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  • @karstenbursak8083
    @karstenbursak80839 ай бұрын

    Hearing Ryan say „other countries are influenced by American fashion“ while I was watching at pictures of American rappers wearing ADIDAS and PUMA clothes and the girls in their arms wearing GUCCI and PRADA … made my day 😂😂😂

  • @jameyspielt

    @jameyspielt

    9 ай бұрын

    most americans don´t know where those companies come from. ;) The Horizon ends at the American Border.

  • @trythis2006

    @trythis2006

    9 ай бұрын

    @@jameyspielt shit most of them doesnt even know the next state

  • @karstenbursak8083

    @karstenbursak8083

    9 ай бұрын

    @@jameyspielt you really think their minds reach that far ? State or county border would be more realistic 😂

  • @Timbothruster-fh3cw

    @Timbothruster-fh3cw

    9 ай бұрын

    That can literally go the other way, a lot of Europeans wear Nike, Levi jeans, North Face jacket, and even if it is a European brand, it's usually modeled after American dress wear like, ball caps, t-shirts and tennis shoes!

  • @JonInCanada1

    @JonInCanada1

    9 ай бұрын

    @@Timbothruster-fh3cw Not quite. Yes, Europeans teens will try to emulate American style, but once they get out of school, they tend to gravitate to more fashionable attire, if only because women/men in Europe prefer a sharp dressed person over a collegiate style, it's cultural. Also few Europeans outside of gym wear NIKE or Sneakers, again the exception being teens.

  • @juliadolker9854
    @juliadolker98549 ай бұрын

    Walking is not even perceived as exercise, it's just what you do to get from A to B (or to relax). Never thought of putting on atheltic clothes for walking. Running is a different story.

  • @estranhokonsta

    @estranhokonsta

    9 ай бұрын

    Yeah I think we and the US have a different definition of what is exercises. I just hope that in the future they don't change it again to exercises == breathing 😜😲😰

  • @lf4114

    @lf4114

    9 ай бұрын

    for most Americans even standing straight is an exercise ....

  • @DonDadda45

    @DonDadda45

    9 ай бұрын

    From my experience that's the single biggest difference between German walking "culture" and the American one. The Yanks think of walking to a place as active exercise and an overly healthy thing, forgetting that walking is literally the standard mode for a human to go anywhere.

  • @Veri183
    @Veri1839 ай бұрын

    I'm a communication consultant and one of my former clients was an American fashion brand (actually a holding incl. various fashion brands). When we held our strategy meetings in their European HQ in Switzerland the clients who came over from the U.S. had a hard time understanding that Europeans have heaps of local and regional fashion brands for all wallet sizes. These own the market here and what is sometimes tough for Americans to understand is, that people here do not desperately wait for any American brand to come here. The most hilarous moment was when we looked at the brand health tracker for one of their sports brands. I explained that European customers are very loyal to their local brands. So my client would have to invest heavily to cut through the clutter. They did not understand. They genuinely believed they just enter the European market and the fact they are an American brand would be enough to be loved by everyone. Like "What is your USP?" - "We're American."🤣 The way people dress is btw directly influenced by how they move about. In the U.S. where people spend more time indoors or in the car, or in the mall there is not so much need to dress for any kind of weather. So shorts, T and sneakers work just fine. While in Europe, many people take public transport. It might be cold in the morning, when they walk to and have to wait at the bus stop. So they need a jacket or coat. It might be rainy and in the crowded tram, someone might accidently step on your foot - white snealers wouldn't be such a good choice in this case. Europeans also tend to dress differently for each occasion - shorts, t-shirt and sneakers are totally fine for actually doing sport or for leissure time, but would be considered too casual when you go to work or meet someone in a public space. People tend to dress less formal vs earlier times, however, they still dress neatly and trendy as it is (1) showing respect to others and (2) showing off a huge part of how you conduct yourself and how you want to be percieved. The latter probably is less of an issue in U.S. culture as everyone is super friendly all the time but everyone deeply distruts each other all the time.

  • @MiaMerkur

    @MiaMerkur

    2 ай бұрын

    Nearly ... ok. But why should dressing trendy be a sign of respect? Being very trendy only shows you want to hide in the crowd and like to follow others. Whereas an own style shows self awareness, self trust and brave to be outstanding. But other text was interesting and I agree to it.

  • @RickTheClipper
    @RickTheClipper9 ай бұрын

    US happiness = Buy things You don't need, with money You don't have, to impress people You don't like. EU happiness = Enjoy life, no over hours, 30 days holidays, time for family and friends etc

  • @thomasbarchen

    @thomasbarchen

    9 ай бұрын

    Amerikkka #1 😅

  • @tsurutom

    @tsurutom

    9 ай бұрын

    Yeah, zero consumerism here in Europe. Good one.

  • @steemlenn8797

    @steemlenn8797

    9 ай бұрын

    @@tsurutom Would be so nice if true!

  • @janekmundt579

    @janekmundt579

    9 ай бұрын

    ⁠@@tsurutom but it is true that Europeans tend to be less consumerist in my opinion. For example American friends and tourists spend a lot more on Shirts and mugs and stuff like that than europeans. And most importantly Europeans tend to not look down on people that are looking poor

  • @RickTheClipper

    @RickTheClipper

    9 ай бұрын

    @@tsurutom Far less than on the other side of te Atlantic

  • @Attirbful
    @Attirbful9 ай бұрын

    stylish does not necessarily mean uncomfortable or impractical. We wear sports clothes for sports. Most people here wear everyday casual styles and comfy shoes mostly. Dressing up (such as high heels and proper suits) is mostly reserved for going out or very rare professions.

  • @tubekulose

    @tubekulose

    9 ай бұрын

    I wear suits in my free time. I just like the look.

  • @stephenlee5929

    @stephenlee5929

    9 ай бұрын

    It probably does if you are obese.

  • @Attirbful

    @Attirbful

    9 ай бұрын

    @@stephenlee5929 ???

  • @MiaMerkur

    @MiaMerkur

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@stephenlee5929 Exactly! If the boops are heavy and you were a strong fitting bra it hearts in the shoulders. And all the weight the poor feet have to wear when pressed in unconfortable unhealthy high heels are a torture. Men suits are more loose and comfortable. (And I love ties.) But I ought to wear that women' less loose style which is like knives when sitting. Said elder collegue. Wearing a dress other than strongly fitting Etuikleid was not a 'professional' look, like open hair was not ok, curls were not okay, flowery style ... I was a Consultant and it seems I should wear/look like men but smaller size to pop out boop and bump which makes me unconfortable physically and psychological.

