At 84, I feel like I have just spent an hour watching a rerun of my life, that inculuded wearing detachable collars, when I was a Junior Bank Officer working with the ANZ Bank Relieving Staff, where the detachable collar kept me looking smart while I was doing a lot of travelling. And in the 1970s I thought I look very smart with the broad lapels and wide cuffs. Phil
@thetokensaregood19653 жыл бұрын
Wow how intresting.
@SenhorKoringa3 жыл бұрын
Haha lol what parts of your old “fashionable” pieces do you still have Mr.Moodie?
@ChipsChallenge953 жыл бұрын
Broad, or at least “moderate” lapels need to make a comeback, it’s hard to find a jacket off the rack, or even made-to-measure with more than a 3”, or even 2.75” lapel. Something half-way decent almost NEEDS to be bespoke or vintage thesedays, I’m in my 30s and I’m afraid by the time I’m around your age, or even younger than that…I worry I won’t be able to buy a suit off the rack anywhere, regardless of its level of quality.
@SenhorKoringa3 жыл бұрын
@@ChipsChallenge95 Lapels get wider and skinnier, buttoning points/waistlines get higher and lower. It all depends on the body type.
@MrAlpinab73 жыл бұрын
God Bless you buddy !
@robertmcduck67123 жыл бұрын
The matching work sets look actually good and compared to today the 1940's work sets look amazing.
@nitr83 жыл бұрын
Yeah, with the interest in tailored fits and men's hair styling/grooming over recent years, they would work quite well for plenty of guys.
@g.lheureux42522 ай бұрын
My dad wore those all of his working life. he always looked sharp and professional.
@antonioricardoscozze24173 жыл бұрын
Seriously, you guys could've just done a 45-minute episode on the fails of the 70s alone. Thanks for another great video, Preston et al!
@demspunkdamerica3rdbananar2073 жыл бұрын
70s, in my estimation, were an attempt to introduce native indigenous wardrobe and re-introduce the 1700's high fallutin' ostentatious flowy rufflly garb of the European Courts but wuth a twist for the modern era. The library at the California State Los Angeles campus has a large collection of fashion magazines of the 70's, and I find that the upper class wore some of the best TAILORED CLOTHES EVER SEEN. Compare them to what Real Housewives Shows wear at the "Reunion" shows. These Real Houewives ladies dress like street harlots sometimes at the reunions. Take a look at 1970's photos of Steve McQueen at parties, and Patricia Altschul 1970's personal photos at parties: IMPECCABLE.
@darleschickens71063 жыл бұрын
The 80s were far worse than the 70s
@bobtaylor1703 жыл бұрын
@@darleschickens7106 , only if you'd had too many psychedelics in the 60s.
@erichoppe82283 жыл бұрын
@@demspunkdamerica3rdbananar207 The 70's corrected the Stiff necked sillyness of the 60's. And if anything punked America it was DJT.
@guynorth32773 жыл бұрын
What are you talking about, looking around they are bringing the "Seventies" back!
@autodidact5373 жыл бұрын
"Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months"-Oscar Wilde.
@SatsumaTengu143 жыл бұрын
I remember my grandfather wearing the 1940-60s style 'work uniform'. As a kid I thought he looked like a police officer though he was actually a milk man. LoL That said he and his coworkers as well as other workers looked far more professional than workmen have in the last four or five decades.
@LewisDeAlba3 жыл бұрын
"60s, 70s, 80s terrible fashion choices" honestly... my favourite in fashion era 🤣 I feel attacked!
@marquiswallace99573 жыл бұрын
Ah the 70’s. Me in 1974 wearing my Michael Jackson inspired attire while my father wore crushed velvet sport coats flair legged plaid pants with 3 inch cuff. Grandfather was in solid color jumpsuits. Uncle favored leisure suits. We all were confident and in style.
@653j5213 жыл бұрын
Marquis Wallace And the ladies? Any memory of them?
@georgedeacon70033 жыл бұрын
Gentlemen in the 30's, 40's and even 50's were far more elegant than today. It's great to watch old London town in mid 20 century movies. Such a fashionable place and with a clearly identifiable culture and people.
