
10 Ways Men Are Dressing Wrong - Men's Fashion 2017 - ALEX COSTA
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Date: 2022-07-20
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The issue I got with -nice leather shoes- is that, while they are visually great they are also really bad at doing their job: Protecting the feet from harm.
Those shoes have stability issues that are health threatening in the long terms. Even wondered why many men who were -nice shoes- for many years usually ends up with a cane or legs and/or back problems by the age of 60 or 70? Style? Part of it, but I can guaranty you that the so nice shoes are a part of the reason.
Yeah, aging does alter the body in a way that make those appears not just because of shoes, but the fact remains that the shoes are part of the reason for the severity of the problem. If you got ANY kind of legs issues that brings instability such as flat feet, knee or pelvis issues (or wounds, I recommend you to stay the hell away from -nice leather shoes- unless you're ready to invest into new custom feet support every 6 to 8 months at a cost of approx. $200 to $500 per feet. (Those supports are well done, but the material used in them aren't made to last as long as you might have been told)
Most people think -my feet are normal-, but the truth is that less than 20% of the men and less than 18% of the women actually have the -right- feet to use shoes without balance enhancement. In fact. you would do your body better good to stay barefoot than to use those leather shoes if it wasn't for the risks of wounding your feet on some stuff laying on the ground. That slight elevation from the shoes sole (especially around the ankle's end) destroy the natural balance of your legs. If you're unable to walk barefoot for a long time around the house, that's a sign you're balance is already destroyed. (Note that sitting doesn't count. Stay up and walk. You could try walking barefoot on a treadmill for example. Anybody should be able to walk at least 3 hours without feeling any kind of discomfort from it)
Today, I only wear running shoes with the right type of support and durability for me. Prior to this, I was mostly wearing either work shoes/boots or those -nice leather shoes- and little did I knew that I was actually destroying my legs.
Also, one change in society that has come around is the fact that watches are now mostly only visual accessories unless they are Apple Watches or some other small-screen watches. With the ratio of people who now use a smartphone in their pocket that can display hour at the press of a button on top of reminders of the day, the watch is now more of an option than a necessity to be visually appealing. In fact, you could replace the watch with a ring. The finger and the size of the ring matters. The ring's color only matter if it doesn't goes well with the overall clothes. For this, it's usually better to keep a -uniform- ring such as a silver or Duralium ring without color stone (unless the stones are black or gray-white transparent. If you really want a color for your ring, then try to find a stone that is the same color of your eyes. This actually help in putting a kind of focus toward your face area.
There's actually one rule when using a watch or a ring. and that's to put it on the wrist or hand that you DON'T hold your phone with. It's a matter of balance. If you hold your phone on the same hand as the one which has the ring or watch, you're displaying a lack of balance in the amount of accessory on both side of your body. Remember, the smart phone IS an accessory since you might be holding it for more than a few minute!
Avoiding a watch is especially true if you got a certain type of skin. If you got a skin that easily change form or color by contact, avoid watches like if they were the black plague. This is not an issue of the skin, but let's say that those issue will requires you to wear the watch way too tight which isn't good. or otherwise it will leave a visible mark around its bracelet which isn't good either. Switch from a watch to a ring (which has to fit nicely regardless of how the skin look under it)
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The issue I got with -nice leather shoes- is that, while they are visually great they are also really bad at doing their job: Protecting the feet from harm.
Those shoes have stability issues that are health threatening in the long terms. Even wondered why many men who were -nice shoes- for many years usually ends up with a cane or legs and/or back problems by the age of 60 or 70? Style? Part of it, but I can guaranty you that the so nice shoes are a part of the reason.
