I live in Brazil and dress like in the 1940s. Once a 90-something year woman wished me "good day" in the street, and I paid no attention until I learned that it was a tradition until the early 1950s for a woman to always compliment a man with a hat. I felt probably like you did when that old man said that you looked smart.
@D_Jilla Жыл бұрын
Fascinating!
@jayeye479829 күн бұрын
100% accurate...even here in Chicago. I've even had female colleagues thank me for dressing well and professional. Along with me they're tired of the men around our office looking unprofessional and like inflated children. I often get asked what changed for me, why did I start dressing "up"? I say I had enough of the downward spiral into mediocrity and starting with the way myself and peers are dressing was the first step. It was time to stand up, stand out, and carve my sartorial path. Thank you, Ash, for the constant support and encouragement! Great stuff!
@Molach1012 жыл бұрын
I remember wearing a pretty basic charcoal grey business suit with a shirt and tie to an evening event and I was at the bar buying a dram of whisky. I spoke to a man who I recognised as a politician in my country (former cabinet minister) and we had a few words about single malts. He suddenly stopped mid conversation and asked "Sorry, who are you?" - Not in a demeaning way, just that he assumed I must be a "somebody" who moves in similar circles to himself. In truth I wasn't! I felt like Steven Segal in that film Under Siege - "I'm just a cook... just a lowly, lowly cook"
@vincentmartin50462 жыл бұрын
Sitting back, relaxing, sipping on a Shackleton over ice and tonic water and listening to Ash's Welsh tones and partaking in his pearls of wisdom.
@williamkazak4692 жыл бұрын
Yes, extremely casual is everywhere. I got a few compliments lately from men and women who noticed that my casual outfits were well thought out, interesting and with a color combination that looked very good to their eyes. Kind of a confidence booster as I have been "upping my game lately". Being well dressed will get a guy noticed by men and women who see and appreciate any effort whatsoever. It does not not necessarily require a suit and tie in your local neighborhoods to become appreciated for looking well put together. Thank you for your videos and inspiration.
@andreleverettejr37472 жыл бұрын
This video is 100% accurate. I always dress well formally or casually I like my linens and chambrays in the summer and my tweeds and wools in the winter and no matter where I go I always feel confident and people have been positive towards me I get better services, etc. UT really has changed my life and I'm an athletic fit man but chose to dress sartorially so yes very accurate video sir!
@wstks-fmworldwide53902 жыл бұрын
I covet that three-piece suit you wore. A lovely pattern.
@wstks-fmworldwide53902 жыл бұрын
At the airport last week, a ticketing agent was convinced I was on my way to get married simply because I wore a navy blazer, khaki trousers, penny loafers, and a necktie. He could not fathom that there might be any other reason a man would ever dress well. He did offer a compliment however by the time we finished.
@HeroOfTheDay5452 жыл бұрын
My go to response for "Why are you so dressed up?" is "Does a man need a reason to look sharp?" It usually gets a smile or laugh.
@ardentdfender41162 жыл бұрын
Always continue to be the standard and example in being well dressed!
@D_Jilla Жыл бұрын
@@HeroOfTheDay545 love it
@canadafree2087 Жыл бұрын
Ash winning hearts and minds with his superpower. :)
@TheRustyRazorOriginal2 жыл бұрын
Great video and discussion Ash, I always turn heads when I dress well in public these days.
@ronaldpoppe37742 жыл бұрын
Ash Another triumph. I agree with you. I work in retail and have to wear a company shirt but I wear cheno and Allen Edmonds shoes instead of blue jeans and trainer's like my fellow associates. Including the store manager. He even asked what kind is shoes I was wearing. And the ladies always give me compliments about my style. I am hoping to lead by example. Cheers Ron
@ardentdfender41162 жыл бұрын
Your doing the right things and keep doing it. Something to keep in mind and realize, the vast majority of people and outside the Sartorially inclined do not know how to dress, dress properly nor have good examples around them in someone to emulate as a good dresser nor to ask questions of advice so they themselves can be helped. It don’t matter if the person is senoir in authority or older, they may not know how to dress period and was somehow never thought how. Be the example or that shining star of an example to follow and emulate in your surrounding.
@JakeSmith-jy1kx10 ай бұрын
This is your best outfit.
