7 Secrets ONLY The Most Stylish Men Know (Do You?)

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0:00 7 Secrets ONLY The Most Stylish Men Know
0:41 Stylish Secret #1
1:37 Stylish Secret #2
2:22 Stylish Secret #3
3:21 Stylish secret #4
4:12 Stylish Secret #5
5:26 Stylish Secret #6
8:06 Stylish Secret #7

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At your recommendation, I've been wearing shirt stays for a few years. LIFE CHANGING. Also, collar stays from Million Dollar Collar have transformed all my polos and dress shirts! Absolutely fantastic!

jimbeckert
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There are also stirrup shirt stays that I have found are much more effective than the ones that connect to the top of your socks.

TB_Cinema
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I just wanted to say that I've been watching your channel for years....I would like to let you know that you are a very good explainer ..and you make good clear advice and I get a lot out of watching your videos....your doing a great job and keep up the good work 👍👍👍

Jben
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I love the ideas you gave and learning every time something new. Thank you for your advices

fishinghero
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I love the 80/20 rules. I see it in many ways 😊 Great message with your vidio 🙏

RividStudio
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Nope. Square toe shoes for me. Call them outdated and thats fine. Round toe shoes are far too narrow. Wider widths are too big, but square toe fit me just fine.

RodT
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As for the belts, I have three of the same style but different lengths to accommodate weight differences throughout the year. If you’re making an indentation on your belt then you’re wearing it too tight and too often.

The collar brace reminds me of the detachable collars from the 19th and early 20th centuries; if you’ve watched Downton Abbey then you know what I’m talking about.

Had the shirt stays in the Navy as well and prefer the stirrup version. I always got outstanding grades on uniform inspections especially when I would use the shirt stays to hold the military creases in on the backside like the Marines.

I had a button extender also but never had to use it. The few times I’ve had to unbutton the top button, I was able to cinch the tie up that it didn’t show.

I’ve used both tie bars and tie tacks and prefer the tie tacks. Between the fourth and fifth button is usually the middle of the tie, so simply taking the bottom of the tie and putting it on the edge of the bottom of the knot will give you the middle of the tie.

There should bebe a worldwide ban on square toe dress shoes. I first noticed them in Europe before coming to America. They looked silly on Europeans in their skinny clothes and they look silly or worse on Americans trying to fit into skinny or regular clothes.

JohnFourtyTwo
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For those of us with foot issues those "more stylish" pointed toe shoes are quite literally painful and possibly damaging. The flat end shoes might be considered cheaper but they could also be for people who want to destroy their feet for fashion.

Flamer-omhy
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No undershirt for me under my dress shirts, ever!

bolten-xwsu
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2:22 I've been a dandy for most of my life and I have problems with shirt collars all the time. They shrink sometimes after you wash or dry them too hot (usually the darker the colour the more they shrink) or sometimes you put some weight on around your neck (usually straight after you buy 4 or 5 new shirts). I cope personally by having my normal set of dress shirts as well as holding one or two with a larger collar size back just in case I eat a little too much fried food that week. You can also expand the size of a shirt collar that has shrunk by soaking it in cold water for two hours or so.

vividius
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Thanks for the video It reminded me of many secrets I’ve forgotten. I’m also a fellow Marine who learned about shirt stays in the USMC I just didn’t know where to purchase them. Do you have any style videos for us bigger guys who are over 40 but still want to look fashionable? Thanks 🙏🏾

vereen
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I’ve worn a micro-adjustable belt by Anson for maybe 6 years, give or take. Still looks nearly-new. Before I got the Anson, I tried a similar belt from a street vendor. The buckle was bulky and the mechanism failed after a fairly short time.

leosigman
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Like you, I learned about shirt stays while in the Marine Corps and use them to this day! Semper Fi!

heven
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To be honest, I expected this video to be more about REAL "style secrets". These are all practical and utilitarian things, but they don't really make you more stylish. It's more like looking for problems or minor inconveniences you can buy a product as a solution for.

gonasjoss
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The thumbnail made me think of probably the earliest man's-fashion advice I ever got. Pretty soon after first entering the white-collar workforce with 16: "(dress) shoes with a square front are one of the surest way to spot an intern"
I'd be curious to hear your take on it.

p.a_thomas
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Tie bars are so petit bourgeois. And where is exactly the problem with white undershirts? You are not allowed to put off your jacket in the first place. Finally the suspenders between socks and shirt made my day! 😂

thomaslangbein
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That track belt was trash for me. The brand I bought was trak line. Only wore it twice and literally broke apart. I’m couldn’t even return it because I wore it 1st time way after the return period. So…watch out gentlemen.

Hulk-mcbp
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Could you maybe do an episode on 1700s men's style? I think they were more of a feast for the eyes back then! They had more colour, and patterns! My opinion might not be the best one, but I do like their style! And I think they would make an interesting topic!

OliverParker-rd
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Love to clips! I wore them throughout my teen years in the 80s.

jasonmitchell
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Thanks for these tips they're really helpful

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