Why Did Men Stop Wearing Pleated Pants (Trousers)?

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    00:00 Why Men Stop Wearing Pleated Pants Introduction
    One of the cornerstones of classic menswear is a pair of pleated pants or trousers if you’re across the pond. Whether they’re worn as part of a suit or as a separate piece of clothing, there’s no denying the mix of comfort and timeless elegance that one gets when wearing them. However, pleated pants are increasingly difficult to find these days, so we thought it’s high time to get out our sartorial spyglass and look into why this is the case.
    01:26 What Are Pleated Pants?
    In simplest terms, pleats are gathered folds of cloth where the Z-shaped fold is pressed and sewn into a garment to control the volume of fabric, provide shape to the garment, and allow for a greater range of movement.
    Some trouser pleats are sewn directly into the waistband and other trouser styles, like those with a Hollywood waist, forgo the separate waistband altogether.
    02:36 Early History of Pleated Pants
    Throughout most of history, trousers were predominantly flat-fronted. Even the famously large Oxford bags of the 1920s and 30s were flat-fronted most of the time. And while pleats, as we know them today, did come about in the 1920s, there was also a fad for pleat-like styles a hundred years earlier in the 1820s.
    5:40 Pleated Pants in the 20th Century
    What Happened To Pleated Pants?
    We found 6 compelling reasons why we believe that pleated trouser has lost its luster:
    07:34 What Happened to Pleats: 1. Pleats Can Be Unflattering If Cut Poorly
    09:23 2. Some Fabrics Don’t Take A Pleat Well
    11:05 3. Casualization Of Menswear
    12:57 4. “Nerd” Associations
    15:02 5. Pleats Are Associated With The Workplace
    16:26 6. Modern-Day Clothing Trends
    17:35 Are Pleated Pants Gone Forever?
    Although it may be the case for the general population, at least at this point in time, it probably won’t surprise you to learn that we don’t think pleated pants are truly gone for good.
    For one thing, directly following up on our sixth and final point, men whose body type doesn’t conform well to skinny or slim-fit styles, such as Raphael for example, love wearing pleated pants for the extra room and range of movement they provide.
    And we are gradually starting to see more small and independent clothing makers incorporating pleats that are done well into their lines again. After all, for those in the know about the benefits of pleats, there simply isn’t quite anything like the look that a well-made pair of pleated trousers will provide.
    18:56 Outfit Rundown
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Komentáře • 953

  • @geelee1977
    @geelee1977 Před 2 lety +495

    I still wear them, in fact, I never stopped wearing them. I could never understand why anyone stopped. I wear what I like, not what other people like, and it has always worked well for me. Though, to the points in the video, I am a giant nerd, only wear pleats in the workplace, and am super in shape so don't have a problem with how they fit.

    • @theinitiate110
      @theinitiate110 Před 2 lety +21

      Same here. All of my suites have pleated pants. But I also grew up in the 80's and I still think those suites look good, lol.
      I'm definitely not a fan of flat front pants.

    • @SaucemanSauceman
      @SaucemanSauceman Před 2 lety +20

      Same here, but i wear both pleated and non pleated. Just hate the low rises in most pants these days.

    • @flight_planes8540
      @flight_planes8540 Před 2 lety +13

      What would Crockett have done in hot Miami without his cool pleated and wide leg trousers in the 80's!

    • @RoseNegrete
      @RoseNegrete Před 2 lety +12

      Same here . Have mine done custom made Executive Fit at Men's Wearhouse. Effeminate tight pants narrow legs is a absolute no go for me.

    • @jazzman1626
      @jazzman1626 Před 2 lety +2

      @@RoseNegrete
      Couldn’t agree more. Wide legged, pleated pants are so very comfortable in warmer weather. I love my light tan Canali trouser’s wide legs. The summer weight wool whafts against my legs and feels so wonderfully cool.

  • @MikeB071
    @MikeB071 Před 2 lety +39

    I haven't stopped wearing them. They're a LOT more comfortable than flat front pants.

  • @VintageBoutiqueCali
    @VintageBoutiqueCali Před 2 lety +260

    I wore pleated pants for years, but then I stopped wearing them in the early 1990’s for two reasons: 1) the flat front, non-pleated pants looked nice, trim and tailored and 2) because the pleated pants (especially if the pleats faced inwards) tended to balloon open and make me look larger/heavier than I was. And then there’s the pleated corduroy slacks … OMG … talk about ballooning and making someone look large! 😳

    • @YoRAHeem
      @YoRAHeem Před 2 lety +15

      That’s exactly what happened. Mens style changed.

    • @rickybobby6760
      @rickybobby6760 Před 2 lety +18

      Exactly. My wife forbade me from wearing them for these reasons lol

    • @MisterRorschach90
      @MisterRorschach90 Před 2 lety +8

      Next time you’re at a place trying on clothing, try on a pair of slimmer fitting pleated pants. They look great.

    • @raupenimmersatt6906
      @raupenimmersatt6906 Před 2 lety +8

      I have slimmer fitting trousers with double inward facing pleats- they just look way nicer than normal trousers.
      Slim cut will look Bad if youre just a little but overweight (imho), a more roomy fit Not so much

    • @ls-l1518
      @ls-l1518 Před 2 lety +9

      Pleated, curdory pants looks like a child's pyjamas. Great if you don't want to attract women.

