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@DXIII_365Күн бұрын
I don’t know about other men but I love the aesthetics of a good vest.
@cvl-777Күн бұрын
@@DXIII_365 I second that…
@specs6637Күн бұрын
Very much agreed. I love wearing my vests and waistcoats. Mainly cause I feel like they help hide my belly 🤣
@macktaylor438918 сағат бұрын
I agree as well!
@Primatologie18 сағат бұрын
Same
@wmen4817 сағат бұрын
Foremost they are functional. They cover any slack on the belt and you're shirt doesn't have to be perfect.
@trhsrthtrhrthrthtrhsКүн бұрын
Waistcoats(vests) have been essential in softening my look. I'm 6ft, shaved head, tattoos and muscular. I want people to feel relaxed when they see me and a nice tweed waistcoat is a life changer!
@russellbogrett605Күн бұрын
I'm a barber and in my barbershops my dress code is shirt and tie and waistcoat (vest). It gives a more upscale formal look in the shop. The style is the barber's choice.
@TUS343422 сағат бұрын
@@russellbogrett605 that’s how it should be!
@timvandenbrink446121 сағат бұрын
I would patronize your shop if I lived in your town. 🏆
@anuraggautam1896Күн бұрын
I do wear a vest, I come from northern part of India (western Himalayas) winters get really cold here, I have a few waist coats made up of wool. It helps me keep my core warm and I found em really comfortable.
@Paranormal-StupidityКүн бұрын
I love these history lessons. I don't own a vest, but I really feel like I should after watching this. Thanks for sharing!!
@Firesword534Күн бұрын
Proud owner of six waistcoats myself. I wear a uniform at work, but on the odd occasion where I'm there but don't have to be in uniform, I'm almost always wearing a vest and have always gotten compliments on my outfit. They're a great layering piece and I think just look great. My next suit will be a three piece suit for sure.
@WireHeddКүн бұрын
Started wearing vests in high school in the 80s to be different and never stopped. I still wear odd vests with my jackets and have several I wear casually. Will always be a fan.
@JMR6813Күн бұрын
I was actually just thinking about this last night. Vests/waistcoats just look so nice and I wish they would make a comeback!
@TheDoctorD100Күн бұрын
I've been bringing back wearing the vest at my work. My work is more on the professional/casual side, almost no one wears a suit, except for me at special events. Recently I did a couple of presentations wearing a vest/tie combo and got a huge amount of compliments on it. It's another go to in my style portfolio.
@007-bourneКүн бұрын
No one does style history like RMRS. Thank you.
@alexsachseКүн бұрын
I started wearing vests occasionally recently for, among other reasons, their ability to make you looks a bit slimmer (of course, this depends on the color and style of the vest). They are also great at eliminating the muffin look when your shirt slowly becomes untucked. I have gotten nothing but compliments since I started wearing them, from young and older people. I think an increasing number of people realize that looking informal all the time takes away the magic and, in my experience, people generally respond positively when you look more put-together. Vests also instantly increase the variation in your available outfits.
@turbojuudasКүн бұрын
weell-fitting vest makes wonders to your posture as well.
@jandtechahmed3203Күн бұрын
I usually wear a waist coat with peak lapels in court during summer as it is more lighter and dapper than a full on blazer
@echaleganas4242Күн бұрын
I’ll be honest; I wear a waistcoat to hide some of my gut in my shirt. A waistcoat allows me to still wear my dress shirts without the hint that the buttons of the shirt are struggling to hold on 😂. Sizing up would create too much room in the arms/shoulders. Once I lose the weight, the waistcoat can be adjusted in the back to bring it in to fit my slimmer waist. Waistcoats can style you through different sizes 👍🏼.
@Detvanliga9 сағат бұрын
A very good and on point historical walkthrough! .
@joshuasteele449820 сағат бұрын
I’ve enjoyed vests for years. They’re such a comfortable way to add some style without committing to a jacket or coat
@alexkarlsson660Күн бұрын
I love vests. Just wish I could find a type that's way more casual but still looks good
@spark300c12 сағат бұрын
button up sweeter vest are more casual But I have trouble finding them in stores.
