Clothing I Regret Buying..
Summary
TLDRIn this video, Drew reflects on his most regrettable fashion purchases over the past year and a half, highlighting items like the Doc Marten Adrian Loafers, KEF Mu7 headphones, Our Legacy Camion Boots, and a denim jacket by Needles. Despite their aesthetic appeal, many of these items lacked comfort or versatility, leading to disappointment. Drew discusses his evolving style preferences and invites viewers to share their own fashion regrets in a 'Fashion Anonymous' style comment section. The video emphasizes personal style growth, experimentation, and the importance of comfort.
Takeaways
- 😀 Regret can be a powerful motivator for future change, especially in fashion when it comes to poor consumer choices.
- 😔 The speaker regrets purchasing Doc Marten Adrian Tassel loafers due to the extreme discomfort and poor fit, despite the brand’s reputation for quality footwear.
- 👟 The Adrian loafers hurt the speaker's feet so much that they often had to carry extra shoes to switch into.
- 👞 Despite the discomfort, the loafers helped the speaker transition from sneakers to loafers, contributing positively to their fashion evolution.
- 🎧 The speaker also regrets buying Kef Mu7 headphones, citing their excessive weight, high cost, and inferior sound quality compared to Bose headphones.
- 🥾 The Our Legacy Camion boots in Oxblood Red were another regret, as they were hard to style and didn’t fit into the speaker’s wardrobe despite their beauty.
- 👕 The speaker feels that their style is often too diverse, making it difficult to focus on a consistent aesthetic, which has led to regretful purchases.
- 💸 Sales can be deceiving, as demonstrated by the speaker's regret over buying a discounted Needles denim jacket that didn’t meet quality expectations.
- 🛍️ Experimenting with different styles is valuable, but the speaker emphasizes that it can also lead to wasteful spending when the items don't match personal style.
- 🗨️ The speaker invites viewers to share their own fashion regrets in the comment section, creating a space for collective reflection and learning.
Q & A
Who is the speaker in the video, and what is the general topic?
-The speaker's name is Drew, and the general topic of the video is a review of his most regretful fashion purchases over the last year and a half.
What does Drew regret the most about the Doc Marten Adrian Tassel loafers?
-Drew regrets the painful experience of wearing the Doc Marten Adrian Tassel loafers. He mentioned they constantly hurt his feet, causing blisters, and they never broke in properly despite efforts to make them more comfortable.
What was Drew's initial reason for purchasing the Adrian loafers, and how did his opinion change?
-Drew initially purchased the Adrian loafers to elevate his footwear style from sneakers. While they did help him achieve that, he ultimately regretted it due to the discomfort they caused, despite their stylish appearance.
What alternative loafer brands does Drew recommend for those looking for similar footwear?
-Drew recommends G.H. Bass and Co. as a more comfortable alternative, although he notes their leather isn’t perfect. He also enjoys higher-end loafers like those from Morjas.
Why did Drew regret purchasing the Kef Mu 7 headphones?
-Drew regrets purchasing the Kef Mu 7 headphones due to their heavy weight, mediocre sound quality, and poor comfort, especially compared to the more affordable and comfortable Bose QC 35 headphones.
What fashion accessory trend did Drew participate in, and what were his thoughts?
-Drew participated in the trend of using headphones as a fashion accessory. He found the concept interesting but was ultimately disappointed with his Kef Mu 7 headphones due to their lack of comfort and quality.
What is Drew's regret about the Our Legacy Camion boots in Oxblood Red?
-Drew regrets buying the Our Legacy Camion boots in Oxblood Red because he finds them difficult to style and integrate into his wardrobe. He rarely wears them and thinks he might have gotten more use out of them if he had chosen a more versatile color like black.
What positive aspect does Drew find in his regretful purchases?
-Despite his regrets, Drew acknowledges that some of these items helped him explore new aspects of his style. For example, the Adrian loafers pushed him to consider footwear beyond sneakers, and the Story MFG collaboration introduced him to one of his favorite brands.
How does Drew feel about experimenting with different styles and products?
-Drew enjoys experimenting with different styles but acknowledges that it can lead to regretful purchases. He finds value in trying new things, even if they don't always work out, as it helps him better understand his personal style.
What is Drew's final regret, and why does he want to sell it?
-Drew’s final regret is a denim jacket by Needles, which he describes as flimsy, thin, and of poor quality. He purchased it on sale but now realizes it doesn't fit well or boost his confidence, and he feels he should sell it.
