How To Rebuild Your Casual Wardrobe As An Adult Man

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    0:00 - How To Rebuild Your Casual Wardrobe As An Adult Man
    0:27 - Law of wardrobe constraints
    1:10 - Rule #1
    1:38 - Rule #2
    1:55 - Rule #3
    2:08 - Rule #4
    2:40 - Rule #5
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    5:00 - Reasons to build your wardrobe
    7:38 - Assess your wardrobe
    11:29 - Go through your clothes
    12:25 - Piece outfits together
    15:47 - How many outfits can you get from your clothing pieces?
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  • @RealMenRealStyle
    @RealMenRealStyle  Pƙed rokem +23

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    • @keithh4006
      @keithh4006 Pƙed rokem

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  • @awesome19931
    @awesome19931 Pƙed rokem +541

    Got sober from herion! Always loved dressing up, but ended up pawning off all my nice clothing to support my addiction. Took a job working at Macys, ended up getting promoted to assistant manager of Tailored Suits and Mens Clothing! Life is amazing !

    • @jamestkirkcameron9189
      @jamestkirkcameron9189 Pƙed rokem +26

      Good job and keep going after it!

    • @kennethluo4934
      @kennethluo4934 Pƙed rokem +8

      W

    • @blondspike74
      @blondspike74 Pƙed rokem +13

      Onwards and upwards. Congrats on getting understanding and control of your story. 😊

    • @naazahs9045
      @naazahs9045 Pƙed rokem +6

      Keep on keepin on mate. Good on ya for turnin your life around like that. Never deviate from the path of betterment. Best wishes !

    • @jaywalkercrew4446
      @jaywalkercrew4446 Pƙed rokem +6

      That’s great your true calling come through.

  • @wynonasbigbrowndragon6121
    @wynonasbigbrowndragon6121 Pƙed rokem +261

    One day I realized that I'm a 30 something father that hasn't changed up the band t-shirts and loose jeans that I found comfortable since my teens.

    • @morningfog532
      @morningfog532 Pƙed rokem +54

      That happened to me about six months ago. Went through my wardrobe and realized I hadn’t bought much in the last 10 years and, as a 32 year old man, still dressed like a college kid. Been rebuilding my wardrobe and loving it. Makes me feel more confident and mature. The compliments from family, friends, and the ladies have been a nice bonus too.

    • @tonyfondacaro1980
      @tonyfondacaro1980 Pƙed rokem +11

      Sounds familiar.

    • @RealMenRealStyle
      @RealMenRealStyle  Pƙed rokem +55

      Piece by piece. Find clothing that reflects who you are and shine bright my friend!

    • @rushthezeppelin
      @rushthezeppelin Pƙed rokem +14

      Yup I figured that out at about 33. Haven't worn a logo shirt since then.

    • @wynonasbigbrowndragon6121
      @wynonasbigbrowndragon6121 Pƙed rokem +3

      @@rushthezeppelin I still appreciate that they function as a great icebreaker for friends who like the same music/movie/what have you on the shirt. Like... if I saw you at a party, unaware of your username, but I saw you wearing a Rush shirt? Oh man. We would definitely end up having a chat. But without that shirt, I'd have no idea.
      That being said, I suppose it serves as a better catalyst to have conversations. Not knowing

  • @ajstyyled4560
    @ajstyyled4560 Pƙed rokem +149

    If there is one piece of advice I could give for rebuilding a wardrobe, it would be having a plan. I lost about 120 lbs, had no clothes that fit, and at the same time in my career, I took a 36 y/o man as far as I could go wearing jeans and band t's. I got my bonus and decided I was going to rebuild my entire wardrobe. The first thing I did was start watching RMRS on CZcams to actually learn what style is. I also can't say enough about the RMRS face book community for learning about style and what works for you. Then I decided my budget. And I decided on $2,500. Once I had a plan, and a budget, I could watch the items I wanted for price and take advantage of sales. In the long run, $2,500 might seem like a lot, but in the 2 years sense I started with that, I've about doubled my annual salary and have moved up 2 positions at work. It obviously wasn't all the clothes that did it, but I had a newfound sense of confidence in myself that has taken me pretty far. The "halo effect" is also very real as I find people generally give me more respect when I look like a boss. All in all, that $2,500 was the best investment in myself I ever made.
    Custom fitted Navy 3 piece suit (Mens Warehouse$500)
    Custom fitted Gray 3 piece suit (Men's Warehouse $500)
    Dark blue 501's (Levi's $50)
    Black 501's (Levi's $50)
    4 custom fitted dress shirts (Light blue, White, White french cuff, Black) (Mens Warehouse $60 each/$240)
    2 pairs of chino's (tan and white) ($50 each)
    Anson belt 3 pack (Brown, Black, Light brown) (silver and gold buckle) ($100)
    Thursday boots Chukka (black) ($150)
    Thursday boots Captain (brown) ($200)
    Thursday boots Monk double monk strap (Brown) $175
    Polo's (Black, Gray, Green) ($50 each)
    Then I put the remaining $250+ into my accessories (never forget the accessories)
    I've sense added a few pieces, but the combos I've been able to pull from this is like endless.

    • @RealMenRealStyle
      @RealMenRealStyle  Pƙed rokem +47

      I need to hire you as a writer!!!

