I’ve been curious, but leery of them since Mr. Gent Z’s recommendation of them. I was reading that they tend to have “flimsier” fabrics. But you do get what you pay for. I’m interested in buying a canvas chore jacket for this upcoming season. Chore jackets are one of my favorite items, but Zegna is miles out of my budget.
As of last year I purchased a few items from the brand: Velasca. A pair of boots, a pair of loafers & a double breasted coat. Very happy with the quality of the products, and I think they're definitely worth the money. However, I do recommend to wait until a sale occurs, usually they provide a sale of 20% on items which are for the current season (and on some occassions a 20% sale on all items on the website).
I‘ve had a gray flannel suit from J.Crew for several years. The quality is great, and is one of the best fitting pieces of clothing I own. Highly recommended!! Keep up the good work!
Great video, there are some brands here unfamiliar to me that I will be checking out this evening. I like Charles Tyrwhitt shirts as they have a sleeve length option (I have short arms apparently). I have a olive green linen suit of thiers which I think is well tailored and never fails to solicit complements. Thier chinos are also a very good wardrobe staple. Thanks for the pronunciation tip btw, I always get tongue tied trying to say thier name. I hope you are settling into your new home.
Very helpful. Vielen dank mein freund. 1) Do you ever recommend the fast-fashion house Mango? I've found a few good items from them recently like some polos and even an unlined linen blazer (which are not easy to find, especially so affordable), but it was hit-and-miss in the fabric quality of many of their items. 2) Do you find Miami a culture shock for you coming from Europe? I've not seen all of Miami (it's a big city), but the many parts I did visit, while fun, it was not exactly full of sartorial splendor. Very casual vibe and surely the heat has much to do with this. I often felt overdressed wearing a nice suit but I did it anyway. I live in NY and sadly it is more stressful every day to dress nicely in many parts with crime going up and businesses leaving. I hope all of you reading this are having a great week. Cheers. Addendum: I've had great luck with Bonobos with their excellent selection of chinos and chino shorts in all cuts and styles. Great customer service. Highly recommended.
Suit supply felt off. Used to ship suits with nice box, and hangers were wooden. Now no box, plastic hanger, and increased price. Always happens when company gets big (spent a lot on advertising). Seems that some material used is also now lower quality, thinner. For shoes go with bridlen (90-280usd), tlb mallorca (100-480).. these two have different lines so can find anything for your budget. Yearn shoemaker is also amazing, 500-700 bucks (quality of 2000+ shoes from UK manufacturers). Missed nice clothing brand John Henric.
Coming from relatively small eastern european country, I was extremely happy with suitsupply when I discovered it (and was able to afford it). Couldn't agree more on the choice for basics of the wardrobe. I also agree on the Brunello Cucinelli topic. I didn't know anything about the brand, when I stumbled upon a physical store some time ago. My first reaction was - wow! similar to suitsupply but more elevated and quality is even higher!.. And then came the shock after I saw the prices. Yes, everything is better than suitsupply, but not €20k per sweater better. P.S. Love your channel, please keep being the inspiration!
Just went to Banana Republic outlet store and loved it. I bought 2 polos and a sweater. Wanted to buy much more but the outlet store didn’t have my size in any of the pants.
Excellent! I recommend Rodd and Gunn for jeans! I agree, J. Crew is a must. I regret not purchasing a distressed motorcycle jacket, recently. Now it’s sold out. The quality for the price was outstanding
Great starting points in there, thank you. I'd love an episode looking at the most sustainable brands that produce quality fashion. It can be really difficult to find and compare fashion with sustainability. Keep up the great work avoiding poor product placement and click bait.
Zu charles tyrwhitt: ich habe vor ca. 5 Jahren einen Anzug im Shop in London gekauft und bin immer noch sehr zufrieden, schöner Stoff und für mich perfekter Schnitt
Absolutely great video! Love the pokemon collection. I recently refreshed my wardrobe in Massimo Dutti, so bought more items at once, as there was a quite big sale going.. So far, very happy, with all pieces, the fabrics are perfect ratio for the price. Charles Thyrwitts shirt was one of my luckiest pick as I have never heard of the brand before, I definitely recommend trying, I have my shirts for 2 years and they still look new... My question is COS, I was thinking of going to pick some basic T-shirts from them, but am not convinced yet. I would really appreciate any feedback on this brand.
