I work in back. My suspenders not looked at. 😂
Gotta channel that Glengarry Glen Ross Rizz
Suspenders are so much more comfortable and functional for blue collar work. Belts have to be uncomfortably tight to keep pants up and they always slide down when doing manual labor.
Depends on your build. If you're heavyset then yes, belts basically use your gut to hold your pants up. When I lost weight belts became a *lot* more comfortable due to working as intended and grabbing a larger section of my waist, meaning less pressure on one point. Also helps that I was no longer built like an upside-down pyramid, so the pants actually have something to grab on to lol.
@@Stealth86651 im athletic build and belts keep grabbing my happy trail (blue collar)
There are suspenders for carpenters that kilo to your belt so you can wear a belt loose and still be able to hang tools on your pants.
Why not just wear lowers?
Same for white collar workers. Not having a somewhat stiff piece of leather around your waist makes sitting more comfortable
I don't consider myself a fashionable person but this was a great video, I learned a lot and now I understand why my grandfather swore by his suspenders and always refused a belt.
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I don’t know how I got here or why I watched this video but now I want to buy some suspenders
Me too
Dacian warriors who fought the Romans had belt loops. There are several reasons that I don't wear braces ('suspenders' in British English are what ladies use to hold up stockings). Perhaps chief among them is that going to the lavatory is so much more difficult. If I am wearing a waistcoat and jacket, I have too take them both off before I can get my trousers down.
it's lindy!
That's a great point I haven't even considered. I think he should have mentioned that through large parts of history people wore clothing that wasn't really comparable to modern pants. Robes tunics kilts and whatnot
You don't just unclip the suspenders? It's what I do if I am wearing suspenders under a bunch of layers.
@@prielknaaphofnar.9754 I have tried unbuttoning the braces, but that it worse. Getting to the buttons and undoing them is difficult, and then the elastic draws the braces up into my waistcoat to where they are almost impossible to reach when it comes to buttoning things up again.
Can confirm. I will have to disrobe until the suspenders are exposed, then down off the shoulders to use the lavatory. It means that I have to plan ahead a bit and make sure the stall has the hook inside the door to hang the other layers on. At my place of work, it's a solid 50/50 whether it's available or not.
Fan of your channel lindy. I've had that problem too.
I generally don't wear them when I have the waistcoat on (longer church activities are the exception).The pants should fit well enough without them, which is tough if they aren't tailored too.
But outside of that, I go full 'Gordon gecko', the jacket doesn't stay on, so it isn't a problem
Started using suspenders with my work scrubs. Used to only wear them for special events but now i like them to show off.
I've been wanting to do this!
Dillards not only sells suspenders, but their tailored section sells Hart Schaffner Marx that has slacks to be worn at the waist. They'll even put on suspender buttons on the slacks
Dillards is the best. Where I live, they had a green tag=$3 sale so I ended up getting a alot of shirts, and 10 neckties for less than $100.
thank you! the kind with suspender buttons is what i want!
suspenders are so comfortable except for the clips that dig into you back and sides
@@TheChosenMoose01 nice 👌
What is Dillards? Sounds like a British thing
@sergeantbigmac Dillards is a middle class department store (higher end than Macy's but below Saks), located primarily in the south although they do have some store scattered throughout the U.S.
As someone who isn't really "in tune" with style, I found this to be FASCINATING. Thank you for such a clear, well explained video! Now you have me peeking through your other "why men stopped wearing" series.
Almost 28 years of living, I got my first suspenders today. So far, they feel nice, and I look good. I will then be wearing these to work tomorrow in hopes they will keep my pants up better than my belt can.
They are so much comfortable to work in especially if your in the trades
I wear them every time I wear a waistcoat, usually in the winter. The fact that some may frown on them and consider them old makes me want to wear them more.
