Odd Jackets - Sport Coats - Blazers - Men's Suit Jacket - Menswear Clothing Terminology
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Finally! Someone who can explain things in an easy-to-understand, professional and informative manner.
Thanks!
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@cuzz2000 You are welcome sir!
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We love this video! You help men make the odd fitting or random jackets out there look great with any outfit. You provide superior customer service, and we like that. At Pace Shave, we believe customer service is the ultimate business objective. Thanks for always sharing great videos!
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He is a real gentleman. 👔👍
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@horanstreet You are welcome sir!
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Hey, I have a couple questions and it would be amazing if you could answer them. First, I'm looking for a blazer. Nothing too fancy - maybe suede or something. Could I wear this with khakis and a t-shirt? Or say, khakis/chinos with a dress shirt? For everyday, casual wear.
Chrono419 3 weeks ago
@Chrono419 Yes! I think we've got some videos on casual dress that might help, and I'm planning to do one on wearing a T-shirt with a blazer specifically, but a dark, fitted T-shirt with dress slacks and a blazer can definitely work. And a dress shirt with a blazer and slacks is always classic casual wear.
RealMenRealStyle 2 weeks ago
very informative thatnks for clarifying that with me. I'm looking for a nice sued sport jacket for just running to the store with jeans without putting on my heavy coat.
TheOriginalStevenH 3 weeks ago
@TheOriginalStevenH Glad it helped!
RealMenRealStyle 3 weeks ago
I have a question. I recently bought a wool-like military style jacket from H&M. It's a men's jacket and it's a mix of black and gray, mostly gray. I've been told by some people that it looks a bit feminine because of the color. I think it's okay. What is your take on it? Thanks!
AbdurR23 2 months ago
@AbdurR23 I don't think there's much feminine about gray, no. People may be reacting to some of the military stylings -- for a couple years there things like epaulets and other military details were VERY popular in women's jackets. But we had them first :)
RealMenRealStyle 2 months ago