@jeffb9573 жыл бұрын
I must disagree about the 40's work wear. I'd much rather see that than the current trend of going to work looking like they dressed out of a rag bag. 😕 I wish my current employer had a uniform service. It looks very professional, even if not really an exciting look.
@xxportalxx.3 жыл бұрын
Plus it eliminates the conundrum of finding a clean outfit that you're comfortable ruining at work, while still abiding by the company dress code...
@Crocomum3 жыл бұрын
I agree
@maxjulien26473 жыл бұрын
Yeah, i think it looks good. Society would look better lol
@ayebeemk2ayebeemk2853 жыл бұрын
also if its company policy, they need to replace it, allowing you to buy better garments for your own time.
@gerardoarellano76983 жыл бұрын
It allows the clients you serve to EASILY identify you as an employee, especially if it’s a business that services the home or office.
@garycooper34873 жыл бұрын
My father was a Teddy Boy and for a time wore a genuine Edwardian suit which he was given by an elderly neighbour who had kept it since his youth. It was black, apparently it fitted like a glove and was the envy of my dad's friends.
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@SStupendous2 жыл бұрын
That's amazing! An actual Edwardian suit! The era was only 40 years away, anyway.
@an-enby-panda78403 жыл бұрын
I like the bright 60s clothing, body shirts, and short shorts. I get that it's too much for some people, but one thing they're not is bland. So so much of men's clothing is in dark, muted, or neutral colors and simple or boxy cuts. Men's clothing is often so unimaginative and dull it puts me to sleep. I'm not knocking suits/"classic" things at all, they look great and you should wear them if you like them! But color, loud prints, decorative elements, interesting cuts and materials, and breaking the rules of fashion are for 100% you too if you want. Whatever you wear, you deserve to feel good in it!
@heimatliebe1163 жыл бұрын
Agreed!
@sativagroove5543 жыл бұрын
Definitely agree
@aurktman11063 жыл бұрын
Covering the 70’s would take a year alone.
@i8somepoopoo3283 жыл бұрын
More like a decade
@terranempire23 жыл бұрын
A painful painful decade… of horror.
@CoyoteCoop3 жыл бұрын
After all, the 70s aren’t exactly known for aging well, although the cars weren’t that bad looking
@martinelmore60183 жыл бұрын
Forgot leisure suits
@terranempire23 жыл бұрын
@@martinelmore6018 We wish to forget them.
@frankhinckley84623 жыл бұрын
Several years ago we got a new boss. His first order of business was that the maintenance crew wear uniforms. What a difference it made. Made for a professional, well put together team. The tenants also felt safer knowing that any bum off the street couldn't stroll around in street clothes posing as maintenance. Great job Gents!!
@attilavarga11523 жыл бұрын
One of my colleague asked me once, (who noticed that I usually wear suit pants), is there something between jeans and suit pants? He wanted to wear something a bit more professional looking, but not too fancy. I answered, sure, look for chinos and khaki pants. He was genuinely amazed, that plain cloth pants are exists and also look nice. He instantly bought a few pairs. Jeans have such a monopoly, people are basically know nothing else.
@noneofyourbusiness70943 жыл бұрын
My grandfather, who would be well into his 100s if he were still living, wore his green work sets for decades. That alone vouches for how well made and durable the pieces were. Those pants and shirts withstood many years of hard use on construction sites, doing yardwork, fixing cars, and gardening. The young kids in the neighborhood used to call him Mr. Green Jeans.
@TheAyeAye13 жыл бұрын
I remember hippies too well to have any nostalgia for them. Lennon took Gerorge Harrison to Haight Asbury to show him the hope for a new world, and Harrison said it looked like a collection of winos that smoked their drugs instead of drinking them.
When you have Preston in these kind of videos, get ready for some elegant and beautifully delivered roasts. Boy, the burns...
@fixedwithglue3 жыл бұрын
being called a peasant for tennis socks is what got me into these videos XD
@drea41953 жыл бұрын
Am I alone in thinking the '80s "power suits" weren't that bad? ...maybe even, sometimes attractive? David Bowie sure knew how to rock an '80s suit.