@supersonique0012 жыл бұрын
From my point of view dressing well is much like the French saying ' Bien parler, c'est se respecter' , in other words speaking well is to respect one's self which I believe applies to dressing well . It's a little bit of self love instead of following the crowd indiscriminately. Well done Mr. Ash, you're speaking to the converted , in fact I never had to be converted and am only more committed to the cause!
@webbezzy2 жыл бұрын
You are one of a kind. Appreciate your insights. Gravity has its way with your body 🙂
@sparkyblazeup12 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Great video. Dress like a boss!
@TheChapsGuide2 жыл бұрын
Many thanks sir, much appreciated.
@themoderndandy7132 жыл бұрын
I can absolutely confirm the compliments bit. I usually get several compliments a day, and as obnoxious and narcissistic as it sounds, it's become somewhat of a nuisance. There does come a point where you recieve too many of the same compliments! On top of that, in a world where a shirt with buttons is dandified, being called well-dressed isn't all that special. It's like being complimented on brushing your teeth. I've come to appreciate well-meaning and creative roasts far more, or at least a compliment on something specific rather than vague. I will, however, always feel flattered at being called a dandy. It may even be meant as a dig, but the dandy is the highest honor which I feel can be bestowed on me.
@ardentdfender41162 жыл бұрын
As someone who lives in the U.S. and just often observe how people react and find perspective in it all I can try to offer a different perspective maybe. Many people don’t often know how to give a proper complement to a stranger. They can often chat among themselves on whatever issue, but to offer someone a genuine complement they are often reduced in not often knowing how to respond, what to say or offer a critical or meaningful response that isn’t at best “generic”. So they may say, you look nice, WoW nice outfit, or whatever the British equivalent may say. People know a person looks nice or what about them looks nice, but they can’t often articulate a good meaningful response. In knowing that myself, I don’t find it bothersome or take any offense to what they may say. It’s tough for even many a people just to open their mouth and give anyone a compliment. It then takes much more effort to be crafty in articulating to say something complimentary meaningful. Hey, I really like the way your dressed, it’s sharp and stylish and especially like that jacket you have on I like it myself. Few to almost no one will give a meaningful comment to a random stranger, but that’s a meaningful comment. Far better than just saying, you look nice. Now if your a bit more Sartorial yourself and you see someone else in your vicinity looking and dressing well, I would think your far better a person to offer a meaningful compliment to that stranger because you yourself understand the effort it takes for them to dress well. In doing so you may also meet someone interesting as well with both persons having something in common. But try not to take it in a negative way when most people can’t articulate a better response than you look dandy. I guess for me, I just find it all amusing.
@themoderndandy7132 жыл бұрын
@@ardentdfender4116 I should specify that I don't take offense to it. I'd have to be a right jerk to take offense to someone giving me a heartfelt compliment. I find it annoying at times, but never offensive. I think the more frustrating thing is, "What's the occasion?" It's just a bit sad that we live in a world where the idea of someone dressing nicely because they want to rather than because they have to is an alien concept. I don't consider what I do all that spectacular - the average 1930s upper-class gentleman was probably better-dressed than I. I don't think I need so much commendment for just tying my own tie, folding my own pocket square, and wearing a suit that hopefully fits. Despite my British lingo, I too am American. I just find some British swears, wardrobe terms, and class terms (like "common" or "posh") to be more to my liking than American ones.
@ardentdfender41162 жыл бұрын
@@themoderndandy713 Apprreciate the response man. The way i made the comment was more to simply chime in and offer and share my perspective of why people repeat the same things when they say anything in attempting to offer a compliment making it all sound and seem the same. As well why people can't ever give a non generic seeming complement and thus all sound like everyone else. Thus just agreeing and saying don't take it personal that many people all sound the same. I know any comment and feedback is appreciated because its just easy for someone to just say nothing. But in having some perspective as to why everyone says the same broken record thing, well thats the perspective i tried to give.
@martinbevan40152 жыл бұрын
Visiting London looking for savile row my wife said ask a man in a suit and tie they will be sure to know , she was right. Proves your point.
@flasherol37642 жыл бұрын
Yes, people wear clothes for comfort only and not to look good. You look smart. Great video.
