Should Men Always Dress Up? Antonio Reacts To Jordan Peterson

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  • @munchlax9715
    I’ve always noticed Peterson’s style. He’s got the clothing on point all the time and yet I felt like no one points it out. I’m so glad someone finally acknowledges it, and it’s Antonio no less
  • After two years of working from home we finally came back into the office. Everyone came into the office dressed wearing hoodies & sneakers, I started wearing “business casual” and a suit for important meetings it gave me a sense of pride.
  • I work as a barber and have been doing so for 45 years. I wear a suit and tie to work I also require the barbers who work in my shops to do the same. We take our jackets off while working. It just gives off a better appearance..
  • Even as a long haul trucker and company owner, I dress both for the task and to project respect. I set an example for my drivers, my jeans are clean and pressed, my shirts are tucked in and buttoned, my boots are shined and laced. We are in flatbed trucking and I can't emphasize how often we get compliments from customers regarding our appearance. I have stepped out of the truck and been told, "as soon as we saw you on the jobsite, we knew you were a professional". Our equipment and our appearance makes a statement, and compared to what passes for a truck driver these days, guys wearing pajama pants and flip flops, we set ourselves apart.
  • @davidengle3627
    I started wearing suits almost everyday about three years ago. I was in a turning point in my life, I started living wear I work and working wear I lived. The lines started getting blurred massively as to what was work and and what was living. I also went into a PTSD reactionary mode in my life; I found that dressing in a suit everyday helped me to feel safe. I have spent most of my life wearing uniforms, either military or for work. Dressing up gives me a mindset of, "being on mission". I also have had a serious affinity for shoes my entire life (yes, I was the guy in garrison with 20 pairs of boots), so most days, I get dressed from the ground up; the day is defined by what shoes I want to wear that day. Then, of course, I match the suit to the shoes. I was afraid, in Austin, Texas, a very casual city, to start wearing suits. I have to admit, I have gotten a couple of pointed fingers and snickers from people, mostly women, when it is 100 degrees outside and I am in a three piece suit. But, by and large, no one gives a F***. The compliments outweigh the negatives. So, bottom line, do what you feel you have to do for you. Screw everyone else. By the way, it does not have to be expensive. I buy most of my suits at Goodwill and have them altered to my taste. Most of my suits, I have less than $300 in them total. The shoes cost more.
  • @H..M..
    I used to run 12 suits, 30+ dress shirts, and 40 ties. Picking what to wear the next day took about 45 seconds before bed. It’s really not that complicated or difficult. Shoes have always been the problem. Find some that look good and are comfortable, buy a few pairs, and wear them.
  • @oxysoxos
    I got so much respect for Jordan Peterson. Learned so much from him.
  • @BrianLannoye
    I love Jordan Petersen. He's an extremely confident man.
  • I dressed like crap. Over weight. When I listened to J.P., I started changing how I dressed. Lost weight. My business has grown. I am proud of myself and my daughter is proud of me. Screw everyone else. Results matter.
  • @frankhopkinsjr
    I made the decision to improve my wardrobe…engaged a tailor and began the process. A year later, my business has improved, my personal image is higher and I now look at how people dress differently than in the past. And yes, it took almost a day to sort through and rearrange my closet. Thank you Manuel Martinez for all of your help
  • That is true, people judge a book by its cover. Whether it is a good or bad thing to do, it does not matter because people still do it
  • @blzz42
    “At times our own light goes out and is rekindled by a spark from another person. Each of us has cause to think with deep gratitude of those who have lighted the flame within us.” - Albert Schweitzer Dr. Peterson has had such a great impact on my life, arguably the most influential person who has helped guide me through some very tough times. There is just something about his message that resonates deeply within me. He guided me when I was lost, and provided me with something I could use to orient myself and find meaning in my life, helped me save my father who was lost, and has encouraged me countless times to voluntarily face life head on and move forward one day at a time. Out of everyone I have ever encountered, he has probably had the greatest positive impact on my life, and for that, I am eternally grateful 🙏🏼
  • @Etienne938
    Haven't been on this channel in a while and I have to say: Antonio, you've still got it. The content is always useful, the presentation is on point and the comments are full of pertinent feedback from this community you've built over the years. Good work and thank you for putting this content out there!
  • @Carlos.A.M.
    I work at a reemployment office and one time this gentleman came in the man came in was dressed up in a 3 piece suit. I thought he was corporate or a regional manager, come to find out he was just job searching. For me it's about first impressions and having self pride in what you wear.
  • @kingartifex
    I believe that context is king. While I would like to dress sharp, you are not required by context to do so unless you are going out on a friday night or to some formal event. If you wear elegant clothes outside of context, people are just going to think you are weird or trying too hard. I saw a guy in my workplace who did exactly that, he wore 3 piece suits all the timr, while everyone else wore business casual clothes (jeans + shirt etc.). I am not making this up, he was literally the laughing stock because of that, even I found him weird tbh. JP is an international public figure and a university professor, it makes sense for him to wear a suit in front of 10000 people. If you are just an average joe going to buy groceries, going to the store all dressed up IS weird, and people WILL judge you negatively. In summary, dress nice when you have the opportunity for it, otherwise go with casual clothes (casual does not mean sloppy). Always ask yourself "would I feel comfortable going to the supermarket dressed like this"
  • @StevXtreme
    The main point about rules applies to style as well: once you understand the rules well enough, you know how to break them too. To dress up above the style promoted by Peterson you have to reach the levels seen in rich-born italian men OR in southern italian men (who aren't necessarily born with money, but do have a particular culture that favours artistic sensitivity). What they do is basically say less with more (seen through the use of simple and discrete colours, and ad hoc shapes in extremely good quality clothes) OR combine things in unusual ways that still work, to show off that deep understanding of rules (what's commonly referred to as "sprezzatura" - on the surface of it, a supposed disdain of said rules). P.S. Mentally create your "uniforms" when you buy your clothes. You're going to expend almost 0 energy at the time of dressing if you do that since you already know what combinations you can do and what purposes they serve.
  • I'm a minimalist. I typically wear black v necks and tan slacks. This year for fall I swapped the black loafers for dressy leather boots and I added a tweed jacket on top. I'm getting compliments everywhere I go now. Feels good.
  • @kalitexnis10
    I was taught by my mother that "When a man wears a tie, he respects himself first, then his audience".
  • I’m SO Happy that you are covering the Venerable Dr. Jordan B Peterson. He’s from my home town of Toronto Canada and is a great figure in modern men’s lives today. He’s h8ed because for the most part, he’s 110% CORRECT. His detractors can only cancel and shame and create strawman to distract