How To Dress Casual as a Grown Man (Stop Dressing Like a Teenager)

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Alex Costa

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How To Dress Casual as a Grown Man (Stop Dressing Like a Teenager)


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01:30 Uniqlo Short Sleeved Airism: https://bit.ly/3V0kpYo
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44 Comments

  1. All those commenting on the price of the clothes, he doesn’t really mean to make you buy those 100 dollars shirts. He is just talking about style. You can by a polo from a very renowned brand for 100s of dollars or from a very cheap brand for 10 dollar. All that matters is style.

  2. Trying to do the change bit by bit. I have tons of old clothes from when I was younger (some have 10 years or more and are still perfect) so replacing everything is gonna take time and a lot of money hahaha

  3. The 1st guy was Kosta Williams and he was stylish by the time he posted that picture on his profle. That was the trend. Now he is having a different style, and he is still the G

  4. One of the things that has always caught my attention is that many, even as adults, dress like they did 20 years ago, even with accessories like watches and wallets!

  5. 15 dollar shirt versus 100+ polo. Has the audacity to say: "fashion industry wants you to spend a lot of new trends every season". Meanwhile he profits from referral / affiliate links.

  6. I see pants are supposed to stop quite a bit above the ankles now, should I get pants one size smaller in length from now on?

    Best regards,
    Confused Millennial.

  7. I'm a woman and I'm glad you're making these videos. Especially in the US men have no idea how to dress. They claim dressing for "comfort" but clothes are much more than just looking good for people. It is about having self respect for yourself and others around you. It has nothing to do with being someone you are not or impressing anyone. Some of the comments I see many have no concept of respect for themselves or others. I'm not surprised.