I’m an attorney and wear suspenders every time I wear a suit (which is most workdays). I find that for me (I’m a pretty fat guy) they work better and feel better than a belt. Drawbacks are:
-if I am wearing a vest while in the bathroom and need to lower my trousers, I have to take the vest off (and hope the stall has a coathook); and
-a pair of silk suspenders, worn 3-5 times per week, will show serious wear after about six months; and they aren’t cheap.
My 100 year old grandfather still wear suspenders and I just bought some.
I wear suspenders all the time. Love them
I am an electrician and recently started wearing suspenders. I am never going back to a belt. With all the climbing, walking, bending, stretching up and down. I keep having to adjust my pants 50 times a day and always in the most awkward positions, like on a ladder. I hated it. Now with suspenders i dont need to worry about that at all, they are so comfortable, i dont need to cut circulation to my legs by over tightening a stupid belt. Now even outside of work i wear suspenders now. My gf says i look like a red neck in them so i just wear them over my undershirt and none the wiser. Suspenders for life baby!
One thing i do miss about belts, that u mentioned, is the utility. I can carry a traditional tool pouch anymore. Its alright tho, they make special pants with tool pouches sewed in.
wow man this is exactly how i been feeling lately, never tried suspenders but now iam really keen as an electrician myself, i hate having to keep re tightening belt ,also as an electrician i find myself carrying so many items in pockets it drags pants even more down.
I really like your pronunciation. I am learning English and I really enjoy listening to you.😊
Nice history. One extra step was that for a long time before the suspenders when pants were at the natural waist, they were laced to the doublet so that your effectively your jacket acted as your suspenders. In some cases there was a hidden lacing strip inside the doublet, but in many early 17th century paintings, you can see the ties as decorative bows along the waist.
I have an outdoor laboring type job. As I’ve gotten older I’ve found that my summer pants pretty much stay up with a belt. Once fall hits, I switch pants due to weather. These pants seem much more interested in sliding down. I started wearing suspenders a couple of years ago and it’s so much nicer. They can feel a little restrictive from time to time depending on the work I’m doing, but is better than pulling my pants up every ten minutes.
Thank you for this fascinating, historical video, and thank you for service. 🇺🇸
Like WAY better personally
i love suspenders they are so comfy, i made them myself with belt loop carabiners, cause i couldn't find a non stretchy type in my country
@@Ben_diez No wonder. You're an engi
@@sentientlvl.5mortar886 i read it in engi's voice too lol
Suspenders have TF2 Engineer's seal of approval
Engineer gaming approves the suspender
need a suspender here, cmon man
As soon as you mentioned the low vs high rise, first thing that came to mind are my fencing pants! They're quite high rise and are indeed kept up by suspenders!
I gave up my belt 15 plus years ago and I will never go back. Suspenders are SO much more comfortable. Plus, you can avoid the plumbers crack because they keep your pants where they belong. At times, I have been known to wear a belt loosely and attach my suspenders to the belt. If you don't like how suspenders look simply wear a stylish vest.
A lot of it has to do with the height at which trousers are worn. High waisted trousers work great with suspenders, the lower it goes the worse it gets. Especially for your shirt.
Bro did not watch the video
@@agonizin bro did not need to. It's called knowing things
so the reason suspenders don't work with low waist lines is that it crumples your shirt?
@@Linck192 no. It's harder to keep your shirt tucked into your pants.
@@joecope9935 False. With a belt, I was fixing my tuck constantly while walking, after sitting, after standing up, etc. With suspenders, I only tuck after standing up.
When I purchased my first tuxedo (40 years ago), it was set up for suspenders. Fast forward to my latest tuxedo, I had to have the tailer remove the belt loops from the pants and put in buttons for the suspenders. Same thing with the last suit I purchased. I'll confess to wearing a belt with leans only due to the cost to retrofit each pair for suspenders.
Learn some basic sewing and then it become pretty cheap. 6 buttons and a little bit of thread and some time while watching TV. I've done it on a number of my trousers that didn't come with them (haven't done it to jeans though).
Easy to do. Buy "batchelor buttons" which are the buttons on jeans. Essentially they are rivets, easy to fit.
