Screw the actual muscles and functionality it’s Veins, Veins, Veins!Is this where you get your workout tips?
Screw the actual muscles and functionality it’s Veins, Veins, Veins!Is this where you get your workout tips?
I've seen a few before, also on leather jackets - but I guess it's all for a certain type of audience who dig that kinda stuff. Just like any other internet celebrity, I guess. I mean, people are actually buying into that stupid Dan Biz... Whatever thing.
Tho that veins video is annoying! I've been working in a warehouse for three years now, lifting boxes all day and stuff and all I'm getting is skinnier... Damn gains!
I'm a subscriber to his videos on YouTube and I generally think they are fine. Some are a bit off the wall. He audience is younger guys who would like to up their game in both style and confidence. I can appreciate that. In particular, his Alpha M Project sponsors viewers.
The fact that this guy is trying to get 20 year old men out of baggy cargo shorts/logo t-shirts/flip-flops/baseball hats deserves respect, in my opinion. Just understanding how garments should fit is a big revelation.
I dare say that most of us are 40 year old men who, like me, can & will spend 2000$+ on a suit or leather jacket. We simply have more resources available. For a 20 year old man out of college and perhaps starting their professional career, their price points are much less, and available at the mall. You can find good clothing there -- if that is the price point you're after.
I often think about my own style evolution from ill-fitting mall suits to made-to-measure from high-end menswear shops. How many leather jackets did you own until you understood how they should fit? For me, the first time I bought a correctly fitted jacket was last year from Aero. I recently gave away my previously purchased leather jackets from about 5 years ago. They were so baggy it was comical.
Sorry that turned a bit more personal than expected.
Some validity here but it’s precisely why if he had any clue as to what he was talking about he’d be recommending an eBay search for a $200 (high end of price) vintage Brooks or Brimaco CR, rather than a $500 piece of Kleenex from All saints. There is no escaping the fact that the author is not actually educated on leather jackets. Not even On a rudimentary level.I'm a subscriber to his videos on YouTube and I generally think they are fine. Some are a bit off the wall. He audience is younger guys who would like to up their game in both style and confidence. I can appreciate that. In particular, his Alpha M Project sponsors viewers.
The fact that this guy is trying to get 20 year old men out of baggy cargo shorts/logo t-shirts/flip-flops/baseball hats deserves respect, in my opinion. Just understanding how garments should fit is a big revelation.
I dare say that most of us are 40 year old men who, like me, can & will spend 2000$+ on a suit or leather jacket. We simply have more resources available. For a 20 year old man out of college and perhaps starting their professional career, their price points are much less, and available at the mall. You can find good clothing there -- if that is the price point you're after.
I often think about my own style evolution from ill-fitting mall suits to made-to-measure from high-end menswear shops. How many leather jackets did you own until you understood how they should fit? For me, the first time I bought a correctly fitted jacket was last year from Aero. I recently gave away my previously purchased leather jackets from about 5 years ago. They were so baggy it was comical.
Sorry that turned a bit more personal than expected.
Exactly the point I was trying to make earlier. A $150 Brooks is better than anything this guy recommends.Some validity here but it’s precisely why if he had any clue as to what he was talking about he’d be recommending an eBay search for a $200 (high end of price) vintage Brooks or Brimaco CR, rather than a $500 piece of Kleenex from All saints. There is no escaping the fact that the author is not actually educated on leather jackets. Not even On a rudimentary level.
Even if you look past the trying too hardness of it all. It’s just plain ignorant to this hobby.
I think the main problem with sites/blogs like these is how they take the natural-ness out. It automatically becomes forced. Too calculated down to every little detail. In my view if the self scrutiny becomes so great that every small choice is in fear of judgement...it’s not a good look. It’s not natural or organic, fun or interesting and as such the essential “style” of it all is completely lost. Maybe I’m getting too heady here but by and large I can spot the difference from a mile away. You either carry it off. Or you can’t. You are just doing your thing or you are wearing a costume. Style is a sense of self, expressed in clothing. It’s impossible to fake that.I agree with ton312 -- the information on leather jackets is... non-existent in this video. It could have been made better to at least mention some of the high-end jacket makers.
I am mostly referring to the general education of men to ideas in correct style.
I should do some back peddling here as well. Price is not the sole indicator of quality.
Anyone read https://www.permanentstyle.com ?
In particular: https://www.permanentstyle.com/2019/01/how-to-wear-a-horsehide-jacket-armoury-x-real-mccoys.html
Rather than focusing exclusively on mall and designer brands I think this guy would be well advised to take a close look at Schott. They make jackets in damn near every style and with different models to suit every budget. And, unlike the jackets highlighted in his video, Schott makes real leather jackets.
I'm more of a Skagen kinda guylol, I watched alpha m for the luls, the guy is funny, his friend he mentioned giving away his jacket to that antonio guy... that guy give fashion advice in a mannerism of giving annual speech in a board meeting or a funeral service, incredibly fake looking person
I feel bad for the gullible victims who bought those chinese watches though... why not just a seiko.
I think the main problem with sites/blogs like these is how they take the natural-ness out. It automatically becomes forced. Too calculated down to every little detail. In my view if the self scrutiny becomes so great that every small choice is in fear of judgement...it’s not a good look. It’s not natural or organic, fun or interesting and as such the essential “style” of it all is completely lost. Maybe I’m getting too heady here but by and large I can spot the difference from a mile away. You either carry it off. Or you can’t. You are just doing your thing or you are wearing a costume. Style is a sense of self, expressed in clothing. It’s impossible to fake that.
lol, I watched alpha m for the luls, the guy is funny, his friend he mentioned giving away his jacket to that antonio guy