    • @CanadaAstro
      @CanadaAstro Pƙed rokem +4

      Great effort! Well done.

    • @sujoymazumder1723
      @sujoymazumder1723 Pƙed rokem +4

      U r ready for every ocassion apart from a funeral. Just add a pair of white sneakers, a bomber jacket preferably olive green, a denim jacket in true blue without any shades, distressing or signs of whiskers and a black woolen scarves and 3 silk pocket square

    • @jbroge
      @jbroge Pƙed rokem +2

      This is what I love to see. Congrats on all your hard work paying off!

    • @naazahs9045
      @naazahs9045 Pƙed rokem

      @@RealMenRealStyle Dew itt !!

  • @arty_lerry7730
    @arty_lerry7730 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +2

    I'm 26 and finally decided it's time to invest in some good looking clothes and shoes.
    Learning so much stuff. I didn't expect it.
    The fitting, the fabrics, the quality, the styles, etc.
    Most of my clothes and shoes were from syntetic materials.
    Starting by looking for online deals. And looking at materials and brands.

  • @russwhaley
    @russwhaley Pƙed rokem +138

    I just started on a complete rebuild. After a decade that contained divorce and bankruptcy, it was time to get myself and my life on a better track. I started by taking off 180 pounds for starters... and man, do I need clothes! I'm going a piece at a time, but am excited for the possibilities. This video has some great teaching. Thanks, Antonio!

    • @RealMenRealStyle
      @RealMenRealStyle  Pƙed rokem +13

      You’re Amazing đŸ€©

    • @CanadaAstro
      @CanadaAstro Pƙed rokem +3

      Brilliant! Keep moving forward

    • @alexnedilskyj9669
      @alexnedilskyj9669 Pƙed rokem +2

      Russell. You are awesome man! How's your wardrobe coming along? How are you doing in general?

    • @russwhaley
      @russwhaley Pƙed rokem +2

      @@alexnedilskyj9669 Life is good, thank you for asking! The wardrobe is coming along. Fortunately, I work at a job where we're mostly boots/jeans/t-shirts (online company, non-public facility), so I can shop the sales as they come along and not have to drop a lot of $$ all at once. I have the basics pretty well in hand - fancier stuff to come. And that Antonio got me interested in fragrance... what a rabbit hole that is...

    • @thecapone45
      @thecapone45 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@russwhaleythat’s so exciting. Reminds me of my weight loss journey. How excited I was to start buying new clothes. It was like a new lease on life.

  • @smitty30rocks
    @smitty30rocks Pƙed rokem +97

    Separated from the military after 12 years and realized I have no outfits for work. Had to slowly build my wardrobe over the past few months. Going from uniform to what I WANT to wear is such a great freedom that not many people will understand lol

    • @darthvallez
      @darthvallez Pƙed rokem +8

      Same problem here. My 7 years were up at the beginning of the year and I found myself asking everyone "what the hell do you wear to work?"

    • @BlueJayWaters
      @BlueJayWaters Pƙed rokem +5

      My first year out I kept wearing my Navy undershirts with blue jeans and black boots. Basically kept dressing as if I was in the Navy but without the camo lol. I didn't even realize it because even though I had some clothing from before I was in, I was just so used to a uniform, my brain defaulted to blue monochrom to replicate our digi's. Still do it from time to time 5 years later.

    • @imnotusingmyrealname4566
      @imnotusingmyrealname4566 Pƙed rokem +5

      Meanwhile I want the uniform. 😂

    • @Metal7771
      @Metal7771 Pƙed rokem +6

      Oh man, veterans and people still in the military definitely struggle with dressing appropriately for their age, while I was out on liberty in the middle east I had on a pair of chinos and a polo, and I was over dressed compared to my coworkers wearing T shirts and gym shorts. We definitely need to do better with our appearance.

  • @Invinciblemoron1986
    @Invinciblemoron1986 Pƙed rokem +6

    Started the change with the proverb "Dress for the job you want, not the job you have". Now I have the job, and I didn't need to scramble to meet the new dress code.
    What I didn't expect was how much changing the wardrobe changed the day to day frame of mind. No clue if it's psychologically the act of making the change or just being in different clothes, but it has been a noticeable change for the better.

  • @Lancelot0311
    @Lancelot0311 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci +14

    I just got out the Marines this year and I have been really trying to up my wardrobe after not buying clothes for years. Your videos have helped me so much and when I apply your tips/knowledge, I have gotten compliments. Civilian side has been difficult , but I feel that Marine confidence walking into interviews when I know I look good. Semper Fi brother!

  • @blondspike74
    @blondspike74 Pƙed rokem +25

    I’ve just turned 48. I’ve always taken care of my skin and exercised so looked younger than my years. Over the last year or so, looking in the mirror I can see both the younger me and the future older me coming through in my reflection and I like what I’m seeing. I’m changing up my look from more youthful to more mature but still on trend. I can take the time patiently but looking forward to the ageing me. I want the future me to be and look vital, relevant and on trend. Great videos; please keep them coming! Love from Australia. đŸ‘đŸ»

  • @tonyfondacaro1980
    @tonyfondacaro1980 Pƙed rokem +22

    For me, 75% of rebuilding my wardrobe was down to finding a brand that fit me correctly. I have a slimmer build with long torso and arms so I always bought a size larger to make it “fit properly.” Problem is I look like I’m swimming in my clothes. A friend recommended I try tall sizes and lo and behold, Medium Talls fit me perfectly. I narrowed it down to two brands: Banana Republic and Eddie Bauer.. BR for more formal and going-out clothes, EB for lounging around the house, the yard, and running quick errands. It is amazing how much more confidence I have just wearing clothes that I know look and fit better.

