Style Upgrades For Grown Men (Look Better Than Other Guys)

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  • @CourtneyRyan says:

    Click https://thursdayboots.com/courtney-ryan and get yourself a great pair of premium boots and jackets at amazing price points with free shipping & returns today! Thank you Thursday Boots for sponsoring today’s video!

    • @LatimusChadimus says:

      I would wear them if they had a much wider toe box. They look like they smash your toes together like high heels do for women… which defeats the functionality aspect of the advertisement.

  • @BALHAM69 says:

    Happy Wednesday Courtney.๐Ÿ˜ฎ

  • @LatimusChadimus says:

    This is the content I come for

  • @LatimusChadimus says:

    I see that YouTube’s favorite big sister is near 800,000 subscribers

  • @asdax8311 says:

    As someone who wears scrubs for work, I stick a different colored sweater underneath my scrub shirts. That way, I stay stylish and professional, ๐Ÿ‘.

    • @familyengineering5591 says:

      I keep extra 100% cotton pokemon t shirts in my car and backpack in case i have somewhere nice to go

  • @mishaeldiamonds says:

    Thank you, Courtney! Love your takes and advice. I went ahead and bought a copy of A Dictionary Of Color Combinations ๐Ÿค“

  • @murglasski says:

    I really enjoy wearing my Captains, thanks for the recommendation Courtney!

  • @lawrence31415 says:

    One addition that I made to my wardrobe this past summer was that I got some white sneakers. There was a time when I thought I would not look good with these kind of shoes, but then I realized I had the right kind of blue jeans and solid colored T-shirts that would compliment the shoes. To anyone who is on the fence on updating a wardrobe, I will say that there’s no harm in trying out a new style. You will probably have more to gain than to lose, and there are ways you can wisely budget on new clothing and accessories without going overboard on spending!

    • @DDD11239 says:

      Why not black sneakers?

    • @CourtneyRyan says:

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    • @andrewperoutka8449 says:

      @@DDD11239 Black air forces are diabolical

    • @breaks3085 says:

      โ€‹@@CourtneyRyanwill we ever get to see you with your hair tied back

    • @lawrence31415 says:

      @@DDD11239 I’m not a fashion expert, but the choice of white or black sneakers really depends on the look you are trying to complement (as well as the time of year). Between the two, white sneakers pair well with most outfits. Black sneakers may not have the same versatility as white, but they do pair well with darker colored outfits. I also have a fun rhyme on deciding between the two colors based on the seasons:

      Spring and summer shine bright, so wear white.
      Fall and winter turn cold, black looks bold.

  • @johnconstantine5822 says:

    I really liked that you endorsed Thursday boots. I have one pair of their white sneakers and their leather jacket and they are the best. It shows you only put your name behind quality products

  • @TomGrob-f2s says:

    First get in shape.

    If your upper body has a V-shape a person is athletic, can basically wear anything.

    I need to wear glasses and I always choose a frame from a designer – nothing extroverted, but timeless and looking high quality.

  • @nicholashaycraft7155 says:

    For everyday t-shirts I go with Taylor stitch shirts. Love the way they feel. If youโ€™re willing to really splurge the double heavyweight t-shirt from wonder looper is just special.

  • @johngonzalez4298 says:

    Happy Wednesday Courtney! โค

  • @MichaelJTaylor says:

    I now think of it as style vs. fashion. Fashion is what is trendy and something you can try out, but style is what really reflects who you are on the inside. You can always try what’s in fashion, see if it works but you should always have your main “uniform” or personal style pieces to fall back on and add to. I love the tips, I think they are universal, I may even start wearing a watch if I find the right one ๐Ÿ˜‰

  • @SonamBhagel-u3z says:

    this format of videos suits me a lot

  • @MrAumbra says:

    Yes, a watch is ALWAYS a good addition and for me is a must. Your husband is one of the best sources for this subject at all price points. Also, for polos and t-shirts I really like Baobab shirts. Really great quality.

  • @Matt_is_a_Boring_Name says:

    ASKET has a regular shirt and lightweight shirt and they are perfect. You can order both size *and* length. I’m 5’6″ 170 with decent shoulders, so I’ve had to go up to Large t-shirts in general. With ASKET you can get a Large shirt with Short length and it fits perfectly. Definitely one of my top t-shirt recommendations.

  • @angrybatarian says:

    Aha nice, I actually bought the R&R Captain boot some weeks ago. They fit great, looking forward to some fall and winter strolls together with my wax coat.

    Also hope to see more fundamentals of dressing, e.g. framing the face as a guiding principle (Alan Flusser, Bruce Boyer, …)

  • @britishsouth says:

    I also like a light brown boot for that patina look. I have patinated brown belt to match mine, too.

  • @erickknocker2523 says:

    i like when she does these . i do jeans and carhartt most of the time. this helps

  • @32B287 says:

    SOS from Texas cotton t-shirts are amazing, they run a lil big check size chart

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