@alexkarlsson66011 сағат бұрын
@spark300c thank you for the recommendation. I'll look into it
@ondrejdolnicek86523 сағат бұрын
I wear casual waistcoats quite often. Mostly leather, softshell or merino wool
@nickporter9264Күн бұрын
Great video Antonio! I bought a burgundy double breasted waistcoat to wear for my son’s baptism. I love that I can wear it with any of my suits and it looks great.
@giovanniyorke7455Күн бұрын
Nice video. All my suits are three piece. I just love a waist coat or vest
@jandtechahmed3203Күн бұрын
@@giovanniyorke7455 your just like me brother
@donulldh47859 сағат бұрын
My daily wear always includes a vest. Whether a waistcoat worn with a suit or a cotton canvas western style worn with jeans, a vest is part of my "uniform". Actually shopping for a tweed one now for the cold weather. Keep up the great videos.
@sebastianfuenzalida31447 сағат бұрын
@@donulldh4785 I would recommend the Filson Mackinaw Wool Vest. A literal piece of functional art. I own 5 myself😅
@donulldh47856 сағат бұрын
@@sebastianfuenzalida3144 100% agree. I have them on my "to-buy" list. I am currently on the waitlist e-mail for the charcoal in XL Long, but the navy and green have been calling my name also.
@FishplateFilms20 сағат бұрын
Thanks Antonio. I've had Vests since my early 20's , and still wear them in my 50's today. Last year I finally got two vintage , railroad pocket watches to go with them and love the look. Wearing them with a tie is very cool in my opinion. Cheers Gregg.
@timvandenbrink446121 сағат бұрын
I just lost 30 pounds so I could fit into my vest for my son’s 1920’s themed wedding. I love them!
@TB_in_the_coffeeКүн бұрын
I feel like the vest (or maybe they count as a Gilet) is still quite popular in Australia, as sometimes a jacket/sloppy joe/jersey is far too hot to wear, but a vest will do nicely between 15°-20°. I would notice the older blokes at the pistol range often wore vests with suspenders, because when they had their holsters on, they naturally lost their right pant pocket, making up for it with the pockets on their vests.
@mickcoulson618814 сағат бұрын
I still wear suits daily,and don't feel dressed without a vest/waistcoat
@odgreen9113Күн бұрын
I like the vest but... its between 90 and 110 degrees here for half the year.
@gilbertogonzalezr935321 сағат бұрын
These were great historical facts, one of the best videos I have seen from this channel, I truly enjoyed your videos, and I learned from them, I love fashion as well, keep them coming
@xcx864613 сағат бұрын
We call them waistcoats in the UK (for us vests are maybe what you call singlets. Sleeveless garments worn under a shirt to help keep you warm) but I haven't stopped wearing them! I've just bought myself and my Dad Christmas themed waistcoats that have matching ties and pocket squares. We'll rock them on Christmas Day. A fun way to bring a bit of style to the holidays - I'm tired of T-shirts and jeans!
@SovaConsulting19 сағат бұрын
Great video, I wear waistcoats once in a while in the office because the look is unbeatable with the right fit.
@EdLanierКүн бұрын
Great, and informal video about wearing vests.
@sholemepstein23 сағат бұрын
All my business suits are either 3 piece or double breated. Temperature permitting I always wear a vest with my single breated suits. To my eye a vest adds a finishing touch to a man's appearance. They also give the type of timeless elegance I try to achieve. In addition I notice I get far more compliments when wearing a vest. For unknown reasons I do not wear a vest with my tuxedo or smoking jacket.
@RaoulKunz114 сағат бұрын
And here I am sitting in rather cold train-station commuting to work in three-piece MtM suit (and a trench-coat with lining)... and I'm a bespoke shoemaker so I don't wear a jacket at work (and sleeve garters for more retro utility) but it's warmer and adds a layer of formality. Best regards Raoul G. Kunz
@patricktracy7940Күн бұрын
Another great video my friend! I love the vest. With my standard uniform of blazer, shirt, tie and dark blue or black denims, Thursday Boots, the vest is a natural topper!!!
@dcarbs297923 сағат бұрын
I love a waistcoat myself. In fact I'm in the middle of making my own custom one! The Great War changed a couple of things: pocket watches. Very popular and easy to store in a waistcoat. Wrist watches were invented during that war, so you would need one less pocket with a watch on your wrist. Losing the waistcoat would not be anyless convenient/useful now that the watch pocket is not required. I did learn from this video that the function is to cover waist-join with the shirt. In England the term 'vest' more usually refers to a t-shirt type garment worn under the shirt.