  • @freddyaramirez9135
    @freddyaramirez9135 Pƙed rokem +9

    One of my first jobs out of school back in 2019, my then boss told me something that i learned not to just carry in my career, but as my very personal self. He told me “not to sell myself, short.” That’s part of why I choose to have a wardrobe, and make my “uniform.” To carry myself with character, Which would be seen in my wardrobe. Most of the time, Casual button downs combined with boots, and always jeans or chinos. I felt more mature wearing that, and actually feel good in it. Also reflected my office desk job, in the design and construction field of work. To show a sense of my character, and to not sell myself short in life in any field, that is my why.

  • @bullpup33
    @bullpup33 Pƙed rokem +7

    I've been doing these for years. Especially buying articles that were not one hit wonders. You can buy cheap, but you have to know when and where. Rebuilding is a real thing. Had to do it a few times in my life. It can be fun though 🙂

  • @kwaradio22
    @kwaradio22 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +4

    I'm in the divorce category. 48 year old single dad and I'm realizing I have a lot of old, worn, Ill fitting items clogging up the closet. I'm purging everything from H&M! Thanks Antonio! This was the kick in the butt I needed.

  • @RogunK
    @RogunK Pƙed rokem +11

    I'm on a keto diet right now and my goal is around 160 from 212. Been watching a lot of these videos recently and decided to change my style while I'm at it since I'm going to need new cloths anyway. I'm going with budget cloths while I lose weight because I'm going to be changing sizes again soon. Guides like this really help me zero in on how much of each type of clothing items I need and how to mix and match my sets to maximize my wardrobe for both now and when I reach my goal.

  • @biblicallyaccuratecockroach
    @biblicallyaccuratecockroach Pƙed rokem +22

    I'm not a man, but I do follow men's style channels like yours and GG; I like GG for their classical inspiration and your more modern tips to balance it a bit better. Men's fashion changes slower than women's since it focuses more on function vs form, while women's fashion tends to have it reversed because _WaMaN mUsT lOoK hAwT_ is still too ingrained in culture, and what is "hawt" changes with the season, and nowadays with the week, literally, it's called microtrends and it's awful. The few women's style channels that I follow (that aren't just outright historybounding lol) focus on the same base things you keep pressing: fit is the most important thing in an outfit, and it pays in many different ways to invest in a few well-fitting pieces than a ton of meh- or ill-fitting trash. Female bodies have a lot more variables to take into account when fitting, which makes custom the best option for most women but out of price range for all but a few, especially with the push to fast-fashion to even have a chance to ride the trends. If more people saw their wardrobes as more than just cloth to cover your modesty in public, but as something that can make you look your best and can help you feel your best less people would hate their bodies and themselves.

  • @jaygee2116
    @jaygee2116 Pƙed rokem +3

    I took part in a weight loss journey while working from home. Baggy shirt and athletic shorts with sandals was my go to. The shorts started falling off. Then I was laid off and realized I had no suitable work clothes. I decided to change and be the best smelling and best dressed person in a crowd. My wardrobe isn't where I want, but it's getting there.

  • @JohnLee-vl8qk
    @JohnLee-vl8qk Pƙed rokem +2

    I got this in my late 30's. For the last couple of years, I have been building my wardrobe. At first, it was uncomfortable wearing a sports coat/button-down shirt/trousers/ nice shoes, and now it's second nature. Don't be afraid to be the nicest dressed person in the room- (Sven), and now I see those in my circle dressing nicer and stepping up their game.

  • @dandydiagoras
    @dandydiagoras Pƙed rokem +8

    I had a combination of reasons five years ago: I became a father and a teacher, and there were some intense developments in my private life. I just didn't want to wear baggy clothes or student-like outfits anymore. In stead, I opted for a classic look. I always liked shirts and blazers, but now I really went for it and even started to wear neck ties. Perhaps it makes me stand out like a dandy, especially since most male teachers simply wear jeans, hoodies and sneakers around here, but I never regretted my choice. (As a side note, it turns out that it inspired some students, and plenty of people apparently like a classic look, but they just don't take the step.)

  • @josegaitan384
    @josegaitan384 Pƙed rokem +1

    I love this gentleman's videos. I am 37 years old and I am learning how to dress, look casual and modern in my work.

  • @bigatya
    @bigatya Pƙed rokem +1

    I'm older now, I needed to upgrade my wardrobe , was a stylish dresser when I was younger....returning to my roots !

