@ernestblais4876

"It might sound boring to others, but I'm happy."
Wise and self-aware

@HarryHas

Really good video man! I’m with you on the hermit life (as you know 😂)

@SteveW67

“Dressing for a lifestyle I don’t have”. This so resonates with me, I’m retired don’t go out much so why do I need the latest expensive fashion/style ?  I need comfortable clean practical clothing, subscribed immediately 😎👍.

@paramarthachakraborty85

Hey James, as a man in my early 30s, I related to every single point. Only now do I feel I've kinda found my style in relaxed and baggy silhouettes, whereas before, I used to think my clothes should reflect how much work I'm putting in at the gym. I'm currently trying to offload a lot of items by listing them on platforms like Facebook Marketplace, eBay, and Depop, but I'm not getting as much traction as I'd hoped. I would love to see a video with tips on how to effectively declutter and sell. Amazing video as always! Cheers mate!

@Reinturtle

The concept of calling people "outfit repeater" is truly insane. That's like saying you aren't allowed to eat the same meal twice in your life 😵‍💫

@ejo5336

I would say, that you are also different from the others in the way you talk. Very calm, beautiful pronunciation and nice voice.

@francescozappia

Only been following your channel over the last few months but I’ve been loving your videos. I agree with pretty much all the points you make throughout this videos and others. It’s great seeing a fashion content creator truly minimising their wardrobe to pieces they actually wear, not what modern society deems to be “worthy” or “in-trend”. Maybe it’s just me, but I feel many creators always touch on the negative impact of having so many clothes, preaching to spend wisely and/or purchasing less fast fashion and more high quality. When ironically, they deem their over consumption to be ‘valid’ because of their lifestyle and occupation. To a degree,  I definitely understand, but I feel people can still be fashion creators, without the need of an excessive amount of pieces. 

A bit of yap but anyways, I’m glad you’re preaching these wise words!

@domgee2487

I checked out your oldest available videos here on YouTube and I am amazed with how much you have changed and improved. From your personal style to how you approach making these videos, you have matured, if I may say so. Keep it up, mate.

@mon3ylounge

Been watching you from the very beginning and you always had great insight on personal style while displaying personal awareness.  Good to see your channel growing ! 🙏🏼

@DMorgan77

I absolutely love your channel, James. Your transparency and honesty is much appreciated. This was fantastic as always.

@ThePiko22

It’s been so hard to declutter. I’ve worked for 4 major clothing brands (Ralph Lauren, Diesel, Giorgio Armani and Michael Kors) and my style has evolved since. I still have pieces from each brand and boy oh boy. I was tiny then.  Not a lot of places want my vintage designer apparel. Ugh.

@patrickpatel5527

I like your videos very much, James. Because they’re always very enlightening. You have a distinct quality of being always very humble, sincere and frank with your insightful opinions. You touch on the really important and unpalatable things in fashion. I wish others on YouTube did the same 👍 thanks!

@miguel_valero

really love hearing someone address these things mate! slowly learning to be apply these points as I get older and older haha

@gggutinho

Last tip is so important! I'm happy with a shirt I bought on sale last week, I had it saved for months 😀

@YoxtailSOUP

Appreciate you, James. Always look forward to your (and Harrys) weekly uploads. Keep up the great work👌🏻

@mrks9619

maybe your best vid yet. it's really refreshing to have a voice in the youtube fashion space encouraging consuming less and with more purpose rather than more.

@dr33kkclement54

Love the dressing for social media take brotha, I have put on some clean outfits during my day to day but nobody would no cause I don’t post a lot as well feels good to just dress for yourself and nobody else

@larrytron1992

I agree with all the points mentioned in this video

People create their own mental health issues by constantly comparing themselves to other people on the internet and faking their lifestyles for clout instead of putting their own happiness first

I’m glad I got rid of IG and have never used TikTok because those apps preys on your insecurities to make you buy stuff you don’t need just to feel accepted by other equally insecure and snobbish people who are chronically online

As a fashion community we need to stop with the “aesthetics” nonsense and go back to giving each other good ideas and active encouragement for better outfits and discovering our own tastes

@underlinedluke

Can't believe I missed this video. Even though I'm not a fashion content creator, I relate so much to everything you said. To me, social media has really turned into a disturbing and abusive inner voice that makes me feel constantly insufficient and dissatisfied with myself and my life. That's one kind of self-awareness that's really bad – the awareness of everthing you are not (and maybe wish you were) and everything don't have or own. I have to step away from it in order to be able to listen to my own self, my tastes and needs. And after watching your video I feel more inclined and inspired to go that route.

@TheMalayLinguist

Another banger video James 🖤🤟 I'm also in the process of decluttering & simplifying my own life