I'm not sure how big of a difference it would make in terms of practicality or style, but the suspenders I own have teeth on the end that clamp onto the waist of my pants. I actually didn't know suspenders went on buttons and assumed most just had toothed clamps as well lol. The downside is that it's a bit meticulous to place the clamps equally around the waist's hem, but I assume it would be a cheaper/simpler option if your pants only have a belt loop.
@ it’s the modern solution to modern trousers not usually coming with suspended buttons. The clips do an okay job but aren’t as good as the buttons.
@@Macca-95 I do notice that the clips slip off on occasion if I'm moving around a lot. Thank you for the info for comparison. :)
I almost skipped this video. I'm glad I didn't because it was one of the most interesting YT videos I've watched in a long time. Very informative, especially the history lesson.
2:09 The name girdle sounds almost like the German word for belt, Gürtel.
dont care if men stopped using suspenders, i like them, in my eyes, those things make men look more professional and formal.
An interesting thing I noticed from looking at the thumbnail to this video is that suspenders look to create a wider shoulder profile by breaking up the sections of the body and making you look at each segment rather than as a singular piece
Honestly, I just dropped in to compliment the author of this video on its title, but stayed for the comments. Reading them in non-American English is absolutely hysterical! Well done all!
Came to read the comments myself as a non American.
They are hilarious from someone from the UK .
I wear suspenders since i had a job as a driver 7 years ago.
Not only were they more comfortable for driving, since they weren't constantly pressing on my bladder, but i als loved how they just never slipped down.
Seeing how they looked with my button-up work shirt and pants, i started imagening it onto my private wardrobe, and that's where i fell in love 😂
Truly impressive to fill the first 5 minutes of this video with an ad and absolutely nothing else
3:05 to 5:05 = 2 minutes
My son is super skinny and not able to work a belt at his age so we decided to try him out on suspenders. Now he wears them every day. He gets compliments all the time and the little girls are drawn to him 😂. It’s a triple win!
I don´t know why YT recommended me this video but I am pleased and more informed than before. Good job. Now I need to wear my suspensors more often I guess :)
I started wearing suspenders in my early 20s. I am 49. I realized all the positives you listed back then and never went back.
I’d like to see your take on the history of wearing swords (small swords vs rapiers) as fashion items vs utility
I open carry an AK for fashion purposes
@@trashbird2253
Hopefully not an Arsenal AK
There was a British Army officer who famously landed on the beaches at D Day armed with a sword. He believed that a man without a sword was underdressed. It would get you arrested now for sure.
@@brianthesnail3815
In Britain it would get you arrested.
But most (not all) places in the US, Sword carry is legal.
You would get a lot of weird looks, however.
An AK is far too ugly for fashion purposes. Maybe a lever-action Winchester?
I’m 0:41 in and I’m convinced, I’m buying some.
@@sdvalC same
for having tried suspenders lately, I can tell you they are MUCH more comfy than a belt
I wear suspenders with my tuxedos primarily. I love how they make me appear taller and more confident in my dealings with others. They also help in getting my cummerbunds positioned perfectly. And to top it off they make my bow ties stand out better. About the only complaint I have is that when my tuxes go to the cleaners, they are a bit difficult to undo. But all things considered, I would recommend using suspenders over belts any day.
Perfect timing! I was just looking into switching to suspenders
I sell suspenders, I recommend avoiding Chinese made suspenders, their clips are notorious for letting go. I only sell US made suspenders, they never let go. I wear suspenders made by Perry Suspenders of Illinois. Perry - inventors of hook suspenders.
@@anthonyyoo1934 I'm a belt-and-suspenders kind of guy, myself. And I cannot understand why he didn't mention that that phrase!
In any case, I wear my smartphone on a belt clip which is pretty heavy lifting for a belt alone. My pants always need to be pulled up, which looks stupid.
Suspenders are great for me because they take the weight off the waist and put it on my shoulders.