@ilgwent80613 жыл бұрын
Don Johnson👍
@EIGHTIESRIDER3 жыл бұрын
Power suits may the worst rule breaker, but its look were the best!
@mcfarofinha1342 жыл бұрын
But I mean... David Bowie can rock anything lol
@johnmurdoch8534 Жыл бұрын
The roominess makes them look comfortable. Far preferable to what is popular now.
@lesleylesley58213 жыл бұрын
You forgot the disco era, tight polyester shirts with big collars, open to the waist, chains around the neck and way too tight high waisted pants and platform shoes, you forgot those.
@crystalheart93 жыл бұрын
The worst!
@teddy52363 жыл бұрын
@@crystalheart9 best* 😁
@crystalheart93 жыл бұрын
@@teddy5236 Ok, Best💖
@divinodayacap33132 жыл бұрын
wrong. those were the best
@chuckandmax73133 жыл бұрын
In the 80’s I remember that the trends changed every week, I worked in a department store in a mall so I could see the trends all the time. I had to wear a suit at work and I couldn’t afford an expensive one so I bought two black 80’s suits but they were not long with padded collars. They were both high waisted tailored one was double breasted and one was like a tuxedo and I wore them with really skinny ties. I had a very slim build so these suits looked great on me. But I do remember parachute pants and aviator clip belts and neon colored shirts and padded quilted shiny fabric shoes.
@tonypepperonidavidson62803 жыл бұрын
One day I would love to see you cover the kilt and all its accessories. I always found them classy and bold.
@bornagaingeek72793 жыл бұрын
Can confirm that there's still a few old boys who never gave up the Teddy Boy look and you can still see them I some pubs. They certainly aren't common, but you certainly won't miss them. Even if they're wearing modern clothes, the hair cut persists.
@eviljoker3033 жыл бұрын
Here in the states it lives on in The Rockabilly culture
@bcs2em6253 жыл бұрын
@@eviljoker303 Like country musicians Marty Stuart and Dale Watson
@MikeB0713 жыл бұрын
Can't believe that you didn't include the atrocious polyester leisure suits of the '70s!
@364245672543 жыл бұрын
the worst part is they still make full polyester suits, and people still buy them.
@gregoryfrison41533 жыл бұрын
Absolutely!
@Paul-dz7xi3 жыл бұрын
@@36424567254 Topman
@michaelmerck75762 жыл бұрын
Those were felonious
@indriadrayton1132 Жыл бұрын
Never stand next to an open flame wearing one of those horrid leisure suits. Especially if it's powder blue.
Im not gonna lie, I kinda actually kinda like the matching work-wear one
@presleynews43153 жыл бұрын
same
@romangoomba12343 жыл бұрын
I didn't expect to see Mono in a gentleman video, lol
@CoranceLChandler2 жыл бұрын
Nooooo!!
@terapan17423 жыл бұрын
This channel taught me how to be more of a man than my own father. Thank you so much Gentleman's Gazette.. You've helped me elevate my life in ways I thought nearly impossible! You get a different type of respect when you wear a nice fitting suit!
@howler15792 жыл бұрын
Starched collars were not as dangerous as you make it out to be (I wear them, and they're very comfortable). If fitted correctly they are perfectly fine. It's the equivalent to calling corsets deadly, when infact it's been proven to be wrong hundred times before and are still used in medicine today. I should note that starched collars can also help with bad neck posture, as it did with me.
@johncrandall57823 жыл бұрын
As a 90s kid I enjoyed 90s fashion. I wore my fair share of polos and button up shirts with jeans and tennis shoes
@ioriedwards75543 жыл бұрын
The brown suit looks OK on you Preston. Great video. Being as I AM 76 I can remember the 60's onwards fashion wise. I MUST SAY i did really like the MIAMI VICE - jOHNSON'S expensive casual silk jacket and expensive t-shits had a great look complemented by Thomas' dressy double breasted suits. Nothing at all wrong with that. Working retail on Oxford street in London 1970 -72 I MUST SAY i liked the three piece narrow suits we used to wear Really used to attract the birds!?!