  • @hattinah6176
    @hattinah61769 ай бұрын

    We do have more food regulations in Germany, for example corn syrup is restricted. And there are regulations concerning the meals served in schools and kindergarten / daycare. Which means that even growing up, most kids get used to veggies and a more balanced diet. Of course there are still plenty of sweets and sweet drinks around.

  • @jancleve9635

    @jancleve9635

    9 ай бұрын

    Corn syrup is one of the main culprits for the shitty food.

  • @LythaWausW

    @LythaWausW

    9 ай бұрын

    It was on the German news yesterday that a school decided to serve the kids only vegetarian meals. To save money and the environment. And all the parents were cool with that. Honestly who could be against the idea, you can give the kids a bratwurst for dinner when they get home.

  • @4dvntr
    @4dvntr9 ай бұрын

    I mean, in germany you don't see a lot of happy faces. But when I smile at people, they smile back in the most honest ways. In america you get smiles everywhere. 'Fake-I-Want-To-Keep-My-Job'-smiles. Thats how I feel at least.

  • @Lisa-xn9xc
    @Lisa-xn9xc9 ай бұрын

    We do reflect on our obesity problems. At the moment there are discussions about prohibiting advertisement for unhealthy food that targets children. And every few years there are discussions about a tax on sugar. And there are a lot of programs to encourage people to do more sports.

  • @fgregerfeaxcwfeffece

    @fgregerfeaxcwfeffece

    9 ай бұрын

    And it's going to be as hilarious as the nutri score. The only sensible solution here would be better education and just finally getting rid of children targeted advertising at all. Morally that's always a bit dubious anyways.

  • @ZeroOneBimon

    @ZeroOneBimon

    9 ай бұрын

    But if there is Not enough Sugar in the softdrinks. We put more Sugar to it befor we drink it 🤣😉

  • @dinomuller2617

    @dinomuller2617

    9 ай бұрын

    The main problem is the use of the extremely unhealthy corn syrup for sweetening everything.

  • @lf4114

    @lf4114

    9 ай бұрын

    reflect? really? Actually it would be awesome if the germans would reflect themselves but actually there are two big parties in germany CDU and AFD (40-50% of the population) who are not able to reflect themselves .... and if you want to put a tax on sugar - they cry "you steal our freedom" and if you want to encourage them to do more sports they cry "dictatorship"..... actually that's germany right now.... a country full of crying idiots....

  • @cyberfux

    @cyberfux

    9 ай бұрын

    And if there's not enough sugar in the lemonade you're forbidden by law to call it lemonade!@@ZeroOneBimon

  • @Marco-zt6fz
    @Marco-zt6fz9 ай бұрын

    People in Europe generally dress nice, when to go to the city. Off course its very common to use public transportation or to walk. The good beside effect about walking is good for your health. I am half italien for me its normal to wear nice clothes, when i going to the city only for drinking a coupe of coffee or shopping groceries. Thats in our culture.

  • @MiaMerkur

    @MiaMerkur

    2 ай бұрын

    Right. First visited italy with nuns of my school. The italian women looked all better and with much more makeup - like going to the opera. With being much smaller and less tall many looked like puppets.

  • @Attirbful
    @Attirbful9 ай бұрын

    when I first came to America to do an undergraduate year at UofL (back in 1993), 98% of guys and girls on campus wore one uniform: shorts, some colorful T and white tennis shoes. I must have stuck out like a sore thumb…

  • @annabear3553
    @annabear35539 ай бұрын

    5:05 "If you guys are as happy as you should be, it doesn't show" 😂😂 So true 🙈

  • @biancawichard4057
    @biancawichard40579 ай бұрын

    loosing weight by walking to do grocery shopping on foot is a real thing. it was what i did on an almost daily bases, then i became disabled and started using a mobilityscooter for doing the shopping only (in the beginning using public transport and walking the rest of the way as always) and i gained 10 lbs in the first month alone. Not all stylish clothes are uncomfortable

  • @arnodobler1096
    @arnodobler10969 ай бұрын

    "Übergangsjacke" (Transitional jacket) is probably the most German garment. It's usually worn in spring and fall. Also available from Jack Wolfskin.🤣

  • @arnodobler1096

    @arnodobler1096

    9 ай бұрын

    Jack Wolfskin is now part of Callaway Golf Company USA

  • @MegaCyklops

    @MegaCyklops

    9 ай бұрын

    ah yes, the Übergangsjacke for the Übergangszeit.

  • @nietzscheente1271

    @nietzscheente1271

    9 ай бұрын

    Ich liebe meine luftige Weste für die Übergangszeit. ^^

  • @jorath9644
    @jorath96449 ай бұрын

    Another thing you may not know if not living in germany is that we usually drink water - ofc not all the time but i'd say its pretty normal to drink 2L of water and 1L of soda a day, sometimes even less soda. We dont sweat that much while wearing stylish cloths because we are used to walk alot - your body gets used to that. if you want to be slim, dont eat till youre filled, eat till you think your body had enough, drink water and go for walks (or walk to work) that will overall increase your physique

  • @MiaMerkur

    @MiaMerkur

    2 ай бұрын

    Just watch for Ayurveda life style. 😉

  • @DaGuys470
    @DaGuys4709 ай бұрын

    Just a few weeks ago I decided to walk home from work. I figured 11km were doable, the weather was nice and I felt like hiking. Not like every German would consider that, but I doubt the infrastructure for that even exists in the US.

  • @aphexart
    @aphexart9 ай бұрын

    Hmmmm... As a Belgian living in Germany. I think Germans are probably the fattest west Europeans, of course compared to the US they are very slim 🤪... And when it comes to fashion... Alot of Germans wear outdoor clothes... Is that very fashionable? Not really! Of course again, compared to yoga pants that's very spiffy 😝

  • @AleaumeAnders

    @AleaumeAnders

    9 ай бұрын

    You are almost correct. We germans are the third fattest westerners, with the brits holding 2nd place. Belgium isn't much behind us though. ;)

  • @aphexart

    @aphexart

    9 ай бұрын

    @@AleaumeAnders das, stimmt... Leider wird es in der ganzen westlichen Welt ein Problem... Zu wenig Bewegung, zu viel essen... Aber ich muss sagen das ich den Unterschied trotzdem immer noch sehen kann.

  • @aphexart

    @aphexart

    9 ай бұрын

    @@AleaumeAnders und wer steht auf Platz 1?