  • @sanjeevranjan3470
    @sanjeevranjan3470 Před 2 lety +36

    I firmly feel that pleated trousers are outstanding & those who believe in class can easily follow what l mean...The men in early 40s & 50s had a much better dress sense than we have today. They always looked adorable....

    • @schrisdellopoulos9244
      @schrisdellopoulos9244 Před rokem +1

      What's wrong with 60s flat front clean look? Pleats looked fine 70 years ago but so did Bobby socks 80 years ago 😅

  • @jazzstar145
    @jazzstar145 Před 2 lety +33

    *sees the notification for this video as I’m putting on a pair of pleated pants*

  • @mikeanagnostou4399
    @mikeanagnostou4399 Před 2 lety +25

    I’ve worn both flat front and pleated pants and what I REALLY miss are tailored suits with two pants. Once was all suits came with an extra set of pants.

  • @bratmanlol2190
    @bratmanlol2190 Před 2 lety +35

    I just order a pair of double-inward facing pleated pants from my tailor and he was also talking about how hard pleated pants are to find nowadays. He seemed pretty happy that I ordered some.

  • @montanamountainmen6104
    @montanamountainmen6104 Před 2 lety +9

    I wear them, never stopped. I really dislike the " Skinny pants or low waist" they don't look well on middle aged men.

    •  Před měsícem

      Thank You. I thought I'm the only one

  • @mongalmay6463
    @mongalmay6463 Před 2 lety +37

    I love and always wear pleated high waisted mens trousers but the problem is it's hard to get a tailor who is perfect for the job. Pleated and perfectly tailored high waist trousers provide a vintage gentleman look.

    • @ardentdfender4116
      @ardentdfender4116 Před 2 lety +2

      Finding a good tailor or alteration store is an huge challenge. If you can't find a good tailor, you also have to know and convey to the alreration store how you like the pants to be hemmed and where the break is for the fit in how you wear your pants with the normal shoes you wear them with. Otherwise the challenge is real. I've had to explain many times finding a decent alteration store what kind of cuff i want and size as well where i want the trousers hemmed in measurement in the fitting with the break of the pants. So if you can't find a good tailor, you also have to be knowledgeable to advise them of the fit you want. Many these places have females and they don't know how classic mens trousers are to be fitted.

    • @fireincarnation2
      @fireincarnation2 Před 2 lety

      It really helps if you have pics of what you like, especially pics of the inside of the seam.

  • @joaoyapur1247
    @joaoyapur1247 Před 2 lety +32

    In Argentina we got our 'cowboys' called Gauchos, still to this day is common to see them wear the old fashioned "bombachas" a very confortable pair of trousers that look pretty much like these 3:52 pair of 1811 pants, clearly they come from that period but they are still very very popular in my country as you go to the Pampas region. not only gauchos wear them, in the past decades they had a revival and its easy to find not so old people wearing our national pleated pants. you can google 'bombacha de campo' or 'bombacha de gaucho' .

    • @pablob4390
      @pablob4390 Před 2 lety +1

      While everything you said is true and accurate, the difference is that the gaucho wore and still wears bombachas as work pants whereas the pleated pants were for fashion. The bombachas were easy to make and designed to wear loose to have a lot of room due the physical labor the gauchos used to do.
      I still own a double-breasted, charcoal color, Christian Dior suit with pleated pants. I wore it last week with a white shirt and a light blue, solid tie. After a three-hour dinner with the president of a company, we left the restaurant and after we shook hands at the parking lot, he goes.......next time don't wear that suit....you look too good in it!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @keshavrao212
    @keshavrao212 Před 2 lety +55

    The emphasis on skinny and slim styles in modern day says a lot about how un prosperous we are at textile and clothing industry, and how bad it is even though bolts of polyester demons are being woven every single second that make abundance of fabric, stills me with a disappointment in modern day clothing industry.

    • @piccalillipit9211
      @piccalillipit9211 Před 2 lety +9

      BINGO - you got it. its about saving fabric and saving production steps and in today's world of fast fashion prices - quite literally EVERY PENNY COUNTS
      I have a friend in the textile industry, one of the problems they have is the garment designer will provide the pattern cutting layout and the manufacturer will alter it to be more efficient in the fabric use, but to do so they will have to cut pieces slightly "off-grain" this is why the legs of your jeans twist, or your T Shirts/shirts miss shape after a few washings.
      But they can save 5cm of fabric - times that by 1,000,000 garments a year its 50,000m of fabric at $5 a metre - its 1/4 million $ pure profit.
      Turnups / cuffs on trousers use a HUGE amount of fabric, so they are no longer fashionable. Pleats, they are out. skinny legs - In. Anything that reduces the fabric in a garment is IN big style.

    • @keshavrao212
      @keshavrao212 Před 2 lety +1

      @@piccalillipit9211 So, only the profit of those business men decides our fashion. How evil it is lol. That is why I switched to tailoring my clothes.