Yeah, aging does alter the body in a way that make those appears not just because of shoes, but the fact remains that the shoes are part of the reason for the severity of the problem. If you got ANY kind of legs issues that brings instability such as flat feet, knee or pelvis issues (or wounds, I recommend you to stay the hell away from -nice leather shoes- unless you're ready to invest into new custom feet support every 6 to 8 months at a cost of approx. $200 to $500 per feet. (Those supports are well done, but the material used in them aren't made to last as long as you might have been told)
Most people think -my feet are normal-, but the truth is that less than 20% of the men and less than 18% of the women actually have the -right- feet to use shoes without balance enhancement. In fact. you would do your body better good to stay barefoot than to use those leather shoes if it wasn't for the risks of wounding your feet on some stuff laying on the ground. That slight elevation from the shoes sole (especially around the ankle's end) destroy the natural balance of your legs. If you're unable to walk barefoot for a long time around the house, that's a sign you're balance is already destroyed. (Note that sitting doesn't count. Stay up and walk. You could try walking barefoot on a treadmill for example. Anybody should be able to walk at least 3 hours without feeling any kind of discomfort from it)
Today, I only wear running shoes with the right type of support and durability for me. Prior to this, I was mostly wearing either work shoes/boots or those -nice leather shoes- and little did I knew that I was actually destroying my legs.
Also, one change in society that has come around is the fact that watches are now mostly only visual accessories unless they are Apple Watches or some other small-screen watches. With the ratio of people who now use a smartphone in their pocket that can display hour at the press of a button on top of reminders of the day, the watch is now more of an option than a necessity to be visually appealing. In fact, you could replace the watch with a ring. The finger and the size of the ring matters. The ring's color only matter if it doesn't goes well with the overall clothes. For this, it's usually better to keep a -uniform- ring such as a silver or Duralium ring without color stone (unless the stones are black or gray-white transparent. If you really want a color for your ring, then try to find a stone that is the same color of your eyes. This actually help in putting a kind of focus toward your face area.
There's actually one rule when using a watch or a ring. and that's to put it on the wrist or hand that you DON'T hold your phone with. It's a matter of balance. If you hold your phone on the same hand as the one which has the ring or watch, you're displaying a lack of balance in the amount of accessory on both side of your body. Remember, the smart phone IS an accessory since you might be holding it for more than a few minute!
Avoiding a watch is especially true if you got a certain type of skin. If you got a skin that easily change form or color by contact, avoid watches like if they were the black plague. This is not an issue of the skin, but let's say that those issue will requires you to wear the watch way too tight which isn't good. or otherwise it will leave a visible mark around its bracelet which isn't good either. Switch from a watch to a ring (which has to fit nicely regardless of how the skin look under it)
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Andy. F
Great dress advice, but my only criticism is your watch advice. Whilst they look OK on the wrist, for similar money you can buy a proper horological piece such as the Orient Bambino, the Orient Mako, anything made by Seiko, particularly the SKX line, a Tissot or even a swatch(the original fashion watch. A lot of people think that you have to spend hundreds on real watchmaking. These brands show that you don't and that you've put some thought into your accessories and not just plumped for a chinese made fashion watch.
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Great dress advice, but my only criticism is your watch advice. Whilst they look OK on the wrist, for similar money you can buy a proper horological piece such as the Orient Bambino, the Orient Mako, anything made by Seiko, particularly the SKX line, a Tissot or even a swatch(the original fashion watch. A lot of people think that you have to spend hundreds on real watchmaking. These brands show that you don't and that you've put some thought into your accessories and not just plumped for a chinese made fashion watch.
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MagicLink43
The baggy clothes point is exactly right. I'm a pretty slender guy, and would always buy medium. About a year ago, I started wearing small, and it looks so much better. I suppose there was always stigma to being a small by my peers, but I don't fall for that stuff anymore. My appearance is fantastic thanks to this exact tip.
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The baggy clothes point is exactly right. I'm a pretty slender guy, and would always buy medium. About a year ago, I started wearing small, and it looks so much better. I suppose there was always stigma to being a small by my peers, but I don't fall for that stuff anymore. My appearance is fantastic thanks to this exact tip.
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Jose
Love the video you are right 100% I'd been married for 27years and I like to look my best when I go out with my wife I think guys who think that after they get married they don't have to try to look good anymore and then they start to get heavier so they buy bigger clothes I think men in general should look their best all the time
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Love the video you are right 100% I'd been married for 27years and I like to look my best when I go out with my wife I think guys who think that after they get married they don't have to try to look good anymore and then they start to get heavier so they buy bigger clothes I think men in general should look their best all the time
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Chris
The skinny jeans trend. terrible. Idk who started it, but it didn't work then, it doesn't work now, and it will be laughed at years later. Showing off how tiny and bony your legs are isn't cool, and neither is high-watering your jeans into capris. I'm not saying huge pants are correct, just a nice, normal pair of jeans.