  • @AleaumeAnders

    @AleaumeAnders

    9 ай бұрын

    ​ @aphexart Gods own nation of course, only a few island nations (polynesian obesity is a huge problem) are fatter than murica first. So yeah, USA is #1 in western fatness, while the UK can claim to be in european fatness. Germany only holds the EU fat trophy.

  • @winterlinde5395
    @winterlinde53959 ай бұрын

    Happy birthday to your wife! Looking forward to your German Indiana video! That’s a great idea!

  • @ESCLuciaSlovakia
    @ESCLuciaSlovakia9 ай бұрын

    I think that it's because of the immigration character of the USA as a country. Two reasons why I think so: 1) Here in Slovakia, the tradition of dressing well when you are in public (or when people went to church on Sunday, wearing their "church clothes" = their nicest clothes) started centuries ago, and it is deeply rooted in our history by generations and generations following it. And people will judge you if you are different. I think that it's similar in many other European countries too. 2) I think that it is much easier to abandon a tradition when you are not anymore in your culture. People of the same culture usually do things the same way and at the same places, around the same infrastructure - like at your local market place on the square of your town, your local church, celebrating some historical event every year at the same place etc. If everyone around you dresses nicely everyday, you will too without even questioning it. If you leave the place where people follow those traditions and customs and you migrate to another place, you will adapt to new traditions tied to different locations and landmarks. There are no more people judging you on the street if you don't follow the tradition, because they don't know or care about your tradition, and if you are not forced into any other strong culture, you start doing your own thing, often the opposite. Europe is a continent where people mostly, in general, stay in their home country or town for generations and develop customs tied to their location and landmarks, and mirror the other people around them. Even if they move to another country, the culture is strong and centuries old and it forces them to adopt it. The USA is an immigration country for the whole world, probably every nation on Earth lives there. People leave their culture, locations and people, and settle in a new one. The USA has such a mixture of cultures, that people don't have this influence of their culture around them anymore and it's easy to abandon it. Then they have a family and don't pass on their traditions, and even if they do, there is no cultural pressure for their children to follow it as much, because (exagerrating a little) every family around them has a different cultural background and everyone is doing their own thing and doesn't care about your thing. Also, comparing to the European cultures, the history of the USA is too short, traditions can take centuries to become deeply rooted. I think that this is the reason why the USA is so similar to the western cultures, yet so different. Even if the Americans now or generations ago came to the USA directly from those countries. There is nothing and nobody holding those traditions and customs in place anymore.

  • @einflinkeswiesel2695
    @einflinkeswiesel26959 ай бұрын

    If you are not as obese as many Americans, you can also wear normal clothes for walking because you will not sweat. Walking is one of the most common things, a human body can do and you should be able to do that without seeing it as exercising

  • @Robinson160277
    @Robinson1602779 ай бұрын

    There is a big different between walking and running. You donn´t need sportsware to walk. And Cargoshorts are a thing in Germany..

  • @MiaMerkur

    @MiaMerkur

    2 ай бұрын

    I LOVE cargo shorts. Although some unpractical thinking people say it is no good and want to forbid for women, but i can leave the unhandy hand bag at home. I thank goddess for inventing cargo cloths.

  • @1983simi
    @1983simi9 ай бұрын

    having lived in both countries - Germany is my home country - I can't really say I agree about Americans or Germans dressing better than the other. there are just different cultural preferences in fit and also a different culture about what kind of styles are preferable for which occasion. yes, Americans with their way to dress tend to stick out a like a sore thumb with their style in Europe. Everything is just a tad too large, too long, too casual. You basically recognize them as Americans before they even open their mouth. On the other hand I've literally also identified Germans just by sight in the US from their clothing style, also because within the US they tend to stick out like a sore thumb and are definitely not perceived as more fashionable. from an American point of view there is just nothing very 'cool' about the everyday German dressing style. again, none of this is due to one group really dressing better or worse than the other, but down to cultural differences what is even considered 'good dressing sense'. ask an Italian what they think of either group's dress, they'll tell you both American and German dressing sense is an atrocity ;) personally, I see pros and cons of either. I really like the functionality factor of German clothing preferences. Nobody will find you uncool just because you put function over style, they'll find it sensible. But I do also appreciate the American way of allowing expressiveness in clothes, eg in shoes, shirts or hats, often in flashy and out there designs and colors, which would not be considered 'age appropriate' in Germany unless you're a teenager or in your early 20s. American clothing sense allows for and appreciates a lot more self-expression. Of course you can wear such things in Germany too, but you'll be considered a bit of an oddball for it.

  • @MiaMerkur

    @MiaMerkur

    2 ай бұрын

    True. First time i heard a really positive thing about America: allowance for more self expression. I like inventions. I like to dress different. I was treated bad a lot for doing things with my cloth that became trend 10, 15, 20 years later. There is a strong tendency in germany to mob about people who are not mainstream.

  • @MichaEl-rh1kv
    @MichaEl-rh1kv9 ай бұрын

    Many Germans wear some variety of cargo shorts if it is hot - but not as wide and floppy as u can see with American tourists, and not at every weather. Wearing baseball caps is an imported fad in some circles, but like baseball is not a thing for most Germans, so are baseball caps. White tennis shoes are rather seldom seen in the street, but especially younger German men often wear sneaker-like shoes (however whitish ones are only favored by some mostly not-so-well-off social groups). Jack Wolfskin is one of the bigger brands for outdoor and functional clothing (seated in Idstein, Hesse). Other big brands in Germany would be e.g. North Face (from the US), Fjällräven (Sweden), Mammut (Switzerland) and VauDe (Tettnang, Baden-Württemberg). Some "stylish" clothes Germans wear are nowadays actual "functional clothing" making you sweat less and protecting at the same time against the weather - but they are made to look "normal" and fashionable. And Germany is also much closer to Italy and France with their fashion traditions. (Even in medieval times at least the richer German merchants tended to adopt Italian fashion, even if mostly that of the last year or rather last decade, fashion communication being far slower at the time.) And a T-shirt with a collar would be called a polo shirt (legends says it was used as sports shirt by polo players first).

  • @Kelsea-2002
    @Kelsea-20029 ай бұрын

    In Northern and Central Europe, everyone has the right clothing for every occasion, with more emphasis on quality than quantity. I'm absolutely sure that out of 10 American tourists, at least 8 I'll pick out correctly;and that without hearing them and within 5 seconds. Btw; even women wear cargo pants here, for example on hikes.