  • @ardentdfender4116
    @ardentdfender4116 Pƙed rokem +5

    Started working at dressing better a few years ago. Sharp casual, business casual was more my style but I can also go full business in a suit if needed. I had realized for unknown reason just gaining about 20 lbs I had been buying more jeans, polos, T-shirt for a while and barely noticed. Many those cloths I never really enjoy wearing that much, but was just easy to throw on without much thought to head to the store, date, movies etc. Still, I know I wasn’t wearing the best of my personal style, always thought about it subconsciously and it bothered me as wasn’t my most confident self as well. So I pruned my entire wardrobe. Also started to exercise more regularly too. With less stuff in my wardrobe I had far less to wear but also less to clog my choice of what to wear.
    I started improving my wardrobe at first by buying the type of dress trousers I liked to wear. I skipped over chinos and went to more Wool type fabric. Wool can come in different weight fabric wise and some the lighter ones are all season wear. But that’s where I started with good drape fabric wool on the lighter side, fit and in a few standard colors like black, navy, gray, tan or slight shade of. Did have a few more black as it was a color I often wore a lot for variety. But once I had a few solid trousers I took them to tailor as they came unheeded in my waist size, I had them hemmed to my fit in the usual Oxford shoes I wore so they fit well in adjustment. Then I had the option to start buying whatever shirt I liked that also fit with the trousers. Already having a versatility of trouser colors mean it was real easy to get shirts to match any shirt type or color. Mostly buttoned up shirts, knit or knit sweater type shirts. Along the way I added more trousers, more shirts etc. Always taking my trousers for tailoring. But slowly like that I was able to improve my wardrobe. In time I added a few suits, including a few blue shades including navy color. Added some sport coats and in navy color. Shirt Jackets are something I liked, recently added a few and still adding more. Shoes improved s lot with real leather shoes and very much what I wear these days. However, it all takes time! Improving your wardrobe takes a lot of effort slowly over time. And just as much you also have to spend time and effort to take care of your cloth and maintain it all.

  • @louiswinterhoff334
    @louiswinterhoff334 Pƙed měsĂ­cem +1

    I just want to look good. I'm Catholic and go to mass every Sunday, and I have always worn a suit. A few things I've noticed is that I feel better, I act better, and people treat me differently. I get compliments often when I go out into public spaces while wearing one of my two suits. Also, people don't just see me, I do not just represent myself. When they see me I do represent myself, but I also represent my family and my faith, my church. So I want to represent well.

  • @Hamydrz
    @Hamydrz Pƙed rokem +3

    I’m 22, decided to rebuild my wardrobe. I was tired of my oversized and skateboard fashion clothing, it always looked good on me and i had a genuine idea about dressing up, but I reached a point in my life that i figured that i need to be more mature and leave my boys clothes behind and dress like a man.

  • @aboutthat77
    @aboutthat77 Pƙed rokem +8

    I'm rebuilding my wardrobe as part of levelling up my lifestyle and this is where minimizing can be so much more. I want to open my wardrobe and know I'm not skipping past clothes I've never and will likely never wear, I want to look good by simply changing it up. Also yeah big re-composition of my body all my pants even tailored ones was always 32" I'm now around 28". Thank you for creating this video and sharing with the world :)

  • @zarekdowd
    @zarekdowd Pƙed rokem +26

    I am starting my second year in college, and I realized that I had been wearing the same clothes and t shirts since I was an early teen. I’ve been watching RMRS for a long time and this video really helped. Because as much as I would love to expand my more formal wardrobe, I have less use for it than I would a more casual wardrobe that I can wear to school. I’m excited to rebuild and renovate my wardrobe and find my style.

    • @saladking2370
      @saladking2370 Pƙed rokem +1

      The clearance racks at big stores like macys are your friends. There are some hidden gems in there. I just found a polo I like for $10, pj's for $5, dress shirts that are usually $80- 100 for about $35-40.

    • @willbeaman9591
      @willbeaman9591 Pƙed rokem +2

      Plan a day to just check around all your thrift stores too and you’ll almost always find one that has the quality clothes, but for pennies on the dollar, I found a nice quality 3 piece navy suit for $7
.once you find that gem of a thrift store you’ll be good

  • @sujoymazumder1723
    @sujoymazumder1723 Pƙed rokem +1

    I turned 40 this April. I think my wardrobe is a treasure trove for 16 to 36. But now I need a wardrobe that lasts for the rest of my life

  • @hellprince1
    @hellprince1 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    I'm 34, having recently gone through a break up that leveled me to the ground and destroyed all of my aspirations and plans. Have been working on my physique, my health, and my psychology in dealing and understanding myself on a very deep level. I decided that it is time to start looking how I feel I am on the inside, and looking at my wardrobe, the band shirts, cartoon designs and crazy ornamental patterns will not cut it. I have to reflect who I am, who I want to be and look the part for the partner that I want to have as well. So here we are now.

  • @Atomic419
    @Atomic419 Pƙed 9 dny

    I recently turned 40 and it’s time I grow up. Time to suit up!

  • @tmeryhewjsf35
    @tmeryhewjsf35 Pƙed rokem +1

    This is the style advice a father should give his son.

