The British Countryside Look

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In this video the British Dapper re-visits his youth and talks about a look that was typical of back in the day in the countryside. This the first of a series of three videos.

This look incorporates the wearing a a tweed or houndstooth jacket, corduroy or cavalry twill trousers and a pair of brown brogues. he talks about this type of look in summer, autumn, winter and spring.

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The British country look is one of my favorites, and I am slowly working on getting a wardrobe that can support this kind of look

dr._.baldwyn
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I enjoyed this video, Chris. Thanks again. I grew up in the Highlands of Scotland in a very rural area and I still live & work in a rural area so I do appreciate any discussion like this. I enjoyed your description of the farmers you knew growing up. I tended to find for some reason the real gentry would wear their clothes until they would rot and were pretty much falling off them, so the more tatty the clothes the posher someone was, whereas those less well off (or nouveau riche) would make more of an effort. I knew knights and baronets who walked around in jumpers full of holes, ancient plus fours, battered old brown brogues. Tenant farmers were more smartly dressed

Molach
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The British Country Look is one of my favs It is well enough to wear a suit for work, but the BCL really shows style. If you can, brown British Army wool dress pants are fantastic for this look. They have belt loops but side adjusters too. Inside buttons for suspenders inside but none for the waist, the waist has two hooks and the waist band crosses over the enter line.

canadafree
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just the video i was looking for, thanks. subbed

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I always used to ride in an outfit like that, and I remember once going to the yard with my friends, and us having a time trial around the big field, at my turn I got a full gallop around it, got back to the start, and realised I'd done it in a flat cap

flintdfg
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I am glad you have covered this, Chris. I do like this style of casual attire and embrace it myself. The outfit you are wearing, seen in full at 4:30, is well put together (including the dark brown brogues) and looks very smart. Even in town, it makes a pleasant alternative to a blazer and flannels and when teamed with a colour co-ordinated waistcoat, tie and pocket square, you can take even the countryside look to a higher level. And there is nothing wrong with that.😊

johnparnell
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I love this style. And it works perfectly for the Andean region in Bolivia 🇧🇴. Thank you.

jennyzarate
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I would have to say that the English country gentleman look is my signature style especially for autumn and winter. I usually don't have much call to wear a suit these days. I tend to wear a Tweed flat Cap or fedora and brogue shoes or boots. When shooting I will wear a Barbour wax coat for game and a moleskin shooting waistcoat for clays. Cheers Ron

ronaldpoppe
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Can I wear newsboy (eight-pin) cap with these looks or prefer flat cap? These caps are similar, but for some reason most prefer flat cap.

MrPrisk
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I have very much enjoyed the 3 films in this series. I am still influenced strongly by the country look today.

nicksuffolk
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My opinion on "The Look" is: it's way cool! I seriously like it. I especially liked the English Riding Boots. I actually dress quite similar to several of the looks shown and I wasn't trying to copy the style. It's just a coincidence to a degree.

I need to explain the aforementioned. Peter Cushing had a, I suppose, British Country look in the film "The House that Dripped Blood" and I really liked that look. On this occasion, I did copy the costume: tan blazer, dark brown Chukka boots, yellow shirt, dark slack(I don't know if you're familiar with Dockers brand but that is what I used) and a ascot(I substituted a bandana).

As always, I enjoyed the commentary and presentation. Thank you.

WolfRanger
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great video. I like the British country side look. greetings from Germany.

Tobi