  • @fgregerfeaxcwfeffece

    @fgregerfeaxcwfeffece

    9 ай бұрын

    Every time I am asked for directions while abroad I think: Success! I don't look like a tourist! I think being an obvious tourist is just about the most embarrassing thing you could be. But frankly that's not a very objective thing. It's just that often the "inconsiderate behavior"-type tourists stick out the most and give everyone a bad rep.

  • @fgregerfeaxcwfeffece
    @fgregerfeaxcwfeffece9 ай бұрын

    It's called complaining on a high level. The "grumpy bread"(Bernd) is meant to be relatable parody of adults, much like Squidward from Spongebob.

  • @unbeatablenelly
    @unbeatablenelly9 ай бұрын

    My husband wears basketball shorts, t-shirts and running shoes in summer; in colder weather jeans, sweatshirts, hoodies etc. He ALWAYS wears a cap. 😁I dress similarly. 🤷‍♀️ We don’t care about brands and clothes don’t have to be expensive… Aah, yes, the Jack Wolfskin jacket is a must have. 😂 Lots of love from Germany. 🙌

  • @JonInCanada1
    @JonInCanada19 ай бұрын

    Up here in Canada, it's pretty much like the US until you hit Quebec. I was born and raised in Montreal, which is very European in it's style (as is Quebec City) I also lived Paris, Berlin and Amsterdam and the dress sense is fairly similar. You can still look good in jeans, it's just a matter of putting in a little effort AKA no ridiculous prints, especially super hero nonsense. As for being well dressed being uncomfortable, not at all; instead cargo shorts, wear dress shorts, a nice shirt (preferably dress with sleeves rolled up neatly) and some casual shoes, think simple vans slip on (black, brown, white NO pattern) vs. runners/sneakers (dead give away as American). Trust me, you're comfortable while still looking good. To simplify it it comes down to this, a study in contrast: Europeans et al will put themselves together before they leave the house, Americans don't care and will stay in pajamas to go shopping. A painful truth (for reference see People of Walmart website for details)🤣

  • @th.a
    @th.a9 ай бұрын

    American men in Europen: Cargo Shorts, Baseball Cap, white medium height socks and T-Shirt or Polo Short, Running Shoes, eating only with a fork in the right hand and the Knife rests on the side of the plate.

  • @t.a.k.palfrey3882
    @t.a.k.palfrey38829 ай бұрын

    Let's be honest. Being better dressed than the average US shopper is a very low bar to reach. 😂

  • @vallara1974
    @vallara19749 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your service Ryan. XD And the Jack Wolfskin thing is definitely a giveaway when trying to spot Germans :P

  • @salo81
    @salo819 ай бұрын

    I really whould be interested to know if it was the same way in the U.S. 30 years ago? When I was young, it was really looked down on to wear joggers or leggings (as pants) to school. You where supposed to wear proper pants/jeans/skirt/dress. When I heard from movies about people going shopping in their pajamas I really could not believe that. Of course my daughters wear joggers to school now. I watch some youtubers, the mom wears gym wear often and because they live in a hot climate its biker shorts and a sports bra. You whould not catch many Germans in such apparel, or if only in big cities in the summer maybe. It seams half naked to me, to be honest.

  • @Hessi
    @Hessi9 ай бұрын

    Lagerfeld: "Wer Jogginghosen trägt, hat die Kontrolle über sein Leben verloren." English: "If you wear sweatpants, you've lost control of your life."

  • @MiaMerkur

    @MiaMerkur

    2 ай бұрын

    He was very arrogant any way. But mostly from a very traditional good (rich) hanseatic (HH) family. And as a gay man centuries ago, when being homosexual was still illegal in Germany, he was surly very used to watch out carefully and playing the role expected. Plus as designer cloth was HIS life. It is not the most important part for all people's life.

  • @kevinkorscheia7882
    @kevinkorscheia78829 ай бұрын

    I recently stumbled upon your videos and i heckin love em. Im from germany and most of them are spot on. Keep up the good work!

  • @hannesschwan6284
    @hannesschwan62849 ай бұрын

    How proud he is of his polo, while it’s out of some material made for sports 😅 we Germans are not really considered fashionable in Europe, what Americans may perceive as fancy is just not walking around all day in sportswear

  • @thorstent2542
    @thorstent25429 ай бұрын

    When I came to France for the first time, the difference to Germany was already significant, but then I visited northern Italy. It was almost a shock for me because the men there were surprisingly well dressed, too. No wonder that some cities have introduced a minimum dress code in the particularly touristy inner cities. In Europe, this particularly affects German and British visitors.

  • @MellonVegan

    @MellonVegan

    9 ай бұрын

    What? Minimum dresscode for inner cities? To enter the inner city? Or do you mean to different establishments? Bc if it's to the city, that'd be unconstitutional as all hell :D

  • @thorstent2542

    @thorstent2542

    9 ай бұрын

    @@MellonVegan i don't realy know, but something like wearing a shirt and long throusers. I once experienced in Italy that the police, I think it was Rimini, put a group of young people, although they were very well dressed in the traditional way, on our train. Judging by their excited conversations, I think they must have misbehaved. The police probably have other powers. But better than these constant criminal complaints that are distributed here in Germany.

  • @thorstent2542

    @thorstent2542

    9 ай бұрын

    but, if I thing about, in Germany they do the same with foodballfans, to prevent violations.

  • @lorrefl7072

    @lorrefl7072

    9 ай бұрын

    @@MellonVegan, on the Belgian coast we also have a dresscode for the cities. Bikinis/bathing suits and swimshorts are for the beach and at the pool. Even on the promenade along the beach you have to wear clothes. It's just a sign of respect to other people not to go into town in a bikini or swimshorts and to be dressed.

  • @MiaMerkur

    @MiaMerkur

    2 ай бұрын

    Exactly the same for women when I visited france and italy. And spain which is between.

  • @oril665
    @oril6659 ай бұрын

    I'm German and currently in France on vacation. Compared to the French, we dress like cavemen.

  • @sharonmartin4036
    @sharonmartin40369 ай бұрын

    A T-shirt with a collar is called a Polo shirt or Golf shirt where I come from.

  • @insu_na
    @insu_na9 ай бұрын

    The reason why we don't wear fitness gear to walk around, is because walking around is effortless. Unless you have 35°C weather you'd have to be American to start sweating from walking alone.

  • @MiaMerkur

    @MiaMerkur

    2 ай бұрын

    Depends on how quick you walk.