5:16 I just learned why dress pants have those extra buttons inside the waist.
This video has no business being so interesting and educational 😆🙌🏻 Also, the 2011 Ansen belt clip is how you introduce a sponsor 👏🏻 I love when creators do that; it makes an impact. A+ video 🏆
I stopped wearing belts last year when I got a problem with my gallbladder. One of the best things of suspenders, it changed my lumbar pain and is a significant improvement.
I wear suspenders all the time even with jeans. I find them so much more comfortable than wearing a belt.
like dungarees?
@@skylarius3757 Yes, I also wear them with jeans (dungarees).
My wife has learned to anticipate needing the buttons sewn in for suspenders whenever I get a new pair of pants, even if they are jeans or work pants
The archeological data reveals that since ancient times people used... what was basically also a belt.
I started wearing suspenders just after highschool, because I found it much more comfortable when doing labor at work
Beautiful video. You just helped me to focus on some tiny, little details I wasn't able to get, from the waist height of pants to how and why a belt was and is used. Now I can put all these details together and understand what's wrong and why with modern dressing. Magnificent video.
You shouldn't say the belt is only a hundred years old, maybe certain concepts of the belt. But a draw string is close enough to a belt, almost everyone would just call it a belt.
Not really, it's closer to a sash. Belts involve a locking mechanism, it can be a pin or a ring, but belts have a mechanism. The drawstring is closer to a sash or a simple knot. It doesn't require any mechanisms
@@LartinBeats-rg6pf In what way is a knot meaningfully different from a pin or ring? They both serve the purpose of holding your pants up through friction. 90 percent of the belt is identical to 90 percent of the drawstring. Yes, the shape is different but that isn't really a meaningful difference.
@@MegaLokopo hey we didn’t make the rules. You wanna change it call the Pants holding Commission and see if we can get some change.
The elastic waistband is basically a belt built into your sweatpants and underwear.
@@randyortonsbulge They don't make the rules either.
One condition where you wouldnt want suspenders is working pants that you might stuff full of heavy tools on top of the usual. It can lead to severe lower backpain depending on how long you wear it, while belt wont, because it puts the weight directly on the hips insted of your spine and then hips.
You can actually buy suspenders that are made to hooking to a belt. You can loose t your belt taking pressure of your bladder all the while being able to feel the load less because now it’s distributed over your entire torso and hips. Instead of one or the other
hi kacpa
@@Kacpa2 or just pair them with a utility belt instead. That way the heavy tools are still focused around the hips, when the clothing itself is supported by suspenders.
@@zagrizena Personally, I find suspenders + belt to be the best way to go for weight distribution.
Also, with the shape of my hips, belt only means plumbers crack if I'm not really careful. YMMV on that though.
In my experience, the suspenders are best in this situation. I used to wear belts and had heavy tools in my pants, but i had to keep the belt so damn tight for it not to fall down, and keeping it that tight were uncomfortable and painful. And still i had to keep pulling my panta up.
Switched to suspenders a few years ago, and now my pants feel light and i experience no discomfort.
I wear suspender at school and the only one to do so. My schoolmates even asked me why I wear one haha.
Why aren't you conforming haha
@smallcheesebread6531 We tuck in our uniforms and I think a suspender would be a good match.
For a large part of the middle ages the hoses (trousers) were held up with braided strings that had aiglaittes (some were even simpler). Either attached to the undergarments that had draw strings or to the pourpoint. Belts were used to carry things like belt bags (as they didn't have pockets) and for fashion.
I got a couple red pairs and when the elastic on my trousers broke they were a life saver, no matter what you did the trousers just would not fall down, unlike most belts ive worn which im constantly adjusting
I love suspenders. I even wear them WITH a belt when carrying a handgun in a IWB holster.
Me too, but not the handgun, I attach my cell phone pouch and keys clip, plus Swisstool pouch to my belt. From a belt maker Down Under. I use US made suspenders.