Video idea. Introduction to clothing basics. What are chinos, trousers, jeans, high rise, low cut, shirts, knitwear, t shirts, slim vs relaxed vs loose, etc. I think you get the idea
Wonderful video- helpful too, as you mentioned a number of brands I had never heard of before. I love Bonobos, and they have great sales. I would like to differ slightly on Zara- specifically for shoes. For example, you mentioned on one of your short videos how yacht shoes aren’t worth it because they can quickly become out of shape. However, because the price on Zara yacht shoes is so low, you can buy them and enjoy them guilt free.
I have use Bonobos for quite some time now. I really like the feel and fit of their pants. Their short sleeved button down “Riviera” shirts are fun and of ok quality. Their oxfords, I found to be at least the equivalent of Ralph Lauren. Banana Republic has always been a strong brand for me. High quality, clean and timeless looks. They’ve gone through a little revamping recently, and I like where they’ve gone.
Excellent video, very informative. Incidentally , I own a pair of Brunello shoes, which are absolutely beautiful, that I picked up from Abbot's Shoes in the UK. Pre-owned but you would never know. Worth checking out. Currently upgrading my wardrobe and have several shirts from Charles Tyrwhitt, as well as some nice knitwear from Burberry and Ralph Lauren. Living in Sweden I also have chinos and linen shirts from John Henric and more formal shirts from Oscar. Can highly recommend both companies. Looking forward to checking out Myrkvist, Meermin and the others you mentioned. Thanks again!
Hello! The warm and lovely season that we call summer is coming to it’s end and soon darker and cooler days are coming. Therefore people’s wardrobes have to change and be adapted to the right weather and circumstances, as for autumn and winter. A simple request that I have for you is to make a video going over the best brands and materials of clothing for the much cooler seasons, clothing like shoes, jackets, coats, pants and various accessories. This would be of great help if you could make video going through just that! Have a lovely day!
Ralph Lauren has a spectrum of quality from trashy to purple label so would be very careful. Loro Piana and brunello cucinelli are superior but with a high price tag. Agree that boss quality got worse over the years, but so did massimo duti designs. Now it's all very basic and lacks character. Porsche design is a hidden gem, love their products although very limited collection. Rodd and gunn make phenomenal casual shirts. Interested to know what you think of Zegna and Armani?
I don't think there are "good" brands anymore just good clothing. Unfortunately these days, we have to search for "gems" in many different stores of different brands to build an affordable wardrobe. Unless you have unlimited budget, that's the only option I'm afraid...
I agree about Suitsupply, I have tried to find alternatives for their items made of the same materials and same craftsmanship and I just can't find one. The other brands I find similar items in are way way more expensive! I do love the way their shirts fit but I am literally going to order one from Sir of Sweden now because if it's better than Suitsupply I will use them for shirts instead.
Just like Abercrombie had a resurgence as a contemporary brand, Banana Republic has risen up a classic men’s wear brand in the past years. Their winter and fall coats and jackets have been my long kept and go to pieces. I own a classic black trench, camel wool coat, a blue plaid padded jacket with a corduroy collar, a grey wool, and a mac trench. All of which I had for more than 5 years. Hope that you get to try some of their pieces. Not a big fan of their shoes.
I envy that Pokemon Collection haha. For me Wrangler is definitely a go go for denim shirts, they are so timeless, although cowboy clothing is not for everyone. What's your opinion on Brooks Brothers?
Their t shirts = no; Spoke t- shirts - esp. the stripes ( see how the chest & arms align) are better ( esp. In sales). Their OBCD didn't fit me - john lewis did. Asket hats - only item si far - satisfied. Hawes & Curtis - for linen shirts & overshirts. The Gap for m -65 jackets Community Clothing for a parka.
Bonobos experience: their swimsuits are actually quite nice, but their chinos get this weird blue staining effect when they get wet. BR: like a slightly higher quality version of JCrew. Better stitching and slightly higher quality fabrics
I agree about Hugo Boss. They have declined significantly the past 5-10 years. I can still find some key pieces here and there, but it’s not as consistent as it used to be. Right now, I’ve moved on to Theory, as it has the quality that Boss used to have with the clean looks I like.
Speaking of Massimo Dutti, I'd definitely avoid their knitwear as it tends to pill quite quickly, especially the cashmere stuff (seriously, cheap cashmere is never a good option). Since you mentioned shoes, I own a pair of suede desert boots which turned out to be quite durable for the price (around $80 on sale). Shirts are ok but it's best to go browsing during sales, otherwise the price/quality ratio is not that great.
