Confidence can make even the trashiest clothes look better than the actually look He's comfortable and confident in his clothes. Unfortunately style people can't teach that...that's why they encourage you to find your own style. When you feel good you look good whether your outfit cost 500$ or 50cents.
@@folasadeadedapo thats so true, comfort over fanciness every time. If you dont feel comfortable in your outfit, then it won’t look nearly as good as if you actually are happy with how you look and are confident
I just realized I’ve beeen wearing the same 4 black Walmart tshirts and shorts for almost a year now, I’m just go ahead and save this so I can buy when I go money
for jackets and coat but istf for sweats and tshirts if someone paying over 20$ thats just too much, u can literally just find some tshirt manupactures just tell them the size and material get 25 u will never need to buy tshirt ever again 25 tshirts with 5 white 5 black 5 beige, and just other colours u will never need to buy tshirt ever again i do this a lot
In the US, UNIQLO isn't affordable at all. That's why I wait to go back home to the Philippines or Japan even if it's just once a year then haul shit from there. For other people in the US ig it's affordable and the quality is great since that's the only price most Americans are exposed to but for other people who've been in a UNIQLO elsewhere the prices are staggeringly high (around 4x). Me and my mom are hosts for an exchange program and every time we take our Japanese students to UNIQLO to show them the price, they just gasp. Ik tariffs and other taxes can play a role in this but it really is just ridiculous (same goes for Daiso). $14 for a shirt on sale in the US but back in Asia it's around $6 reg price and about $3 sale (Philippines) and I've seen prices drop to around the 100-200Y in Japan ($1=$150 jpy). Those $88 sweats probs cost $30 or less back home. We (me and student) stumbled upon a trench coat at uniqlo on sale for around $60 (final price w/ tax *California*) and the student said "this is not UNIQLO" due to the pricing.
This dude’s really about to make me question the entire way I attempt to fit myself into clothing sizes lol. He makes everything loose and baggy look clean, classy, and casual… well played my man… well played. I’ll trust the process 👌🏽👌🏽👍🏽
$25 is pricey! I think Uniqlo selvage jeans, OCBD’s, socks, merino wool sweaters, parkas, and overcoats are good bang for buck deals before sales but that’s it. All of these pieces (except for socks) are all in great condition 3-5 yrs later.
@@vidyab.6938 I’ve had my Uniqlo parka for 2yrs now. It originally retails for $200. I just waited until the next F/W season and watched my coat go on sale for $100 then again for $60. At $60 I picked up 2 one for me and 1 for my brother. The staples (OCBD’s, Lenin shirts, Marino wool jumpers, parkas, packable puffers and overcoats always go on sale and they always have overstock. F/W 22 will go on sale twice, 1st when S/S 23 drops for 25-30% off and again with when F/W 23 for 30-60% off.
@Mike Oxlong Parang ganon padin retail price nila naglalaro lang pero yeah i remember before they do big sales ngayon ang exclusive na talaga nila pero worth padin tumatagal eh
Idk bout you brother but Uniqlo in Indonesia have a pretty nice discount time to time, so yeah wait for the discount bro its pretty affordable and its quite often
Tbh ang laki ng price difference. Mura nga sa Asia, including Philippines, mag abang lang ng sale. Dito sa US, $40 sa Uniqlo is considered SALE. $14 tshirt nila ON SALE. Halos P800 na un for a tshirt w no logo whatsoever, e jan nung huli kong uwi may mahahanap ka pang mga prices na around P300-500 depending sa kung ano klaseng tshirt. Dito $80 coats nila on sale, kasura mga prices dine ng UNIQLO. Pag dinadala namin mga japanese students namin sa uniqlo lumalabas sila ksi di sila makapaniwalang UNIQLO un dahil sa mahal ng bilihin.
i love uniqlo!! i have items bought from there from nearly a decade ago still in my closet in pristine condition even though i wear them quite often. uniqlo wear lasts and they go with everything
I used to be a Uniqlo mania but it's gotten expensive and when more Western people started to buy their clothes Uniqlo changed up lot of things, for me I think Uniqlo used to be a lot simplier in some way. I wish UK had their sister brand 'GU', it's similiar but a little cheaper and without the heatech or Airism stuff.
Can you make a video about the highest quality brands, no (or at least a very generous) budget? I’m looking for something to save for that will last me forever
@@laxerbrah11 I personally wasn't a fan of Everlanes fabric or fit. I discovered Marine Layer though. Smaller selection and a bit pricey too, but their fabric is so soft and breathable and has a bit of a looser cut.