@English.Andy1Күн бұрын
I wear a waist coat to work. It’s part of my uniform. Looks fantastic & very smart. I’m not a waiter by the way 😂
@dillonvossen1144Күн бұрын
@2:12 virile is pronounced "veer-ile" not viral - great content Antonio!
@OddFellawКүн бұрын
Absolutely awesome!!
@eldadl3571Күн бұрын
At last! As a vest enthusiast, I kept hoping you'll make a proper vest video. I wear a vest to almost every social gathering and date night with my wife 😊
@chronovore372617 сағат бұрын
Great video!
@MrDiarukia23 сағат бұрын
Have been wearing a vest in almost any outfit for surely 10 years. Maybe a sweater over shirt when it gets cold, if it did nowadays. Else, always shirt and vest. Tie optional befitting the situations.
@TUS343422 сағат бұрын
My siblings and I are always in formal dress especially waistcoats, they’re very comfortable and stylish.
@mickcoulson618814 сағат бұрын
Good advice ,if you buy a suit always buy the waistcoat,it's better to have it and not need it ,than need it and not have it!
@alandormire4587Күн бұрын
Damn, and here I wear high waisted trousers with braces, a waist coat and a hat all the time
@BrummithedrunkenКүн бұрын
Nice to know, great video. I don‘t wear vests for the same reasons I don‘t wear sweaters over a shirt. I like the look, but it‘s way to hot for me. Indoors it‘s heated. Outdoors, when it‘s cold, you don‘t see it. I still want a three piece, but prob will not be wearing the vest often. Btw, I‘m member in the skool community, it‘s cool, join!
@rosedewittbukater4203Күн бұрын
I am an elderly German woman, and I LOVE your channel"! 🌹 I love elegant men!
@mrwillss58887 сағат бұрын
I wear a vest multiple days a week, sometimes even wear a pocket watch with my vest if i feel fancy.
@EC-hx2ouКүн бұрын
I feel weird wearing a suit without the waistcoat. I make it a habit of always wearing one, even when its 101° outside with 70% humidity, or 115° with low humidity. And paired with a wide brimmed hat. I never go out without a hat on, I do feel naked without one
@nathanh182Күн бұрын
Working in engineering I love wearing a Filson wool vest because it dresses up the polos I wear in the office but practical enough for field work
@jpjp9111Күн бұрын
I never really thought about it but my tailored suit has a vest. I like that vest.
@RAJCrulerКүн бұрын
Love the video!
@3RI6UY0Күн бұрын
I think physical health has a lot to do with the aesthetic look of certain pieces like vests. Overweight men shouldn’t wear them.
@abelbabel8484Күн бұрын
Body type always influences what's your best clothing options, very true. That said, if you're just a little overweight a vest can slim your silhouette up really beautifully.
@timvandenbrink446121 сағат бұрын
I lost weight just so I could wear them!
@Martin_RomanowskiКүн бұрын
I always wear a vest with my suit. I think it adds more elegance I even find vest without jacket also looks much better vs just dress shirt & tie
@KILLJOY3755 сағат бұрын
The decline of formal dressing among men in the US is a fascinating topic. I believe the 1990s marked the beginning of the casual dress revolution, which originated in the workplace and eventually became an everyday norm. As a professional image consultant, I've heard various reasons from my clients for this shift. Some fear being perceived as trying too hard or dressing like their fathers. Others simply want to fit in with the prevailing casual culture. However, I've also witnessed another obstacle that men face: discouragement from dressing up by women. Some women may view a well-dressed man as a threat or a competitor for attention. I've seen this firsthand in my profession, where men are often discouraged by their partners from dressing up. Personally, I think the shift towards casual dressing has also led to a loss of personal experience and connection. When we dress up, we feel more confident, put-together, and respectful of ourselves and others. It's an experience that can elevate our mood, attitude, and interactions. As men, it's essential to dress for our body types and age. As we get older, our ability to get away with certain fashion choices diminishes. What may be appropriate for a younger man, such as wearing jogging pants and a t-shirt, may not be suitable for an older man. As we age, our dress needs to be more established, and we need to be more put-together. With age should come wisdom, and wisdom is the application of knowledge. As we gain knowledge and experience, we should start to exhibit a greater understanding of what looks best on us and how to present ourselves in a respectful and polished manner. It's also important to note that dressing well should not be limited to formal events. Wearing a sport coat or blazer can be a great