I’ve noticed very few influencers are talking about Brooks Brothers for shirts and knitwear these days, but the “Navy Blazer” and “BIFL” crowds on Reddit are still pretty positive on most staple pieces. Any reason for that or general heartburn with the brand?
A colleague used to Mr Reiss but is now buying more from M&S - he couldn't justify the price vs quality ( me too now). I should have asked him about the L' estrange ( oh, dear) clothing he got some months ago.
Hallo es ist wunderbar was du machst deine video bringen viel über die Kleidung aber trotzdem du bist heute ein großer Mann du sprichst von Marke Guido Weg sollen lasst ein klasse man wie du ist schon ein Schritt weiter ich mage deine video ich bin abonniert aber jetzt ist es Zeit ein Schritt zu weit gehen ich bin aus Frankreich aber du hast feine video wie immer sauber sind und was bringen aber heutzutage musst du ein wirklicher Gentleman sein du kannst nicht an pitti Umo sein und von einer Marke sprechen wie zara. Das ist eine andere Welt heutzutage musst du klar sein bist du es oder bist du es nicht viel Glück für neue Video und viele Grüße ja der Style über alles
Uniqlo is great… I got a few items and they have latest for a long time. I usually struggle to find pants because my a$$ is big, and this place has the right space for that, also they offer free tailoring services if a pant or a jacket doesn’t fit correctly… fyi. Sizes run a bit small
Not impressed by Pini Parma material quality. You pay for the ”made in Italy”, and corners are being cut. Bought only two times so far, and both went to the bin in a couple of months. One shirt after a few washes, as the collar fusing came undone. Another line/wool overshirt has so much pilling that it was unusable. Maybe their tailoring might be better, but at that price point you have more reliable options.
You forgot to mention Uniqlo and their absolutely fabulous Airism tshirts👍the best in the world thx for a superb video 👍and yes, love JCrew too, 💕from California 🏖
Great advice in the video but I would suggest never wearing that outfit on camera again! It suffers very badly from Moiré effect/Pattern Interference. Most inexpensive way to fix this, don’t wear the thing that causes it!
Yes would love to see a guide on leather jackets!
Yes. I just found one that perfectly fit my body
2nd that
Same
You are such a great creator, with a great personality and demeanour. Wish you the best for the channel and can't wait to see more!
@@estebanduarte1792 thank you! 🙏🏻❤️
Ur advice is top notch. Also i like the new added character to the videos. Makes them more alive and less robot like. Great job.
I bought my first Asket item and it looks great! Thanks man! ❤
Spier and Mackay for suits, very good quality, great design and very affordable.
I’ve been curious, but leery of them since Mr. Gent Z’s recommendation of them. I was reading that they tend to have “flimsier” fabrics. But you do get what you pay for. I’m interested in buying a canvas chore jacket for this upcoming season. Chore jackets are one of my favorite items, but Zegna is miles out of my budget.
As of last year I purchased a few items from the brand: Velasca. A pair of boots, a pair of loafers & a double breasted coat. Very happy with the quality of the products, and I think they're definitely worth the money. However, I do recommend to wait until a sale occurs, usually they provide a sale of 20% on items which are for the current season (and on some occassions a 20% sale on all items on the website).
I‘ve had a gray flannel suit from J.Crew for several years. The quality is great, and is one of the best fitting pieces of clothing I own. Highly recommended!! Keep up the good work!
Love Asket, the knitwear and the flannel shirts are fantastic, and their size system is really convenient. Also recommend the Portuguese brand ISTO.
From Portugal... I also love Sacoor Brothers. Their suits are definitely well made! ❤
I heard of isto they need to get things back in stock more
Great video, there are some brands here unfamiliar to me that I will be checking out this evening. I like Charles Tyrwhitt shirts as they have a sleeve length option (I have short arms apparently). I have a olive green linen suit of thiers which I think is well tailored and never fails to solicit complements. Thier chinos are also a very good wardrobe staple. Thanks for the pronunciation tip btw, I always get tongue tied trying to say thier name. I hope you are settling into your new home.
Suit supply and selected homme are good brands. Arket and Cos are also affordable
Very helpful. Vielen dank mein freund.