Outlines
👞 Regretful Purchase: Dr. Martens Adrian Tassel Loafers
The speaker discusses their regret over purchasing the Dr. Martens Adrian Tassel Loafers. Despite their intent to transition from sneakers to loafers, these shoes caused severe discomfort and blisters over time. While many recommended methods to break them in, the loafers never became comfortable. Though they aesthetically elevated the speaker's wardrobe, they were ultimately too painful to wear. Alternatives, such as G.H. Bass loafers, are suggested as more comfortable options. Despite the regret, the speaker acknowledges that the loafers helped them explore different footwear styles.
🎧 Headphone Accessory Trend: Kef Mu7 vs Bose QC35
The speaker reflects on the trend of using headphones as a fashion accessory, particularly comparing their experience with Kef Mu7 headphones and Bose QC35. While the Kef headphones had an appealing design and premium feel, they were heavy, uncomfortable, and offered disappointing sound quality compared to the less expensive Bose. Even after testing the sound with someone else, they found negligible differences, with Bose performing better in bass-heavy music. The speaker now uses the Bose headphones almost exclusively and regrets purchasing the Kefs, despite their hopes for a higher-end product.
👢 Style vs Function: The Oxblood Red Our Legacy Camion Boots
The speaker shares their disappointment in the Oxblood Red Our Legacy Camion Boots. Although the boots are beautifully designed, they do not fit well into the speaker's wardrobe. Their unique red color and dressy appearance limit their versatility, making them suitable only for specific events. The speaker regrets the purchase due to the lack of wear they get out of these expensive boots. However, they still admire the boots’ design and hope to eventually incorporate them into their style.
👟 Experiment Gone Wrong: Reebok Club C Story MFG Collaboration
The speaker discusses their regret over buying the Reebok Club C Story MFG Collaboration sneakers. Despite liking to experiment with footwear, they found the sneakers weren’t suited to their style, leading to them being left unused. However, the collaboration introduced the speaker to Story MFG, now one of their favorite brands. The sneakers serve a functional purpose by providing insoles for other shoes, but overall, the speaker regrets the purchase due to their lack of wear.
👗 Struggling with Multiple Style Interests
The speaker opens up about their internal conflict with having diverse fashion interests. They enjoy experimenting with various styles but sometimes feel overwhelmed trying to juggle so many different looks. They contrast this with the benefit of having a consistent personal style or uniform. While exploring different trends and items is exciting, it can lead to wasted money and impractical purchases, such as the Camion boots or Reebok sneakers.
🧥 A Sale Regret: Needles Denim Jacket
The speaker regrets purchasing a Needles denim jacket, which they bought on sale from Essence. Despite the discount, the jacket's poor quality and flimsy fabric make it a disappointing purchase. The speaker was drawn to the jacket's aesthetic appeal and natural vibe but finds that it doesn't boost their confidence when worn. They reflect on the temptation of sales, noting that sometimes discounted items are on sale for a reason – because they’re not worth the investment.
☀️ Reflecting on Summer and Fashion Regrets
The speaker shifts focus to a more personal reflection, asking viewers how their summer has been. They mention the unusual weather in Colorado, with record levels of rain, hail, and tornadoes. Despite these challenges, they express gratitude for their family’s safety and encourage viewers to share their own summer experiences. The video ends with a call for comments on fashion regrets, asking viewers to contribute to a 'fashion anonymous' therapy session in the comment section.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Regret
💡Comfort
💡Adrian Loafers
💡Airpod Max
💡Experimentation
💡Japanese Denim
💡Sales
💡Personal Style
💡Fashion as Therapy
💡Uniformity vs. Variety
Highlights
Regret about the Doc Marten Adrian Tassel loafers due to discomfort and sizing issues.
Blisters and foot pain from wearing the Adrian loafers, forcing the speaker to carry extra shoes.
Efforts to break in the Doc Martens, including advice to microwave or leave them in the sun, were ineffective.
G.H. Bass and Co. as an alternative to the Adrian loafers, offering more comfort at a similar price point.
Praise for the Adrian loafers for helping the speaker elevate their style beyond sneakers.
Regret about purchasing Kef Mu 7 headphones, despite their premium design, due to poor comfort and sound quality.
Comparison between Kef Mu 7 headphones and Bose QC 35, with Bose offering better sound quality and comfort at a lower price.
