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The Fashion Geek Podcast

Author: Reg Ferguson

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Welcome to The Fashion Geek Podcast, an opinionated (well, it’s from New York), straight from the hip, no pretension podcast for men who don’t know a lot about Men’s Fashion and want to learn more. Hosted by Reg Ferguson (Fashion Geek #1), Founder of New York Fashion Geek, a Men’s Fashion consultancy that helps men go from Fashion Confused to Fashion Confident. On this podcast, Reg dives deep into brands and trends, sharing stories from the world of Men’s fashion that will help you become Fashion Confident.

Each episode of The Fashion Geek Podcast brings you discussions featuring entrepreneurs and experts with topics ranging from vintage clothing to streetwear, all designed to educate, enlighten and entertain.

Whether you live and breathe Men’s Fashion or you’re new to the space and want to learn more, The Fashion Geek Podcast has something for everyone. Learn what you need to know to bring out the style you always wished you had.
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▶️ Check This Out On You Tube: https://youtu.be/pNJLJu2EnOU Alec Zaballero is an esteemed architect and partner at TPG Architecture, with a profound interest in watches. Alec's passion extends to his role in the Harvard Club Watch Collectors and Enthusiasts, where he leads a vibrant community of like-minded individuals. With his comprehensive knowledge of menswear and horology, Alec is uniquely positioned to discuss the intersection of fashion and watch culture, making him the ideal guest to explore the relevancy of wearing a watch in the 21st century.  In this episode, you'll learn, - The significance of watches beyond telling time and their role as personal totems and cultural symbols. - Insights into the burgeoning world of micro watch brands and how they are shaping the current landscape of horology. - How to use fashion and accessories to convey the right signals about oneself and combat common age-related assumptions. So do you own a watch? Do you integrate watches into your own fashion? What type of watches do you like? Leave a comment below. 👔 GET MY FREE GUIDE TO HELP YOU DRESS BETTER: https://subscribepage.io/NYFG10Things   Timestamps   00:00 The Philosophical Significance of Watches  00:39 Meet Reg Ferguson: Fashion Geek and Men's Style Guru  01:35 Diving Deep into Watch Culture with Alec Zaballero  03:37 The Personal and Cultural Impact of Watches  04:53 Debunking the Necessity of Watches in the Digital Age  06:35 Watches as Totems of Personal and Cultural Identity  16:26 The Harvard Club Watch Collectors Group: A Community Born from Passion  21:49 Diving Into the Vetting Process and Club Dynamics  23:12 The Social Exercise of the Club  24:00 Guests and Events: Enhancing the Club Experience  24:34 The Challenge of Membership and Community Contribution  25:29 Exploring the Resurgence of Private Clubs  26:01 Diversity and Leadership in Club Communities  31:07 Defining a Watch Geek vs. Enthusiast  32:30 A Personal Take on Watch Collecting  34:16 The Impact of Micro Brands in the Watch Industry  36:28 Fashion, Personal Branding, and Communication  41:23 Fashion Tips for the Everyday Man  43:02 The Philosophy of Always Being Fly   CONNECT WITH REG  🌐www.nyfashiongeek.com  [https://www.nyfashiongeek.com/] 📸https://www.instagram.com/newyorkfashiongeek/?hl=en  [https://www.instagram.com/newyorkfashiongeek/?hl=en] 💼https://www.linkedin.com/in/reginald-ferguson 🎵https://www.tiktok.com/@newyorkfashiongeek   CONNECT WITH ALEC   📸https://www.instagram.com/aleczaballero?igsh=cm1mcmNjN250a3Jt  💜Leave a review on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-fashion-geek-podcast/id1435422084   [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-fashion-geek-podcast/id1435422084] 🟢Leave a review on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/6dsTDZeX4V14DBv5g4GrMMsi=1c4f443d7b86468
Do you want to learn about Scotch whisky, tartans and kilts? Well, in this episode, host Reg Ferguson is invited by Simon Brooking from Beam Suntory to indulge in a conversational journey through the world of Scotch and Scottish fashion at New York's Copper and Oak. Simon, a senior ambassador with rich knowledge of Scotch heritage (he's a Scotsman so that makes sense), discusses the distinct flavors and intricacies of various Laphroaig and Bowmore whiskies. Simon is also quite the storyteller (I think it's a cultural thing). When it comes to fashion, wait till you hear them talking about tartans and kilts. No spoilers.
In this episode of The Fashion Geek Podcast, Episode 83 titled "Elevate Your Style: The Benefits of Tailor-Made Bespoke Suits," I, Reg Ferguson, sit down with master tailor Joseph Genuardi in Hoboken, New Jersey at his studio. We delve into the nuanced world of bespoke tailoring and the unparalleled value of handmade clothing. Joseph shares his dedication to the craft, operating a traditional tailor shop where he and his team construct exquisite, bench-made suits. He touches on the importance of a clean fit and the distinctions between bespoke, made-to-measure, and off-the-rack clothing. The episode challenges the misuse of industry terms, particularly "bespoke," and calls for honesty and respect for the art of tailoring. Throughout the interview, Joseph emphasizes the profound influence that well-fitting clothing has on personal confidence and presence. He discusses his approach to crafting bespoke suits: from understanding a customer's history and needs to selecting the perfect materials and ensuring a seamless fit through a two-fitting system. We explore the philosophical and technical aspects of tailoring, including the creation of Joseph's signature 3D shoulder, the importance of canvassing, and the challenges and rewards of working with various fabrics. The episode teases stories from Joseph's experiences in the industry, highlighting his reputation as one of the best master tailors in the country due to the quality of his work and customer satisfaction. I hope you are left with an appreciation for the artistry behind bespoke clothing and the suggestion of a future episode diving into Joseph's history and more "war stories" from his tailor shop.
In this episode of The Fashion Geek Podcast, I'm joined by Ethan Wong of Style And Direction, to discuss the appeal of vintage clothing for men. We delve into defining vintage clothing and Ethan shares his experiences sourcing and upgrading these unique pieces. The conversation highlights the differences between vintage stores in New York and LA, with Ethan expressing appreciation for tailored clothing in New York's scene and comparing it with LA's offerings. Ethan guides us through navigating big flea markets, such as the Rose Bowl, describing his tactics for interacting with vendors and his choice to be economical and strategic when shopping for vintage items. He emphasizes the importance of setting a budget and negotiating to find the best deals. Attention to detail is considered crucial, and Ethan encourages men to develop their own taste in vintage fashion to create personalized and satisfying outfits. The discussion also covers the increasing popularity and pricing of vintage clothing, how to be a smart consumer, and the influence of vintage fashion on personal growth and style. Ethan shares anecdotes of successful and challenging shopping experiences, giving tips on where to find essentials like ties and pants, and discussing the quality and appeal of vintage garments. Overall, vintage fashion is championed for its authenticity, detail, and character, offering both style and economical benefits.
In this episode of The Fashion Geek Podcast, my guest, Timothey Hanchett of Induere TO, shares his passion for fashion and the process of creating custom-made garments. We discuss the importance of craftsmanship, personal style, and the impact of fashion on confidence. Timothy also provides insights into the complexities of the made-to-measure process, including challenges with accurate measurements, factory communication, and red flags to look for in a made-to-measure specialist. You'll gain a deep understanding of the dedication and attention to detail required in the world of custom menswear, as well as valuable tips for navigating the made-to-measure industry.
In this episode of The Fashion Geek Podcast, Reginald Ferguson and Elizabeth Way of FIT delve into the influence of hip hop fashion on streetwear and sneaker culture in the 21st century, exploring its impact on mainstream fashion and American culture. They discuss the curation process for an exhibition at the Museum at FIT, highlighting the challenges of selecting influential pieces from the world of hip hop fashion. The conversation touches on the evolution of sneakers, the influence of classic menswear on hip hop style, and the significance of individuality in fashion expression. Additionally, they explore the impact of hip hop on luxury fashion, the representation of black designers in American fashion, and the empowering role of fashion for black women. The episode provides a rich exploration of the intersection of hip hop, fashion, and cultural influence.
Host Reginald Ferguson is joined by guest Glenn Gilliam to discuss the Arthur Ashe brand, a spinoff of Rowing Blazers (created by Jack Carlson). They critique the multiple logos and typefaces associated with the Arthur Ashe brand, suggesting a more powerful and cohesive brand statement.
Seersucker and Grandma
The Jazz Age Lawn Party
76 | The Met Gala