way to elevate your everyday look and make a positive impression. By incorporating these pieces into your wardrobe, you'll not only look more polished but also feel more confident and put-together. In fact, as we get older and more established in our lives, our activities and dress should mirror each other. If you're attending a networking event, a job interview, or a social gathering, your dress should reflect the occasion and your level of professionalism. As a professional image consultant, I've worked with numerous men who come to me in crisis mode, seeking guidance on what to wear for formal events, job interviews, or even dates. Often, these men have received less-than-ideal advice from their significant others, which can be damaging to their confidence and self-perception. I've encountered situations where men are discouraged from dressing up by their partners, who may feel threatened or overshadowed by their partner's polished appearance. I've heard comments like, 'Why does he need to wear a suit? Why can't he just wear jeans and a t-shirt?' or 'You're going to make him look more put-together than me.' These attitudes not only undermine a man's confidence but also perpetuate the notion that men should not strive to present themselves in a respectful and polished manner. As a result, I often find myself reeducating men on the importance of dressing well and the value it brings to their personal and professional lives. It's not about competing with others or seeking attention; it's about presenting oneself with respect, confidence, and sophistication. Whether it's a wedding, a formal event, or a job interview, dressing well is an essential part of making a good impression and showcasing one's personality. As I always tell my clients, dressing well is not just about the clothes; it's about the confidence, respect, and attitude that comes with it. It's time for men to reclaim their sense of style and sophistication, and I'm committed to helping them do so.
@projectmonk96737 сағат бұрын
I got 2 waist coats…. I wear them and I don’t care what rappers, men who live with parents, or Taylor Swift fans think.
@doug6259Күн бұрын
I have one suit with a vest, but I rarely wear it unless I want to look very formal.
@aftp4i94Күн бұрын
I've worn a vest as part of my Navy formal Mess uniform and have been keen on incorporating vests into my civilian work wear (maybe even with a pocket watch). Being in that part of Australia where summer temps regularly hits over 100F but winter gets down to the low 20s F makes for somewhat of a challenge. Call me odd, but I like the tweed look for suits/vests and the vests worn in the Lord of the Rings series also hold an appeal to my country origins.
@Nick.BroughКүн бұрын
I have some bib-fronted vintage dress shirts (only from the 1970s) and the bib/textured section only goes about halfway down so you need to have the waistcoat to hide the lower part of the shirt. These are for black tie obviously not work :)
@kevinpowers287420 сағат бұрын
Very interesting
@luigicorriasКүн бұрын
I never stop to wear my vest
@marcusl.187421 сағат бұрын
I love my wests, I have several of them
@MrKrozam18 сағат бұрын
I do like it aesthetically, but as for keeping warm, I always found it impractical: the parts that easiest get cold are the arms, particularly the hands and the fingers. Those are the very parts it DOESN'T protect. Any clothing that sufficiently protects your arms will surely keep your torso warm as well, so a vest seems unnecessary. It's only practical if you've given up on protecting the whole body, you just want to ensure that the vital parts are kept warm enough... or if you need your arms more mobile for some reason.
@alejandrogonzales70225 сағат бұрын
A vest definitely bumps up the look of a suit. Makes the whole thing seem so much more complete. And, it definitely allows for removal of the coat while maintaining a level of formality. Plus, im overweight, but i have relatively broad shoulders. The vest and shirt stays prevent my shirts from bellowing out and keep me looking a lot more.... controlled 😅
@SeanA.Skeete-wd4vi23 сағат бұрын
I wear my black vest( waistcoat) at least twice a week for work😊.
@darkphotographerКүн бұрын
i am a photographer , i like waistcoat .. make you look more put together withaout limiting your range of motion , if you wear a tie dos not flap around i got 6 at the moment , and 2 wool west ,
@TheAngryMarshmallow20 сағат бұрын
Vests look sexy!!! Have you seen the corset style vests that are coming into vogue? Steampunk scenes but I think they're starting to leak into vintage / formal style cultures.
@RAWDEAL064Күн бұрын
Heating and air conditioning is such an overlooked influence on the world.