@FlatcapHobbit2 жыл бұрын
Funny thing is, while athleasure is physically comfortable I don’t feel very comfortable in it unless I’m actually exercising. A button down, chinos and topped by a well shaped fedora feels much more of my own skin as it were, and certainly helps me get in the mindset of actually going about my day.
@TheChapsGuide2 жыл бұрын
I could not agree more sir!
@tonydeltablues2 жыл бұрын
I do enjoy watching your videos on Saturday morning. Might I come at this from a slightly different angle: Over the last six or seven years, I have been going through a sartorial transformation. I used to wear jeans tees and trainers as a daily chores and mundane life stuff. For work (as a classroom teacher) I'd wear maybe a shirt with chinos and a brogue. Note - the minimal use of 'work appropriate' dress; otherwise, wear throw on comfort in all other non-work scenarios. So, to the point. I now wear mainly sports jacket, quality shoes, long sleeve shirt, and, when at work, a tie. I have five suits too, which I do wear but not daily. I seek out double breasted jackets with a wider lapel. I look for quality fabric (a lot from vintage shops or online). I get a lot of attention as I walk down the street and many compliments at work on my attire. It is my expression of non-conformity. Conversely, I am wearing a tie and it's a marker of someone who is outside of the norm. Extrapolating further, it's 'punk' to wear a vintage wool or silk tie in work or to a shopping trip at the Co-op - who else does such a thing?! I will say, I don't mind what other people wear as I focus on my expressions through my clothes (my Superpower?). We are entering a phase where comfort (or perceived comfort) is the only real consideration when buying clothes. It may be that, 'fashion' and sartorial movements move through cyclical trends, the jacket, tie and leather shoes may become briefly 'fashionable' on a cat walk. But, as long as there are small groups of people seeking to capture the essence of classic menswear (and womenswear and the other genders?), we will always have the well dressed. End
@TheChapsGuide2 жыл бұрын
You have nailed the concept perfectly. The ever-casual world actually plays into the hands of the intentionally well dressed man. As more men choose to wear their bed attire into the street, us, sartorial gentlemen feel our powers growing ever stronger. A tie is now the preserve of prime ministers, presidents and royalty - and of course, the intentionally well dressed man, who commands ever more respect as we stride confidently through life looking ever-better!
@rev.adongopatrick789 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tution free lessons you have offered to me. I knew nothing about dressing smart till I listened to you and started applying what I have so learned. Thanks for taking your time and presenting these lessons. We had a meeting at which, I was dressed in a dress shirt, a red tie, a v shaped sweater and a Jacket. To my surprise and embarrassment, my senior asked me, "are you intending to have my position, why are in a suit?" though it was not a suit. Thanks once again. I have deliberately decided to be well dressed in every situation.
@danielschaeffer12942 жыл бұрын
I’m in the USA - which I blush to disclose since my country is apparently the source of the current “fashion” trend - and I find that a good rule of thumb is to figure out what other men will wear and then dress one notch above. If others wear sneakers, go for loafers or chukkas. If others wear t-shirts, wear a open necked dress shirt. If others wear short jackets, go for a blazer. And so forth. The point is to make your sense of style work on others subliminally, without looking out of place. As regards jewelry, wear stuff that’s high quality, but not so flashy that it makes you look like a pimp. And it must be stressed - it doesn’t matter that much what style of haircut you have, but it has to be a style that suits your face, social circumstances and personality. Find a good barber and stick with him. It’s worth spending a bit extra for a haircut that lasts for a month or so. And btw, I wish I had the guts to wear a tie like that.
@TheChapsGuide2 жыл бұрын
Your theory about dressing one step ahead of the herd works well and will draw your contemporaries to follow your lead. Thank you for your work as a style missionary!
@lynn5447 Жыл бұрын
Well said. Even just wearing mirror shined shoes or boots has an effect, leads to comments and compliments. I think that includes being at home. Why should my wife be confronted every day with me in a T-shirt and sweat pants? In my working days I was known as the guy who wore good quality braces, smart and well designed. I was paid attention to, my opinion was sought out, I was respected.
@guitarplayer56112 жыл бұрын
Excellent video!
