What "Boardwalk Empire" Got Wrong (Menswear Expert's Review)
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00:00 Boardwalk Empire Meanswer Review Introduction
Among the most well-acclaimed gangster TV shows is Boardwalk Empire, and as menswear enthusiasts, it’s more fun to watch because of the clothing of male characters.
Set during the prohibition years in the US, “Boardwalk Empire” is an HBO TV show that spans the 1920s era of bootleggers. The series first aired in 2010, starting at the eve of Prohibition in 1920. The show aired over the course of four years, carrying a period for 11 years up till 1931 in 56 episodes or five seasons. During this time in history, menswear saw a transition from the sober, formal dress of the previous century to a more relaxed outfit.
The Men and Their Style:
03:37 Enoch "Nucky" Thompson (Steve Buscemi): Suits
06:32 Nucky's Shirts & Collars
09:28 Nucky's Shoes, Boots, & Socks
11:14 Nucky's Ties & Accessories
12:47 Jimmy Darmody (Michael Pitt): Suits & Shirts
16:58 Jimmy's Boots, Socks, Accessories
18:36 Chalky White (Michael Kenneth Williams)
20:43 Richard Harrow (Jack Huston)
23:30 Gyp Rosetti (Bobby Cannavale)
27:11 Lucky Luciano (Vincent Piazza)
If you’re looking for actual wearability in the modern age, we think Lucky Luciano pulled it off the best, most likely because of his understanding of color combinations.
At the end of the day, Boardwalk Empire is like a lot of other series. It’s great fun to watch. It’s interesting as a menswear enthusiast. But, historically, it’s not really accurate. If you really want to know what men actually wore in 19-teens, we recently made a guide for that, and we have an upcoming one about the 1920s.
That being said, we applaud any television show that focuses on classic menswear because it exposes that style to a broader mainstream audience. And we firmly believe that because of these shows, new people want to learn more about it, maybe wear a suit, maybe wear a collar pin or a tie after all, which is great for our cause in general.
29:59 Outfit Rundown - Jak na to + styl
A Part 2 would allow for the expansion of other notable characters such as Arnold Rothstein, Mickey Doyle, Nelson van Alden, Eli Thompson, etc.
Agreed, Arnold Rothstein dressed the best imo
And al Capone
Do you make that video
Now a Babylon Berlin review would be great to complete the collection !
I can't imagine Raphael, raised in Germany, NOT doing a costume review of that show.
My favorite outfit in Boardwalk Empire is one of Chalky White's three piece suits. The fabric of the jacket and pants is a dark blue or purple with a bold rust orange windowpane check. The waistcoat is solid rust orange to match the color of the check pattern in the jacket. That combination knocked me out!
30:01, this has to be one of the best scenes in Gentleman's Gazette history. 👌
😂
Raphael went all out cinematic with that, "What I'm wearing", segment! Like he hired a cinematographer and director just for that part. ^_^
Glad you like it
@@rafaelcastillo3834 exactly.
I always thought that some characters looked believable but others were just way too stylised for the era. I must say, though, that the round collars that point inward on Nucky's shirts were so intriguing to me that I actually had a shirt made like that for myself. It's a really sleek design.
Critical videos should be educational and spreading awareness, and this is one of the best example of one.
I enjoy that I get to "cheat" in the boutonniere dept as my wife is a flower farmer so I can pick them fresh
This is by far my favorite genre of videos that you do. I love how well you explain the period accuracy. I do have to say that Boardwalk Empire was one of my favorite shows and I loved how the clothing fit each character’s personality. Well done sir!
Boardwalk Empire is a gorgeous looking show. I love the suits as well as many of the sets (particularly the interiors)
where the show was filmed. Thank you for reviewing this show!
Another note about Richard’s suit:
Formal Military uniforms, especially Army Pinks and Greens and Marine Corps Service Alpha uniforms feature action backs, so that also harkens to Richard’s military background.
Thank you so very much. Your videos are always so informative!
I never got around to watching Boardwalk Empire, but I will now, thank you folks are awesome
Wow, i friggin love this channel.
Another accurate thing about Jimmy's suspenders is that the bright contrasting color was a popular fashion statement for young gentlemen at the time
Very well done and enjoyable video.
I thoroughly enjoyed this video. Well-researched :0 thank you. Can't wait for more like this!