After decades of lower back trouble I decided to stop trying to fight gravity with friction (belts) and started counteracting it with opposing force (suspenders). My S I joint has never been happier!
@@DubiousRelationalCausality same here. Belts are brutal and I am never going back.
@DubiousRelationalCausality honestly I've been thinking about switching over for awhile since I have similar back issues and sometimes a belt is just uncomfortable, especially when my sciatica starts acting up.
This is pushing me towards getting a pair on payday for sure.
@@donovanb9020 For starting out I recommend a "cheap" set of clip on suspenders. You'll likely need to experiment with where you want them to attach to your pants, and you'll definitely need to experiment with the strap length. Once you have everything adjusted how you want you can easily throw a tape measure over your shoulder (while wearing your pants + cheap suspenders) and measure from the back anchor point to the front anchor point, which will tell you what strap length you need when ordering "nicer" suspenders. Oh, and keep in mind that the attachments "add" to the strap length. Clip ons will add roughly 1 inch of length front and back, and button ons (preferable) will add about 3 inches front and back.
@@DubiousRelationalCausality Good to know, thanks.
3:42 Antonio, keep your "love eyes" away from my beltline... 😉😆
I have made my own Belt and Suspenders from Elastic, Luggage Sliders, keyrings and Dog Clips.
I wear both my own made Belt and Suspenders.
Coincidentally, I bought an Anson belt five days ago. Way better than my usuals
Well I don't know about everyone else but I never stopped wearing braces. Damned comfortable.
kick ass video, I kinda want to get fancy suspenders now
I'm a bit on the rounder side, trying to lose it but even if I ever do lose my gut to even a small degree...I'll still love my suspenders that I got. I got a pair of the Y strap clip on style suspenders for comfort...a belt buckle of any size can dig into my stomach when I sit down, and not having to adjust my belt after I eat is great. The fact is suspenders sadly are very niche and usually only worn by 3 types of people now 1) heavier set guys/those with a rounder shape as stated in the vid, 2) people who like old fashioned things and don't care about perception and thus wear clothing styles and fashion from before they were born on the regular, and 3) Old folks who already wore suspenders growing up and are used to them. Sadly these 3 types of people that wear suspenders on the regular give a rather...negative look for those who are fashion conscious or want something that looks "cool"....I can tell you right now I have to order my suspenders online cause I don't think I've ever seen a local store sell them over belts.
Pro tip for anyone who wear, or are thinking about wearing suspenders; get the suspenders with button holes, and put bachelor buttons on your pants. Buy good buttons too. The buttons that use Chicago screws tend to be the best quality, and they are way easier to put on your pants.
Suspenders look amazing. I really want to make that my look when I get my body in shape.
Imma have to disagree on his point at 2:50 I wear belts cuz not all pants fit perfectly. Especially cuz we all change size throughout our lifetime
@@N0t_Fe4rL3ss I don't wear suspenders, but you can adjust suspenders
I actually wear both... I wear the belt to not look weird in public, but the suspenders to keep my pants up!
@@alemar1122 suspenders definitely make you stand out, but you dont look 'weird'
i'm not trying to be mean, i'm very serious about this: I very rarely care about how men look, but when I see a belt and suspenders at the same time it's one of the very few things on men I think looks absolutely silly. Use one or the other. Belt and suspenders makes you look like you are trying to show off and very cringe, like you want to wear suspenders to look retro but you don't need them. You are not doing that, but personally if I saw you I'd basically think you were a show-off. So frankly your idea that you're wearing a belt not to look weird makes you look even weirder because you have the suspenders. Again, i'm not trying to be mean, i'm trying to tell you how it looks to an outsider, and i'm telling you people probably think you're a poser, in all seriousness. I actually wear my suspenders under my shirt, but if you need to tuck your shirt in I have heard there is a product out there that lets you do that. If I had to tuck my shirt in I'd just wear a belt tbh, or wear the suspenders on the outside and wear a jacket like the old days.