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The skinny jeans trend. terrible. Idk who started it, but it didn't work then, it doesn't work now, and it will be laughed at years later. Showing off how tiny and bony your legs are isn't cool, and neither is high-watering your jeans into capris. I'm not saying huge pants are correct, just a nice, normal pair of jeans.
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Muhammad
Please make a video how to wear blazers with chinos and pants. Which color combination is best or which colour combination guys wearing wrong. And which shirts beneath the blazer are best to wear thanks
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Please make a video how to wear blazers with chinos and pants. Which color combination is best or which colour combination guys wearing wrong. And which shirts beneath the blazer are best to wear thanks
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MobStar
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Dadaisy
Im a woman who just love to hear the great tips you gave men. Just thinking now maybe one day I could use these tips for my special one when I buy him something. Keep spreading the word
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Im a woman who just love to hear the great tips you gave men. Just thinking now maybe one day I could use these tips for my special one when I buy him something. Keep spreading the word
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Craig
Alex Costa--I don-t disagree with you about baggy clothes; but I also think that that the suitsupply look (meaning super-fitted) is just as bad.
There needs to be some balance IMO.
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Alex Costa--I don-t disagree with you about baggy clothes; but I also think that that the suitsupply look (meaning super-fitted) is just as bad.
There needs to be some balance IMO.
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Jacob
Hey Alex, love your style man. Could you please do a video on suits or blazers? These double breasted suits have got my attention lately. what do you think?
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Hey Alex, love your style man. Could you please do a video on suits or blazers? These double breasted suits have got my attention lately. what do you think?
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Howard
Alex, you forgot to mention baseball caps. anyone over the age of 12, who's not a professional baseball player, has no business wearing a baseball cap.
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Alex, you forgot to mention baseball caps. anyone over the age of 12, who's not a professional baseball player, has no business wearing a baseball cap.
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Becky
I'm a woman and I don't care how a man is dressed. I like a man with a great funny personality that would make me laugh all the time and very sweet.
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I'm a woman and I don't care how a man is dressed. I like a man with a great funny personality that would make me laugh all the time and very sweet.
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Bryson
Alex! I-ve seen some dudes wear anklets (ankle bracelets) and I wanted your opinion about them. Do they look good? Should I try it out?
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Alex! I-ve seen some dudes wear anklets (ankle bracelets) and I wanted your opinion about them. Do they look good? Should I try it out?
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Nihal
Ima disagree with you and say that you should ideally match all your leathers: shoes, belt, watch. It looks off when they are different.
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Ima disagree with you and say that you should ideally match all your leathers: shoes, belt, watch. It looks off when they are different.
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Doraemon
I wear size small before but now i wear medium. Because on size small it fits like a gloves and my stomach is sticking out. Lol!
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I wear size small before but now i wear medium. Because on size small it fits like a gloves and my stomach is sticking out. Lol!
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Sarhan
well, your coats are definitely the wrong size, fitting you like a glove should not be the case for a chesterfield or car coat.
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well, your coats are definitely the wrong size, fitting you like a glove should not be the case for a chesterfield or car coat.
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Jorge
#11. When dressing up, wear slacks that fit. Don't wear pants that show socks at the ankles as you walk (okay when you sit down.
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#11. When dressing up, wear slacks that fit. Don't wear pants that show socks at the ankles as you walk (okay when you sit down.
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LamixFace
Glad I found your stuff today Alex, very helpful tips: . MOST OF MY CLOTHES ARE BAGGY! I need to change out my wardrobe. :D
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Glad I found your stuff today Alex, very helpful tips: . MOST OF MY CLOTHES ARE BAGGY! I need to change out my wardrobe. :D
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Troy_on2wheels
I understand the -don't wear baggy clothes- thing, but do i have to wear the girl pants you show in this video?
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I understand the -don't wear baggy clothes- thing, but do i have to wear the girl pants you show in this video?
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Vincent
Hi Alex I need your advice, I'm thin guy I want perfect jeans and Shirt. what can I do to perfect look to me
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Hi Alex I need your advice, I'm thin guy I want perfect jeans and Shirt. what can I do to perfect look to me
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