  • @VelliHaven
    @VelliHaven Pƙed rokem +19

    Wow, this vid has the best timing. I moved to another city recently, went though renovation and also gained moderate amount of muscle, so i gotta remake a lot of my wardrobe. Definitely can use this advice to complete my wardrobe, cheers

  • @AgrippaKCsGunTime
    @AgrippaKCsGunTime Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

    I’ve lost 77 lbs and I was 310. Now I can actually choose what I want to wear rather than picking from Omar the tent makers castoffs. I have rediscovered my jam and your videos have helped me remember the things I used to think about every day when I dressed my self. I am now on a self image journey AND a weight loss journey

  • @djchappell1726
    @djchappell1726 Pƙed rokem +1

    My why, my what, my drive is that I am now 25. There were a lot of constraints put on my ability to socialize as a minor, I became demotivated when it came to doing practically anything.
    I hit 24 looked at my life and said that I wasn't happy. I bought a gym membership (which I twice weekly), calculated a weekly visit to a mildly popular local restaurant, and searched for a proper men's clothing stylist in my area.
    There were a lot of duds in that last one, but I have my wardrobe helper now. I understand some of the skills and details I need to look for when grabbing clothes, but I still lean on them twice a year to do a recheck.
    To other guys that were shut-ins, either willingly or forced, you CAN get out!
    A sound soul dwells within a sound mind and body. Get out into nature, absorb a better environment. Go to the gym, get a trainer and pop in when you get that urge!
    Feeling the need to stretch your legs? Run, run around the exterior of your apartment block or duplex! Just do it!

  • @stevendimino
    @stevendimino Pƙed 27 dny

    Just lost 30+ lbs so rebuilding my woredrobe. Totally agree with Antonio spend a little more on your clothes so they can be altered as needed. I work with such an awesome tailor/clothier that he altered my older items to fit at no cost and I re-payed the favor by buying new items to update my fit. Great channel love the videos please keep them coming.

  • @SAIFULLAHJAMIL
    @SAIFULLAHJAMIL Pƙed rokem +1

    Detailed minute-to-minute video man! I LOVE IT!

  • @leviwithan_n
    @leviwithan_n Pƙed rokem +1

    I really like this video, it asks questions that I've never asked myself when it comes to my style as well as helps me narrow down what I like

  • @victorgomez6942
    @victorgomez6942 Pƙed rokem +3

    Just started watching your videos, and without being aware of it, this is the video that I needed to watch. I am going to slowly build because I haven't changed style more than decade. Thank you for the tips!

  • @starfighter1972
    @starfighter1972 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    What drives me to change my wardrobe is my new direction in life. I'm embracing my true self. I'm publishing soon my first book soon and all things are looking up for me. So it is natural that I want my clothes to fit with my new identity.

  • @GeorgeDaBarber777
    @GeorgeDaBarber777 Pƙed rokem +5

    It might sound crazy but the reason I’m rebuilding my wardrobe is all the reasons you mentioned. My divorce was finalized a few months ago, I dropped 35lbs of fat and gained 15lbs of muscle. I just got out the army and looking to go to school for cybersecurity, and I feel like I’m in a rut cause it feels like I’m essentially starting over from scratch. I love your videos and definitely help change the way I dress and think about dressing like a man so thank you đŸ™đŸŒ

    • @anthonywilliams7052
      @anthonywilliams7052 Pƙed rokem +1

      Don't look to get married again because love, loyalty, family, and respect, are all now almost extinct. Look what marriage got you. Not worth it. I wish you happiness but we also need to be realistic and adapt. Most of us are much happier without someone that's just in a relationship to have their bills paid and not work.

  • @dereksalas8195
    @dereksalas8195 Pƙed rokem +1

    After returning to college later in life, I changed my career path from being an electrician to a real estate developer. Even though the style in Silicon Valley is relatively loose and open, maintaining a professional image is a must for me.

  • @saif.khaffaf
    @saif.khaffaf Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci +1

    I've lost 41 kg (90 lb) and your tips really work, but for me, it was a complete wardrobe change and I only kept one suit so I remember what size I used to be.
    Thank you as always.

  • @cheekychap8998
    @cheekychap8998 Pƙed rokem +1

    I like Blue, Black, and dark red clothes personally. I dont mind green, but definately not vibrant colours like yellow

  • @alwayaiminghigh
    @alwayaiminghigh Pƙed rokem +2

    two reasons for me! Firstly I've gone from being a tradie, to being in the fitness industry, to now being in car sales. So my wardrobe is mostly jeans, highvis, or gym gear. Secondly, just been through a breakup so now is the perfect time to upgrade my style!

  • @Firesword534
    @Firesword534 Pƙed rokem +3

    Been working on my style and wardrobe for a few years now. I've found that as I've been upgrading things and I've felt more manly and more confident. I've got a bunch of pieces that I love. Putting them on almost feels like putting on a suit of armor in that it gives a sense of purpose to getting through the day.

  • @TheTimbokick
    @TheTimbokick Pƙed rokem +1

    Hey Antonio! thanks for the video! Im currently changing careers into an office setting and am stoked to learn a process of HOW TO DRESS WELL. Ive been subscribed for years and its been a while since watching your vids but have always found them to be knowledgable and helpful my friend.

  • @Epheks
    @Epheks Pƙed rokem +1

    I am going to send this to my clients, this is what we preach to them. Love this advice!

  • @mattwolfen
    @mattwolfen Pƙed rokem +2

    I'm slowly building up my wardrobe from my highschool/college days. I majored in criminal justice and specialized in policing and after graduating I was working blue collar jobs to pay the bills while job hunting, so my wardrobe never required any genuine upgrades until now. I'm 26 and was still effectively wearing the same clothes I was when I was 16 and decided I need a change. I started small with just taking care of myself and looking/smelling better to at least have a better building block. From there I have weeding been out shirts and pants that don't fit and are worn out for ones that are better made and more tasteful. The next step is going to be a few more pairs of shoes beyond my 2 pairs of dress shoes and sneakers to be able to dress up what I have a little bit. Around Christmas I'm going to look to getting some new proper trousers and jackets to have a better fitting and just better looking suit. My money and time are tight but I know I look good in black/gray/reds and a more American or hybrid American style is what suits my build. It is not going to be a one and done process but it's so doable if I stay diligent.