I love Uniqlo too but I’m curious what you have to say about some of the fabrics they use for their sweaters? Like the soufflé line, they seem very soft and like they’re good quality but they’re primarily synthetic. I tend to stay away from acrylic and polyester for sweaters and I’ve seen you recommend the same in some of your videos. Do you recommend the soufflé sweaters as an exception? They do look really nice 👌 thanks Tim, great work with the videos and congratulations on getting sponsored by the big U 😎
I wish there were more of these kinds of brands that cater to slim/muscular preferences. As a bigger dude, the oversized fits just don’t suit me the best.
Currently wearing a limestone gray Colorful Standard crewneck. I ordered it and some sweatpants after your grey sweatpants video. Couldn't be happier. Thanks for the recommendation.
@@maxseppelt I would say so. It's very good quality and reasonably priced. I'm 5'9 and I got a small, it fits perfectly. Plus, it arrives in like 5 business days despite being shipped from Portugal so that's a bonus.
I recently started following you and - not gonna lie - I love your style and I'm slowly going to adapt and try to pull it off for myself. Having said that, I felt like writing a bit about 'affordable' brands. To be honest, 25 dollars for a t-shirt is not much for some I'm sure, but where I live (Poland) it just wouldn't work to fill out my already lacking wardrobe with such items. They're nice to wear and last long I'm sure, however here on average one basic t-shirt costs something around 10$, even less for cheap/knockoff brands. My only chance of getting quality clothes on my salary (which is somewhere around 800 bucks a month) is to get lucky at thrift shops, which is where I got most of my best clothes from anyway. Different meanings of affordable I guess. And yeah, I'm trying to listen to the transcendental advice of 'just stop being poor', but so far it didn't work. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
i went to uniqlo after hearing your (and others) review. best store ever. the only place that has great feeling clothes for me. thick fabric, great colour selection, amazing fit. absolutely love it and i hope there will be a store in my city soon!
Kinda. For T shirts yeah. I won't spend more than 2k on a T-shirt any day. But I do have jackets, overshirts and other stuff worth 20k each because they could last for ages. T shirts are usually fast fashion and 500-1000 are more than enough for them by Indian standards
I just grabbed an oversized men's Uniqlo tshirt from a thrift store and I was not prepared for the level of quality. The design is black and white marbled/abstract and it's thick, soft, and has great seams
Thanks a lot. Can you share with us the colours you wear in your last outfit? Is it in the quarter zip, Optical white and in the sweatpants, snow melange?
Mine is G star raw for denim jeans and jackets, Amazon essentials for hoodies shirts shorts, goodfellow Target men’s tech chinos in all colors for versatility and comfort
Great video! Do you have any recommendations for women's clothing (same style and same types of pieces)? Are these shops also good options for women's pieces?
Uniqlo in uk or us or japan, sure they are affordable, but in other area like south east asia, their prices are freakin high. For example with the shirt, in the us, its 15 dollars but in vietnam, its too expensive for a shirt to be in the range from 250k vnd to 500k vnd (these include discount prices too)
on today's episode of the award-winning "am i poor?" show, now we have affordable brands affordable (for me) means h&m basic, not a t-shirt that costs more than any of my jeans
this man makes anything look drippy
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Confidence can make even the trashiest clothes look better than the actually look
He's comfortable and confident in his clothes. Unfortunately style people can't teach that...that's why they encourage you to find your own style. When you feel good you look good whether your outfit cost 500$ or 50cents.
@@folasadeadedapo thats so true, comfort over fanciness every time. If you dont feel comfortable in your outfit, then it won’t look nearly as good as if you actually are happy with how you look and are confident
@@tylerrslays solid color is the play that need in a life to pop and speak yo looks
Lmao looks like a bum .
