THIS IS WHY YOUR OUTFITS LOOK BAD

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You think you have put together a good outfit, but when you look in the mirror, it's not how you imagined. If this sounds like something you often go through when getting dressed and styling yourself, this video is for you!

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Nah, that cut to Postman Pat took me off guard 😆

coldhandsgames
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As a frequent turtleneck wearer, I think they work best as layering pieces. I often invert the rule of thirds by wearing a long coat with a turtleneck that is tuckable. Also, used under a lot of blazers or even layered under a button down with just a bit visible for a pop of color. They can defintely look odd as a solitary layer.

I totally agree re: slighly mismatched denim on denim. I struggled for a couple of years with an indigo jacket before finally landing some matching pants.

gustaveii
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My goodness Harry, the sleeves length was very enlightening for me. I learned something useful thanks!

patrickpatel
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I used to not like turtlenecks but they are such a great layering piece to add for a closed or zipped up jacket.

for_nothing_important
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always solid. been living in japan for a few months. your style advice has been allowing me to keep up with the locals. haha thanks sir x

eojelcnu
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Mock-necks work better for me. I usually fold them down half way so the neck is shorter. It's a great layering piece under a button-up and even a t-shirt where you get a contrasting color sitting right at the neck line. Elevates a look. I got the uniqlo-u mock-neck merino wool sweaters in the xxs to wear them almost like t-shirts under t-shirts, shirts and hoodies.

mikegardens
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Great advice Harry. Have a great Christmas!

JamesLeung
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I've have unique situation where I bought things that didn't fit my wardrobe in the moment but it became my favorite piece to wear 2-3 years later. This has happened to me countless times 😂😂

BorgJones
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Great timing on the Turtleneck part because I'm looking to buy a few soon and now I know what to look for and mistakes to be careful of!

torresromain
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Thanks! Love your analytical approach to fashion:)

raxsour
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I prefer crew neck much more than turtleneck. But I don't agree turtleneck looks bad. It goes well with the coat and can protect the neck warm in winter. (Seoul is cold 🥶) Anyway Happy Christmas Harry!!! 🎄

osman
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I think denim on denim still looks good even when the colors are only slightly off.

himangshumahanta
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I've tried to buy several different turtlenecks and they never look right. Now I realize why! Great video.

ericgeneric
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Harry, your videos always help 😊
I appreciate your fashion advice.

Merry merry Christmas 🎄🎁

vergelsevilla
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tbh for the second sleeve example, I really prefer the left one

michaelkies
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Great video Harry! loved the denim on denim take, haven't thought of that!

dogodg
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Im hit or miss with turtlenecks. They work good as a base layer, but i also have a turtleneck i wear a lot thats cropped so it doesnt look as long which i like.

Infametheus
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Great video as usual! How would you recommend specifically achieving the rule of thirds? Purchase high waisted trousers and smaller shirts? I try achieving the rule of thirds with the pieces I have but can never get it right 😂

dominickgiannotti
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So glad I'm not the only one who doesn't really like turtlenecks, I thought there might've been something wrong with me!

justkidding
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Hello Harry, my name is Carlos and I’m from Spain… I’m a subscriber of your channel and been following your videos for a very long time. First of all I’d like to thank you for your effort and very good content in my opinion… Just wanted to say something about the “good fit looking” if a person follows the “rule of thirds”… My opinion is that “maybe” if you took that rule as a “more easy” way to look for a more balanced look (if that’s your thing) then you may minimize risks.. but if, for instance, you take a look to some modern looks of fashion like “Fear of God”, and not only that because you may say that FOG is an urban like style….. but for example one of the most reputable brands of luxury like “The Row” you can notice instantly that they rarely follow that “rule of thirds” and the looks are elegant and amazing….. The real deal is to understand that the fit on somebody else will not necessarily be how it will fits to you, but to play with proportions, textures and styles would be great if you know what fits to you.
Thanks very much again for your videos Harry…

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