@viclucyzia3 жыл бұрын
Worse of 21st are leggings and ultra slim clowny pants! BTW you forgot the tertible shirt collars over suit collars of the Disco era.
@mungulor3 жыл бұрын
That really started in the late 50s and carried over to the late 70s disco. The ultra large ones are particularly silly
@viclucyzia3 жыл бұрын
I would love to see Preston dressed as John Travolta in Saturday Night Live!
@slicksnewonenow3 жыл бұрын
The shirt collar worn over the jacket's collar became a 'thing' in the late-30s with what were known then as "Hepsters", who became "Hipsters" by the 1950s. It's really not a bad look if done properly... The later 40s early 50s 2-tone Leisure suits/wrap jackets lend themselves to the practice... There's nothing as Kool as a "popped" Capri collar over a Dupioni silk jacket. But I have to agree... The shirt collar DID become grossly exaggerated by the late 1960s and into the 70s... Ruining a once-good idea.
@Amory-wd3ws3 жыл бұрын
I thought that the matching work sets from the 1940s looked fitting and clean.
@SpektakOne3 жыл бұрын
I’m not gonna lie, I’d wear the pants at 10:53 One late 80s trend you missed, and one that I myself was a victim of… leather ties.
@henrykb.78083 жыл бұрын
I have to admit that some of the guys in the shown pictures really rocked that style though. I guess even terrible fashion styles can be done in a cool way if you know what you are doing
@KaiserFranzJosefI3 жыл бұрын
Least we forget about the Leisure Suit! My Grandfather still owns his with matching polyester shirt with a massive collar. He puts it on as a joke sometimes... or a Halloween costume
@rodrigodepierola3 жыл бұрын
"Sorry, Raphael, you don't pay me enough to make me talk about body suits"
@WolfShadowhill3 жыл бұрын
I’ve always liked the 40s work uniforms
@istp19673 жыл бұрын
The Stubbies, sleeveless shirt and high socks was Paul Hogan 😀😀😀😀
@valentingartner37933 жыл бұрын
Honestly, some of those matching work suits don‘t look that bad. I wouldn’t mind wearing that green one at 7:29.
@marshallemmet13663 жыл бұрын
As a guy who likes a lot of Industrial music - where the bands literally dress like this - I didn't mind them, I actually thought they looked pretty cool! I would totally wear one.
@squareoakystewart68702 жыл бұрын
I love these videos but I was wondering if you guys could put together one showing the specific tailoring styles of all the decades to help people decide which era of tailoring they want to follow. I know I'm at the point where I am trying to find which era I want to follow for my suits.
@EJSNJ4 ай бұрын
Preston, you are the perfect guide for this amusing skip along the long and winding Yellow Brick Road of men's fashion oddities and curiosities of the past century. Grazie mille!
@LB-uw8nq3 жыл бұрын
Honestly the matching work sets look better than a lot of work wear today
@karlenglewood89403 жыл бұрын
I disagree on the work uniform bit. It's no different than what people do now with field jacket/safari jackets. Even high end brands such as Balmain uses military uniforms as inspiration for their flagship products and there is nothing unfashionable about about it.
@lightbearer92203 жыл бұрын
General Douglas MacArthur comes to my mind as a prime model for the matching work sets. His getup may seem strange to us modern men, but he successfully pulled off that bossy and intimidating, "down to business" look. I think it's quite manly.
@joehonan17733 жыл бұрын
Same. The work uniform was made for bricklayers, mechanics and other blue collars. Most didn't wear t-shirts and jeans to work as it was considered slopppy. Heck at that time most farmers were wearing collared shirts. The work uniform was something you could be seen in public with and was practical if boring. ( I imagine some men mixed colors as well) Great video BTW.
@eladiocofresi52023 жыл бұрын
I actually like the matching work uniforms as well; however, I like it as simply that. The appearance also does make me think of the romanticized images of simpler times as shown by the image of the milk man.