@Dakota-d4n7 сағат бұрын
I’m 5 8 and I m fan of suit with vest
@SitiZulaika2705Күн бұрын
You have articulated the history of vests or waistcoats with panache and finesse. Breathtakingly amazing in my books and as a lady, a gentleman in a vest or waistcoat is echt dapper and debonair in spades. Oozes a sprinkle of regality or aristocratic to a certain quantifiable extent. Should express a huge appreciation to the titular character Thomas Shelby as well as the rest in peaky blinders for popularizing this clothing article immensely with flair.
@Jack_sparrow-am-differentКүн бұрын
I wear them
@CarsandCakes14 сағат бұрын
I am not sure about this one. I didn't know that well-dressed men ever stopped. I still wear them and reading the comments a lot of other people do as well.
@ZacCostillaКүн бұрын
I love the look of a 3 piece suit. But living in the south, it’s impractical for 3/4 of the year.
@GR-le1msКүн бұрын
I wear one
@Aestheticaye8 сағат бұрын
"Vee-rile" not "viral". But otherwise, an excellent video.
@Dakota-d4n23 сағат бұрын
I’m fan paylsy waistcoat I wear with my navy frock coat and brown pant with my yellow ascot with maroon wast coat
@alexmarques2398Күн бұрын
This is the RMRS I'm looking for. A bit of deeper understanding and history. 👍 We have enough teenagers tell us "wear this crap, or that uglier one but even more trendy". 😎
@AcM.5233Күн бұрын
I'm still wearing vests every time I wear a jacket. I just feel that it looks better
@frederickcombs8661Күн бұрын
I love a vest with a bit of belly, which I have.
@Dbl4SllivnКүн бұрын
Of coarse its military.
@robo260620 сағат бұрын
Slow down the speed of speach please! Greetings from Belgium 🇧🇪
@Mr111BigDaddy111Күн бұрын
I still think the vest makes a man look much more dapper!
@ManwithScentsКүн бұрын
Did you notice their body size?
@passenger4979Күн бұрын
Men should keep wearing vest
@erikdam8850Күн бұрын
litterally put on a vest 5 minutes before opening youtube and watching this 🙂....
@Nikhil-dx9kcКүн бұрын
Men stopped it Because waiters made it more of a their dress.
@Directo13Күн бұрын
I dont use, because im fat. Working on it.
@acerrubrum5749Күн бұрын
Central heating? If you were poor, a vest could be made from a coat that was beyond repair.
@christianchauhan23Күн бұрын
❤🤍💙 all your video's mate👍
@TURBOPROP8433Күн бұрын
31 seconds?
@ck_sidekick8306Күн бұрын
I am absolutely a vest (waistcoat) guy. I own 8..... and counting. That said, I prefer double breasted vests by a million miles.
@arwestromenКүн бұрын
Anyone else who doesn't enjoy the AI animations?
@tarragonadreaminКүн бұрын
Fascinating. But even in the U.S. surely it isn't pronounced like a transmissible disease ,-)
@LeadLeftLeon23 сағат бұрын
So glad that dumb trend of vest without a jacket died out. If the idea was to be stylish, just wear a damn jacket
@Bruce_DavisКүн бұрын
With Trump back in office, masculinity will return and be celebrated.
@thewen23 сағат бұрын
waistcoats, not hip coats. the new cuts are simply cut too long and makes the wearer look like a waiter. a proper waistcoat stops at the waist, which is just below the navel and above the beltline
@JosephPratt1986Күн бұрын
You look very snazzy, Antonio.
@ArtumonGamingКүн бұрын
As a member of the Steampunk community. Thank you :)
@Test-nj4fxКүн бұрын
I was really enjoying this video, since it has great content. But the editor keeps zooming in and out between cuts, and I started to get motion sick. I had to stop watching. It happens a lot when the main person is talking. They seem to flash in and outon his face. Why do that? It's very hurtful. I offer this with respect for the content.
@RealMenRealStyleКүн бұрын
My sincere apologies! I've taken note of this and I'll let my editor know. Thanks for the feedback.
@johngibbs7166Күн бұрын
First
@RealMenRealStyleКүн бұрын
@madmatt566123 сағат бұрын
Ive 10 waistcoats and always wear them its ether work wear or smart clothing 😃