  • @proxywhygenx2adams554
    @proxywhygenx2adams554 Pƙed rokem +3

    Going into my last year of college, and I'm debt free. I know this isn't typically the case, but once this year is over, I have several trips to take for my career that I already have planned. Your channel has really helped me, especially with my confidence and being short.

  • @mckinneyguy
    @mckinneyguy Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    I feel like reinventing myself for the last half of my life. Been t shirt and jeans guy forever, and was proud of it. But it's time to represent my success with a wardrobe that commands a bit more respect in these later years.

  • @chippyonline001
    @chippyonline001 Pƙed rokem +1

    This video reminded me that I gotta get some work done with my wardobe. I'm planning to not outright rebuild my wardrobe but kind of "re-adjust" it by making my clothes fit my frame better since I've gotten a little bit leaner with working out. It's nifty that my dad's a tailor and still has a working sewing machine. And RMRS has a video just for that, too! Thanks for the videos, Antonio!

  • @talkteachtruthpodcast
    @talkteachtruthpodcast Pƙed rokem

    My ‘why?’ is I intend to inspire and influence the people in my organization to grow and reach our optimal abilities. New attitude.

  • @fairyfromabove4336
    @fairyfromabove4336 Pƙed rokem

    You know, i just caught myself with closed eyes vibing my head to the intro. I heard and saw it a huge amount of times, but it is still a pleasure to hear. I wanted to share it with you

  • @lemur1105
    @lemur1105 Pƙed rokem

    Your 1st min of this video was an Amen moment. 100% on point. Truth bomb.

  • @bryanmauss3589
    @bryanmauss3589 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

    I've actually got a pretty good sense of style, but I've been steadily paring down my wardrobe to make what I have more versatile, functional, and comfortable. More than that, I became a dad in 2022. Time to step it up.

  • @a.x.l.9
    @a.x.l.9 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +1

    Leveled up in two ways last year: first, I became a homeowner for the first time. Second, I finally realized I was partying too much with problematic friends that were holding me back and finally decided I'm done with that life. I'm rebuilding my wardrobe verrry slowly because buying a house will make you do that, but I'm a brand new man and I'm gonna look like it, dammit!

  • @gibson953
    @gibson953 Pƙed rokem +3

    my wardrobe is currently (and generally) very casual. I work in retail/warehouse and don't go out much but I would still like to upgrade and get some nicer items that fit better and work for me and my budget, rather than the "safe" and bland options I have now (blacks and greys). thanks for all your style tips!

  • @bulanhu
    @bulanhu Pƙed rokem +1

    Foloowing since 3-4 years ago ... your tips stand the test of time. quality over quantity.

  • @michaelmerck7576
    @michaelmerck7576 Pƙed rokem +1

    When I buy pants I usually try to get enough for a week of wear and I always leave one pair still with the tags on to save for when I really need them to look as good as possible

  • @douglasjolliff2406
    @douglasjolliff2406 Pƙed rokem

    I am a 37 year old father of 3, I just changed jobs, and at the same time I switched jobs my father passed away. My style really hasn't changed in 25 years....not that it was terrible, but needs to be changed. I am now the elder states man of the family and need to look the part. Acting the part done, easy. Reinventing my style, tougher.

  • @ebereduardogarciasirit621
    @ebereduardogarciasirit621 Pƙed rokem +1

    Realized that I am still dressing as a teenager. Casual meant a blue jean, a graphic T shirt and running shoes. Also lost about 16 pounds and want to showcase myself under a different light

  • @JesseBlevins-yd5pr
    @JesseBlevins-yd5pr Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci

    In 2010 I was in a motorcycle accident and got an acquired brain injury. And I have been going through massive recovery for years and years. And I'm now to the point where I can function.
    I make jewelry. I love to travel.
    My companion caregiver.
    Travels with me, and I'm trying to look my best.
    She has started learning how to make jewelry I have started doing Comic Con and scare fest. My life has made a dramatic improvement. I wasn't expected to live and I was told I would never walk again but here I am standing on my own 2 feet.
    It took me 3 years to get to where I could move my left hand from off of my chest

  • @LiveWithSteiny
    @LiveWithSteiny Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci

    I changed my wardrobe bc of i accept myself now, first i thought i would be cool if i follow the trend, now i wear whatever i like

  • @Coinz8
    @Coinz8 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

    I went from a security guard, to a postal worker, and now I work as a library assistant in an administration role. Ive been used to duty clothing or ware house closing and now I need more office like clothing.

  • @stevefischer197
    @stevefischer197 Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci

    Very well done. Great content. I plan on putting this to use. I am ready for a style change and this came at the perfect time. Keep up the good work.

  • @deathbare5306
    @deathbare5306 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    Love this channel! My why is the job - thanks for the video!

  • @danner209
    @danner209 Pƙed rokem

    Executed like a true professional. Nice work Antonio, appreciate it!