I just realized I’ve beeen wearing the same 4 black Walmart tshirts and shorts for almost a year now, I’m just go ahead and save this so I can buy when I go money
a year? i wear the same 2 jeans for maybe 6 years already
@@dp271 6 years? I've been naked for 30
@@electthelambda only 30?! For me it’s been 50
@@Someonesomewhere000 Ohh god only 50? nearly 100
100? you already beat the queen of england
$88 for sweats is not an affordable basic
overpsenders tend to think $50 tshirts are affordable
for jackets and coat but istf for sweats and tshirts if someone paying over 20$ thats just too much, u can literally just find some tshirt manupactures just tell them the size and material get 25 u will never need to buy tshirt ever again 25 tshirts with 5 white 5 black 5 beige, and just other colours u will never need to buy tshirt ever again i do this a lot
In the US, UNIQLO isn't affordable at all. That's why I wait to go back home to the Philippines or Japan even if it's just once a year then haul shit from there. For other people in the US ig it's affordable and the quality is great since that's the only price most Americans are exposed to but for other people who've been in a UNIQLO elsewhere the prices are staggeringly high (around 4x). Me and my mom are hosts for an exchange program and every time we take our Japanese students to UNIQLO to show them the price, they just gasp. Ik tariffs and other taxes can play a role in this but it really is just ridiculous (same goes for Daiso). $14 for a shirt on sale in the US but back in Asia it's around $6 reg price and about $3 sale (Philippines) and I've seen prices drop to around the 100-200Y in Japan ($1=$150 jpy). Those $88 sweats probs cost $30 or less back home. We (me and student) stumbled upon a trench coat at uniqlo on sale for around $60 (final price w/ tax *California*) and the student said "this is not UNIQLO" due to the pricing.
@@exid193 that's why you buy from Ross Marshalls TJ Maxx and other underprice stores you can get branded sweat pants for just 11.99
In my country it's called luxury
This dude’s really about to make me question the entire way I attempt to fit myself into clothing sizes lol. He makes everything loose and baggy look clean, classy, and casual… well played my man… well played. I’ll trust the process 👌🏽👌🏽👍🏽
1.UNIQLO
2.WEEKDAY
3.COLORFUL STANDARD
bro idk if uniqlo counts as affordable when its like $25 for a plain tee where I live lmao
$25 is pricey! I think Uniqlo selvage jeans, OCBD’s, socks, merino wool sweaters, parkas, and overcoats are good bang for buck deals before sales but that’s it. All of these pieces (except for socks) are all in great condition 3-5 yrs later.
places with weak currencies have it rough man, the airism tee is 60 here🤷♂️
@@pattgsm my parka was $160 🥲 it’s really warm though
Plain T Shirts are £7 in England ($8.50)
@@vidyab.6938 I’ve had my Uniqlo parka for 2yrs now. It originally retails for $200. I just waited until the next F/W season and watched my coat go on sale for $100 then again for $60. At $60 I picked up 2 one for me and 1 for my brother. The staples (OCBD’s, Lenin shirts, Marino wool jumpers, parkas, packable puffers and overcoats always go on sale and they always have overstock. F/W 22 will go on sale twice, 1st when S/S 23 drops for 25-30% off and again with when F/W 23 for 30-60% off.
Filipinos looking at the expensive Uniqlo price tags
Fr tangina, a year of pagtitipid need ko to buy one
@Mike Oxlong Parang ganon padin retail price nila naglalaro lang pero yeah i remember before they do big sales ngayon ang exclusive na talaga nila pero worth padin tumatagal eh
Idk bout you brother but Uniqlo in Indonesia have a pretty nice discount time to time, so yeah wait for the discount bro its pretty affordable and its quite often
2k pesos for jeans hahaha , in malaysia it's only RM149.00 , i live in both country tho
Tbh ang laki ng price difference. Mura nga sa Asia, including Philippines, mag abang lang ng sale. Dito sa US, $40 sa Uniqlo is considered SALE. $14 tshirt nila ON SALE. Halos P800 na un for a tshirt w no logo whatsoever, e jan nung huli kong uwi may mahahanap ka pang mga prices na around P300-500 depending sa kung ano klaseng tshirt. Dito $80 coats nila on sale, kasura mga prices dine ng UNIQLO. Pag dinadala namin mga japanese students namin sa uniqlo lumalabas sila ksi di sila makapaniwalang UNIQLO un dahil sa mahal ng bilihin.
The fact that Uniqlo is considered "affordable" boggles my mind. It's easily a week of my allowance in uni.
Get a job
@@ozzy1154 No.
Uniqlo is very affordable in Asia I guess
@@wcfan623 its not
@@ozzy1154 no
Even Uniqlo clothes are still expensive for me
@@Oreggon fashion is kinda expensive tho
Yeah for my country its still one of the expensive place to buy clothes.
and it’s not even an ethical brand..
@@clown-cat 💀
@@clown-cat right? 😭
These are still quite expensive, especially that last one. A quarter zip is $90!
This is good to know, but there is a difference between affordable and cheap!
Bro the last one got beanies for 40 dollars like bruh wtf
Mr. Uniqlo posts another banger! Lol
Just discovered your channel, you have good taste!