1) Do you ever recommend the fast-fashion house Mango? I've found a few good items from them recently like some polos and even an unlined linen blazer (which are not easy to find, especially so affordable), but it was hit-and-miss in the fabric quality of many of their items.
2) Do you find Miami a culture shock for you coming from Europe? I've not seen all of Miami (it's a big city), but the many parts I did visit, while fun, it was not exactly full of sartorial splendor. Very casual vibe and surely the heat has much to do with this. I often felt overdressed wearing a nice suit but I did it anyway. I live in NY and sadly it is more stressful every day to dress nicely in many parts with crime going up and businesses leaving.
I hope all of you reading this are having a great week. Cheers.
Addendum: I've had great luck with Bonobos with their excellent selection of chinos and chino shorts in all cuts and styles. Great customer service. Highly recommended.
Suit supply felt off. Used to ship suits with nice box, and hangers were wooden. Now no box, plastic hanger, and increased price. Always happens when company gets big (spent a lot on advertising). Seems that some material used is also now lower quality, thinner.
For shoes go with bridlen (90-280usd), tlb mallorca (100-480).. these two have different lines so can find anything for your budget. Yearn shoemaker is also amazing, 500-700 bucks (quality of 2000+ shoes from UK manufacturers).
Missed nice clothing brand John Henric.
Todd Snyder is worth mentioning in this context.
Love the lapels on the jacket!! 👍🏼
Great video!!
J Cree is excellent for the preppy look
Coming from relatively small eastern european country, I was extremely happy with suitsupply when I discovered it (and was able to afford it). Couldn't agree more on the choice for basics of the wardrobe.
I also agree on the Brunello Cucinelli topic. I didn't know anything about the brand, when I stumbled upon a physical store some time ago. My first reaction was - wow! similar to suitsupply but more elevated and quality is even higher!.. And then came the shock after I saw the prices. Yes, everything is better than suitsupply, but not €20k per sweater better.
P.S. Love your channel, please keep being the inspiration!
Just went to Banana Republic outlet store and loved it. I bought 2 polos and a sweater. Wanted to buy much more but the outlet store didn’t have my size in any of the pants.
Would like to recommend „Stenströms“ and „Aurelien“
( I‘m a follower of your German and international channel 🙈)
Excellent! I recommend Rodd and Gunn for jeans! I agree, J. Crew is a must. I regret not purchasing a distressed motorcycle jacket, recently. Now it’s sold out. The quality for the price was outstanding
Great starting points in there, thank you. I'd love an episode looking at the most sustainable brands that produce quality fashion. It can be really difficult to find and compare fashion with sustainability. Keep up the great work avoiding poor product placement and click bait.
Zu charles tyrwhitt: ich habe vor ca. 5 Jahren einen Anzug im Shop in London gekauft und bin immer noch sehr zufrieden, schöner Stoff und für mich perfekter Schnitt
Absolutely great video! Love the pokemon collection.
I recently refreshed my wardrobe in Massimo Dutti, so bought more items at once, as there was a quite big sale going.. So far, very happy, with all pieces, the fabrics are perfect ratio for the price. Charles Thyrwitts shirt was one of my luckiest pick as I have never heard of the brand before, I definitely recommend trying, I have my shirts for 2 years and they still look new...
My question is COS, I was thinking of going to pick some basic T-shirts from them, but am not convinced yet. I would really appreciate any feedback on this brand.
Video idea. Introduction to clothing basics. What are chinos, trousers, jeans, high rise, low cut, shirts, knitwear, t shirts, slim vs relaxed vs loose, etc. I think you get the idea
Incredibly comprehensive! Thank you for the content and the information.
Wonderful video- helpful too, as you mentioned a number of brands I had never heard of before.
I love Bonobos, and they have great sales.
I would like to differ slightly on Zara- specifically for shoes. For example, you mentioned on one of your short videos how yacht shoes aren’t worth it because they can quickly become out of shape. However, because the price on Zara yacht shoes is so low, you can buy them and enjoy them guilt free.
I'm a fan of fresh clean threads for tee shirts. Banana Republic has been great for me.
I have use Bonobos for quite some time now. I really like the feel and fit of their pants. Their short sleeved button down “Riviera” shirts are fun and of ok quality. Their oxfords, I found to be at least the equivalent of Ralph Lauren.
Banana Republic has always been a strong brand for me. High quality, clean and timeless looks. They’ve gone through a little revamping recently, and I like where they’ve gone.