  • @j.p.8137
    @j.p.8137 Pƙed rokem +1

    I needed this! I just got a new job working back in the office (hybrid) whereas previously just working from home full time. I really need a new wardrobe 😂

  • @Galaxy2191
    @Galaxy2191 Pƙed rokem

    Very helpful! Thank you Antonio.

  • @christianwolfe4405
    @christianwolfe4405 Pƙed rokem

    I have 3 ANSON BELTS. There great. You have a lot of great advice. Thanks.

  • @saladking2370
    @saladking2370 Pƙed rokem +1

    I'm glad you posted this video because graduation is comming and I need to convert my college wardrobe of t-shirts to Young professional business attire asap

  • @BondUpNorth
    @BondUpNorth Pƙed rokem +3

    Currently changing up my wardrobe. A few factors, weight loss is one. The other is trying to improve sartorially, I’ve spent the last couple of years following this and other channels and now i have hit a comfortable weight it’s time to swap out the old clothes.
    Keep up with the great content

  • @grailknight8048
    @grailknight8048 Pƙed rokem

    In all honesty, I’m just sick and tired of feeling down on my luck, having no confidence and being alone. I need to start making changes in my life, mentally, physically, spiritually.

  • @Lordrixson5489
    @Lordrixson5489 Pƙed rokem +4

    This is a fantastic video which I'm going to have to re- watch a few times and take notes. I have a full wardrobe of different clothes but my default uniform is my dark wash jeans, black t shirt and black trainers.

  • @mundie33
    @mundie33 Pƙed rokem

    Spend money on outerwear, decent money on footwear, and some accessories that get used regularly are worth splurging on
    The key on the rest is to “solve” the problem of what to buy
    Utilize free returns to find out what size shirts, blazers etc you wear. Then set an alert to buy the brand/model and size that you want. If you’re comfortable with being preowned then even better. This way you don’t really have to think about it.
    For example - I like size XL sunspel riviera polos in the summer. So when I see one on sale I buy it because I know it’ll be easy to fit into my wardrobe. Same with Arcteryx skyline long sleeves for outdoor activities
    One thing I solved for pretty easily are pants - I just have one pair of dress pants from Outlier. I can wash them and they’re dry overnight or even dry enough in a few hours. I realized that blue colors work for me, so I wear blue up top generally and have these grey pants for dressier occasions. My summer pants are also outlier - the ability to easy launder them and not worry about holes/fading/etc is a huge deal for me especially with kids. For winter I have one pair of black heavier outliers that look like jeans but perform like the nylon pants they are
    Blazers I found my company and size I prefer and buy them whenever they’re on sale. Easy peasy
    Shoes can be tough but the same rules apply. You can “solve” for them with relatively low risk. Brands like Allen Edmonds are plentiful on eBay Poshmark etc. If you have an idea of your size, buy a few pairs (most brands have many different lasts for the same category of shoes, I.e. they’ll have 3-5 different fit penny loafers). If they don’t fit, resell them at a slight loss.
    I’m pretty well settled into my routine and don’t have to think about what I wear every day anymore, no matter the occasion. It’s liberating. Budget maybe $500 for returns and resell fees as part of this process. Then you’re on autopilot

  • @BlueJayWaters
    @BlueJayWaters Pƙed rokem +1

    I just moved back to Illinois from New Mexico. I've changed jobs as well, leaving the medical field to go back to freelance A/V work. I also recently entered my 30's and decided to embrace my balding and shave my head. I have to do a complete overhaul of my wardrobe.
    While I was in NM I became more of an outdoor person and my clothing was based around practicality in heat while hiking and rock climbing. I've lived in IL for most of my life, and we are less than a month away from 30 degree and less temps. But thankfully I kept all of my jackets and coats. Pants are set for now, though I only have one pair of actually blue jeans, so I may tone down the greens and browns I've bought and get another pair of indigo jeans. Shirts are the main issues.
    My wife insists I stop wearing mediums because they don't fit, but large shirts are too bulky. I'm 6'3 at 205, very long torso and arms, so finding shirts that fit is virtually impossible, and I only kept 5 shirts, 3 sweaters, and 4 dress shirts. I may switch to just long sleeve button ups and get them tailored. I still fit in my formal attire so I'm good there. But the hardest part now is going from scrubs daily to actual clothing.
    But I'm not too worried because Antonio has impeccable timing with his videos that cover exactly what I need help with at the time. Case in point today.

  • @phillipm6481
    @phillipm6481 Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci

    I’ve retired,raised 2 kids, still married for 32 yrs❀, I wore a uniform for my entire career, and don’t know how to dress
 I love Italian style .

  • @aaronaustrie
    @aaronaustrie Pƙed rokem

    Blue. Something about the color đŸ”” always gives me cool energy đŸ‘ŒđŸŸđŸ’™

  • @isaiahwood7299
    @isaiahwood7299 Pƙed rokem +3

    Great recap of all the great videos on rebuilding a wardrobe. For me, this channel has been a huge help in evolving my personal style. Discovered RMRS when I was coming back from Iraq and didn't want to go back into the blue-collar trades, but move into engineering testing and design. By employing the strategies from this channel I have rebuilt my wardrobe that is in line with my profession and goals.

  • @psysya
    @psysya Pƙed rokem +1

    if anyone can inspire me to dress nicely its this guy. awesome content man

  • @ahmedm.s.abdelrahman9665
    @ahmedm.s.abdelrahman9665 Pƙed rokem +2

    Antonio, I do really like the ideas behind your videos, and your choice of topics and use of words to precisely deliver your message in a neat and clear way, thanks a lot for that great content and personality!