Now this is what I want. Affordable yet good. Thank you
i love uniqlo!! i have items bought from there from nearly a decade ago still in my closet in pristine condition even though i wear them quite often. uniqlo wear lasts and they go with everything
I used to be a Uniqlo mania but it's gotten expensive and when more Western people started to buy their clothes Uniqlo changed up lot of things, for me I think Uniqlo used to be a lot simplier in some way. I wish UK had their sister brand 'GU', it's similiar but a little cheaper and without the heatech or Airism stuff.
Can you make a video about the highest quality brands, no (or at least a very generous) budget? I’m looking for something to save for that will last me forever
Everlane is high quality basics. Little bit more pricey than those listed here but check them out.
If money is not a problem, then Louis Vuitton
@@uropy they don't sell baciss
@@laxerbrah11 I personally wasn't a fan of Everlanes fabric or fit. I discovered Marine Layer though. Smaller selection and a bit pricey too, but their fabric is so soft and breathable and has a bit of a looser cut.
This helps so much!!
I love Uniqlo too but I’m curious what you have to say about some of the fabrics they use for their sweaters? Like the soufflé line, they seem very soft and like they’re good quality but they’re primarily synthetic. I tend to stay away from acrylic and polyester for sweaters and I’ve seen you recommend the same in some of your videos. Do you recommend the soufflé sweaters as an exception? They do look really nice 👌 thanks Tim, great work with the videos and congratulations on getting sponsored by the big U 😎
Me: laughing in H&m basics
H&M is also costly!!!! Rich people
H&m clothing quality is all over the place. I have some pieces that I've been wearing for 5+ years, and some other pieces don't last 5 months lol
Very true. I have some shirts were some buttons fell of after 2 weeks💀
I wish there were more of these kinds of brands that cater to slim/muscular preferences. As a bigger dude, the oversized fits just don’t suit me the best.
Currently wearing a limestone gray Colorful Standard crewneck. I ordered it and some sweatpants after your grey sweatpants video. Couldn't be happier. Thanks for the recommendation.
Is it good?
@@maxseppelt I would say so. It's very good quality and reasonably priced. I'm 5'9 and I got a small, it fits perfectly. Plus, it arrives in like 5 business days despite being shipped from Portugal so that's a bonus.
I personally love zaful cheap but amazing for variety.
I recently started following you and - not gonna lie - I love your style and I'm slowly going to adapt and try to pull it off for myself.
Having said that, I felt like writing a bit about 'affordable' brands. To be honest, 25 dollars for a t-shirt is not much for some I'm sure, but where I live (Poland) it just wouldn't work to fill out my already lacking wardrobe with such items. They're nice to wear and last long I'm sure, however here on average one basic t-shirt costs something around 10$, even less for cheap/knockoff brands. My only chance of getting quality clothes on my salary (which is somewhere around 800 bucks a month) is to get lucky at thrift shops, which is where I got most of my best clothes from anyway.
Different meanings of affordable I guess.
And yeah, I'm trying to listen to the transcendental advice of 'just stop being poor', but so far it didn't work. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
hey, you can get Unqilo T-shirts for 60-65 zl in Warsaw :)
Man you love that brand
i went to uniqlo after hearing your (and others) review. best store ever. the only place that has great feeling clothes for me. thick fabric, great colour selection, amazing fit. absolutely love it and i hope there will be a store in my city soon!
For Indians affordable Tshirt means 3.5$ and Rich branded Tshirt means 17$
Kinda. For T shirts yeah.
I won't spend more than 2k on a T-shirt any day. But I do have jackets, overshirts and other stuff worth 20k each because they could last for ages.
T shirts are usually fast fashion and 500-1000 are more than enough for them by Indian standards
Uniqlo is still an expensive brand here in the Philippines, but I like the quality
I just grabbed an oversized men's Uniqlo tshirt from a thrift store and I was not prepared for the level of quality. The design is black and white marbled/abstract and it's thick, soft, and has great seams
Thanks a lot. Can you share with us the colours you wear in your last outfit? Is it in the quarter zip, Optical white and in the sweatpants, snow melange?
I just got the nicest t-shirt from uni qlo yesterday and I love it
Me encanta mucha ropa de UNIQLO. En mi olvidado país no hay tiendas UNIQLO y no tengo forma de pedir del extranjero🥺
the quarter zip at the end is the heather grey or snow melange colorway?
