Hey, I'm Niklas from Germany and I'm into classic menswear - especially the Edwardian and Victorian era.
I make videos about about style, history, and sewing.
If you would like to support my cause, you can buy me a coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/vintagebursche
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Edwardian outfit looks so comfy
Воротник мечта мазохиста.
Fantastic but the barrel cuffs kinda cheapens the whole look a bit.
Lol!...ahem...I mean very serious and educational. And those skinny suits (closes wardrobe) nope nothing to see there, no skinny clothes. Well, maybe a little bit. But i have all the vintage gear too. Just waiting until skinny-fit becomes vintage...or something...
A love story between a man and a woman.
My brudda walking out like "I've no more f*cks to give... My f*cks have runneth dry... I've no more f*cks to give... My f*cks have cried dry"
i'm a simple woman. i see a guy in suspenders, i like.
cool mustache
Vai gravar um filme? Só pode. 😂😂😂😂😂
Question: Which periods were those shirts populaire?
Simoun
Old school
I love it, but I'm definitely too lazy to dress like that.
So slick
Great gear chap.
Leider ist die deutsche Version nicht mehr online…
wait they had zippers?
Мужчины любят смотреть, как раздевается женщина. Женщинам нравится смотреть, как одевается мужчина.
Жёсткий воротник, как гипс вокруг шеи... Шнуровка на ботинках, как растяжка поясницы...
Sorry, but I can not lower myself to wearing jeans. Awfully uncomfortable things.
Where did you get the suit?
I don't have any proof of this, but maybe the popularity of puttees in WWI military uniforms played a role in making knickerbockers popular in the inter-war years? Obviously puttees over trousers is quite different in construction to knickerbockers and calf socks, but the look, and the feel, of an outfit which is tight around the calves but loose at the knees and thighs is somewhat similar.
I really like ankle boots, as they protect my ankles from the slicing wind in the Hills where I live. They are however, quite hard to find for men and can be pretty expensive. The thought that I could create boots from normal shoes is amazing! What a cracking video!
I found knitted waistcoats go well with my Harris Tweed jacket and moleskins. Now I can wear a waistcoat to uni!
All of them.
Caw beret❤❤❤ and the moustache is looking as great as ever
Your video is excellent-well done! Subscribed.
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Why couldn’t Enzo’s picture be shown? Because of his age?
Jeez... This made me snorted out my food. 🤣
100% agreed!! I love me some good tweed
Abomination indeed!!!
Your shoulder tattoos are sick!!
I love your tie!!
Сэр! Вы одеты как Гон Дон! ⚡️
Каждый имеет свое мненея но я играл в английский футбол там сильно замарачиваются с тряпками, сам с Сибири хуй нивидно да ладно. Точно чито английское.
No flowers were harmed in the making of this film.
You can use sandpaper to sharpen your chalk?!?! 🤯
У меня подмышки мокрые уже
People tell me I act as if vintage clothing was a matter of life and death. I assure them that it is a far more serious matter than that.
Is that a Merovingian knot? Shouldn't it be Windsor? I may be wrong...😅
That's a Four-in-Hand.
Woauu
Steampunk/dark academia/Edwardian work clothes and "everyday" 3 piece suits are my favorite. Kind of spooky, very elegant, but not too delicate.
my armpit sweat would’ve ruined the shirt before i could’ve put the jacket on
That straw "cowboy hat" fits the character. Men were expected to wear hats, straw was de rigeur for Newport ... so he shows up in a ratty straw cowboy hat. Following the rules and breaking them. Here's one in a painting ... they were widely used. Stetson's original hat was introduced in 1865. Frederic Remington | The Sentinel | 1889 |
Great
Kinda cosplay tho ain’t it?
Teach Me!
Brother, you do you as always, but I cannot help saying that I think your mustache is cringe and I can't believe you put so much time into it
I cannot help saying that I think your comment is cringe and I can't believe you actually think I care about your opinion.
@@Vintagebursche Ya I been beefing with ur beard for over a year or two at this point so I know how you feel about it
I love the buttons on your waistcoat!!
Men's fashion around 1900 and even in the 1920s was really great. The men looked good in their suits, you can still see it in old photos. I wouldn't mind if men today placed more value on nice clothes. 😉 Women's fashion in the 1920s, on the other hand, was rather unsightly: sack-like dresses with no waist, boyish short hairstyles and tight-fitting pot hats. Uhhh... 😬 What were they thinking? 🤔😁