    • @whazzat8015
      @whazzat8015 Před 2 lety

      It's not really just profit , as much is is not communicating, fitting and matching art to need.
      Watch Rylance in "The Outfit". Excess profit is just value mismatch.
      If you have it done by algorithm/spreadsheet as opposed to face to face, it's what you get.
      It becomes easier to push an abstraction, a. form , on someone than match solutions to what and who they are.
      Choice needs to be in balance with decision. We have plenty of choices in fabric, just not good help in deciding how to fit them to the task at hand.

    • @substygram4357
      @substygram4357 Před 2 lety

      @@piccalillipit9211 you don't got it. Adding two or three inches of width doesn't cost them more. It takes up more space width-wise, which is almost always cut away as waste anyways. You simply cannot use excess width to squeeze in more pieces. They don't mind adding a few more inches. 50+ years family experience in tailoring and garment production.

    • @piccalillipit9211
      @piccalillipit9211 Před 2 lety

      ​@@substygram4357 - Its only cut off if it can be accommodated in the width otherwise the stagger for the legs has to be increased and that uses up more linear meterage. OK dude not going to argue. Leve it at that.

  • @Nathan_Wright
    @Nathan_Wright Před 2 lety +65

    I have always preferred pleated trousers and wear them almost exclusively over a flat front. Double pleats of course either forward or backwards depending on what I’m pairing them with. Many sartorial focused brands have pleated trousers in their line ups. My favorite trousers that I’ve worn most often here recently are ghurka trousers I purchased from Scavini. I will say that it’s a lot harder to find good pleated trousers. Most I own I’ve often had to resort to custom just because of my body, getting the right fit, which is harder to nail when involving pleats. My thighs and rear are bigger so pleats naturally help me with comfort as well as style.

    • @Incomudro1963
      @Incomudro1963 Před 2 lety +1

      If you can't find something - it's out of style, and you ought to stop looking.

    • @mercster
      @mercster Před 2 lety

      You're obviously a True Gentleman.

  • @sja45uk
    @sja45uk Před 2 lety +261

    This video completely misses the point that modern fabrics are stretchier. Thus the original purpose of pleats, to make clothes roomier, is being achieved in a completely different way. We are more likely to see men move to lightweight knitted stretch fabrics, than heavier pleated ones. Until improvements in artificial intelligence and automation allow a return to bespoke tailoring, a significant move to well cut pleated clothes is unlikely!

    • @ZZMJo
      @ZZMJo Před 2 lety +16

      18:12

    • @LG123ABC
      @LG123ABC Před 2 lety +2

      I buy them all the time.

    • @peteroconnor6394
      @peteroconnor6394 Před 2 lety +11

      Stretch is utilitarian, otherwise pleats are ornamental aesthetic.

    • @bengee1040
      @bengee1040 Před 2 lety +17

      Not necessarily, I have suits made by a tailor in HK 15 years ago during my travels. Although not close to being saville row, I didn't have to pay $3k or more for each suit either. And I had my suits tailored with an extra pair of trousers. I'm a bit ole school, so they were all outward pleated and cuffed.

    • @ccaatthheerriinnee
      @ccaatthheerriinnee Před 2 lety +4

      Their thesis was that the pleats were to preserve the crease

  • @jonwiley2592
    @jonwiley2592 Před 2 lety +37

    I hate that the mass market for menswear has eliminated pleated trousers from their stock. Some tailored shops offer a single pleat but this just looks half-assed and indecisive. I may have to go custom made if I really want to sport pleated trousers.

    • @mongalmay6463
      @mongalmay6463 Před 2 lety +1

      And then there are people who would come up with arguments like that this fashion does not work in this age.

    • @pepperdeez
      @pepperdeez Před 2 lety

      I mean, pleats only came to be because of fashion. And the reason why it's no longer really around is because that style went away and the fashion is more tight fitted and slim fit.
      So your hate for the mass market eliminating pleats is unwarranted as it is the mass market that brought it in the first place when it was in style

    • @radjsson2023
      @radjsson2023 Před 2 lety

      @@pepperdeez if you are fit and slender - great, waist 36 and up, slim fit is not at all complementary.

    • @LG123ABC
      @LG123ABC Před 2 lety

      @@pepperdeez Actually, I've never had a problem finding pleated pants. In fact, I just picked up pair a few months ago.

  • @kaunas888
    @kaunas888 Před 2 lety +5

    One reason why pleats have gone out of fashion is that men have gotten significantly fatter than the early 1980s when the style became popular. When a man has a slim flat belly, pleats can look flattering, but when a man has a typical rounded protruding belly (as is so common these days) and then below his waist the pleats bulge out again, then the look is not so attractive. The double budge effect just draws attention to the fact that he is not slim.