@brianmcdonnell12682 жыл бұрын
another great video. i am watching whilst pressing my new trousers and my, new, pink, m&s shirt which i will be wearing with my new Blazer. am i going anywhere special? No! my wife and i are going to glasgow to enquire about a holiday and maybe have lunch. your video felt as if you were aiming it at me . i agreed with everything you said about being well dressed gives you confidence. i have been stopped in the street by someone who wanted to take my photograph due to the way i was dressed.(i was in a vintage style that day) keep up the good work because i need all the help i can get.
@morrisdoug64972 жыл бұрын
I wore jacket and tie at my work from 2017 until the lock down but no one else started dressing any better. It may because they had kids, mortgages and other expenses that prevented them from spending money on better clothing. But I still wear jacket and tie while working from home.
@Neuroway Жыл бұрын
Well managed Sir. I had to cross-check your use of the verb "effect" vs "affect" at 9:21. Being articulate nowadays and capable of expressing an idea without filler words or grammatical errors, no matter how simple it may be, has become a superpower, more impressive than dressing well.
@gunlimitedammo38882 жыл бұрын
As nice as standing out can be, I’d much prefer people dressed better. Let’s hope we can influence people.
@themoderndandy7132 жыл бұрын
I respectfully disagree. I think it's great to be able to put in minimal effort and still be considered the best-dressed thing since Oscar Wilde!
@ardentdfender41162 жыл бұрын
I’m in the U.S. I like to just dress well as it’s a reflection of myself. I however don’t try to out dress the room or at the office where I work. It just isn’t my intention at all. But the simple fact is many people have gotten so non effort in their style of what they wear like they just rolled out of bed or picked up their cloth off the floor it makes what I wear with intention looks like I’m trying to out dress everyone when that isn’t even the case.
@mgapagnolo18192 жыл бұрын
Excellent advise
@guitarplayer56112 жыл бұрын
Solid advice!
@jonathanvermillion7263 Жыл бұрын
Loved this so much thank you sir
@ardentdfender41162 жыл бұрын
This specific vid among all the other vids has a particular superpower and it’s core message needs reinforcing every few months periodically. This vid speaks to the consciousness inside the man, the man within as he may waffle in his decision of being a well dressed man or just to improve himself in his presentations little by little. It speaks to the change a person should try to make and why you should, with the examples from real like situation to weave the tale of the message being told. That’s a message that needs constant retelling but just told differently and evolving in how the core message is told every time adding some things new. But the core message needs to be continuously told periodically! Even I myself who has been on a sartorial style improvement change for years, still need these specific vid message in reinforcement speaking to the self within that I am doing the right things reinforced with the experience of others. If I find appreciation in the core message of a video like this, what to the new person that’s just starting their style improvement journey. In conclusion I can also say because I dress well and often the best dressed guy wherever I go that I notice people heads turn, often women and I out dress them too. Some give complements that WoW you look really nice, stylish they would say. So I hear that too if even said differently based on the situation.
@dazd830610 ай бұрын
Great content Ash
@albertocasirati7788 Жыл бұрын
Very nice video, rightly motivating. Well done.
@TheChapsGuide Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@DaveKohler2 жыл бұрын
Yaaaasss!! Spot on!!
@brentbrevard43872 жыл бұрын
Well said, sir. Thank you.
@lucianobasil10052 жыл бұрын
I loved your show, congrats!
@Hondo01016 ай бұрын
I remember a time when dressing down was sport coat turtle neck and slacks. I hope we return to those times.
@chrishoyt75482 жыл бұрын
Ash I like the delivery of this vid. Clothes make the chap. I would add that your speech and vocabulary come first. Along with that manners and elegance. Followed by clothing, a watch, a pen, other accessories etc. People always remember speech patterns and graceful movement firstly. Danke sehr! Starlight!
@TheChapsGuide2 жыл бұрын
Very true indeed.
@juanfigueroa-serville24652 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this teaching sir!
@TheChapsGuide2 жыл бұрын
You are very welcome
@jazzman16262 жыл бұрын
Years ago, I bought an online single breasted pinstriped suit, the fit of which very pleasantly surprised me since they were the measurements I took and sent in myself. It was the first time I bought a suit that way. I wore it going into the city and while I was in a pub, a young woman looked back over her shoulder at me and was so transfixed on me that she bumped into the door as she was leaving. Another time, I was wearing a grey double breasted suit I got off eBay and a young guy called me Sir when he said sorry for not looking where he was going and almost bumped into me. He didn’t look as if he usually called men Sir. As for the navy blue blazer, I miss the blazer I used to have. I grew too big for it. Trouble is, I lost the weight and am back to a 32” waist from the 36” and counting waist I had when the blazer went to the charity shop along with some trousers that “shrunk” too. It didn’t occur to me to keep it incase it fitted me again. Someone got a nice Ralph Lauren blazer in the charity shop, very similar to the blazer you have on in this video. My favourite kind of compliment is what I call the silent compliment from ladies where the wide eyed expression is unmistakable.