Disappointment with the Our Legacy Camion boots in Oxblood Red, a color difficult to style.
The Camion boots are beautiful but not worn frequently due to their specialized, dressy look.
The speaker regrets not choosing black boots for more versatile styling options.
Reebok Club C shoes from Story MFG collaboration were an experiment, but they did not fit the speaker’s style.
Despite the disappointment with Reebok Club C shoes, the collaboration introduced the speaker to Story MFG, a new favorite brand.
Regret about buying a flimsy denim jacket by Needles, which was purchased on sale but lacked quality and confidence-boosting fit.
Cautionary tale about sales: some products are discounted for a reason, not always offering good value.
The speaker reflects on the challenge of balancing multiple style interests and the inefficiencies that can arise from fashion experimentation.
Transcripts
The feeling of regret is one of the worst emotions to experience,
but is also one of the greatest motivators for future change and under the lens
of fashion, regret often manifests itself in the form of poor consumer decisions.
Today, let's go through an updated version of my most regretful purchases
that I've made over the last year and a half.
Let me know some of your worst regrets down in the comments section.
I want the comments to be a fashion Horlicks Anonymous therapy section.
For those of you who don't know me, my name is Drew.
What it Do? It's nice to meet you.
Let's talk. Regrets?
Probably the biggest regret that I've had over
the last year and a half has to be with the Doc.
Martin Adrian Tassel loafers.
Now, I want to make it abundantly clear, I don't think Doc Martin
as a whole makes poor footwear, but oh, my
goodness, the love and the attention that I gave the Doc
Marten Adrian Loafers.
When I look back on it, I sort of regret it.
I was totally caught up in this movement to elevate my footwear
away from sneakers, which I guess the Adrian Loafers did help me do.
But what I just hated about the Adrian loafers is how much they hurt
my damn feet.
These things literally always hurt my feet.
In my experience, I wore the Adrian loafers days
and days on end and the blisters only got worse and worse and worse.
In fact, it got so bad during the summer of, I would say, 2021
that I would bring an extra pair of shoes, an extra pair of slides to wear
just in case my feet started hurting too much wearing the Adrian loafers.
It was that bad.
Additionally, the sizing was never on point for my foot
with the Adrian loafers and I was giving my recommendation in those previous
YouTube videos on a future that I hoped would come when it comes to comfort.
Now, if you have docs and love them, keep rocking them.
This is my personal regrets,
but I feel like a lot of people probably feel similar to the way I do.
For me, the docs just never broke in.
They just never had the period of breaking like people said they would.
I had people telling me to microwave them.
I had people telling me to stick them out in the sun.
People telling me to do all this crazy stuff
to break in a pair of shoes when a lot of times with other shoes,
you don't have to do all that alternatives to Adrian loafers.
If you want to get into loafers that are around
kind of the same price point, you can find them at a good price point.
G.H. Bass and Co, which they're leather, isn't perfect either.
I don't want to get it twisted.
Their leather is not perfect at all, but I found them more comfortable.
And then if you want to spend a little bit more money,
I'm finding a lot of love and a lot of enjoyment with more has.
One final thing I do want to say about the Adrian Loafer
is to leave it on a good note, to leave it on a happy note
is that I do think that the Adrian loafers,
like I said, are very responsible for me elevating or beginning
to kind of look at other forms of footwear other than sneakers.
And I think that stylistically they do look really good overall.
I think that they add a really unique esthetic silhouette, proportional,
all those fashion terminology words to an outfit that bring it together,
that make it feel like a blend between like, okay, you like sneakers,
and now you're getting into loafers like this is a good entry level
look for a loafer that has a platform that is very contemporary
and fits with a lot of outfits that sneakers would also fit with.
But comfort as you'll see for this
list, is paramount for usefulness, in my opinion.
Next regret that I have comes in the form
of a fashion accessory that was really big last year.
That fashion accessory is headphones, which is kind of weird to say,
but it's true. Headphones as an accessory were pretty big.
So for me,
when it first came to having headphones as an accessory, I was a bit skeptical.
But then as the idea presented itself in more unique and interesting ways,
it started to spark a bit of curiosity on my end in terms of actually
trying out headphones.
I thought it was actually pretty genius to double something
that is both functional for listening to music,
listening to podcasts as also a part of an esthetic that you can also decorate
your body with in tandem with the items of clothing that you're wearing.