  • @henrybenrycat1
    @henrybenrycat1 Před 2 lety +60

    Can't help but feel that a lot was missed here. First and foremost, pleated trousers are part of a draped and tailored look. They require more attention to detail such as steam pressing or poping into a trouser press to keep them looking sharp. And sorry chaps but pleated trousers have to be the right length such that they integrate into the lines of your shoes and waist and not stop short. Pleated trousers need high rise fronts to work and todays trend is the opposite of this. They must be in fabric that takes a crease and keeps it. Most of the pleated trousers worn in this show looked as though they came out of a bag and not off a hanger. Today's looks are not draped so much as forced into shape by the shape of your body. Tight suits and shirts might look sexy to some but on an older man are simply uncomfortable and fail to hide the truths that come with maturity. And tight non stretch fabrics as found in formal shirts and suits are uncomfortable as they pull and gape. We seem to be heading into ridiculous territory now as mainstream UK gents clothes makers like Charles Tyrwhitt and Brooke Taverner sell clothes that simply look too small, too short and too tight to be comfortable. So my sense of where things will go next is back to draped clothing with pleats because tightness has got as tight as it can go. And from what I have seen, the Savill Row and other quality London tailors seem to agree.

    • @RWebster325
      @RWebster325 Před 2 lety +10

      Sir, you either did not watch the video or you missed or completely phased out when a number of your points were mentioned either directly or obliquely.

    • @sunilu.ajinadasa3515
      @sunilu.ajinadasa3515 Před 2 lety

      Agree

    • @johnyjsl9219
      @johnyjsl9219 Před 2 lety

      Are padded shoulder suits coming back? Not sure what to do with my old suits. Throw away or not.

  • @keshavrao212
    @keshavrao212 Před 2 lety +11

    I still wear them, men in India still wear them a lot, but one sad thing, the new generation do not even care to know about it.
    oh, sadly my pleats are not good as the pleats on good ones. Mine are shallow, good point, I will make my next 2 pairs of them deeper.

  • @momotheelder7124
    @momotheelder7124 Před 2 lety +38

    Hm- I am going to disagree a little on one point. Lightweight summer trousers can also have pleats. I don't think the two are mutually exclusive. The bad drape of modern pleats is more because the rise is too short. Those trousers between the 30s and 50s were up at the bellybutton or higher. When the trousers are up at the waist the pleats drape properly-when they are hanging off the hips they open in an unsightly way. I say this as someone who loves heavy fabrics.

    • @radjsson2023
      @radjsson2023 Před 2 lety +4

      very well said.

    • @ardentdfender4116
      @ardentdfender4116 Před 2 lety +2

      You are correct on this observation. I personally wear a lot of quality trousers where many are pleated, yet some in the option of a flat front just for a different look with the same pants color. But all my pants i wear fit me and hang just below my belley button by 1-2 inches and fit and wear well. If they were just hanging off my hips then the fit would look terrible.

    • @rosestewart1606
      @rosestewart1606 Před 2 lety +2

      as someone who sews I agree with this and I think it's more the quality of the fabrics and also fit. Even in fabric stores there is a huge difference in how tight the weave is based on price and the tightness of the weave has a huge effect on how well it will crease.

    • @AnnaGirardini
      @AnnaGirardini Před 2 lety

      Very good point

    • @dewilew2137
      @dewilew2137 Před 2 lety

      You nailed it 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

  • @DapperArtImagery
    @DapperArtImagery Před 2 lety +37

    I think they're elegant and classy. Although I will say I like a tapered look more than the "skinny" look as that fits my shape best. They may be out of fashion but that doesn't mean they can't be stylish. I recently ordered a custom pair of high waisted pleated wool trousers and can't wait to incorporate them into everyday wear!

  • @justinresch6169
    @justinresch6169 Před 2 lety

    Very informative and smooth flowing delivery style.

  • @PlyzmP
    @PlyzmP Před 2 lety +9

    Some of my torusers are pleated, its so comfortable.

  • @SightNSoundBand
    @SightNSoundBand Před 2 lety +13

    I have always worn pleats as it has an amazingly classy and retro classic look...However I also wear flat fronts for a cleaner look...if I'm wearing a sweater or overcoat that has a vintage look then definitely pleats are my choice...however if my ensemble for that day is more up to date then I go with the flat fronts...as you can see it all depends on the total ensemble for me...I change up accordingly...

    • @ardentdfender4116
      @ardentdfender4116 Před 2 lety +1

      I agree with you on this. The way i answer this is by saying that in my personal wardrobe I have quite a range of quality trousers. I'd say at least 70% of them are pleated trousers and of different basic shade in colors. The rest are flat front of the same trouser colors as much as possible. Thus If the dress style demands it i have the versality to go with a pleated trousers and which are all often of a high quality fabric weave or a flat front pants of similar or lesser quality blend. So year i can change things up accordingly with the options. I think it can be difficult to convey to others to have options with your clothing and how to do so.

  • @mickeystix
    @mickeystix Před 2 lety

    The fact that your team records so much of your own B-Roll is just fantastic. New to the channel, but I love it!

  • @z31rider24
    @z31rider24 Před 2 lety +4

    1 of my 5 suits has pleaded pants. It was my first suit I purchased 7 years ago. Don't mind the pleats since it's a unique look along with the fact that it's a midnight blue suit and pleats are subtle. Being 6' 0 and athletic helps too.