@ardentdfender41162 жыл бұрын
Great set of experience story points. Keep doing what your doing.
@josephmooney71965 ай бұрын
A well dressed society is indeed a polite society. Ash, an outstanding video and whilst I’m not a fan of the matching tie and pocket square you look fabulous. Be well kind Sir!
@RichardDouglas2 жыл бұрын
Talking of superheroes, I've never seen Ash and Batman in the same video. Coincidence?
@markbrailsford28492 жыл бұрын
Another great video Ash. Btw, I took your advice on buying from Ebay and found a stunning T&A dress shirt £85 brand new. Thanks for the tips as I never ever thought you could by quality shirts especially brands like T&A from Ebay.
@TheChapsGuide2 жыл бұрын
Nice work!
@iansoutryer31892 жыл бұрын
Recently abroad, when I walked through a town-centre, wearing a suit, a pocket square and hat, a man came up to me and said: "My God, you have courage! Are you English by any chance?" I was speechless.
@TheChapsGuide2 жыл бұрын
The power of appearance is vastly underestimated in all walks of life. The gravitas one commends when dressed well is remarkable in this modern 'casual' era.
@karlj15642 жыл бұрын
People often say that I look very British, British country attire is quite distinctive. Hats seem more accepted as it's 38 degrees or more at the moment.
@Sshooter4442 жыл бұрын
It's crazy that today you get called "well dressed" for wearing casual clothing. I've gotten compliments for wearing chinos and a polo!
@johnfaram46842 жыл бұрын
great info: ash
@charlieneilson12392 жыл бұрын
A truly excellent video!
@TheChapsGuide2 жыл бұрын
Thank you kindly!
@eddielopez37022 жыл бұрын
Great video Ash! Super villains also dress well so thanks for the advice. Use your super powers for good and not evil 👿!
@victorhobson3732 жыл бұрын
Hi Ash , your certainly right!! I love to dress well sometimes my wife will feel intimaded on how I dress she will go out in jeans & t shirt!! as I will put some chinos on a shirt & jacket and some nice shoes !!! mybwifr would say you look to smart to gobround town etc !!! which then I would say ok and dress down!!! but now I say that your problem and dress the way I want .many thanks again Ash on a great video on sartorial mens dress styles you have really made a great impact on my style and made me a CHAP .
@TheChapsGuide2 жыл бұрын
My pleasure sir - keep up the sartorial mission!
@rastrats2 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@danielparrott8660 Жыл бұрын
When people at work saw me dressed up and asked "what"s the occasion", I'd reply, "it's me mum's birthday." Usually got a laugh.😊
@mgapagnolo18192 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@j.burgess44592 жыл бұрын
I think there's a flip-side to dressing in a way that strongly stands out from the crowd, Ash. In some circumstances it could unfortunately also make you a target for muggers :-0 As for casual attire...that's actually a fascinating topic. I believe that there actually _are_ things which distinguish an über-wealthy person and a 'regular Joe' in this context - but it comes down to rather subtle things which might not be apparent at the first glance or from 50 paces away. (Just one example: maybe Bill Gates is wearing expensive suede boots at weekends instead of cr+ppy trainers...ya know...)
@viclucyzia2 жыл бұрын
I never go for compliments. I don't look forward to receive any and don't expect to receive any either. The way I dress and behave is for myself and my self esteem. If compliments do come a give a thank you, tip my hat, and take it as a nice conversation starter. However, true, being well dress catches attention, many respects but also some negative remarks from ignorants.
