GQ Rules 2 - Ep.24 - Prep Yourself

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Uploaded by on Apr 4, 2009

How to Become a Well-Dressed Rebel in 30 Days

Designer Sid Mashburn, owner of the stylish Atlanta men's store and label bearing his name, specializes in taking American classics and giving them a European—specifically Italian—flair. Today he demonstrates how to strike that perfect continental balance.

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  • It's a joke. Do Europeans always have to take everything an American says as an insult? Get some fucking testicles.

  • Hey people we don't give a shit about where was the jean/denim or whatever was invented. Wherever it was, it was not thanks to us, so let's shut up and talk about style, which is why that video is about.

    Let's be usefull instead of being angry.

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  • Hate to break it to you, but your statement of the french not being able to make 'blue jeans' is pretty ignorant. Blue Jeans derrived from 'bleu de Gênes' (Genoa), whereas 'de Nîmes' became denim. So both fabric and colour are essentially French.

  • a pink shirt and green tie is the ultimate preppy combination!

  • Would look better with a white or blue shirt. Nothing against pink, but that strong pink doesn't work with the tweed coat.

  • Sid Mashburn = douchebag

    Lapo Elkann = douchebag

  • I LOVE THIS CHANNEL. THANKS FOR THE NEW TIPS.

  • @cocorobix You are very right. The angry people who're just here to argue are very, very wrong. Sadly, there's a lot more of them.

  • @Dslater417 yeah, they were made as overalls for farmers right?

  • @Dslater417 No need to be rude, man. Now calm down and take a walk, you seem pissed.

  • @less01 I see, so America doesn't have a class-system and discrimination? There are plenty of people in the US with inherited wealth and status automatically entering the best schools and workplaces who are considered a class apart. And the whole history of the US until recently, and still now, has been marred by apartheid. As for incentives, Europe has enough to tick along very well. We all have good and bad in our countries, but forget this idea the US is a free man's utopia.

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