@emergencystoppingonly This is very weird. I use the belt to hold some of my EDC kit, why shouldn't I use suspenders to better distribute the weight?.. It's literally what soldiers do with battle belts.
@@alemar1122 I wouldn’t call it weird, but if it were “weird,” it’s always better to double down and embrace it than to try and fit in. You’ll just end up coming off as insecure or indecisive in how you want to look or act. For example, an analogy, if you really like the more nerdy and geeky side of things, embrace it, and you’ll look more attractive and confident. A lot of guys make the pitfall of ignoring things like this, even if it’s integral to them, and come off as indecisive, and you’ll struggle more for the sake of trying to fit in.
The point is to just double down on either or. Belts and suspenders weren’t designed to go together, and unfortunately, fashion dictates this, too. I guarantee you, though, if you’re confident in yourself, you can wear those suspenders by themselves and make them look good. It’s just a belt and suspenders don’t really make for a good combination either way, so I’d choose one or the other on the days you’d want to wear them.
@@p_serdiuk That’s a different type of equipment for a different purpose.
Civilian suspenders and belts do not go together, and are not made to go together.
Battle and utility belts are designed to go with harnesses and tactical suspenders to combine into a singular LBE. As you mentioned, this is for practical implications of bearing more weight from gear.
Aesthetically speaking, the former looks more awkward and mismatched; the latter looks, well, tactical, practical, and militaristic. I’d definitely say fashion is both objective and subjective, and military fashion is an entirely different thing from civilian fashion.
Yes, wearing camo cargo pants is accepted in American society, but wearing your rig, kit, and gear with a service uniform or dress is an entirely different thing, and you’ll get strange looks. It also comes with the perception, too.
Wear camouflage cargo pants and a tank top, and people’ll think you’re a civilian with a little casual military spice added in. Start incorporating things like a battle belt, kit, service uniform, etc, and they’ll wonder why a soldier is present or someone is larping, or other thought processes.
But of course, if you’re actually military, wearing your service or dress uniform is completely fine and acceptable, and people will assume you’re in the military. It’s just, you wouldn’t wear your belt and a harness without gear though. Not only would it look awkward in public, your CO would chew you out for making that choice if they saw it.
Great storytelling Antonio, really enjoyable
@@RealMenRealStyle I personally don't like them as they seem uncomfortable. They don't seem very good for bending down. I feel a belt is better for me. Having said that, I do however think it looks more elegant. Plus, I sag my pants. Not with formal clothing but with my causal stuff. I think parents and others should stop making a big deal about this and let people dress how they like. Saging my pants and dressing in urban style clothing does not stop me from performing in my life. I am in law school now. When I wear suits I'd like to dress similar to the mob. I like urban/gangsta type clothes.
@pranavpillai7778 no one's stopping you from that. And no one forces you either. No point for your comment.
I love suspenders!! I've worn them since the mid to late 1980s when I was a teenager in high school. They're cool and very stylish in my opinion. 💛💛
This was way more interesting than I expected. Thanks for your work.
I have been wearing Y back suspenders/braces for nearly 5 years now. They are so comfortable.
Bill Lumberg in the movie office space wore suspenders with a belt. A fashion faux paux
@@phillyfan-182 Yeah...
In the movie Once Upon a Time in the West, Henry Fonda asked a man wearing both a belt and suspenders - "How can I trust a man who can't trust his own pants?"
Funny that you mention that. I have a pair of suspenders that are designed to attach to a belt. They are a y style, with a clip that slides behind the belt and hooks to the bottom of the belt, there is even a small gap in the clip for the belt loop to pass through. The idea is that you don't have to cinch down the belt and can wear it loose so it is more comfortable, as the suspenders are what actually hold up the pants.
"Belts and suspenders" is actually an engineering saying about the value of redundant systems to prevent single-point-failure issues, especially in safety-critical applications.
@@bcubed72 In the UK its the same only we would say "belt and braces". "suspenders" usually means something else over here.
