9 Style Mistakes That Make You Look Old (STOP Wearing THIS)

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Timestamps:
0:00 - 9 Style Mistakes That Make You Look Old
0:05 - Mistake #1
1:08 - Mistake #2
1:32 - Mistake #3 & #4
4:11 - Mistake #5
5:32 - Mistake #6
6:19 - Mistake #7
6:34 - Mistake #8
7:32 - Mistake #9
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How wonderful it is to not care anymore whether people like what I wear or not. Since I stopped wanting to impress others I feel so much better. Funnily, I am more popular since. No outfit will ever compensate for an insecure character.

laaaliiiluuu
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I’m glad that you mention personal upkeep and hygiene. That ‘old people’ scent begins to creep in as early as we are in our 40s. I moved thousands of miles away from relatives for a job. Finally able to visit home after 3 years, and noticed a different ‘scent’ on both my father and father-in-law. Both guys were in their 50s, so I just chalked it up to part of aging, as I’d noticed this about my grandfather years before. I did a little research, and found it was a REAL part of aging!

Older people do smell differently as they age. At about age 40, the body subtly changes the way omega-7 unsaturated fatty acids on the skin are degraded. These acids get exposed to the air and create a compound called “2-nonenol.” Nonenal most likely gets produced due to hormone imbalances. These imbalances occur as people age, resulting in more lipid acid. Additionally, our skin’s natural antioxidant protection declines and results in great oxidation of lipid acid. Nonenal is then produced when lipid acid is oxidized, creating this “old people smell.” Furthermore, chronic illnesses and diseases such as diabetes, uremia, eczema, and dermatitis can add to the smell.

Though present in both sexes, women tend to pay more attention to hygiene, so the ‘aroma’ isn’t as obvious. Gentlemen, it’s important to pay close attention to personal hygiene, regular laundering of clothing (including jackets), cleaning car - and home - interiors, and especially maintain your health to hold off the breakdown of one’s body. Stay healthy, stay strong!

probablynot
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Future episode suggestions:

1. How to properly fold clothes
2. What to throw away when you move thousands of mile to a new home/life.(i.e. When I moved from San Francisco I kept 50% of what I had. Too much. When I moved from Bangkok I kept 40% of what I had. Also too much. When I moved from NYC I kept 15%. Too little. 25-30% is about right IMHO.)

Qthepug
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"It sends the signal ... that you don't care ... In fact, you've given up on life ..."
So they should rightly be called Husband Jeans.

svaz
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T-shirts? Depends. If wearing alone, untucked. But when you wear a short jacket over it and it hangs out below the bottom of the jacket, it starts to look like that fanny pack earlier in the video. And with a jacket, it sort of is an undershirt, so tuck it in.

mytwocentsworth
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Nowadays I actually prefer the t shirt tucked in when going out but at home I'll normally wear it untucked. I agree with all the points in this video. Appreciate the content and info as always.

Manuel
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I am 100% part of the tucked-in-tee gang. It creates a cleaner silhouette and shows off my relatively narrow waist. Not a good look for overweight men. Tanner Guzy is the #1 evangelist of the style.

Mister_Phafanapolis
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Tucked/Untucked changes your body proportions, especially depending on the pants when you do tuck. You have to figure out which one works better for you, I'd say.

gnth
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The fanny pack has really made a resurgence and I can understand why. I use to rock mine proudly in 1993. Today we have the wallet, the keys, the personal phone, the company phone, the money clip and it’s a crying shame to see all of these bulging the back pocket AND the front pocket (even worse). The fanny pack and shoulder bags that the euro guys are wearing have become more of a practical utility accessory.

bajanboinoho
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The tucked in T shirt I rock quite often. I'm also tall, jacked and I have a shoulder to waist ratio of 1.75. It looks really good if you have a tapered physique.

robertmcmanus
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Shoulder bags are the reason I haven’t lost/dropped my keys, wallet, or phone in many year. And they’re way more practical and aesthetically pleasing then having pockets full of all your shit. I wear them fashionably but choose ones that are practical as well.

brandizzle
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Keep .38 in my Fanny pack. Perfect fit with three 5 round speed loaders. Came in handy at ATM 4 years ago.

maxsmart
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Thanks for all the great advice Antonio! Recently went out and bought a jacket, some new collared shirts and pants. Got a bunch of compliments at work and at home. Gonna visit that collar and co website soon. Thanks again!

dennis
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Let’s not confuse fanny packs with sling bags like the Tomtoc or Belroy slings. Sling bags are very much ‘in’ atm. And super practical!

KernowEDC
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I've been wearing a uniform for nearly 40 years and have always had my wear dictated to me by regulations and/or necessity. Now that I've retired, I want (need) to up my game. With that being said, I have been watching your videos and am making good progress. You talk about colors and style, what to do and more importantly what not to do, but one thing I have yet to see is the subject of socks. I know this is a small detail, but I see men wearing casual clothes with and without socks. What are the guidelines for this? When is it ok to go sockless, what colors are good and what should be avoided? Thanks Antonio.

g.lausin
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Thank you for every video including this! Have a good day! 💙💛

denisbelov
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Love the collar shirts! Definitely a hot-weather alternative that I need in my FL wardrobe. It seems versatile as well.

I always untuck the T-shirt if I'm wearing the classic shirt and jeans, and it goes great with casual shoes.

jamesforreal
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My hair stylist used to ask whether I want her to trim my eyebrows. I've since given her blanket permission to trim whatever she thinks needs it. I haven't ever regretted that decision.

As for grey hair, the only place I show grey is my beard. And, I do rock the salt & cayenne look (yes, I'm a ginger) because I've been told I look too young without the beard.

woodsman
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Antonio is the best in the game right now. His last couple videos like how to spot low intelligence have been highly influential when it comes to leading men in a direction that leads to them living their best life. Thank you!

AsaManThinketh
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Another wonderful content...I will put this into a loop in public until my friends cease to repeat those mistakes (y)

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