  • @patricklacey4946
    @patricklacey4946 Před 2 lety +8

    I did not stop wearing pleated pants, its just that most stores stopped selling them unfortunately

  • @ericfallabel9201
    @ericfallabel9201 Před 2 lety +5

    "We think you'd be hard-pressed..."! 😂

  • @seanacameron8940
    @seanacameron8940 Před 2 lety

    Love the pleated pants. Nicely done with the explanation. You are wonderful !

  • @SlingFox13
    @SlingFox13 Před 2 lety +2

    Why am I staying up to watch a 20 minute plus video on pleated pants? I don't know it just am glad I did! Very impressive research and analysis!

  • @johncrispo156
    @johncrispo156 Před 2 lety +5

    Always wear pleats! Very rare if I don't! Somethings never go out of style...pleats and cuffs! But that's just me! Love both!

  • @hurdygurdyguy1
    @hurdygurdyguy1 Před 2 lety +9

    I loved pleated trousers!! My preference was no more than two pleats per leg, any more looked affected and just wrong!

  • @truthreigns7
    @truthreigns7 Před 2 lety +1

    Great as always. Very informative.

  • @aislinngraves4291
    @aislinngraves4291 Před 2 lety

    This was a fascinating commentary on the subject I had never considered. Thank you for the history lesson, sir!

  • @kentpool7414
    @kentpool7414 Před 2 lety +17

    I never stopped wearing them. I hope they do not make a comeback yet, as I am able to purchase high quality second hand examples for next to nothing. Under my suit coat, they are unseen. I am happily and frugally well dressed.

  • @babygerald4645
    @babygerald4645 Před 2 lety +20

    Like most aspects of classic men's fashion, pleated pants can most certainly be a part of any man's wardrobe but require attention to detail and an honest approach to one's body type so the right choices are made in pleat type, fabric, and cuff width and break. As exemplified by that parachute Preston is wearing, modern designs often get it wrong, particularly in fabric weight. Maybe a heavier-set gentleman would wear those trousers better, but doubtful.

    • @eighteenin78
      @eighteenin78 Před 2 lety +1

      Everything billows on Preston.

    • @hollerinwoman
      @hollerinwoman Před 2 lety +1

      @@eighteenin78 Yes, it does. Same as my husband. It's really hard to find proper clothing for 6'1" man who weighs 150 lbs. and has a 36-inch sleeve length. :(

  • @AntPDC
    @AntPDC Před 11 měsíci

    Wonderful content along with equally excellent presentation, thank you.

  • @ardentdfender4116
    @ardentdfender4116 Před 2 lety +2

    I love my pleated trousers. I never stopped wearig them. I love the classical style pleated trousers and the quality drape of the pants. You stand out in an elegant way in style and visual interest in your pants much more than many around you. Good quality trousers are the anchor in my wardrobe and in a range of the basic colors. Most of my trousers are pleated and wool or a HQ blend fabric, properly hemmed and cuffed. Take personal attention and care with my trousers as they were all custom ordered online and then taken to a tailor. It's very hard to shop at a local store for the quality and trousers i want. Good menswear stores are very hard to find and with the range of sizes you personally need.

  • @stephenabm7779
    @stephenabm7779 Před rokem +3

    I never stopped wearing pleated pants; they have always been my preference for professional business wear. However, I am in my mid-50s and have old-school thinking and style. This video was a well-assembled informative review.

  • @Tipi_Dan
    @Tipi_Dan Před 2 lety +3

    I took up pleated plants simultaneously with putting down jeans (forever.) That was in the later 1970s when Patagonia first started making climbing pants. My first pair of pleated pants were canvas, from Patagonia. I continued to buy them until that style went out of production, then switched to regular chinos (khakis) that were pleated. In the late 1990s I switched to BDUs, with some detours into "tactical" pants, and have never looked back. The colors are all there, the seasonal fabric choices are more numerous, and production is stable. Not exactly couture, but I have a light gray pair and you can dress them up. I can, I'm a scientist... and I'm addicted to the cargo pockets.

  • @AceOfFates
    @AceOfFates Před 2 lety

    There's just something about that single pleated grey slack at 1:33 that really got me excited! That clean pressed look, but still slim like a flat front, while providing the room in the sitting area, & the line for ironing/pressing. I'm thinking I may do that to future custom suits!

  • @phillip557
    @phillip557 Před 2 lety

    You have a very good channel. A smart and confident "Nerdy" role model doesn't exist in the main stream. I like history and fashion. Great video. Very Educational.

  • @scottdoane3290
    @scottdoane3290 Před 2 lety +5

    I love wearing pleated pants, ( most of my pants are). However, if someone is looking for single pleat pants. Hart Schaffner & Marx make an awesome fitting pair. Also Oxxford pleated pants.

  • @hannamakela6989
    @hannamakela6989 Před 2 lety +5

    These trousers are inCREASINGLY rare, then. ;) Sorry, couldn't resist...

  • @alvinprettyman1802
    @alvinprettyman1802 Před 2 lety +1

    thanks for posting

  • @nhwilkinosn
    @nhwilkinosn Před 2 lety +2

    I LOVE that you guys used the sunny reference from the gang cracks the liberty bell 😂😂

  • @earlross1663
    @earlross1663 Před 2 lety +6

    I'm 64, so I've seen pleats, and flats come back around, and to be honest I'm currently a fan of both seeing that I love the Vintage, and the Retro styles with the exception of Skinny. I love them because they both remind men of when men dressed up, plus at my age sweats just doesn't look mature, also the right material will always be comfortable.