Love your jacket with seater look
I have an inguinal hernia, using a belt feels like it makes it worse and produce pain, suspenders are much more confortable, but after a long use it is a bit bothering on my back.
As an alternatve i also use elastic belts, they also do the trick
Man I want some suspenders already
I loved wearing braces back in the '80s. They looked good with a suit. I stopped wearing them in the '90s because fashion in the office became business casual. When I sat at my desk wearing braces, people would joke that I was sitting at a desk and not a tractor. Also I learned to hate suspenders because they had clamps that attached to the pants fabric and ripped holes in very visible areas of the waist. Wish braces would come back. They had a great look and held up pants a lot better than a cinched waist belt.
@@alexdickey9542 So get some. Mix it up with a little sprezzatura for the office casual, and go have a department store or tailor put suspender buttons on the pants so you can get the kind without clamps. It's a very eclectic time in Men's fashion, you can certainly get away with it.
I'm a lady who likes her suspenders!! I don't mind belts when I want to wear them or when it's more convenient, but I go to a university where uniforms are both pants and pencil skirts and since my weight is changing a lot due to lifestyle changes, it's awesome to wear suspenders and not have to worry about them both falling when the weight shifts. Also, I've got a really squishy tummy so while a tight belt does work, it is so tiring to wear it @-@
Ohhh.
frrr underrated benefit of suspenders is not having to loosen your belt to eat
I've got a big belly and I've got a big booty. With belts, the front of my pants would slide down to below my belly, and I kept having to pull them back up. So I finally decide to try braces (trying to sound sophisticated).That was more than 20 years ago. I wear braces on all of my pants, jeans, chinos and dress/suit pants.
My problem with suspenders, they don’t work with the great kilt (aka the “belted plaid”) which is all I wear anymore.
I use suspenders. You are 100% correct. They are so much more comfortable and do a better job at keeping my pants up. More people ought to switch over. I think they’ll love it.
Fashion history is so fascinating and seriously underrated.
11:17 what type of Shirt is this ?
@@Ansxu .
@@Ansxu thats an turtle neck
@Ansxu oh wait I get what youre asking, thats an normal shirt but with a different cuff design
Great informative video about an interesting topic, but that dramatic music rising after 7:50 really lowers the feeling of quality and makes it feel like I'm watching some shady TH-cam commercial about a get rich quick scheme or a suspiciously efficient new product that THEY don't want me to know about.
The dramatic music reminds me more of a history video, like what you'd see on the history channel back when they had quality shows/movies.
I own 2 suspenders....
1 black for class, 1 hi vis for work... love them both
Not sure why the vid popped up on my homepage but I found this absolutely fascinating.
With my perfect BMI I just never needed more than a belt since I was either skinny or fit. Though I like the almost detective look.
Gentlemen’s Essential Accessory
More people need to watch Red Green Show and get back to suspenders. Really fell in love with them last year when I bought my first set while losing weight. It sucks most belts have an inch gap between holes and as your waist size adjusts where one hole is too tight and the next one over though is too loose.
Also wow, been a long time since YT brought this channel I'm subbed to to my feed.
Been wearing them for years now under my shirt and over a singlet always hated belts, opting for elastic or nothing. Wish I started wearing them when I was younger…
When working carpentry, I wear leather suspenders and a matching leather belt. I keep my tool pouch and several tools with clips on the belt and the suspenders help stop the annoying cutting pressure the weight of the tools put on my hips.
Suspenders are so old fashioned that I think it might make a comeback.
Especially considering that the oversized trend and that waistlines are going up.
Semper Fi, Marine! Thank you for this explanation, it's rather detailed and seems well-planned. Unlike the masses, I kind of miss functional braces - I also wear a Fedora.
You have convinced to purchase an Anson belt and suspender in one short video. Good job.
Amazing video. This was more informative and interesting than I expected. Love that your channel is successful. I remember watching style videos and subbing years ago
suspenders are the way to go! it's been a couple of weeks and I'm not switching again.