One thing I´m particularily a fan of when it comes to style - is customising my own shirts, blazers, tuxedos ect. - It is actually not that expensive to do, and if you dont have a tailor near you - search the internet!
I like tailor4less (google it) for exsample (there´s lots more) - check it out! ;)
On the tie/layer issue--though not considered a "layer" by most fashion standards, visually you have to consider it as carefully any of the other pieces when layering.
As for zippered sweaters and jackets, if it's a little lighter and more fitted, be extra careful it's not too long; they bunch up and look weird when zipped if they are!
I'd say it depends on the style. The way I look at it is if you're incorporating a tie, 9 times out of 10 it should be slacks. If you want to kick the tie, you can probably get away with wearing a good pair of jeans and don't button the top button on the shirt. That looks odd without a tie.
Hey sir! Looking fantastic. If you don't mind, what kind of sweater is that in the first change (has a popped collar and is very thick). I just bought one identical to that with 3 buttons on the top ( no zipper :[ ) and I'm digging yours a little more! The tie is a fantastic layer I have yet to try with mine, will do tonight! Keep having fun with these videos, even us hip straight guys who care about our looks take pointers from them.
All different brands. I love my "Buffalo" shirts, they are always comfortable and fit perfectly. As for a button up, Express has some fun colors and they fit well. Only problem with them is that they are a bitch to keep unwrinkled. They have stretch in the fabric and are a pain in the butt....but they look good!
There are lots of other layering options. If you don't like sweaters, don't wear them. You can have fun with rugby shirts, vests, light weight jackets. Lots of options, just have to get creative.
One thing I´m particularily a fan of when it comes to style - is customising my own shirts, blazers, tuxedos ect. - It is actually not that expensive to do, and if you dont have a tailor near you - search the internet!
I like tailor4less (google it) for exsample (there´s lots more) - check it out! ;)
ravendarkfield 11 months ago
Geeky oufits.
TheCornhusker 1 year ago
@TheCornhusker I'm dying to see what you look like. (actually I could care less)
DevLcL 1 month ago
LOVE your videos! Thanks for all of the tips and advice. :)
SchuylerWarren 1 year ago
On the tie/layer issue--though not considered a "layer" by most fashion standards, visually you have to consider it as carefully any of the other pieces when layering.
As for zippered sweaters and jackets, if it's a little lighter and more fitted, be extra careful it's not too long; they bunch up and look weird when zipped if they are!
jessemmartin 1 year ago
i think it looks ridiculous
yagsisiht99 1 year ago
angels and devils by dishwalla.... though its the house music remix
pelacurseni 2 years ago
what is that song in the beginning? It is awesome!
jfish147 2 years ago
whats the name of the song in the beginnig
chuckyyayo 2 years ago
hi aaron.. any suggestions on which type of fabric shd be layered on top of a shirt? my midsection looks bulky with the layer.
rvbosano 2 years ago
that big blue zip jumper thing was groovy! I WANT ONE!
davidcrowlands 2 years ago
what kind of pants do you wear with a shirt and tie can it be jeans or does it have to be slacks??
aldo125 2 years ago
I'd say it depends on the style. The way I look at it is if you're incorporating a tie, 9 times out of 10 it should be slacks. If you want to kick the tie, you can probably get away with wearing a good pair of jeans and don't button the top button on the shirt. That looks odd without a tie.
Cheers! :)
Asstricks 2 years ago
can be both :)
Shuley76 2 years ago
Hey sir! Looking fantastic. If you don't mind, what kind of sweater is that in the first change (has a popped collar and is very thick). I just bought one identical to that with 3 buttons on the top ( no zipper :[ ) and I'm digging yours a little more! The tie is a fantastic layer I have yet to try with mine, will do tonight! Keep having fun with these videos, even us hip straight guys who care about our looks take pointers from them.
JosiahM1970 2 years ago
The sweater is from Express, but I got it a few years ago. I'm sure yours looks fantastic!
AlphaMconsulting 2 years ago
I went shopping the other day and visited express as well, surprisingly it is very tough finding a sweater in the start of summer haha
JosiahM1970 2 years ago
Aaron, What kind of shirts do you like to buy?
What Brand? for like a good modern fit.
i love your shirts..!
ijustxl 2 years ago
All different brands. I love my "Buffalo" shirts, they are always comfortable and fit perfectly. As for a button up, Express has some fun colors and they fit well. Only problem with them is that they are a bitch to keep unwrinkled. They have stretch in the fabric and are a pain in the butt....but they look good!
AlphaMconsulting 2 years ago
you're videos are awesome
flamepunch8 2 years ago
I agree I think you need better audio/video equipment. I love your advice. thanks
senore01 2 years ago
i like your videos sir, but i think you need a better camera, a lamp, and if you're intense maybe a mic
XmasBen 2 years ago 2
Thanks for the tips. That sweater is really nice by the way.
XnegropleaseX 2 years ago
I just dont like sweaters... Im in late twenties and even then cannot get comfortable with the idea of wearing sweaters...
Kayote80uk 2 years ago
There are lots of other layering options. If you don't like sweaters, don't wear them. You can have fun with rugby shirts, vests, light weight jackets. Lots of options, just have to get creative.
AlphaMconsulting 2 years ago
I love the idea. Do you have any advice on what to wear on tropical areas?
metalcrosz 2 years ago
Good stuff Aaron. I'm a frequent wearer of the V-neck sweater over a shirt and tie.
AJZSGW 2 years ago
Totally agree! Love the post Aaron!
pinkosupasta 2 years ago
It does look great, but only in these Midwest winters. Even now with the temps in the 50's that looks too warm.
WestechWatcher 2 years ago