@Aliexei3 жыл бұрын
Come on Preston, Crockett looks awesome!
@MrAlpinab73 жыл бұрын
Power suits are superb, as long as they fit properly. And so was Miami Vice type of fashion. There, i said it.
@richardolah43633 жыл бұрын
Completely agree, I’ve bought a couple of vintage 80s power suits from EBay that fit well on me and I love wearing them
@riograndedosulball2483 жыл бұрын
Reviewbrah agrees. It does look really good, as long as it fits you well. The alternative is to look like you are a used car retailer that bough the suit for 15$
@terryshrk3 жыл бұрын
Agree,..Miami Vice is WHY a lot of men even cared about Fashion and style to begin with,..both then AND now LoL! before Don Johnson you'd never find any American man who considered himself masculine wearing pink LoL!
@georgelush19983 жыл бұрын
Fashion trends that were “particularly egregious.” That’s a very polite way of putting it. My choice of words would be decidedly more profane.
@kevin-jg5nq9 ай бұрын
Preston’s reaction at the mention of the bodysuits - that is classic!
@Molach1013 жыл бұрын
My grandmother went out with a teddy boy in the 1950s. She used to talk about his hair, his drainpipe trousers and the fact he was what we'd call a "hard man" (like a tough guy to Americans). I think they broke up after he got in trouble with the police. She herself got a haircut they called a DA (Duck's Arse) much to her own Victorian grandmother's horror
@75aces972 жыл бұрын
5:10 besides double breastfed jackets and cuffed pants, waistcoats fell out of favor. In the prior decades, suits had high waisted slacks, held up by suspenders, and the vest was meant to smooth out the look. With fabric rationing, the waistband was trimmed lower, and the vest was eliminated till after the war.
@edwardhyde75363 жыл бұрын
My favourite eras of fashion are 60s-80s 😅 The Gentlemen’s Gazette has diagnosed me with questionable fashion sense lol
@Rittmeister19003 жыл бұрын
Great video. Like others, I would like to see you cover the 70s in more detail, with such items as leisure suits, the so-called non-suit or un-suit, and chains. Actually, many of the 60s and 70s fashions look good compared to the grunge and t-shirt yoga pants uniforms of today. Indeed, in many ways, the 60s and 70s had a more free-wheeling feel than today. Another idea might be to take a look at the Rat Pack members and how their fashions changed over the years. A good example is Sammy Davis Jr. Thanks for all your videos. Keep up the good work.
@Nik9307143 жыл бұрын
13:10 NO! I will NOT pardon that pun, Preston! It was a good, well delivered pun and i will not have you insulate it with that expression! Pun lives matter!
@claudiapr15483 жыл бұрын
How could you not mention the Zoot Suit of the late 1930's and early 1940's. With its super-sized shoulder pads, sprawling lapels and peg-leg pants. Think of the fashions of Dizzy Gillespie, Cab Calloway, Louis Armstrong, my Uncle Lloyd and the movie Malcolm X with Denzel Washington and Spike Lee dancing the jitterbug at the dance hall. High fashion for POC!!
@christophergraves67253 жыл бұрын
I prefer the bright colors of the late 60's and 70's as long as they were used tastefully. I never did like the preponderance of dark colors in the early 60's or the lack of flair. The real horrors in fashion started in the mid-1990's and continues to deteriorate to this day. People are dressing down entirely too much and too far down into appearing indistinguishable from the homeless.
@MHammonds183 жыл бұрын
Yeah, you tuck in any shirt in these days and people think you’re going to a Galla or something
@sagittarius13433 жыл бұрын
Fashion of Summer 2021: Don't dress. Just wear your underwear--everywhere.
@MHammonds183 жыл бұрын
@@sagittarius1343 😂
@jimnielsen80303 жыл бұрын
@@sagittarius1343 true fashionistas would wear a matching mask, of course! ;o)
@sagittarius13433 жыл бұрын
@@jimnielsen8030 Correct, a face diaper.
