How To Find YOUR 'Personal' Style?

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0:00 - How To Find YOUR "Personal" Style?
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1:55 - Reason #2
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4:27 - Check out Style Score Quiz
4:58 - Tip #1
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I used enclothed cognition when i was promoted at work. I had trouble adjusting to my role as a manager, so I started dressing like a manager (in my perspective). Made a world of difference.

judgegreg
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Love the advice, as always. I recall the first time I actually considered my "personal style." Although as a teen I had always envisioned myself in suits and cardigans, having been inspired by characters such as Frasier Crane, Hannibal Lecter, and James Bond, I found such clothing to be both expensive and impractical considering the environment I was in. Furthermore, such style did not allow my inner geek to shine through. Therefore I adopted graphic tees and sweats, with two suits on standby for more professional occasions. Eventually, I had the confidence to go for that "psychiatrist look, " and adopted button-down shirts and a blazer. However, I sometimes wore a Starfleet pin on my lapel or upon my vest. Keeping it both professional and whimsical. Yet I had already noticed an aspect of my personality I had not previously considered. Utility. Thus my pants were Dickies Work-Pants, my accessories functioned more as multi-tools, and I favored boots rather than dress shoes. My sportscoat also evolved into something more hardy, depending on the needs of the day. I needed something that could survive a splash of mud from time to time.

Finally, my style evolved to what it is today. With function and utility in mind first and style second. Though I do not wear a simple hodgepodge of clothing. I keep to two main themes. Colors of the forest (darker shades, chiefly browns, greens, and reds), and the ideal that one outfit can dress down into three. So I have a complete minimalist look, add a button-down shirt and it gives way to a more "dressy" look, add a coat and it becomes travel attire. I have a simple EDC set-up, occasionally a Filson Carry Bag, Duster in bad weather, and a hat when needed. Not certain what one would call that style, but it certainly evolved over time. Although, on occasion, I do long for my "psychiatrist look." I always felt a part of something bigger somehow.

Dprd
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Back in college, I started falling in love with chelsea boots. I love how functional and good-looking they are, on top of the comfort they can provide so I bought a decent pair. I still own them and have had them spruced up once or twice, and whenever I have a big presentation coming up in graduate school I still wear them thinking "if they got me through 4 tough years, what's another few more?" Great video as always, Antonio. Made me appreciate little details like that in my life.

chippyonline
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Check out Portugal: Army, Navy, Air Force, GNR
Elite forces: Commandos, Rangers, Paraquedistas
Military colleges: Colégio melitar and Instituto dos Pupilos do Exército.

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This comes at a really good time Antonio. Since turning 30, I've embraced my baldness, gained some weight, and got divorced. I also moved back to my home state of IL, and have to completely revamp my wardrobe. In my 20's I was performing shows and in good shape, so I dressed for attention. Now, I'm working in the medical field and humbled greatly, and feel more at home in casual based wear in neutral colors. After I put some money aside, I'm gonna take this advice and build a new wardrobe.

BlueJayWaters
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More and more, my style icon is Cary Grant. Yes. I am not the same guy I was 10-20 years ago. I don't wear t-0shirts out any more unless it is a special occasion, but am starting to try to be more conservative but still stylish. You are right about dressing better. I know when i dress better, I walk more upright, my eyes are more ahead of me, I carry myself better.

kletts
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My style is to wear a suit, or at least a sport coat, with tie during working days. I own my own business and can dress how I like, (within reason). I lose the tie and unbutton a button during summer months, and have a very light jacket. On the weekends or after work it’s jeans and Henley shirt, and either a suede jacket, or no jacket.

chrisblanc
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got 3 uniforms as photographer, when work with musicians i will wear military black pants with band t shirt leather jacket, when go to wedding /baptsm i will wear sute with tie and wast cote so i can remove the jacket and still look good, when i do comercial/fashion work dark jeans with black button down

darkphotographer
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Took the quiz right after you mentioned it, the results are on point, as i expected. Props to the algorithm behind it!

LoganNavarro
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Don't judge a book by it's cover, that's right, but I don't have the time to get to know if you are a good person, brilliant, funny, etc. So people will engage based on what they know. So take care of your appearance.

I am nearly 38 and after the '20/21 lock downs I began dressing better. First with button down shirts, then dressier shirts, and wearing dress shoes and boots, and at least I get some compliments. I am not tall nor slim so at least I get to be the elegant guy in my unit at work!

lucaskobain
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Thank you for this video, very helpful content and I use this information to reevaluate wardrobe

mr.flegler
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I really enjoy the style of the intro with the talking first and gradually increasing the music. superb!

darksabzero
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I found my dress style from wanting to be a bit different to most other guys,
Always a nice pair of jeans bright patterned socks, shoes & either a polo shirt (knitted more often than not) or shirt, long sleeved if want to be a bit more formal mainly in darker colours but with the odd bright coloured one worn as an accent under a dark jacket in the warmer months

markhart
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I love your videos! At first I just found them informative but I've started to notice that you also go into some very wholesome advice about confidence. I think this channel is really going to help some people that feel lost for a good teacher in these times.

xvjustvxfps
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Your suggetion is very helpful for develop me to creat my own fashion. So i am really thankfully to you

vijeeshvk
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This is a really good explanation but I’d like to comment that bright and vibrant colors are underused in classic menswear, orange and olive green are two very versatile colors that can be used a lot. My orange chinos work perfectly with just about anything.

Napoleonvanderbilt
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Hey Antonio! I hope you and whoever’s reading this is having an amazing day





Edit: I just took the quiz at I got a score of 636. Not bad but still got some work to do and you bet I’ll be on it!

J.S.M-zobw
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Thanks! You were my first style guide channel!

domfortune
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Great advice!!
I have been struggling with this for years.

Truckym
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i took that style quiz he talked about. i scored 237/299 on style but fairly low in all the other categores.

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