76 | The Met Gala

2022-05-1615:54

Reg has some thoughts on The Met Gala. They're not good.
Reg talks about the viability of the brand after Virgil Abloh's death.
74 | My Shoe Guy

74 | My Shoe Guy

2022-04-1117:48

Reg shows his love for his shoe guy Mikhail.
73 | Swatch x Omega

73 | Swatch x Omega

2022-03-2819:52

Reg talks about the pending Swatch x Omega drop. Is is it worth the hype?
Reg talks with John about French terry cloth sweatpants, dressing for travel and the "EBay cul de sac." Fortunately, there are no dead ends to this episode.
Reg rides solo and talks about New York City's influence on brands.
Reg talks with Rashad about being one of the few bespoke tailors in the Washington D.C. area, along with his interest in 90s rap, especially the fits Dapper Dan created for Eric B. and Rakim ("Paid In Full", "Follow The Leader"). You're going to want to peep the technique on this episode.
What does it take to make tote bags, duffle bags and Dopp kits in leather, suede and coated canvas? How do you connect streetwear, sneaker culture and the Great Outdoors of Maine? Reg asks James McLaughlin, creator of 33 by Hand, all of those questions. Nothing to unpack here.
Reg talks with Sunflowerman (IG: Sunflowerman) about finding his way artistically to becoming an in demand artist for men's fashion and watch brands. TJ Maxx even gets into the story.
Reg talks with Ethan Wong, co-host of the "Style and Direction" podcast and creator of the "A Little Bit of Rest" blog about how he got into dressing with intention through vintage clothing and why he likes to put his hands in his jacket pockets.
Reg talks about the sudden passing of Virgil Abloh and the impact he made in the fashion game.
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