  • @tubekulose
    @tubekulose9 ай бұрын

    I'm Austrian and I want to say that sweatpants, hoodies, sneakers and similar clothes are for sporting activities only. I would never leave my house wearing something like that except for the foresaid purpose. Even in my nearby grocery store I would be thoroughly ashamed, if someone saw me in this kind of clothing. And baseball caps are by far the dumbest looking headgears ever invented. Every adult wearing one of these abominations reminds me of a silly cartoon character that is begging for being punched in the face. Right now it occurs to me that I don't even own any sweatpants or hoodies (and of course no baseball caps). 😁

  • @aRealAndHumanManThing

    @aRealAndHumanManThing

    9 ай бұрын

    have no problem going out with a cap and hoodie, but agree with the pants (edit: I'm German)

  • @tubekulose

    @tubekulose

    9 ай бұрын

    @@aRealAndHumanManThing Okay, zumindest das. 🙂

  • @avr7120

    @avr7120

    9 ай бұрын

    as a german: are we talking about any type of cap or just a specific shape or with a baseball teams logo on it? cause if its all types, how to do protect your face from the sun? D: sunblock and shades everyday?

  • @axelackens2157

    @axelackens2157

    9 ай бұрын

    I also can't stand baseball caps so I have a pork pie hat.

  • @axelackens2157

    @axelackens2157

    9 ай бұрын

    @@avr7120 There are plenty of other head coverings and you should only protect yourself from the sun if you are exposed to the sun for a long time, but you should expose as much skin as possible to the sun for at least 20 minutes a day to give the body enough time to produce vitamin D.

  • @ACEsParkJunheeWreckedMeHard
    @ACEsParkJunheeWreckedMeHard9 ай бұрын

    In Germany if a t-shirt got a colar some people start to call it polo-shirt nomather if it is the thiccer material or not. But the majority says t-shirt as long it has sleves that are not longer than elbow lenght or shorter than that

  • @michaelmannecke4450
    @michaelmannecke44509 ай бұрын

    As a child, I learned from my parents that you only leave the house in appropriate clothing. I don't even go to the trash can in sweatpants. 

  • @MiaMerkur

    @MiaMerkur

    2 ай бұрын

    My did, too. So I do the opposite.

  • @MichaelBurggraf-gm8vl
    @MichaelBurggraf-gm8vl9 ай бұрын

    The famous fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld once said something of the kind of "Who's wearing sweat pants all day long must have lost control over his life." I wouldn't go that far but there's a bit of truth in that statement.

  • @kamilarng2209
    @kamilarng22099 ай бұрын

    Ryan don't feel bad about yourself, you are so handsome and charming! The best dressed in Europe are the French and the Italian. Love from Norway.

  • @DJone4one
    @DJone4one9 ай бұрын

    regardless of this video, I would rather say that not all Germans dress well. On the one hand, this has to do with upbringing and also the social environment. My mother, for example, always checked that I was properly dressed before I went to school. She would never have allowed me to go to school in sweatpants. My father also used to tuck my shirts into my trousers for a while and say, "Dress sensibly, otherwise you'll look like a bum". While some classmates came to school in boxers and jogging trousers. This seems to have gotten worse, according to a new study. And socially, if you're unemployed, you don't necessarily have a reason to dress smartly. There are exceptions, of course, but that has to do with the person's upbringing and parental home.

  • @MiaMerkur

    @MiaMerkur

    2 ай бұрын

    Problem: parents are old. My mother made me wearing trousers when 100% of the others wear jeans. They were mobbing me. But she could not understand that HER standard was 40 years (too) old.

  • @muspimerol3007
    @muspimerol30079 ай бұрын

    Love your videos! You should read some articles from Der Postillion if you haven't already, it's kind of like the German The Onion. Greetings from Germany!

  • @nomaam9077

    @nomaam9077

    9 ай бұрын

    Mach keinen Mist, nachher glaubt der das noch, was bei Postillion steht. 😄

  • @rokkothehund7402
    @rokkothehund74029 ай бұрын

    My excitement when i realized I still heave potato salad in my fridge_

  • @_erire0ni
    @_erire0ni9 ай бұрын

    9:40 bro, this is a WALK not a run, why the hell would I need to wear athletic clothes for walking somewhere hahaha

  • @steemlenn8797
    @steemlenn87979 ай бұрын

    If you get exited about deep fried oreos, have you ever tried deep fried chocolade bars? But everyone readin this: You should really try to get off your sugar addiction. I mean it.

  • @0Defensor0
    @0Defensor09 ай бұрын

    America was indeed demolished for the cars, in a literal sense. Try to look up aerial pictures of the large cities mostly from the east and south, that were developed decades or even centuries before the cars were invented, and compare them to aerial pictures that were taken today! Around the 1960s when the interstate was developed, large portions of these cities were demolished to make room for the highways going through the city. (Coincidentally, mostly poor minorities were living there.) Meanwhile, suburbia was specifically designed to make cars a necessity to live there (which coincidentally segregated out poor minorities who couldn't afford a car). I start to see a pattern here... Also, the car industry bought a lot of tram companies, specifically to get rid of them, so people will have no other choice but to buy a car. And all of this happened in the second half of the 20th century.

  • @MegaCyklops
    @MegaCyklops9 ай бұрын

    Because you asked about sweating.. At least I'm not sweating as much if I just walk to work (2-3km), because... it's just normal for my body and not a extraordinary activity. Also a lot of people just go got the gym before work and shower there. My last job (white collar, 29th floor in a high rise) even had a shower if you rly needed it after cycling to work or smth like that. (did that a few times a month, had my "fancy" clothes in my backpack or already prepared at my desk) My current job also has one, but no-one ever uses it... dunno if it even works. It's just gettin a bit smelly in the summer lol - but that's just human.

  • @MegaCyklops

    @MegaCyklops

    9 ай бұрын

    That job in the high-rise also had a free dry-cleaning service where you could just drop off your clothes and got them back clean next morning. But that is a thing that I've only seen in big business-parks. Not that normal, rather a fancy service where u are happy that they offer that.