  • @frankmartinez4856
    @frankmartinez4856 Před 2 lety +3

    See rockabilly, better dress guys! Wear pleated pants! So cool, thanks for bringing these wears up!

  • @miltonwelch4177
    @miltonwelch4177 Před 2 lety +1

    Your down to earth channel is a breath of fresh air.

  • @ryebarnes2970
    @ryebarnes2970 Před 2 lety

    I love this video i only buy pants if they're pleated nowadays. and as always since I'm leaving a comment on this channel, my favorite channel on youtube, i must say get a new intro it just brings back Sven in his basement vibes.

  • @Grabehn42
    @Grabehn42 Před 2 lety +5

    I recently went thrifting and found a pair of trousers with side adjusters, they fit really well but had they been pleated they would've been just perfect. Very often wider thighs make shopping for well-fitting pants a darn nightmare.

    • @piccalillipit9211
      @piccalillipit9211 Před 2 lety

      YEP - I had the exact same problem - so I started making my own. Its easier than you thin actually.

  • @josuetzunun6559
    @josuetzunun6559 Před 2 lety +3

    Just started wearing them a year ago! Preference is t shirt tucked or button up with 2-3 buttons open

  • @alexzhang3
    @alexzhang3 Před 2 lety

    super informative!! Good job!!!

  • @BZEDAKING
    @BZEDAKING Před 2 lety

    Lol. This was amazingly interesting. Sincerely. But I'm high af and I can't help but think how amazingly suited your voice is for this kind of thing, and how I felt like I could feel the pain in your heart explaining the need part... now I'm sire I am imagining it but I am crying laughing rite now

  • @TinyDiodes
    @TinyDiodes Před 2 lety +5

    I wish you guys had focused a little more on how to 'get into' pleated pants, on a budget. In the past I have heard that basically the only way to get them is to have them tailored for you, which is outside my budget (I'm also looking at you French-Cuffs). I would have liked a list of places to shop, or a little bit about finding pleated pants second hand. Great video!

    • @gentlemansgazette
      @gentlemansgazette  Před 2 lety +2

      We've covered the topic of getting into pleated pants before, and you can apply our secret process to find your menswear purchases on a budget: www.gentlemansgazette.com/get-80-percent-off/?

  • @niranjananiruddhabhor4510

    I will never stop wearing them. Those are the most comfortable type. They do make me look older for my age(I am 21!). But I don't care what others think. I want my comfort and I insist my tailor to always make pants with pleats.

    • @josephrohland5604
      @josephrohland5604 Před 2 lety

      I know, right? You're lucky. My tailor REFUSES to make me pleated pants these days. As he says, " Sir, you certainly will be thanking me profusely even now and in the future because you will certainly look as though you are stuck in the 80's if I continue to make you pleated trousers." What a character.....

  • @chrisl9289
    @chrisl9289 Před 2 lety

    This is literally my favorite new channel

  • @fredflintstone7718
    @fredflintstone7718 Před 2 lety

    I would like to see a you make a video on all the little things a tailor can do if you ask or aware of them so you can ask, like the loop that goes around your belt buckle pron or lining your inside jacket pocket with velvet so when you clean your glasses every time you put them in or take them out or a "secret pocket" on the inside of your pants for item safety. I didn't know these things existed till i had my first suit made years ago, I could go you but you get the idea. I also still wear pleated pants. Keep up the good work

  • @robyn3349
    @robyn3349 Před 2 lety +7

    I have had a couple of lovely pleated trousers (girl here.) One made for women and one made for men. (The designer men's pair was superior in every way.) The fabric is key.

    • @MsJeanneMarie
      @MsJeanneMarie Před 2 lety

      I have a pair of pleated pants too! I like to wear them with a more slim fitting top to balance the larger pants.

  • @ccofferi6984
    @ccofferi6984 Před 2 lety +3

    Pleated trousers 👖 with cuffs; Classic!! In my opinion. There's nothing better. I've never followed trends.

  • @falconeagle3655
    @falconeagle3655 Před 2 lety +2

    Very interesting have to say. I always wondered about this trend.

  • @geetartha.agasti
    @geetartha.agasti Před 2 lety +2

    Nice content 👍

  • @Wyrsa
    @Wyrsa Před 2 lety +5

    I never stopped.

    • @keshavrao212
      @keshavrao212 Před 2 lety +2

      And never stop, they are comfortable.

  • @msbmri24
    @msbmri24 Před 2 lety +3

    I went back to pleated pants couple of years back. Even my tailor asked me several time whether I'm sure that I want them. But the shear comfort of wearing them surpassed anything.

  • @jameslaw1957
    @jameslaw1957 Před 2 lety

    Well presented. 👏🏽

  • @jonhobson981
    @jonhobson981 Před 2 lety

    Preston has come a long way. I truly enjoy his videos.