@lachlanstaunts3 жыл бұрын
Surprised you didn't mention the ties of the 90's. I'm personally a big fan of 90's ties, but I know a lot of people aren't
@johnmurdoch30833 жыл бұрын
I'm a big fan of them too
@bryangunning1502 жыл бұрын
Especially the outrageous Rush Limbaugh ties! I still wear them.
@jorgkukla80972 жыл бұрын
There's something missing in 1990's time: the plateau boots! I remember quite well, that some "trendy" people wore Sneakers with absurdely high entire plateaus.
@alexandersmall73803 жыл бұрын
Normally I’d agree with you, but I really like the matching work wear
@MrAlexandermartis3 жыл бұрын
Whoa whoa there tiger! The power suits of the 80's weren't that much an affront to good fashion. I even went to college dressed like that. Those ample jackets were like portable RC's in the summer. And it was also about the type of fabrics that were popular these days, making those suits very comfortable. Lots of viscose, linen, wool, terlenka, silk and cashmere for ties. I had Valentino, Bogey, XYZ, Addy Riviera suits. Roberto Botticelli shoes. Of course the Miami Vice series had a lot of influence too (shees, Don Johnson was practically wearing women's clothing every episode).
@gruberjens43543 жыл бұрын
I used to wear suits quite a lot when I was in my early 20s... But when I became part of the metal scene and joined the paramedics, my style changed to combat boots, t-shirts and jeans... Watching this channel makes me feel like getting a nice suit and proper hat again :-D
@skrubzilla42133 жыл бұрын
I knew JNCO Jean's was copying a past style, now I can confirm it. Oxford Bags. Interesting...
@danielrios86933 жыл бұрын
This was a great video... I rock my Oxford Bags every chance I get... 😁 I like the big pants... Additionally, I learned about the Teddy Boys... I had never ever come across this style before.. But fascinating for 2 reasons.. 3 reasons! I'm from Texas, some people wear Bolo Ties. I'm also, 5th generation American of Mexican Origin, some still wear Zoot Suits. And I grew up in the late 80s and into the 90s when Creeper Shoes were popular... I think I'll go ahead and buy some creepers now! Thanks Gazette, and thank you Preston! Hasta la Vista, Baby!
@lanceroparaca14133 жыл бұрын
But Pachucos are different to Teddys
@danielrios86933 жыл бұрын
@@lanceroparaca1413 of course they are different, separated by thousands of miles and an Atlantic Ocean. Look at the timeline... Clearly, Zoot Suits came after the teddy's... Consider Chicano culture in Japan... Maybe a bit antiquated in the states now, but clearly alive and well in Japan. Fashion can transcend time, can trancend cultures. Becoming unique as different cultures take it on. Think bigger buddy, as small as the world is being at our finger tips... We are still thousands of miles apart.
@dmark19223 жыл бұрын
@@danielrios8693 I live in Japan and didn't know that about Chicano culture (I didn't even know Chicano was still a word!). Maybe it just seems natural and I don't notice it??
@iangarrett7413 жыл бұрын
Zoot suits had a certain charm, my pet hate is the ‘80s habit of pushing jacket sleeves over the elbow.
@flowerdoyle37492 жыл бұрын
Those boring styles are classic and good looking....the whole less is more!
@anindanahiyan88183 жыл бұрын
I still can't seem to be ok with wearing jeans below a suit jacket
@TheRacso25523 жыл бұрын
1940s workwear is very cool imo.
@erinthesystem96083 жыл бұрын
I think that where fashion really went wrong- certainly in the U.S.- was when we started wearing clothing with advertisements- words, pictures, brand names- splashed across every type of clothing, every kind of accessory imaginable. It's distracting and doesn't age well (not that I'm innocent of this). I know that European visitors to the United States have wondered why everybody here is walking around in gym clothes, overly casual and festooned with logos. Personally, I thought the Teddy Boys didn't look too awful: they reminded me of the New Wave.