So for this idea of headphones as a trend, I would say the Airpod
Max's were the number one item,
the most recognizable item within that current trend.
Like I said, I like trying to find niche, more lesser known items and for me
my headphone of choice were the Kef Mu seven headphones
and there were some things I loved as well as some things that I truly hated.
The loves include the design, the premium feel
and nature of this product, and the fact that these are a relatively underrated
headphone in the audio file or headphones as accessory space.
The heats include the weight, the sound quality and the overall comfort.
And there's that word again, comfort.
These headphones are super heavy, especially comparing them to the Bose QC,
35, which is another pair of headphones that I was kind of AB testing at the time.
They're also super expensive compared to the Bose,
which didn't really add up to me in my opinion.
We tested these sound quality of the Bose in the CAFS,
and I even let Lauren test it out to see if my ears were just a bit off.
And we both found that the sound difference or the sound quality difference
was negligible between the two, and one has a very much higher
price point, which is kind of disappointing.
And if anything for me, someone who likes rap music, hip hop music,
the bass was actually better on the Bose than it was on the kef’s
Now I still have the Kef headphones, obviously.
That's why you're seeing B-roll of it now.
But I use the Bose QC 35 twos, ten out of ten times.
I definitely regret these and I was a bit disappointed by Kef.
I know this is their first offering
when it comes to Over the Ear headphones for Man.
I had such high hopes.
Another
one of the more disappointing regrets that I have comes in the form of footwear
and comes in the form of the our legacy cam on boots, particularly
with my decision to go with the Oxblood Red Colorway,
the our legacy Camion Boots for me are a great example of a pair of shoes
that look amazingly beautiful when you just put them down on the table
and you look at them,
they are shoe that feels great and is awesome in so many ways.
I've come to find that they don't really fit into my wardrobe,
which sucks because it means that I don't get as much wear and as much value
as I probably should for a pair of boots that cost the price point that they do.
Also, the fact that they are red makes them really hard to style.
They are a very dressy boot.
They are a very specialized boot and I find myself only really wanting to
wear them when there's a particular event that I'm going to that requires me
to have something that's a bit unique and interesting when it comes to footwear.
Also, with my current obsession with Japanese denim, I haven't tried it yet,
so I don't really know, but it just doesn't seem right to pair
my cuffed sugarcane Japanese denim jeans with a pair of dress boots
that look like seventies cowboy boots in the camel boots.
Now I have no plan on selling the cami on boots.
As like I said, when I just look at them, I'm like,
Damn, these are some beautiful, beautiful boots.
And so I want to keep them in my wardrobe so that I can
at some point hopefully integrate them into my wardrobe a bit better.
But with my current style journey,
I kind of regret the amount of just like love and attention and hype.
I gave this shoe for myself who is someone that just doesn't.
I don't get as much wear as I would hope to get out of the camel boots.
Maybe if I would have gone with black, I would wear them more
because black is just a more wearable color.
But right now my attention is just
on other items of footwear and that's just how it goes.
Sometimes things are cyclical.
I guarantee I'll come back to the carry on boots at some point, but
it's kind of a regret that, you know, for how much
I spent on them, I don't wear them as much as I probably should.
Another item of footwear that I regret buying are the Reebok Club.
CS story. MF G Collaboration.
It's basically the same story as the camel boots.
I mean, what type of dude has a pair of our legacy?
Cami on Boots on one end and then has a pair of story
MFG Reebok Club Cs This dude
Sometimes I like to experiment with footwear, but I learned that
the Reebok Club C just isn't for me or just a for me for the rhyme.
See, I'm realizing more and more that I like what I like.
I'm wearing a lot of new balances these days,
and I've always worn a lot of new balances.
I'm wearing my Onitsuka Tiger Mexico 66 is a lot when it comes to sneakers.
I've always worn those sneakers, so I don't know.
It's it's important to kind of poke at different spots in your style
and see where it can go.
And I did that with the club.
CS And ever since I did that, they've been collecting dust.
But you know, the good thing about the club CS
is the collaboration with Storage MFG and this sneaker was actually the sneaker
that put me on to learning about Story Mfg,
which is now become one of my absolute favorite brands ever.
In fact, the Club C is so unused, the way in which I do use it is
I take the insole out of the club, see, because it's a very like simple insole
and whenever I have a pair of loafers or a pair of boots
that don't fit me properly, then maybe they're a bit too big.