  • @hellemarc4767
    @hellemarc47679 ай бұрын

    Some people wear white tennis shoes here, too, but it's mostly younger people, 30 and younger. There are even some men who wear cargo shorts when it's really hot, but I'd say it's rather rare in cities, and those who wear them do so on their free time, not at work or if they have some places to go. It's more common in rural areas and when people have nothing special to do other than hang in their gardens, walk their dogs, go on hikes and such (although on hikes, long trousers would be better in order to avoid getting stung by insects or having allergic reactions to some plants like nettles, for instance). But most people do dress up a little when they have to go among other people, even if it's only to the grocery store (ok, you see the occasional cargo shorts in grocery stores, too). I don't even own any. Things like the "people at Walmart" pics, where people walk around in their pajamas or in their underwear don't exist here. But it doesn't have to be anything expensive or fancy, either, a pair of jeans, a nice T-shirt and nice, clean shoes will do. For goatees, I'm not sure, but there is a particular style of facial hair, with a moustache and beard, but shaven cheeks and neck, that has a very unflattering familiar name ("face c**t").

  • @stevenvanhulle7242
    @stevenvanhulle72426 ай бұрын

    Jack Wolfskin _is_ hiking and outdoor gear, and is a popular brand in Europe, not just Germany. Didn't know it was German, though. (One of the main competitors is the US brand The North Face.)

  • @blondkatze3547
    @blondkatze35479 ай бұрын

    I can well imagine that the woman`s allergies have gone down, because many preservatives and additives that are permitted in America are banned in Europe. And if she also eats healthily.

  • @Friendly_Neighborhood_Dozer
    @Friendly_Neighborhood_Dozer9 ай бұрын

    5:52 Cargo shorts really aren't common in Germany. I can't remember the last time I saw a German with cargo shorts. Cargo PANTS are a different story. I see (and wear) those everyday

  • @janekmundt579
    @janekmundt5799 ай бұрын

    Culturally I just noticed how healthiness of a meal is considered a factor by more people in Germany. It mostly means less fried food and there are also more government health restrictions so there is no corn sirup…

  • @emiliajojo5703
    @emiliajojo57039 ай бұрын

    A certain level of grumpiness leads to happiness.

  • @katharinagall7766
    @katharinagall77669 ай бұрын

    I'm German and I mostly wear dark colored shoes.

  • @user-wu8bm9li6y
    @user-wu8bm9li6y9 ай бұрын

    Tomorrow I will make Hamburgers with Pommes, but though it prettsy the same it will be different from the way you will find normal: First: All Ingridients are fresh not frozen. Even the buns will be house-made out of flower, salt and yeast (and sesame). The fries will be made out new, freshly harvested potatoes. And there will be a salad, too. Hamburgers without a big, fresh salad is a no-go. and the salad will be out of my own garden!

  • @jorahetlabora
    @jorahetlabora9 ай бұрын

    11:37 This is a painfully accurate description of the contents of my closet. The only question is: What came first, my clothing style or my job as an IT specialist?

  • @melocoton7
    @melocoton79 ай бұрын

    Yes the Jack Wolfskin or the Mammut.... definitely 🤣 Germans do dress rather bad for European standards, that is definitely true.

  • @Falk4J
    @Falk4J9 ай бұрын

    I wear cargo shorts or pants a lot. On the side pocket I can slide in my phone more comfortably than in a normal pant pocket. And I also like baseball caps. But it depends on the occasion what I wear.

  • @Aintbegone
    @Aintbegone9 ай бұрын

    May be a bit far fetched, but could be because Americans tend to be more individualistic than Eurpeans, which in this case would mean that they would prefer their own comfort over what society thinks about their street wear.

  • @MichaelBurggraf-gm8vl
    @MichaelBurggraf-gm8vl9 ай бұрын

    Europe has a very long history of trade (*1) and part of that was textiles, leather and furs even before the Ancient Roman Empire. That clothes get thrown away frequently is a very recent trend. That they are worn according to the most recent fashion is more recent trend as well. Before cotton became affordable linnen was an important type of textile and an important industry in Germany since the early middle ages (possibly even earlier). As a result crafts related to textile were well respected and clothes often reflected the status of a person before societies have changed to become more egalitarian and democratic. Still the way somebody dressed was often indicative of his economic success and social position. In big cities and particularly in industrial centers the way you dress isn't observed much. However in smaller cities and mid-size to bigger towns more people will pay attention to the way someone is dressing. Here in south-west Germany there have been many small to medium size companies producing textiles and clothes. Infact so many that this contributed to the creation of companies building machinery for the textile industry. As a result people tend to dress more nicely and fashionable. And I would say that this is even a bit more perceiveable in Austria and Switzerland - according to my personal experiences. Outside German speaking countries I think dressing well is even more important in southern Europe and France. Americans may be easy to spot by Germans in Germany - but Germans are almost as easy to spot in Italy and France.

  • @lorrefl7072
    @lorrefl70729 ай бұрын

    Here in Europe sportswear (what you call leisure wear) is worn while exercising and maybe at home, but outdoors never. Walking is not exercise, you don't sweat while walking. Well, maybe you do if you're an American because you're so unused to moving that walking is a big exercise. What we in Europe consider everyday casual clothes is what most Americans consider dressing up. To give an example, I watch some American KZreadrs that try clothing brands and often I see them try a dress or a fancier tshirt or something and they say "yes but what occasion would I wear that to". What do you mean, what occasion would I wear that to? I wear stuff like that whenever I go outdoors. I'm not talking about a high fashion dress but just a dress of a few tens of dollars. It's just a nice dress that for us is everyday wear here but in America apparently you would only wear it to like a really, really fancy restaurant or something. And it's not that apearances are more important to European women that American ones, because I feel that American women wear a lot more makeup and spand a lot more time doing up their hair... but then they go out with that nice makeup and hair in yoga pants and a sports bra or some other leisure wear, even to like a restaurant... that I don't get.

  • @susanlegeza7562
    @susanlegeza75629 ай бұрын

    Rian, people in Europe everywhere would not go out in exercise clothes!

  • @Gokudo87
    @Gokudo879 ай бұрын

    The last comment was really funny. As a German, that is fat and dresses poorly most of the time, I can tell it's true, that Germany is neither the fittest nor the most fashionable country. But I also wouldn't say, that America sets a low bar. The impression the poster got, might also have been influenced by confirmation bias. The grass always looks greener on the other side. When I go on vacation, I also think Germany has the ugliest women. But that's not really true. There are plenty of ugly and beautiful women everywhere. On vacation I just do happen, to rather notice the pretty women, because they are exotic to me. Then when I go back my brain just tries to confirm the theory, that women elsewhere are more beautiful and ignores the 5 beautiful women around me, just to pick the one ugly woman and say: "There you go, confirmed!" In think in this case it might have been similar.