@odysseusrex59083 жыл бұрын
10:50 - 11:10 Actually, I like those bold, colorful suits from the sixties. I think that, when properly designed and worn, they had a sophisticated flair to them, reminiscent of upper class fashions from the 18th century. If you are going to depart from tried and true elegance, it is better to to go with verve and panache rather than with with the kind of sloppy, excessively casual styles often preferred today. It's interesting that you failed to compare the ridiculously baggy jeans of the 90s with the Oxford Bags of the 1920s. Was the later style actually inspired by the earlier, or did it develop independently with the designers and wearers being completely ignorant of what came before?
@StarlightEater2 жыл бұрын
I remember having a bunch of big kikwear n etc pants in the mid to late 90s. I've only now discovered the Oxford sacks and I gotta say I'm amazed that people wanted to look as foolish as I looked @ 13 years old.
@buckwilliams66003 жыл бұрын
Stubbies shorts were part of our school uniform in the 80’s !! First school was Brown second was grey. They weren’t very comfortable either and for swimming the thick material would soak so much water !!
@verylovingcat3 жыл бұрын
I love the teddy boys fashion.
@pauliesk.71023 жыл бұрын
I was fascinated to hear you describe the Teddy-Boy Edwardian look as a very British thing. As it was the look for guys into Rock n' Roll, a famous American export, I always thought it originated there.
@janiced99603 жыл бұрын
I am disappointed that you did not mention platform shoes from the 70's. I can still remember one daft lad with 4 inch platform shoes trying to climb a flight of steps.
@michaelciccone21943 жыл бұрын
This presentation was so nice. Deepest gratitude to you all. Today it is hot and humid here in NYC. The suits are just just fine when Temps drop a bit here. I appreciate you all.
@dmark19223 жыл бұрын
I beg to differ about the "Oxford bags" (within reason of course), glamorized by magazine covers illustrated by John Held Jr. I still think they look rather cool! I entered the 70s as a 15 year old and eventually and reluctantly started wearing bell bottoms but got hooked (partly due to increasing lack of options as time went on!). At that age I was unaware that fashions change and thought bell bottoms and long pointy collars, wide lapels and ridiculously wide ties were here to stay and I didn't mind. It wasn't till the mid eighties that I noticed bell bottoms were not forever! I still prefer wearing airy pants; guess I'm biased. I wonder if it's generational??
@winelord2 жыл бұрын
Some great clothes in the 70s , men's coats were cool and still are.
@cmena_90 Жыл бұрын
All clothes I have come from 70s or 60s and had the perfect quality and fit for me.
@technolotree56903 жыл бұрын
14:50 - Uhhh, most of this "horrific" 80's power suits look nicer than the suit Preston has on in this video.
@clark99923 жыл бұрын
Somewhat unconsciously, I have acquired a lot of familiarity with upper class men's fashion of the early decades of the last century. This is because I am a fan of P.G. Wodehouse, and his Bertie and Jeeves stories. Bertie would always describe in great detail the clothing he wore, and in fact in most of the stories, an item of clothing was an important plot point. Frequently, Jeeves, the valet, would be offended by some new item that Bertie insisted on wearing, against Jeeves's objection. After Jeeves's would invariably extract his master from some pickle, he would be rewarded by being allowed to trash the offending object. On a different subject, I was very much around in the seventies, and never saw any of those dog ear collars. I do remember some bad styles from the 60s and 70s that weren't mentioned.
@ЛидияГромова-ч6ц3 жыл бұрын
Hello, fellow Wodehouse fan here, and I'm actually here because I always try to learn more about what his characters would wear!
@chriskershaw79683 жыл бұрын
No, no, no, no, no - the 1960s and 1970s were wonderful because of the bright colours and patterns! There is much to be said for 19th and 20th century "smartness" in mens' dress, but in the end, the really stylish eras of mens' dress is anything before the 19th century, when men wore bright colours and dazzling jewellery!
@margarethoughton99933 жыл бұрын
The fall colors look amazing with your coloring. Delightful choice!
@bcs2em6253 жыл бұрын
The ultra long suit jackets reminiscent of the Edwardian era in a way came back again in the “Steve Harvey suits”.