@littlepuppy101 Жыл бұрын
You know, I'm a portly man, and people used to say I was fat, on my face. My mother asked me to start wearing more formal dresses, and as luck would have it, I found employment in another town where people have never seen me wearing T-shirts and shorts. I've made it a point to always dress up in a budget but tailor made suit, neck tie and a pocket square, whenever anyone outside of my own family sees me - that's the only look they must know of me. I've started to meet people who say I'm good looking, some say I am built like Merv Hughes (the Australian fast bowler) and my mother says, a suit covers up the stomach area like no other item of clothing does. She has asked me to keep it to rather inexpensive 2 piece suits as I work on my weight, and then once I'm slimmer, go all out and purchase good three piece suits. At the workplace, I can see that I'm heard more readily and with respect. I've also consciously decided to speak less. My manager is a man of sartorial elegance, he silently appreciates it. I saw it in his smile the first time, and I remember him glancing at my shoes when he thought I wasn't looking. The policemen are friendlier too, when I ask for directions (they traffic policemen are the best guides to a place, if you're a polite stranger). Superb content, Ash. I can't say there are downsides to it,
@markburgess86032 жыл бұрын
All correct. Back in the day when I wore suits very often, walking into a shop got me immediate attention from salesmen, yet going into shops in casual clothing and getting a salesman's attention was like trying to catch the eye of God. Certainly, being well dressed does have an effect.
@efea.61782 жыл бұрын
Hi, Ash. I'm a university student who is 19 years old. Recently, I've been making an effort to dress well before going to campus, and I've gotten a lot of compliments from my friends so far. However, I hesitate to wear formal clothing such as formal dress shirts since I'm afraid of looking like an office guy having to wear them. When the weather is hot, I generally wear a polo shirt, a pair of summer dress pants, and a pair of brogue shoes. Yet, I will have to wear a shirt, a sweater, and a sport coat/blazer in the fall or winter. So, could you please make a video for the young men who not only would like to be well-dressed but also be attractive?
@karlj15642 жыл бұрын
Think of being fully dressed rather than formally dressed. A flat cap can be linen in the summer, and tweed in the winter. A jacket can be less structured, I use unstructured, unlined linen jackets in warm countries or in summer. Even an overshirt or "shacket" over your shirt or t-shirt can make you look well dressed without being overdressed. Ties come in different textures, experiment with different less formal ties. My leisure ties have some texture and I'd where one out to lunch etc. A button down collar shirt is easy to dress up or down, with or without a tie.
@efea.61782 жыл бұрын
@@karlj1564 Thank you for your suggestions. I've already started investing in button-down collar shirts, and I will take your advice on jackets and ties.
@TheChapsGuide2 жыл бұрын
Superb advice sir. Young gentleman take heed.
@ardentdfender41162 жыл бұрын
@@karlj1564 is completely correct in his advice to the young college guy. Just dressing up a bit you will be more and better dressed than most your peers. But learning what you can wear in fabric at the various seasons at school helps a lot in knowing how you can wear or layer your cloth in a great dress style. Linen based cloth works better when it’s warmer as well cotton and more affordable for a college student. Wool much better in Winter for colder climate. But work within your budget.
@markwalsh67142 жыл бұрын
Hi Ash. Great video as always. Would a well dressed gent wear Doc Martins ?
@TheChapsGuide2 жыл бұрын
Certainly, when working in the yard or hacking through the forest. Make sure you have the British made variant of DM. The quality difference is marked.
@markwalsh67142 жыл бұрын
@@TheChapsGuide that’s great thanks Ash, so you don’t think you could wear them with a casual blazer jacket and jeans type of look ?
@ardentdfender41162 жыл бұрын
I’ll take a stab at answering this since I myself owns 3 pairs of Docs and have worn them for 30 years at this point since I first started to when I was in the U.S, military stationed in Japan where people there love Docs. Now I also have many leather dress shoes and it’s what I normally wear being well dressed. I wouldn’t wear ALL Docs or just any Docs with my dress up wear. Because it’s not a blanket answer in trying to respond to the question that applies to every style of Doc shoes. So to most Doc’s in my opinion No because the shoes are not usually formal type. However, Doc’s does have an original low cut shoe which I have no idea what’s it called but it’s an original low cut in black. It has a normal dull kinda black color and another that has a more leather finish with more shine. The shinier version can pass wearing with a casual outfit with Chinos and or Jeans obviously. You could wear that particular shoe if you had to with Wool Trousers in the black color as the shoe has a formal plain look other than the stitching. But it’s worn in a casual dress style. Now if I has to go more formal up and wear a suit or even a suit without a tie, I wouldn’t be wearing this one particular Doc’s at all or any in any capacity. I’ll have a solid pair of leather shoes in brown or black depending on what I need for shoes. And that’s the only way I could answer that. Because the answer depended on which exact pair of Doc Martin shoes we are gonna give a yes to where the vast majority is a No. the one shoe that’s a yes the low cut Doc’s has a look of a Darby type shoe. Thus it’s casual or sharp casual in dress wear at best. But if you go formal up to a suit again, not recommend or No. But at end of day what you may choose to wear or not wear is your choice for whatever your reason.