This was exactly what I was looking for. Nice job
Great video and analysis, thank you.
good stuff. you guys should do an episode on 'Road to Perdition'
Another excellent video. Raphael, you are simply the best at this with the most knowledge and in-depth information. I love your attitude about the outfits not being quite period accurate, but being okay or understanding about it. After all, it's a drama, not a documentary and you understand that building and informing the character is what costume design is all about, not striving to be the most accurate. As for the suit you wear in this video, I was fortunate enough to see it up close and personal at the second annual StyleCon a few years back. Still looks great.
Excellent video 👍🏻 I was bummed when that showed canceled but I guess that is how it goes sometimes with networks
Great show with amazing outfits!
Great idea to introduce the Boardwalk Empire at t he outset. Most people in the US don't have access to it, like me, so it made this video much more approachable and very entertaining. Those button boots look nice!
Looking forward to the eventual Great Gatsby review!
I have a big wedding coming up and this channel is already becoming a big help.
I hope that if you do a part 2 to this video you cover some of the other characters styles. Especially Arnold Rothstein. A stand out character of the show with eye catching style. King of both New York and the bow tie. His blue covert coat and grey homburg hat look has always stayed with me.
I really enjoyed watching. Maybe you can do more episodes like this one also about peaky blinders par exemple. Love your channel keep going.
I would love to see u guys reviewing Hannibal's outlooks from the series.
Martin Greenfield just passed the other week. I live less than a mile from the factory and have the distinct pleasure of owning a couple few of them.
I am a little disappointed that you found that Boardwalk Empire wasn't that accurate since I LOVED the costuming but I thoroughly enjoyed your review! I hope you do a pat 2!
What an excellent topic. 👏🏻👏🏻🥂
Great video!
Great video! I forgot how many amazing actors were on that show including my all time favourite Micheal K Williams (R.I.P)!
One of your absolute best! Please see if you can do more along this same line. Today's younger generation needs to be educated about how well men used to dress and, hopefully, one day emulate them.
I have so much fun watching your videos. I trust your analytical reviews on the films and TV series to evaluate authenticity of the costumes. Would you consider reviewing a comedy series "Jeeves and Wooster" by Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie?
Thank you very much for this informative video.
I have always wondered if the actors get to keep the bespoke clothing made for them in these kinds of shows. For instance Daniel Craig, does he have to return all those suits that are bespoke made for his body? I imagine the suits made for boardwalk empire or downtown abbey were many tens of thousands, especially considering that they had to have special fabrics made. You couldn’t really wear a boardwalk empire suit out as normal wear, but you could definitely wear 007 clothing. Then again, those celebrities have more money than they could possibly ever spend, and already spend 10-50k on multiple suits regularly.
Why don't American productions just hire Sven and Co.? It seems like they know far more about menswear than those with a degree.
The problem might not be that the experts don't now the correct attires, but that the people in charge are just not willing to pay the additional price on something that most people won't even notice.
@@CoverofWinter to be fair, getting the vibe right really helps, even if not every little detail is right.
because costume design is not about "getting things period correct" but to help tell the story through clothes. it's why someone like janie bryant is best in the business even though the rise of the trousers in mad men was too low.
@@chataclysm2112 that pretty much was going to be my comment. Too many don't understand that it's not about accuracy, but about showing who the character is through the clothing.
Great video. I wish more people could manage a critical tone with this level of respect and purpose. Love it. Ps: Have you done Peaky Blinders yet? 😬
I like this idea for videos.
I loved Preston’s little touch
Hello from France 🇫🇷, an amazing video just like all the times ! Can you make one about the suits in The crown please 🙏.
It could be a good idea ?
Great video.
Can you also do Goodfellas
You forgot Arnold Rothstein. Best wardrobe of the series on my book.
Contrast: Rothstein was brought up in a comfortable middle class family and had conservative taste - quiet luxury. Thompson was brought up in a working class family and I feel he has no innate good taste- he wears what his tailor & the magazines suggest, with some personal choice in colors.
Interesting comparisons... good point about the Jimmy character always looks like someone else dressed him (note his suits all fit like he wishes he was bigger than he is).
I am waiting for the 1920s video Raphael is going to host
Jimmy’s look was my favorite style. When his character died so did the show.
Another series that I would like get your views on men's clothing is The Knick.
