@jamesstemba5075

I love that all of these challenges have the practical answer of "don't sweat it" as a valid option.

@koolyman

If someone spots a problem I'm just gonna throw the SPREZZATURA card

@tobyey9134

~Diagnoses collar gap like it's an illness~

@timetraveltvniles7650

I did think I was the only person who let these problems get to me, now I feel at home.

@Volper1

On another note; I know you gentlemen specialize in traditional, urban wear, but have you ever considered (or done) videos on rural wear? Asking as a man who enjoys more western wear in his wardrobe.

@JACK_TheAllSeeingEye

I was taught tie wear as a boy in a private English school (1969)...it was required that every student know how to dress to 'proper' standards. As boys our ties were of adult length, so:
- the front panel was to fall to within one to two inches from your pant waistline
- the back panel, being far too long, was to be tucked into the shirt between two buttons just below the sternum and tucked into the waistband behind the shirt.

@JonathanNelson-nelsonj3

I recently decided to ditch my polo shirt and jeans style and step it up a bit. I just need to play this channel repeat! Thanks!

@harveybaker7381

I've been watching GG videos for about a week now and loving them. Being a blue collar guy I find myself usually wearing jeans and t-shirt. A polo if I'm going out, lol. However, back in 06 I attended a wedding and bought a suit that was maybe $200. I know it was a cheap suit but I felt like a million bucks in it. You guys have me checking the men's wear rack in thrift stores hoping for deals. I'm so much more confident doing so, with all I've learned on this channel. Thanks for the great content!

@theDapperVault

Grab your whiskey, gents! We're in for a treat! 😃

@Erik_Swiger

My daily wear for work is jeans and a T-shirt (I'm hardly stylish), so it's rather remarkable how many of these suit gaffs I've noticed on others over the years. I didn't know these gaffs were an actual "thing," I just thought it was my perception being really picky.

@Thatdudehey

I like that the examples show people we'd consider "debonair" - we're all in the same boat (sometimes)!

@slyarsenal

This is a brilliant video. Shared this with my mate, whom too long, has neglected his care for presentation and style. Since he got a new job which requires more formal wear, I've been helping him with suit fittings, smart casual wear, fabrics, design and etiquette. Donning his new wardrobe, he recently met a lovely woman. I'm extremely happy for him so thank you for putting in the time to make this video.

@jackyvivid

This channel is truly Gold!.

@Gilamath.

Here’s the reason you have a collar gap: the back of your jacket is too short. People underestimate the back of a suit or sport coat, but it can be quite tricky. Conversely, if your jacket back is too long, you will see a “bump” of fabric right below the back of your jacket collar. This, as the video said, is affected by the shoulder, too. Fixing this issue is possible in mild cases, but quite expensive

@Belau511

Call me a nerd, but on the pocket square issue: I cut out rectangular cardboard pieces and now fix every square with 1 to 3 clips; mostly wearing presidential squares or stairs folds, but works as well for a buffed style. You can use the cardboard and clips from a shirt's packaging. Works perfectly fine: nothing moves that shouldn't move, it doesn't build up the pocket and it doesn't cost anything.

@leocomerford

7:55 How about sleeve garters as a means to pull in overlong sleeves a little?

@chasatch

I still have the 24/$6 satin pocket squares I purchased when starting my wardrobe. I find them useful for "propping up" higher quality squares that may be a bit small. They provide a base layer while not overfilling the pocket.

@kentpool7414

2:04 I love the humor Preston.

@infantryrecruited

The pocket square holder actually works fabulously for mitigating the sinking and ballooning of pocket squares. Especially with the satin type materials. I literally never wear a pocket square without one.

@electrogestapo

I did not realize that Preston's jacket was an 80's "power" suit because he wore it so well. Back then, I thought it was so goofy-looking as it looks like 80's people wore their clothes like they also wore the hanger they hang those with.