  • @AleaumeAnders
    @AleaumeAnders9 ай бұрын

    Concerning clothes: europeans dress for the occassion, and us germans are the least fashionable on this front. So you'll see many german men wearing cargo shorts, t-shirt and sandals (with or without socks) during summer ... but only when going for a short relaxing walk or other such endeavour. Going for a longer hike? Clothes that are sturdier and will serve you well if the weather changes suddenly. Doing your workout? Sports clothes, but changing back in the next set of clothes after the shower. Going for work? The appropriate clothes for your job, so yes, hoodies 'n stuff for IT, and mom's best choice for engineers. With rules relaxing quickly during the increasingly hot summers. Are there no exceptions? Sure there are.. Some! german tourists are famous for trying to do alpine hiking in the american tourist uniform. But those are idiots going for the darwin award. And most germans will frown upon seeing someone going for groceries in their pyjama... as will almost all other europeans, even more so.

  • @cyberfux
    @cyberfux9 ай бұрын

    Fat German here. In the summer i usually wear khaki cargo shorts, a t-shirt, sandals and a flatcap - the rest of the year it's jeans, t-shirt, slippers/loafers and a flat-cap. At home it's sweatpants or sweat-shorts, t-shirt and Birkenstocks all year round but you wouldn't catch me dead outside of my house/garden wearing it, even if it's just to take the car to the gas station... And yeah, "american food" is one of the reasons i'm fat: Deep fried everything and coke. Wasn't as bad back when i was a 20something and in the army but nearing 50 with damaged everythings?

  • @beldin2987
    @beldin29879 ай бұрын

    Most german men i know, at least from my generation (i'm 59) don't wear shorts, only exception is maybe at the beach. Also normally no stupid baseball caps. That alone is already enough to not look like a totally clown i guess 😄

  • @Durhandoni80
    @Durhandoni809 ай бұрын

    Germans dress better than americans? Italian enters the room, shocked.

  • @itsmebatman
    @itsmebatman9 ай бұрын

    As a German I have to say I don't think we dress particularly well. Whenever I'm on holidays in the south, like in Italy, Greece or Turkey I feel like I dress like a hobo, lol. Even in places like Libanon people seem to dress better and it's not like the can outspend us on clothes.

  • @eva-mariaklopper8721
    @eva-mariaklopper87214 ай бұрын

    Great how Ryan dressed up in a polo shirt for this video :)

  • @embreis2257
    @embreis22579 ай бұрын

    7:13 I can't seem to pull that off. since I was 16yrs old people walk up to me and ask me questions only a local could be expected to answer - tourists are the worst since none of them yet bothered to ask me in my native language. they all approach me in English, whether Americans or Chinese, Indian or Moroccan. the trouble is, the same happens to me abroad. people have asked me for directions in London or even Washington...

  • @theph0enix24
    @theph0enix249 ай бұрын

    We walk more in germany and the food portion consists of lots of proteins, some starches and fermented foods, those are restaurants portions.

  • @RickTheClipper
    @RickTheClipper9 ай бұрын

    Maybe it has to do with available money? A sweatshirt is cheaper than a skirt, and beach clappers are cheaper than leather shoes. The US washing up & down machines, using cold water do not clean well. The dry cleaner is expensive An EU machine that goes up to 95Celsius (207 degrees bazinga for the US audience) does a far better job removing the stains Nice dress in the US equals the use of dry cleaners. The "I lost my allergies and lost weight thing" is absolutely normal, US adds tons of sugar and chemicals to the food, many illegal in EU

  • @MegaCyklops

    @MegaCyklops

    9 ай бұрын

    just sayin Red Dye #40~...

  • @AleaumeAnders

    @AleaumeAnders

    9 ай бұрын

    But but average income in the USA is so much higher and the high taxes in germany and FREEDOM! Well in reality it's the other way around. Sure, working in IT I regularly get contacted by headhunters that offer me four to six times higher hourly rates than what I get here. But once you subtract private health insurance for a family of four (capped at €1200 monthly in Germany, and we are way below the cap), deductables, the cost for housing (we pay

  • @RickTheClipper

    @RickTheClipper

    9 ай бұрын

    @@AleaumeAnders This is the point most US citizens miss. They see the paycheck and stop thinking, that is why so many of them are deep in credit card debt, They buy something for 50 Dollars on credit, use it 4 weeks, and pay 18% interest on the amount modern slavery

  • @RickTheClipper

    @RickTheClipper

    7 ай бұрын

    @@AleaumeAnders There is not much I can add to that statement (except is the rent p.a. or p. month). On a recent road trip from Houston to Wichita, I was shocked, I had never seen more fences than in the land of the free. The only free accessible areas are the highways, seems no right to roam there

  • @AleaumeAnders

    @AleaumeAnders

    7 ай бұрын

    @@RickTheClipper It's per month, and thanks to your comment I found I accidentally had pressed zero to often. :D

  • @anahills3836
    @anahills38369 ай бұрын

    People who dress nicely do look great, but I really like being comfortable. 🇨🇦

  • @Akasha92
    @Akasha929 ай бұрын

    Dude, I just noticed that I watch and like your videos, but I have not subscribed yet. Now, finally it's done. xD

  • @zombcrusher666
    @zombcrusher6669 ай бұрын

    As a german i gotta say, i love cargo shorts. So many things fit in the pockets (and my pockets are organized...)

  • @palantir135
    @palantir1359 ай бұрын

    Portion sizes in the Netherlands are smaller than the US, especially meat portions. We serve lots of cooked vegetables and/or a salad. Nothing wrong with baseball caps here. But we wear mostly neutral ones without brand logos. T-shirts, shirts, hoodies, polos are quite common too but most of us wear jeans or similar. You won’t see many people with sports trousers. People wearing sport clothes usually are sporting or traveling to or from their sport.

  • @kortanioslastofhisname
    @kortanioslastofhisname9 ай бұрын

    Dead give-aways of American tourists (typically one or more apply): Smiling at people in public for no apparent reason, branded baseball caps, American sports team jerseys (oversized), a T-shirt (oversized), hoodie, or sweater with your alma mater or the logo of a US sports team or brand, cargo or basketball shorts, athleisure wear (form-fitting - often combined with an oversized hoodie or T-shirt - see previous description), meticulously cared-for garish/ugly/expensive sneakers... for middle-aged+ a polo shirt, jeans or jean shorts (washed out) and sun glasses, if they are wealthy replace the jeans with kakis or kaki shorts. Even when people wear something similar, the size they choose to wear typically gives away who is a tourist. American tourists just tend to wear something 1-2 sizes larger than someone of the same build would wear here.