Excellent video, very informative. Incidentally , I own a pair of Brunello shoes, which are absolutely beautiful, that I picked up from Abbot's Shoes in the UK. Pre-owned but you would never know. Worth checking out.
Currently upgrading my wardrobe and have several shirts from Charles Tyrwhitt, as well as some nice knitwear from Burberry and Ralph Lauren. Living in Sweden I also have chinos and linen shirts from John Henric and more formal shirts from Oscar. Can highly recommend both companies. Looking forward to checking out Myrkvist, Meermin and the others you mentioned. Thanks again!
a video on like a starter 20 piece or so wardrobe would be nice, like the base pieces that all go together!
@@nahthatsnotme good idea :-)
Banana Republic is very good one
Hello!
The warm and lovely season that we call summer is coming to it’s end and soon darker and cooler days are coming. Therefore people’s wardrobes have to change and be adapted to the right weather and circumstances, as for autumn and winter. A simple request that I have for you is to make a video going over the best brands and materials of clothing for the much cooler seasons, clothing like shoes, jackets, coats, pants and various accessories. This would be of great help if you could make video going through just that!
Have a lovely day!
@@wincentwidegren2765 will do - thank you! :-)
Ralph Lauren has a spectrum of quality from trashy to purple label so would be very careful. Loro Piana and brunello cucinelli are superior but with a high price tag. Agree that boss quality got worse over the years, but so did massimo duti designs. Now it's all very basic and lacks character. Porsche design is a hidden gem, love their products although very limited collection. Rodd and gunn make phenomenal casual shirts. Interested to know what you think of Zegna and Armani?
I don't think there are "good" brands anymore just good clothing. Unfortunately these days, we have to search for "gems" in many different stores of different brands to build an affordable wardrobe. Unless you have unlimited budget, that's the only option I'm afraid...
I find interesting John Henric and even more Gutteridge.
Great list! I would probably add M&S to the list for quality basics, and Hackett make some nice mid range suits :)
Could you do one of these but UK focused? Some of the brands are here but some if never seen or heard of before.
I agree about Suitsupply, I have tried to find alternatives for their items made of the same materials and same craftsmanship and I just can't find one. The other brands I find similar items in are way way more expensive! I do love the way their shirts fit but I am literally going to order one from Sir of Sweden now because if it's better than Suitsupply I will use them for shirts instead.
Nice video! What are your thoughts on Bonobos & Everlane? They are newer brands but seem to gained alot of traction quickly
Thank you for this video.
I mix between, Ralph Lauren, J Crew and Eden Park
Just like Abercrombie had a resurgence as a contemporary brand, Banana Republic has risen up a classic men’s wear brand in the past years. Their winter and fall coats and jackets have been my long kept and go to pieces. I own a classic black trench, camel wool coat, a blue plaid padded jacket with a corduroy collar, a grey wool, and a mac trench. All of which I had for more than 5 years. Hope that you get to try some of their pieces. Not a big fan of their shoes.
I envy that Pokemon Collection haha.
For me Wrangler is definitely a go go for denim shirts, they are so timeless, although cowboy clothing is not for everyone. What's your opinion on Brooks Brothers?
Reiss is my favourite
Mine too!
@@mark211093brrj not sure if they have that brand in Europe
Me too!
Me too
Their t shirts = no; Spoke t- shirts - esp. the stripes ( see how the chest & arms align) are better ( esp. In sales). Their OBCD didn't fit me - john lewis did.
Asket hats - only item si far - satisfied.
Hawes & Curtis - for linen shirts & overshirts.
The Gap for m -65 jackets
Community Clothing for a parka.
Mott & Bow has excellent jeans!
Great video, many thanks! What's your opinion about Strellson ?
WAIT I wasnt ready for the Pokemon cards at the end - you are a legend
what are you thoughts on spier and mackay?
I’ve had good luck with john Henric
Can you recommend a pair of no show socks to wear under sneakers that doesn't slide under your heel while walking?
uniqlo lambswool sweater is really soft… highly recommended
Thank you for the tips, lots of brands to consider. You mentioned Eton, what do you think of Oscar Jacobson in terms of quality?
Bonobos experience: their swimsuits are actually quite nice, but their chinos get this weird blue staining effect when they get wet.