@TheTriumfAnt3 жыл бұрын
I always knew the Teddy Boy creeper shoes as brothel creepers :)
@pollenskins2 жыл бұрын
THAT FIT CHECK AT THE END THOUGH 🥶 SHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESH 🥶 THAT FIT CHECK AT THE END THOUGH 🥶 SHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESH
@billysinge89773 жыл бұрын
13:30 the blue suit on the left and the pale green suits on the right actually look pretty good! I’d change the color for the green ones but I’d say that otherwise, those suits were pretty cool.
@AnatharFrost0133 жыл бұрын
The first 1960s clothing trend the Body Shirt was a staple of the British Mods subculture.
@kimberleebrackley27933 жыл бұрын
That was fun and funny, well done gentlemen. Thank you 🤘
@lawrencecongdon88823 жыл бұрын
Did any men actually wear the 70's body suits/rompers (the best/worst ones were crocheted)??
@undecidedgenius3 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately yes, I did see a few people with them on. The only thing I never seen anyone wear in the 70s, that they mentioned was the dog ear collars
@joemummerth83402 жыл бұрын
I`m 65 , and I have never seen dog ear collars ! LOL as for the mullet of the 80`s it originated a good two centuries earlier , when it was a regular military haircut !
@carlosandresmz5350 Жыл бұрын
Wear dog ear collars its more a artistic thing.
@ilgwent80613 жыл бұрын
I just love to rock my JNCO jeans daily. Life is too short to wear always boring regular cuts. Obviously IMHO and with all due respect 👌
@Kelly14UK3 жыл бұрын
I've known there were a few Teds in my country before Rock Around The Clock, but wondered what music the pre Rock n Roll Teds listened to.
@Divyanshu0236 Жыл бұрын
1930s was the golden era of men's clothing and style 👍
@saiyajedi3 жыл бұрын
6:10 Those “work sets” still exist in Japan, you know.
@dmark19223 жыл бұрын
Yes! I agree with the commenter that certain jobs (in the US) should require them. On visits home (to the US) I would mistake guys who came to fix pipelines or whatever as burglars or something; dressed in their dirty jeans and workshirts...
@r.vazquez78803 жыл бұрын
1970s were the worst. Polyester, big ties and collars, and safari suits to name a few. The 80s had parachute pants but the Miami Vice look was cool. Still love Crockett and Tubbs. .
@connergiven892 жыл бұрын
Just wait long enough for each style to come back again 🤩
@pattonhorton20723 жыл бұрын
i happen to have a fondness for taller detachable stiff collars--I suppose its due to my presupposition towards edwardian style.
@robintst3 жыл бұрын
As a kid of the 80s and early-90s, I have to confess a soft spot for the power suit and feathered hair look.
@shadowmane202 жыл бұрын
Leisure Suits with the wide collared shirt underneath. Yeah baby, yeah!
@williamkazak469 Жыл бұрын
In the late 60's and early 70's, if I chose to wear denim jeans they were bell bottoms and not a dark wash. I wore short sleeved white linen shirts or yellow t-shirts with jeans. I like the 40's and 50's style of menswear worn by the movie stars. Pleated, high rise trousers with cuffs. I wear those kinds of trousers today but I am not a movie star.
@Alexander-dr4mw2 жыл бұрын
Decrying some of the excesses of the Power Suit is fine but generally, the Power Suit as introduced by Hugo Boss looks 1000000 times better than the Slim Fit suit of our millennium. 14:40 Notice the worst example are from Miami Vice, and Fashion shows. But Pierce Brosnan, and some models like Knopfspielerein look outright acceptable, considering what we went through with the slim fit suits with tiny lapels.
@traviswebb75853 жыл бұрын
You forgot Axe Body spray and parachute pants.
@UnknownUnitW103 жыл бұрын
Say what you will, I'm a firm believer that the great coat is the most practical outer wear available to men's wardrobe. I live in a tropical climate and still sport one when its raining.
@tsgillespiejr3 жыл бұрын
Those Oxford bags are what the Peaky Blinders actually wore (at least based on what I've read). Good thing the show's costume designers kept that little detail out.