@darkphotographer Жыл бұрын
funny thing , i am a photographer , and i get jobs from punk and metal band , to fashion show or weddings , and commercial photography , when well dress tile and jacket or wast cote people i photograph follow better my direction and get ask more often for business card , and you can iven go with classic jacket and shirt to a punk concert as long as is black ,
@chun-sunchan61062 жыл бұрын
There’s a flip side to this… NEVER judge a book by its cover
@cordulam Жыл бұрын
I would say: Jugde a book by it's cover, but be open for (pleasant or unpleasant) surprises. And make sure that your own appearance communicates the way you want to be seen.
@timhardman93862 жыл бұрын
Convinced.
@Manuel4212 жыл бұрын
Ash if you were to own only 3 sport coats what would they be? I'm thinking of purchasing Tweed, Windowpane, and perhaps a Plaid. Not really into Corduroy in case anyone wants to chime in. Appreciate the insight as always.
@TheChapsGuide2 жыл бұрын
Great question - I am contemplating making a video response and am pondering the choices I have
@Manuel4212 жыл бұрын
@@TheChapsGuide Thanks a lot Ash! Looking forward to it.
@RaoulKunz12 жыл бұрын
Ah... the kind of things that have been happening to me ever since I started dressing properly ;). The first two things are also ONE of the reasons I dress up - professionalism is suggested by dress and I'm a bespoke orthopaedic cobbler... not the primary reason mind you - *this* is probably based on me being a somewhat vain bloke. -_-; Number three is a side effect... I like it, but by now it's more of an effect that I'm used to and I don't do it to achieve this (in spite of the just mentioned vain tendencies ;) ). Mind you I'm working in Offenbach, right next to Frankfurt, you know, the city with the ECB, but it's a traditionally poor relation to Frankfurt, used to be more proletarian but by now is more just poorer and more importantly, more antisocial really, but I, strangely enough really because I don't expected this, have the effect of drawing people who I've been encountering regularly since I started in this job a long while back along with me in dressing a bit more dapper instead of just getting everyone, pardon me, pissed^^. And yes... I *do* look *considerably* better dressed up than dressed down.^^ People *especially* seem to love my hats... ;) - I really need to get you some "Am I a Chap?" photos ;). Best regards Raoul G. Kunz
@TheChapsGuide2 жыл бұрын
SEnd some pics along sir. I am intrigued by your style.
@9er..2 жыл бұрын
Ugh… Try being (what one thinks anyway) well dressed in America sometimes! It’s haaaaaaaaarrrrd😎. Fabulous video old boy!
@TheChapsGuide2 жыл бұрын
Keep the faith - lead by example - reap the rewards!
@jeffreylamont8111 Жыл бұрын
Look at the way Italian men dress!Very stylish so why can’t us British dress the same.
@TheChapsGuide Жыл бұрын
Apathy and laziness - but that can be changed!!
@MikeB0712 жыл бұрын
I often wonder about people who only wear casual clothing all the time and never even aspire to anything better. Don't they ever get tired of sloughing on the same miserable jean and t-shirt combination every dreary day of their life?
@williambelford9661 Жыл бұрын
One item of clothing I will never buy is a "dress shirt" with a button down collar, IMHO that is just so wrong. That's my opinion, others may differ.
@marcinpogoda4332 жыл бұрын
OBI WAN?
@jon4atee1 Жыл бұрын
I found my self here after finding my self getting annoyed that kids today believe #andrewtate is the benchmark for manhood. Set standards for others to attain
@healthyandwealthy5844 Жыл бұрын
second video i see, please man, stay a man dont wear pink unless you are pink panter