I take the insole from the club.
See, I put it in that pair of shoes, bata bing bata boom
I'm fitting in those shoes now because of the club size.
And so that's what the club has been delegated to
in this current stage in its lifecycle in my wardrobe.
Another thing
I would kind of weirdly say that I regret is that sometimes I feel like my style
is trying to be so many different things at one time and I have a hard time
kind of narrowing my focus and saying, okay, like I only like this one thing.
I don't know
if you guys experience that as well, but I just have so many different interests
and sometimes it's like with the canyon boots or like with the Reebok classes.
I just want to enjoy or try a product out and see if it's worth it.
And as a result, like if you,
you know, do that as someone who obviously is trying to develop personal style,
you can spend, waste and use money ineffectively,
rather than knowing exactly what you want in exactly
the way you want it versus trying to try all these things at different time.
There are benefits to obviously experimenting, exploring,
like that's one of the most fun aspects of fashion.
But there's also benefits to the flip side, which is having a uniform,
knowing what you're going to wear and sticking to that kind of set path
for multiple wears through months, through years, through decades.
Last item I can say that I truly regret is this denim jacket by needles.
This jacket is the flimsiest, the thinnest, the most frail denim jacket
that I've ever felt from a quote unquote nice brand.
The reason why I got it was the fact that it was on sale on Essence,
I think it was about a year ago, in 2022, a year ago.
I see why it was on sale.
The quality is it just doesn't feel quality.
Like when you hold a particular garment and there's a thickness to it
or there's a material that just feels sublime.
It makes you feel like, okay, I understand why this costs what it costs,
but it's the exact opposite for this needle's jacket.
And while it does have some cool
aspects of design, has this very natural feel to it
that I felt like my style was also kind of going in
because I was getting more into story
energy and I was like, This is a very organic mushroom.
Me, Boulder, Colorado We feel Na na na na na na na.
When I put this jacket on, it just doesn't boost my confidence.
Even the fit of it just doesn't boost how I feel when I'm wearing it.
And as a result, even though it was on sale, I kind of regret purchasing it.
And that's one of the things that sales sometimes can do to you is that, you know,
when you see something, a product that's on sale for 50% off,
which I think this one was on sale for pretty good, it was under $400.
So it was a pretty good deal. I think retails over 200.
So it's a pretty good deal.
Sales can get you excited about something, but you have to remember
there are some products within sales that are on sale
because they aren't the best product and that can be the case sometimes.
Sometimes you can grab a fire,
you can find a steal and the product is worth it.
Worth it.
But for this, I just I haven't really felt like it was the greatest decision
and I kind of regret that I made it all those days ago.
That was weird. Use a year ago.
I think for that I need to sell it.
I need to sell this jacket. I really need to sell it over here.
So I'm just looking at it, but I need to sell it.
What are some of the items that you regret buying over the course of the last year
or a year and a half?
I'm so curious to hear about it.
Go to the comment section is the fashion Horlicks Anonymous comment section
in this video, and I want to see your comments on regrets that you have,
as always, and spreading peace, love and positivity in 2023.
So that means spreading peace, love and positivity to you.
For me, wherever you are in the world, have a wonderful rest of your day.
I'll be on to
peace.
What is good Positivity?
These guys are having a wonderful day to day.
Here's a fist bump for the one time, but here's to fist bumps for the one time.
But thank you so much for staying to the end of the video.
I want to ask you guys,
how's your summer been so far for you in the Northern hemisphere?
Let me know how your summer has been for us in Colorado.
It's been one of the weirdest summers ever.
Like, we've had more rain than any time in Colorado's history.
I believe I saw that on the news or somewhere on Twitter.
More rain than any before.
It's sunny today.
Usually it's like super sun in Colorado. That's why it's so beautiful.
But like our rain has been just insane, like flooding,
crazy hail, tornadoes.
I know some people in the world don't get sun. It's been crazy.
Crazy. It's been crazy.
I'm glad that you know, my family and minds, we are all safe and good.
But like, let me know how your summer has been.
Hopefully it's been good.
I you know, I want to I want to know that.
I want to know that my people in the PV V are doing well.
So tell me something good. If you have something better, tell me.
Be real with me.
You can be real me. Okay, so whatever.
Hopefully you guys enjoy the video. Thanks for staying out of the end.
We'll see you the next one piece.
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