  • @Emil_96
    @Emil_96 Pƙed rokem

    I started at an important company as my first job.
    Style isn't that important as a student there, but I want to be set up the best once it really counts

  • @brunopaolucci6054
    @brunopaolucci6054 Pƙed rokem

    Great topic Antonio way to go keep it up

  • @diegom6376
    @diegom6376 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

    Thanks for this king

  • @illusionmofo
    @illusionmofo Pƙed rokem +1

    My go-to color is black and gray. Due to its simplicity and interchangeability with anything else in my wardrobe, I find it easiest to style for my body type.

  • @nathans45
    @nathans45 Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci

    Used to dress very well, won best dressed at my highschool formal. Then i got older and got lazy, now i wanna get back on track and part of that is looking better

  • @porterosbournejr.5083
    @porterosbournejr.5083 Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci

    Have been wearing Anson belts for close to 8 years and I love them. Great product. One tip is leave yourself some slack on the belt before you cut it. The holes where you synch the buckle to the leather sometimes wears out and you need to make new holes. You’ll probably do this once every 2-3 years (depending on use).

  • @domdimensions9219
    @domdimensions9219 Pƙed rokem +1

    I'm 26 years old and I really never had a sense of style, and now I really want to build a little wardrobe of nice clothes that I can feel good in. I realize when I wear nice clothes I feel more confident. I'm just starting with some staples and slowly building from there. I definatly need to get rid of some old clothes that are just horrible.

  • @fernandosalas4634
    @fernandosalas4634 Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci

    I'm almost 36 and feel my outfit is still something i would wear in my 20s. I have been working bit by bit on changing my outfits, and i made a few outfits i love. And i agree with you about shoes. Shoes are king. If you find a good pair of shoes that you love, find ways to enhance them with your ourfit.

  • @NickZinn_27
    @NickZinn_27 Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci

    been divorced 4 years, im 37 now, and im engaged and getting married to the love of my life next month! i want to act and look like a mature gentleman

  • @eduardovargas8595
    @eduardovargas8595 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    To embrace and embody the visions at hand. The childhood dreams are actively moving in my direction.

  • @jeremybyers5685
    @jeremybyers5685 Pƙed rokem

    i am in my forties, a pastor and ops manager. I come from a blue collar background, but now i am a full time desk jockey.

  • @levisguy53
    @levisguy53 Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci +1

    i get the premise of interchangeability, but in the past i didn't care for the practice. for me, i liked having a pair of jeans, pants or shorts that i could wear wear with at most 2 shirts, maybe 3 if it was the favorite pair. granted at one point in time, i had around to 20 pairs of pants/jeans and 20 or so pairs of shorts. i suppose it also had to do with the idea of less thinking, having already established solid outfit choices. the same applied to which belt would adorn each outfit. as i rebuild some of my wardrobe, i find myself falling into the same practice. i say do what works for you and your budget!

  • @chrisprather4360
    @chrisprather4360 Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci

    I’m building my wardrobe pretty much for the first time. I haven’t given fashion enough importance. After graduating with my Masters in 2020, I’m trying to build up a professional wardrobe so I can be taken seriously. I’m 28 and also look young.

  • @VanOri
    @VanOri Pƙed rokem +1

    Always wanted to dress up and change the wardrobe but never did.
    Now I change into a leading position and that is my motivation to do it. Also I simply want to dress nice and look good.

  • @kishonbrathwaite7746
    @kishonbrathwaite7746 Pƙed rokem

    I have started my own business and getting married soon so generally starting a new chapter in my life so I want a new wardrobe to reflect this new me.

  • @lunu7039
    @lunu7039 Pƙed rokem

    14:30 'a couple of pairs of shoes'... :D :D :D nice one

  • @orionwhitney897
    @orionwhitney897 Pƙed rokem +1

    I’m going into adulthood, and I want to know how to dress myself properly. I have tons of printed shirts and stained clothing that’s great for messing around, but won’t actually make me look good.
    My go to colors, other than base colors, are blue, pink, and purple, and silver. They just work on me.

  • @jerzilla
    @jerzilla Pƙed rokem

    I have 3 sherpa hoodies from Buffalo jeans. Blue, green and Grey. The sherpa lining makes it stand out compared to a normal Hoodie.

  • @bngr_bngr
    @bngr_bngr Pƙed rokem

    I have my closet in a rotation. Recently laundered cloths go on the right side of the closet. I always grab something from the left side of the closet. I avoid going to a favorite shirt or jacket. Because they are only my favorites if I always use them.

  • @thomasburke8096
    @thomasburke8096 Pƙed rokem

    I’m renovating my wardrobe because I’m 15 (yeah I’m young and in high school lol) and realized that I hate how I look and dress and wanted to feel better about myself. Prior to this, I’ve had sports and athletic wear as my casual wear, and now I realize that it’s only really good for when I work out. I wanted to make an upgrade but I’m still young so I don’t need too many items and want to buy cheap but quality. I’m building that now and it’s definitely a wip, but I’m off to a good first step! I appreciate your videos, they really help me realize what I need to do even if I won’t be dressing for the same purpose and the same as you and most your viewers, so thank you!