  • @suomi5454
    @suomi5454 Před 2 lety +4

    I was the boss of a service company in Florida often outdoors, so no jacket just Van Heusen white long sleeve shirt always pressed. I always wore pleated pants to work to separate me from my employees (dressed casual) soit was about the business look, I don't know about nerdy? Because I got a lot of compliments from women : )

  • @joelbenford9327
    @joelbenford9327 Před 2 lety +3

    Me and my two spare tyres love pleated pants, and wear them whenever we can get them in a suitable colour fabric and length.

    • @burritodog3634
      @burritodog3634 Před 2 lety

      whats a spare tyre?

    • @joelbenford9327
      @joelbenford9327 Před 2 lety

      @@burritodog3634 The rings of flab above and below the belt. It's a British term, so far as I know.

  • @King_Harrold
    @King_Harrold Před 2 lety +1

    Ive torn many a pair of RTW suit trousers. I workout (never skip leg day...) And martial arts, so have large legs.
    Therefore all MTM suit now have pleated trousers. It just makes sense. We need more fabric when we sit and pleats facilitate this.

  • @peterfranks6243
    @peterfranks6243 Před 2 lety +1

    I spent my teenage years during the eighties, it was all about pleated trousers and shoulder pads. I was fairly thin and that style of fashion was brilliant, bring it back please

  • @billknudson6620
    @billknudson6620 Před 2 lety +4

    I like to wear pleated pants more than a flat front style, but pleated pants have become hard to find. Unfortunately for the consumer, we can only buy what is made available to us.

  • @stevenbest6408
    @stevenbest6408 Před 2 lety +4

    I only wear pleated pants. Period. The stores have stopped carrying them, so now I order them online, and I do not believe that, somehow or other, me just stopped wearing them. Really, just bring 'em back!

  • @stevemarx415
    @stevemarx415 Před 2 lety +1

    I ended up doing a tailors course. I now sew all my clothes. Pleets i always put in including the lip at the bottom of the trousers
    Real 40s look .

  • @argusfleibeit1165
    @argusfleibeit1165 Před 2 lety

    Extra points for explaining "plus fours", and also, "Hollywood waist".

  • @zemunboy
    @zemunboy Před 2 lety +5

    Modern mens clothing has been a catastrophe for the last two decades nearly. Here is hoping for a return to a classic look pleats and a higher waist cut. Great video btw.

    • @montanamountainmen6104
      @montanamountainmen6104 Před 2 lety +2

      I agree these skinny jeans, or low waist pants are terrible . The other thing is not everyone is 18 or 24. Second , mens clothing today is somewhat unisex , saw that listed on several clothing sites which doesn't flatter me at all.

  • @glennet9613
    @glennet9613 Před 2 lety +5

    In the past fashion trends were set by the dress of mature men, youths wanted to look older, like Fred Astaire, or James Bond etc. Now fashion is set by young men who favour a more casual and relaxed look. Compare the adverts of then and now.

  • @schrisdellopoulos9244
    @schrisdellopoulos9244 Před rokem +1

    Hated Dockers. The squares at the office wore them constantly. Now we enjoy a well made flat front Chino, as they're much cleaner.
    The only pleated trousers I have are part of an Armani double breasted dark blue wool suit. It's my go to formal suit.

  • @Kryojenix
    @Kryojenix Před 2 lety

    15:10 apparently "formal Friday" became a thing here for office workers working from home during lockdowns 😁 ...

  • @jameshitt3263
    @jameshitt3263 Před 2 lety +8

    In theory, I really like the idea of pleats and that timeless good look that transcends fashion trends, but in practice, I always felt like I had this bubble ballooning out around my waist and hips when wearing pleated pants.

    • @Mariathinking
      @Mariathinking Před 2 lety +1

      Maybe you need a tailor

    • @substygram4357
      @substygram4357 Před 2 lety

      It's just a case of bad tailoring. Just get a pattern drafted from a good bespoke tailor. Ask around. In that case you won't have to pay for the expensive tailoring and materials, just the good cut. Then bring the pattern to any common tailor, as they can make it for cheaper.

  • @11shiroineko
    @11shiroineko Před 2 lety +6

    Wait a minute, people don’t use them?
    Most of my pants have pleats

  • @parth7612
    @parth7612 Před 2 lety

    Make a similar video on vintage tennis shorts please. They are so elegant. I have been trying to get my hands on some but most of them are pre used or have some sizing issues.

  • @brunonjezic6208
    @brunonjezic6208 Před 2 lety +1

    I love pleats. My favorite example is in denim jackets like type 1 and 2 as well as tripple pleated blouses. Still i have non in my collection jet

  • @truthreigns7
    @truthreigns7 Před 2 lety +5

    I think people have lost taste and respect, is why they dress less stylish and classy

  • @adriansaavedra7923
    @adriansaavedra7923 Před 2 lety +3

    I rarely wear flat fronted trousers now, I mostly wear pleats.

  • @ronaldmccormick5806
    @ronaldmccormick5806 Před 2 lety

    Excellent topics

  • @brianspivey9254
    @brianspivey9254 Před 2 lety +1

    I still wear pleats as well and prefer them, especially in my dress slacks. I prefer my casual slacks with no pleats

  • @michaelwilder8373
    @michaelwilder8373 Před 2 lety +4

    I have never stopped wearing them. I despise the flat front pants of today. They are not comfortable and I don't like the way that they look either. I don't care what the current style is. For me, pleated and cuffed pants are classic and timeless and I will wear them all the way to the grave.

