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How To Dress Sharp For A Classy Bachelor Party - Men's Clothing Advice - Man Style Tips
Hi! I'm Antonio Centeno, the founder of Real Men Real Style. Today, I'm going to be talking
about dressing sharp for a bachelor party.
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Okay, this is the question that came in all the way from India. I've got a gentleman and
he's saying, "I'm a 27-year-old doctor from Delhi and I've been recently invited to a
friend of mine's bachelor party. It's a semi-formal occasion where some of my friends will be
wearing a blazer and a few will be in suits. Well, I'm planning to wear a black velvet
jacket that’s going to have two buttons from Marks & Spencer. My questions are should
I wear it with a pair of dark denim or grey trousers, and do I need to wear a tie with
it? Can I wear a scarf with it because it's going to be an outdoor event and it may be
a bit cold?" He's also got some information. He's 5'9". He's got a medium build with dark
black hair and olive skin.
The gentleman's got a good question. It sounds like he's wanting to dress up, and he ended
that question with saying, "Should I just wear a suit?" And so, I'm going to lay out
three criteria because I'm not in his shoes. I don't know this, but I would look at these
three things if it was me and I was invited to a bachelor party that sounds -- I know
when I put "bachelor party" probably in the title, a lot of people are thinking, "Hey,
throw on a t-shirt." In the United States, they get a little crazy sometimes. Let's just
say go watch The Hangover, a very interesting movie.
But in any case, guys, I'm not talking about that kind of dress, although if you look at
The Hangover, the guy that had the most amount of game, how did he dress? The one that's
hanging with, I think, Jennifer Lopez now? So that's all I'm going to say about dressing
and what we think of people.
Getting back to this question, he wants to, it sounds like, really push the envelope when
it compares to everyone he's going out with. He's going to be around people with traditional
blazers, with suits, and he's wanting to wear a velvet blazer that overall sounds pretty
good, except for the fact that it's velvet, which is a little bit more fashion forward,
so these three things are what you need to pay attention to, sir.
1. Find out how the groom is going to be dressing and how well do you know him. At the end of
the day, this is his night. This is about him having a great time. You're there to support
him. And so, you don't want to be showing up and people to be thinking all night like,
"Who is this?" If you don't know him very well, you don't want people to be thinking
like, "Who is this guy and who does he think he is, the fashion guru?" not that men were
supposedly known for not talking behind each other's backs, but we do it and we make quick
judgments.
If you're meeting a lot of these people for the first time, is the impression you want
to be putting out there the one that you're going to send with the current clothing selection
that you have? Not that it's bad, but you just need to be aware of how well do you know
these people, how well do you know the gentleman that you're going to be going to this. I assume
that since you're invited to this party that you know him pretty well. And so, that takes
me to the second part.
2. Pay attention to what everyone else is going to be wearing and the environment, so
I mean not only the physical environment, so where you guys are going. It sounds like
most people there are going to be wearing suits or wearing blazers, but overall, what
is the feel because based off the fact that there are going to be people there in suits,
I'm going to say "no" to the denim and wear a dark pair of odd trousers.
If it's going to be cool, grey flannel trousers, especially charcoal or medium grey are going
to look really good versus denim. Here in the United States, you could probably get
away with it, but India, I just felt that overall my experience there is that people
do make a lot of judgments based off of how somebody looks.
You'll have a high-rise building right here and then you'll have slums right there. You
know, having spent a little bit of time in Delhi, it is something that you don't -- not
that the denim is going to make you look like you're coming out of the slums here, but it
is something that I think you need to respect what everyone else is pulling off and not
wear the denim because it is a very casual look. So elevate that a bit, pay attention
to your environment, and look also to the other people.
If people are going to be wearing blazers, then I would say that a dark velvet blazer
is going to be perfectly fine, assuming that it doesn’t have any outlandish colors in
it or any accents or anything like that. So we've paid attention to the groom, we've paid
attention to the environment.
3. Last, which for many people unfortunately comes first, is who are you and what do you
feel comfortable wearing. So if you feel comfortable wearing this type of clothing, then wear it
because if you're comfortable wearing the clothing, then a lot of these other things
are going to fall over the wayside.
People, they're going to make a quick judgment based off of what they see, but then they're
also going to immediately move on to more important things, which is having a great
time. And if you're comfortable in this type of clothing and you feel that even a scarf
around with that velvet blazer, you feel great like that because it's what you normally wear,
then go for it.
People, they maybe know you as that's what you wear, but if you normally don't wear clothing
like this and you're putting it on for the first time, then really what you're wearing
is a costume, not clothing you're going to be comfortable in. So you need to beforehand
wear this outfit, be comfortable in that outfit, and then you own that outfit and you can wear
it with confidence and go out there and have a great time.
If you're not confident in that clothing, then again, you're wearing a costume and you're
going to be thinking about things that you shouldn't be thinking about because at the
end of the night, you're there to celebrate the union of your good friend with another
family and go there and have a great time because that's what you want to do on these
nights. All of us only have so many nights left. Make sure that this night is an enjoyable
one, not one in which you're worried about, "Did I wear the right shoes?"
This has been Antonio Centeno with Real Men Real Style. I will see you in the next video.
Bye-bye.