How To Wear Denim Jackets At Any Age

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I love John take in this! Great look John. Enjoying the collaboration!

soulchild
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Just my opinion here but... I think Johns fair complexion and silver hair would be best complimented by a darker denim jacket. Again, just my two cents.

markg
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Nice video and I need to invest in a new denim jacket 👍

andreww
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I’m turning 70 soon. Just bought a black Levi’s denim jacket. Had buyers remorse after watching a video depicting denim jackets only for the younger guy. I feel a bit better now regarding my purchase and won’t be returning it. Thanks guys.

allen
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I’m 65 and still wear a denim jacket. As long as you keep slim it will feel and look great.

stevem
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That’s not what a “distressed” jeans is. Distressed is when the piece is ripped up or scuffed or fraying. I think the terminology you meant to say was “acid washed” and/or “faded”.

dwtt
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John you’re outfit or look is classic and age appropriate. Tastefully masculine

garyabrahams
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I like this video concept. Great to show the same piece in different age appropriate styles. Well done gents!

Everydaygentleman
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I'm going to wear what I want. some 20 year old said something about me wearing a denim jacket looking bad, i told him that's not what his mom said last night.

mrmaxcarter
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I think I this guy always looks too polished. Like he never gets dirty. I like what he wears for the most part. I think I it looks too good like a catalog add not a guy.

dkgrifter
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Can a bodybuilding road worker at 62 years old wear a denim jacket?

justjacqueline
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I've found that with jackets in general and especially denim, you really need to size down for it to fit properly and not look too big on you.

vicholtreman
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I Love denin jackets With tailored pants. I have a light and dark Blue ones. Your three looks on the vídeo are perfect, but Hours was the best in my opinion!!!!
Keep on with your good work!!!

evaldorank
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I literally just bought a dark wash denim jacket from Jcrew. I just turned 51 and I’m so cautious about loud colors. As I’ve gotten older, I gravitate towards more neutral colors or monochromatic looks. Thank you for posting this.

michaelwhite
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To my 59 year old eyes, the darker wash, less distressed looks better on any age, especially the over 40. The more distress, the more tired it looks, which is not a good look for older guys.

RobinsWatchJourney
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Don’t put people in a an age box. I’m 59 and my hair is not gray yet, good genes, , , so I can wear any look I want to wear. It’s all about whether or not you feel comfortable with who you are, not what age you are. I would wear George’s look long before ever wearing John’s look. In fact I would never wear a cut and sewn shirt with a denim jacket. That is a total old man route to go in. It completely ages you, IMO. Denim jackets were created for one thing and one thing only, , , , t-shirts. Created as work wear mainly.

wadebolderman
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My fifteen year old son had been wanting a denim jacket. I told him I think I have one somewhere in my closet that I bought a few years ago that he could have. Without even looking at it he said, no I want a cool one. So I got him a distressed one from the Gap. Went back to find mine and turns out it's the same exact one I bought him, ( just like the one you're wearing in this vid), sans the rips and fraying. So I started wearing mine everyday with a hoodie underneath. I told him, look son, your cool dad is on point!

Peter
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4:46 what brand are those chinos? Looking sharp!

TxmmyBeats
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John, with your lighter hair, I wonder if a medium-wash blue denim jacket (like George's) would suit you better? You'd probably need to pair it with a lighter chino, tho... Nice vid series: I'm looking forward to the next one!

nicholaspreiss
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Super good video... Thank you John 🙂 P.S. Your look in the Gents Lounge video is very classy. The outfit idea is spot on 🙂

Gururaj