    • @seanswinton6242
      @seanswinton6242 Před 2 lety

      I agree. I'm not skinny so pleats are best. As for cuffs I go back and forth. It generally depends on the shoes.

    • @michaelwilder8373
      @michaelwilder8373 Před 2 lety

      @@seanswinton6242 Exactly, though I prefer my pants to have cuffs so while I have some that are not, I tend to wear cuffs more often. I also wear wing tips of one form or another the majority of the time and they are best mates with cuffs as far as I'm concerned.

  • @nitrorush3954
    @nitrorush3954 Před 2 lety +7

    Because everyone started following impactrical trends, and starting ridiculing the very trend they wore, without any acknowledgement.

    • @keshavrao212
      @keshavrao212 Před 2 lety

      Trends, I hope they become subtle and sartorial, instead of changing the whole method and silhouette of clothing.

    • @nitrorush3954
      @nitrorush3954 Před 2 lety +1

      @@keshavrao212 well that won't happen, as we observe the behavioral problems of this generation.
      I would say that you should just ignore these trends and start creating your own style.

    • @keshavrao212
      @keshavrao212 Před 2 lety +1

      ​@@nitrorush3954 Haha, the behavior of my generation is completely subjective, but objectively you are true, very much spoilt. (I am also because of comfort zone).
      On creating our own style, it should be economical and not synthetic in fibre, that is the motto for me.

  • @stefanomagaddino6868
    @stefanomagaddino6868 Před 2 lety +2

    I love this style. Could you please supply a list of either manufacturers or stores where I might buy some.

  • @noneed8882
    @noneed8882 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the years of information. I’ve decided to start having clothes made overseas (bespoke and M2M). I end up with better quality and a better cost per wear.

  • @majmarkbrown7816
    @majmarkbrown7816 Před 2 lety +5

    Did we stop? I think all my dress trousers have pleats (except the very few i have for "business casual". I look for them specifically when buying as I hate flat front trousers.

    • @keshavrao212
      @keshavrao212 Před 2 lety +2

      I really do not hate flat front trousers, Like I have a high waisted flat front, they are terribly great. But for the flat front low waisted and skinny ones, oh god I suffocate while seeing them.

    • @josephvesagas2199
      @josephvesagas2199 Před 2 lety +1

      Where do you get them brotha

  • @ChasingMyLiberty
    @ChasingMyLiberty Před 2 lety +3

    I ordered a custom suit with pleats.

  • @donaldsmith560
    @donaldsmith560 Před 2 lety

    I needed this video because I was wondering why I couldn’t find any pleated pants, I’ve been taking my trouser to my tailor..
    Flat front trousers seem to be everywhere..
    My favorite suits by Phat Farm, I can’t even find online..
    Has long as I can keep my pleated trouser tailor good..
    Do you think the style will return..??
    Wonderful history lesson

  • @doctor1206
    @doctor1206 Před 2 lety

    Very good episode :)

  • @injectingRevolution
    @injectingRevolution Před 2 lety +3

    i still wear them. even as a smart casual with a polo

  • @tommydavies7884
    @tommydavies7884 Před 2 lety +4

    Pleated will never be defeated

  • @tomfrazier1103
    @tomfrazier1103 Před 2 lety

    I was into these in the mid '80s as I graduated from jeans & tee shirts. My Mom has made some kilts as she was in a bagpipe band. I had one pair of flat fronted trousers that I liked a lot then, a brand called "Edwin". Banana Republic Ghurkha shorts were the bomb. As a young man I had thick thighs, and older I have put on weight, and have divorced from fashion ability, that I liked as a kid. I worked and bought my own "Fashion" back then, and such as I have now, though the Brooks Brothers has closed.

  • @OPMDK
    @OPMDK Před 2 lety

    A lot of the winter/fall weight trousers I purchased from Spier & McKay are single pleated

  • @cuddlybunny6159
    @cuddlybunny6159 Před 2 lety +4

    I never stopped. Muscular thighs and man junk need pleats.

    • @allanh5618
      @allanh5618 Před 2 lety

      Obscuring one's junk is a big deal in some societies.

  • @johnsantello9731
    @johnsantello9731 Před 2 lety +4

    Also there is the infantilization of menswear as well casualization.

    • @RobertLinthicum
      @RobertLinthicum Před 2 lety +2

      This is true. I am almost 60 years old and get comments from strangers when I wear age-appropriate clothing. Many men my age wear sweats, shorts, flip-flops, etc. everywhere.

  • @OldDominionEDC
    @OldDominionEDC Před 2 lety +2

    Excellent discussion, as always.

  • @VikingMeetsPinay
    @VikingMeetsPinay Před 2 lety

    Hi! I am very entrigued by the clothing style of this channel, but being raised in a family where "normal" fashion has been followed I do not have any starting point for venturing into this kind of dressing. Could you please make a video of where to start?
    Regards from Norway.