  • @wannes9125
    @wannes91259 ай бұрын

    Sweating from walking? The only time I'm EVER sweating when walking is if it's just way to hot out, but then I'd be sweating while standing still as well Maybe if you made me walk like 10 miles I'd be sweating but I could easily walk over an hour in the right weather and not sweat

  • @DonDadda45

    @DonDadda45

    9 ай бұрын

    Yeah if you sweat from walking during normal temps your body is practically broken at that point. Walking is the standard mode for a human to get anywhere, if your body can't handle that you need to lose weight quickly

  • @voyance4elle
    @voyance4elle6 ай бұрын

    Looking forward to your compilation of german things in Indiana :D

  • @helenahlm
    @helenahlm8 ай бұрын

    Honestly, you just know that you might meet some people you know when you walk (If I only jump in the car to quickly drive to the supermarket, I also often were sweatpants). But in public in Germany you feel kinda uncomfortable when everyone around you is well dressed except you My personal explanation are the older times where everything had to be precise, neat and perfect (even more than today). This feeling „you have to be nice and clean“ has been taught from generation to generation ever since. Today it‘s no longer that strict at all, but parents still tell their children to only go in public neat and well-groomed. At home and with friends you usually can wear what you want. But in Germany life takes place more outside compared to the US. More in public so better dressed😉

  • @sabinebassnotreble675
    @sabinebassnotreble6759 ай бұрын

    Compared to the french or italians, even the austrians, we germans look terrible!!! 😂 functional, not elegant, is our mantra. Often you can see ( mostly elders...) J. W. partnerlook , on shopping tour or in the wilderness...

  • @avr7120
    @avr71209 ай бұрын

    i think cargos are fine but why does noone in america wear jeans shorts? theyre comfortable, durable, have pockets and look good on anyone imo

  • @feedbackolymp546
    @feedbackolymp5469 ай бұрын

    Hello Ryan, of course we wear cargo shorts. If we go camping or searching mushrooms etc.. ;)

  • @voyance4elle
    @voyance4elle6 ай бұрын

    When you drive a car nobody can see your clothes. The car can feel like an extention of the home. So when you drive to a store you might just hop in in whatever comfy clothes you wear at home. However a German dresses knows that they are seen in public when they walk around all day and they also have to dress for the weather, that's why they look more put together. (still nothing compared to France or Italy)

  • @duit111
    @duit1119 ай бұрын

    The fact that Germans are somewhat thinner than Americans may also be due to the fact that Germans are more direct and honest with others, especially with family members: "oh, could it be that you've put on a little weight?" is sometimes said among family and very good friends. in a friendly way, but with the hint that that's the way it is. people simply look out for each other. i think few Americans would dare to do that and only think it. When it comes to clothing, the weather can also play a big role. in Germany, it doesn't stay warm as long, so fewer t-shirts are worn. in the city and when shopping, sweatpants are not necessarily considered appropriate. (although this is probably changing more and more with the younger generation).

  • @RaoulKunz1
    @RaoulKunz19 ай бұрын

    Germans dress abysmally according to European standarts...I'm currently wearing pin striped trousers (the double breasted suit jacket is on the rack along with the light grey Fedora, I'm working), a white dress shirt with small light pink stripes, a houndstooth waistcoat in black and white and a red cravat with golden flower stiching fixed with bronze pin.... so you can easily guess just why I feel mx fellow Germans dress inapropiately casual - they dress as if they'd have to be prepared for some sort of post apocalyptic survival situation... 😂. Best regards Raoul G . Kunz

  • @MiaMerkur

    @MiaMerkur

    2 ай бұрын

    I do like that. Problem: I do like it, for men AND women. But men dressed ( good) like you try to force women look like fashion barbie.

  • @RaoulKunz1

    @RaoulKunz1

    2 ай бұрын

    @@MiaMerkurHuh? My better half is a decidedly more casual dresser: Jeans and geeky shirts - she's a telecommunications technician so it's a kind of a "trade-dress"😅. But I would not force anything on anyone - I dress the way I dress chiefly because *I* feel better... and that's it. Women have a larger arsenal of styles that makes you look good, we X-chromosome-challenged have to rely on classic menswear in one Form or the others😉 Best regards Raoul G. Kunz

  • @haku7335
    @haku73359 ай бұрын

    As a german, who does not give a FUK about clothing. Idgaf. But im still gonna watch this, because. I like this channel. And im a procrastinator

  • @L._S._DE
    @L._S._DE9 ай бұрын

    The depressed bread creature is there for the purpose of compensating for the enormous ecstatic happiness of the germans 😂

  • @Peter_Cetera
    @Peter_Cetera9 ай бұрын

    You can´t generalize it. Depends on where you are and what you are doing.

  • @mememoments2779
    @mememoments27799 ай бұрын

    I love my indoor running shoes! the are almost as nice as my bus shoes.

  • @Jozipp20
    @Jozipp209 ай бұрын

    Oh yeah? The person who wrote that should vistit a Lidl or Netto in the evening 😂😂

  • @thenglar
    @thenglar9 ай бұрын

    I guess there should be quite some German influence in Indiana. I know places, where some of my relatives migrated to in the 1850s. Including Seymour, Indiana. They married into the Mellencamp family - like in John Cougar Mellencamp. If I'm not mistaken, the family came from the same area as my father.

  • @andreasszeike958
    @andreasszeike9588 ай бұрын

    In General, German men and women don't go into the Public, wearing a sport Outfit,unless they acually exercising.

  • @petersmiling9494
    @petersmiling94949 ай бұрын

    Quote from Karl Lagerfeld: "Anyone who wears sweatpants has lost control of his life".

  • @marcromain64

    @marcromain64

    9 ай бұрын

    There's some truth to it, but please keep in mind these words came from a guy who wore sunglasses indoors as well as a living handbag.

  • @germanoschefo
    @germanoschefo9 ай бұрын

    ryan, that with the cargo shorts isnt that true, alot of guys here wear those, theyre common, basecaps are also somewhat common here, idk why they wrote that

  • @benjobandito4775
    @benjobandito47759 ай бұрын

    I feel offended my jacket is from deuter.. xD

  • @mayameier6574
    @mayameier65749 ай бұрын

    i also have some jack wolfskin jackets in some colors

  • @maho7694
    @maho76948 ай бұрын

    fun fact: Coca Cola has (correct me if I am wrong) the highest amount of sugar in it in the world, 8mg/100ml, guess it is 3.9 in the U.S. and 4.8 in the UK... but still the best when mixing it with alcohol ;) :)