I own a pair of NOS oxfords from the mid 20's. They are cemented construction. It's only recent times that cemented construction was strictly a sign of cheap shoes. When you do away with the welt you can make something a lot more sleek.
FYI no they don't fit me. Men's feet were a lot smaller then. By modern sizing they would probably be a US men's size 8AAAA. I got them really cheap and just wanted them.
You've gotta do Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Menswear review!
Good job.
Would love to listen to your opinion on “Mad Men” series.
I think they have a video on that
Here you go - Enjoy! gentl.mn/mad-men
@@gentlemansgazette thank you!
I believe that most characters wore collar bars because the collars were not starched to a proper degree of stiffness. Few of them have the unyielding quality of a period collar- you shouldn't even be able to bend a really hard starched collar enough to use a collar bar. Best available example - Herbert Hoover.
Could you do a video like this on "Only Fools and Horses " ?
can you please you make a video about zoot suits styles
I mean to be totally honest he is a practical person he was in the Army and you'll be using but I can see how lot of soldiers after the war would be more practical and less more you know ornate
Can you do one about American Hustle?
I'd like to get a suit inspired by boardwalk empire. Where should I shop for the suits and shirts from that era? Your shop the video section doesn't mention the suits and shirts.
I have become interested in classic only recently. Can someone please explain to me why Raphael pointed out that Jimmy wearing darker shirts is a beginner mistake? Thanks!
Can you please do what men wear in 1950s
Cool, now do a video like this about Peaky Blinders!
As a non native American I'd love to hear your thoughts on men's style and such from your particular heritage and its impact on classic and modern trends and hear you speaking your native language even if I couldn't understand. Thanks for bringing your vision to fruition on your channel. 🙏
Where can I find a belted pleated suit jacket, there are no vintage clothing stores near me
I wear those sox holders....and the shirt holder.....the one that connects to the bottom of the shirt then circle the thigh and holds down the shirt ....the purpose of this is to hold the shirt in place ....I know when I wear suspenders with out the holders I get a bulge of my shirt by my stomach and the shirt holders SOLVED THIS PROBLEM 😆 🤣 😂
Lucky is the best dresser in the series and real life
Wonderful inputs as always. One slight issue though, it should be Richard Harrow instead of Richard Garrow.
Good spot! All updated ;)
@@gentlemansgazette That wunderbar, kind sir.
Jimmy Darmody was 10/10
To the lost 🥃
Do a video on jfk style
can you do an episode for better call saul or gus fring from breaking bad?
Do peaky blinders next
Just slightly off-topic: how long does it take you to produce a video like that?
A lot of men hours because you have to rewatch the original show
Peasant shot fired 😂
Please tell about how to look smart in school uniform
I want to know how they get the bloodstains out of their saddle shoes.
"...didn't anticipate the Gentlemen's Gazette reviewing their episodes." What peasants! ;)
I missed Arnold's style...
where is Arnold Rothstein?
He is the best looking in the series!
I was wondering if you could review john wick suit style. It's modern but I like it..
All black? Not a look we'd suggest! Check out why here: gentl.mn/black-menswear
I thought Raphael abandoned us for his fancy lawyering
Mickey Doyle is the best character.
What are the shoes at 17:52?
I thought this was going to be more on the storyline and not the cloths
you need a colt m1902 pistol to go with your outfit !
Yp. As a "Blinder", please consider not loading it.
@@abendrothmturee4355 why´s that, mate ?
What about peaky blinders?!!?
Dude you look like a million dollars! Keep it up with those suits.
Next, HBO's Rome :p
HAHA!
Any and every time I see suspenders on snugly fit pants I know it's poor dressing from the movie staff. Men weren't so cumbersome on purpose, as a standard.
Maybe next time peaky blinders?
Frankly, I could not care less about your nagging about those tiny out-of-era flaws when it comes to the clothing. BE is just such a great show with so many topics and issues of the of WWI America that the pure genius of the whole makes up for any shortcomings. Besides, it´s more than an opinion of yours really, since there had surely always been variations and alterations of the trends popular back then. One should at least be aware of that.
23:30
Am I the only one who enjoys these videos but finds them just too long?
😃😍😎
Hated Jimmy, never looked like someone from that era
12:39 PEASANT ALERT!!!
I'd love to dress like Nucky Thomson but I don't have a spare $50,000 laying around and 3 hours a day to do it.
now show us your Tommy gun