BR: like a slightly higher quality version of JCrew. Better stitching and slightly higher quality fabrics
I agree about Hugo Boss. They have declined significantly the past 5-10 years. I can still find some key pieces here and there, but it’s not as consistent as it used to be. Right now, I’ve moved on to Theory, as it has the quality that Boss used to have with the clean looks I like.
Aaaaaaa Pokémon 😍 you have delivered your promise 🙌🏼☺
Helpful video, thank you. Do you have any experience with hockerty shoes?
Awesome video. Thank you. You should check out my personal favorite, Todd Snyder.
if going with a cordovan or burgundy loafer what belt color should i be wearing?
Speaking of Massimo Dutti, I'd definitely avoid their knitwear as it tends to pill quite quickly, especially the cashmere stuff (seriously, cheap cashmere is never a good option). Since you mentioned shoes, I own a pair of suede desert boots which turned out to be quite durable for the price (around $80 on sale). Shirts are ok but it's best to go browsing during sales, otherwise the price/quality ratio is not that great.
I’ve noticed very few influencers are talking about Brooks Brothers for shirts and knitwear these days, but the “Navy Blazer” and “BIFL” crowds on Reddit are still pretty positive on most staple pieces. Any reason for that or general heartburn with the brand?
Great video! What’s your take on mango?
What are your thoughts on Marine Layer? I constantly get Instagram ads, and they look quality but the pricing seems high.
Could please make a video about M&S and Reiss
A colleague used to Mr Reiss but is now buying more from M&S - he couldn't justify the price vs quality ( me too now). I should have asked him about the L' estrange ( oh, dear) clothing he got some months ago.
What is best brand for pants?
Thanks
What is your opinion about Hackett London?
Ambiorix shoes are the best!
What are your thoughts on Theory? I like their style but the t-shirts are too thin and I get small holes around the belt line.
😂randomly discovered Arket thinking it was an Asket store, but very pleased I did
Thoughts on Sandro???
I've built a lot of my wardrobe from jcrew - lots of great pieces in there (tons of sales as well!)
What's your top brand for biz causal?
What did you mean about suit supply,? What is wrong with their thickness!?
Hallo es ist wunderbar was du machst deine video bringen viel über die Kleidung aber trotzdem du bist heute ein großer Mann du sprichst von Marke Guido Weg sollen lasst ein klasse man wie du ist schon ein Schritt weiter ich mage deine video ich bin abonniert aber jetzt ist es Zeit ein Schritt zu weit gehen ich bin aus Frankreich aber du hast feine video wie immer sauber sind und was bringen aber heutzutage musst du ein wirklicher Gentleman sein du kannst nicht an pitti Umo sein und von einer Marke sprechen wie zara.
Das ist eine andere Welt heutzutage musst du klar sein bist du es oder bist du es nicht viel Glück für neue Video und viele Grüße ja der Style über alles
Uniqlo is great… I got a few items and they have latest for a long time. I usually struggle to find pants because my a$$ is big, and this place has the right space for that, also they offer free tailoring services if a pant or a jacket doesn’t fit correctly… fyi. Sizes run a bit small
Couldn’t agree more on H&M and Zara. Not worth the time and effort. The few items I have bought there have always been disappointments.
That thumbnail is gold. Spot on
Is luca faloni any good?
@@Gold.Circle. wonderful brand, yes!
@@TheStyleConsultant thank you
Can we have a guide for very tall people who need trousers and shirt extra long? Please 😅
What are your recommendations for shirts? Would love to see a deep dive on this :)
What about Profuomo?
Production value does not equal the views, wish your chanel was more knowned bro
people start with suit supply then its pini then eventually in a few decades brunello.
Not impressed by Pini Parma material quality. You pay for the ”made in Italy”, and corners are being cut. Bought only two times so far, and both went to the bin in a couple of months. One shirt after a few washes, as the collar fusing came undone. Another line/wool overshirt has so much pilling that it was unusable. Maybe their tailoring might be better, but at that price point you have more reliable options.
What?!
You forgot to mention Uniqlo and their absolutely fabulous Airism tshirts👍the best in the world thx for a superb video 👍and yes, love JCrew too, 💕from California 🏖
You’re adorable. Love the Pokémon ending 😂
Great advice in the video but I would suggest never wearing that outfit on camera again! It suffers very badly from Moiré effect/Pattern Interference. Most inexpensive way to fix this, don’t wear the thing that causes it!