In this essential episode of The VOU Podcast for Men, we crack open Gentleman: A Timeless Guide to Fashion — Bernhard Roetzel’s enduring masterclass on classic menswear. First published in 1999 and still regarded as the benchmark for dressing with purpose and polish, Gentleman is more than a style guide — it’s a manual for living with intent, one well-cut lapel and welted sole at a time.
Join us and two expert guests as we walk through this seminal volume's structure, philosophy, and legacy. From the architecture of a proper English suit to the quiet power of well-chosen accessories, Roetzel outlines the complete anatomy of masculine elegance. We unpack what still holds up, what’s evolved, and why the book continues to shape men’s wardrobes from Berlin to Tokyo to New York.
We’ll break down Roetzel’s approach to tailoring, shirts, shoes, grooming, etiquette, and even lifestyle — from the shape of a club collar to how you carry your umbrella. With German precision and Continental flair, Gentleman teaches the codes behind classic style and how to adapt them for a modern world without losing your sense of self.
This isn’t about trends — it’s about timelessness. About understanding proportion, context, and the quiet discipline that goes into dressing well. Whether you’re deep into bespoke tailoring or just starting to rethink your wardrobe, this episode offers a deep dive into why style matters — not for vanity, but for identity, respect, and presence.
So pour a coffee, straighten your pocket square, and join us for a discussion that will make you see your clothes—and yourself—in a sharper light. Because elegance isn’t old-fashioned but eternal.
A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.
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