Thanks man I’m gonna check it out
Mine is G star raw for denim jeans and jackets, Amazon essentials for hoodies shirts shorts, goodfellow Target men’s tech chinos in all colors for versatility and comfort
Great channel, dude. Hit up Abercrombie. Their Essentials range is fire: well priced, nice oversized cuts, and great quality cotton.
yeah he's definitely not paid by the last one lol
Hi Tim, can u make a tutorial on styling with sling bag?
Great video! Do you have any recommendations for women's clothing (same style and same types of pieces)? Are these shops also good options for women's pieces?
Watching this short in a Uniqlo Airism oversize withe tee is being on another level
For the uni clo oversize shirts do you have to go up in size or your usual?
As someone who rarely buys fast fashion stuff, I was shocked how bad the fabric quality of Weekday is. No experience with the other two so far
I’m a pretty big dude, 6’3 and little over 250lbs. I hope that I can find something nice on here. Thank you for sharing!
Uniqlo does up to 2X T’s and jackets I believe.
Nice outfit
Uniqlo in uk or us or japan, sure they are affordable, but in other area like south east asia, their prices are freakin high. For example with the shirt, in the us, its 15 dollars but in vietnam, its too expensive for a shirt to be in the range from 250k vnd to 500k vnd (these include discount prices too)
Tim make a video on brands that provide high quality clothing for men which are affordable . I want to buy nice flannels and hoodies.
I’m wearing head to toe uni qlo everyday.
Heat tech items are style and practical in winter ❄️
you can checkout this youtube channel for more fashion stuff- Vrishvan
Hey Tim, what do you think about Cropp?
Cordyceps clothing... *Me who watched The Last Of Us👀
Name of weekday sweatpants?
Is Weekday same quality as H&M? Because Weekday brand is part of H&M group. Can you respond please
Industry of All Nations is also great!
but still not affordable to me :((
did… did he say Cordyceps sweatshirt?
Skincare routine? Please??
I just buy second hand clothes. Then I can buy more clothes for the same price AND it's sustainable. That is a hell of a deal
Man $88 for a solid colored hoodie ain’t cheap. Colorful standard. Colorful prices too 😂
hey great content on youtube shorts, focus on shorts i enjoy them more!!!
This is great
My fave is uniqlo
Bro can you do an episode where you recommend clothes for big and tall fellas
what shoes were those at the end? nice vid btw
Balenciaga Phantom
Is the airism good for layering , is it long enough?
where are the transparent glasses from?
From which brand is the black Shirt which is shown at the start? It looks very nice with the thick collar.
The issue with uniqlo is all the decent stuff is always out of stock
How do you make everything look good though?
Uniqlo stores are so futuristic too
Top stores, costco, walmart, target.
Uniqlo denim is also great
Hey Tim, what colorway is that quarter zip in? I want to say it's in optical white?
where did you get that half zip turtle neck???
I hope the Courier and Supplier are on your side.
When he says 80€ sweatpants are affordable brand 😂
Ya got any recommendations for tall people? I'm literally cycling through my three pants
It’s called XL and XXL
H&M and Colorful Standard shares similar fabric mills
Knew its uniqlo before watching the video lol
I’m small enough to fit a boys large or extra large and I think like 80% of my non-secondhand clothes are from the target boys section. $15 jeans 😍😍😍
Uniqlo is the best, especially its collabs every season
brother, a uniqlo tee goes for about rm200 in my country, Malaysia😂😭 to put into perspective, per month we earn around rm1500 at minimum.
Bro said 'affordable' when a PLAIN WHITE TEE costs 55 dollars in the U.S. from weekday, and from color standard a plain tee is 35 dollars.
the uniform
The airism oversized tshirt
-Tim Dessaint.
bro can u send me link to that first jacket... like I can't find it
My favourite is mki mikiyoku zoku
Just like so i remember to come back and write this down
Can you suggest brands that are really sustainable?
What are the blue denim you wear?
Weekday has awesome clothing. They dont deliver to the US, do they?
Hi Tim! We’re about the same height - what size of uniqlo airism oversized T do you wear?
1: Thrift store
2: Local listings
3: Thrift store
Do this work or can I buy if I live in South Africa
Any tips on ordering Weekday to the US? Plz help 😅
Bylt is 🔥
bro 15 dollars is expensive for me
Bro color full standard selling 1 sweatpants for 88 usd
Uniqlo
Weekday
Colorful standard
on today's episode of the award-winning "am i poor?" show, now we have affordable brands
affordable (for me) means h&m basic, not a t-shirt that costs more than any of my jeans
winter fits plssss
me when reading the tittle '' brands that aren't available in your country ''
Guess i'll watch in pain
Ahh the good ol plug. Lol.