So, you find yourself stranded on an island in the South Pacific or maybe you're out in
the woods in Alaska.
You don't know where you're at you don't know how long you're going to be here, you've got
to survive and all that you have, the clothing on your back.
Today, gentlemen, we're going to talk about stylish survival for the sharp-dressed gentleman.
Now, if that intro just flew past you, understand that this isn't an entertainment video, this
isn't a true survival video, your clothing shouldn't be McGyvered in a survival situation.
You should use it as it was intended to protect you from the elements.
Now, let's talk a little bit about survival though, what's the real deal?
Well, first of avoid survival situations.
If you're going to go into an area that you're not familiar with, take a compass take a map
so you can get yourself out of there.
Be prepared, take a sharp knife, but I like multi tools.
Maybe take matches that are in a waterproof container that are actually going to light
and you can test them.
Also, take a jacket that's windproof that's waterproof that has a hood.
Taking these stuff with you is going to go a long way if you find yourself in a tough
situation.
But now, let's talk about stylish survival for the well-dressed man.
Survival item number one for the stylish man, the simple pen.
Now, many of you guys may be wondering, Antonio how is going to help you survive?
Because whenever you're out there hunting animals, you climb up on a tree, it goes by,
you jump out of that tree put it on a headlock.
Boom!
Right in the eye, you got yourself dinner.
Stylish survival item number two for the sharp-dressed gentleman is a long sleeve cotton dress shirt.
So, so many options that you can use this thing, but let's talk about a filter for water.
You can actually tear small pieces of off this use it as kindling for a fire.
You can tear off larger strips use it as a bandage use it as tourniquet.
You can thenuse it as a bag, simply wrap up
berries, wrap up any excess food.
The weather is getting really bad whether it'd be wind whether it'd be the sun, put
this right on top of your head cover up your face cover up your head.
Survival item number three for the stylish gentleman is his belt.
You can use this to lash wood together to build a shelter.
Many of you guys may be wondering, Antonio how did you climb that tree to kill that animal
at point number one.
Well, I used it like this my belt and I just shimmied up that tree and then jump on that
animal and took care of business.
Now, you may be wondering, okay, Antonio you've been tracked down by a pack of wolves, how
are you going to defend yourself?
Well, many of you guys have probably seen the movie The Grey with old Liam and if Liam
would have had belt to defend himself that movie probably would have ended very differently.
But, that is the third use as a weapon as a whip as something that keep those other
animals at bay that are trying to steal your food.
Now, many of you guys may be wondering, Antonio where did you get that awesome belt?
Well, that's the sponsor of this video, Anson Belt and Buckle.
I have talked about this company for years, I think almost eight years now.
Father-son combo.
Actually, I know David, his wife is now working with it.
It's a family business.
They're here in the United States and I love what they have done with the belt.
Basically, you've got a quarter of an inch adjusting right here.
It is a great cool system.
Let me talk about this system.
So, you can go in there, you can choose multiple straps, you can choose multiple buckles, you
can mix and match, create as many combinations as you want.
Think about that, you got three straps you got three buckles.
Right there, nine different combinations depending on what you want to wear.
I've been wearing this around the world.
It's a great company, great product and I'm proud to support them.
Go check out some of their gift packages too.
The gift packages what I love about it is if you're looking for something to give maybe
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Also, the sizes come in 1.25 which is more for dress belts, 1.5 if you're going to be
wearing jeans.
They are well-made.
And what I love about these guys is the customer service.
I've seen people say, hey, because oftentimes they'll send you like a 50-inch strap and
you get to cut it yourself.
I've seen people actually cut it too short, contact them and they've sent them another
strap, haven't even, you know, ask they just send it to them.
So, I support companies that take care of you guys.
Survival item number four for the sharp-dressed gentleman is his bright colored pocket square.
So, a couple of uses out of this.
You can use it as a signal flag to be able to grab attention.
You can use it to protect your face to protect your head from the elements.
You can also use it to filter water.
Survival item number five for the sharp-dressed gentleman is his jacket.
Jackets are often made of wool.
Wool has great insulating properties and is going to keep you warm.
In addition, wool can oftentimes absorb about forty to fifty percent of its weight in water
and will still actually not feel wet and will keep you warm.
So, you get a little bit damp, this is going to be a great blanket at night.
Now, make sure if you're going to go to sleep to separate yourself from the ground, so lay
out some sticks kind of build a bit of a space off, put down some leaves and then use your
jacket to throw over you.
Survival item number six for the sharp-dressed gentleman is to use your trousers as a floatation
device.
I'm serious here and I actually I learned this in the United States Marine Corps.
It works best if your trousers are made from material that has a very tight weave that's
going to be resistant to air moving through it is also going to be maybe resistant a little
bit to water.
But the way that you do this is you're going to take your pants off, then you're going
to tie off the ends at the legs, you're going to throw the pants over trying to get as much
air as you can into the pants.
Then, you're going to tie off the waist area and all of a sudden you have yourself a floatation
device.
If you've got jeans the air is going to go out pretty quick, but you can do it again
and again every couple of minutes.
And I can tell you that that's going to be a lot easier and you're going to last longer
if you're got knocked overboard or you're out in the water just waiting hopefully for
the boat to turn around and come get you and you can't swim any longer.
But this is a legit survival item and there are some cool videos out there.
I'm going to link to them down in the description, but definitely check this one out.
Survival item number seven for the sharp-dressed gentleman is to use the heavy duty zipper
on his jeans as a saw.
Now, how to remove the zipper from the jeans, I wasn't able to figure that one out, but
just take your pants off use them to saw through a piece of wood and hopefully no one is there
to rescue you take a picture and ask what you're doing.
Survival item number eight for the sharp-dressed gentleman is to effectively use his shoes.
So, first off, take off those shoe laces, you can use them as fishing line, you can
use them to strap together wood for shelter.
You can use them as a tourniquet.
Now, let's talk about the shoes in particular.
Now, leather and I've heard some people that have actually talked about chewing on leather
to get a little bit of extra nutrients if they don't have anything to eat.
But, let's look at the rubber soles on yours shoes.
So, a plane is going by it's the middle of the day you've got a fire going, they're not
going to be able to see the fire because the smoke isn't very black.
You throw one of those rubber soles, boom!
What do you got?
You got black smoke.
Now, I would suggest that you actually have some green leaf foliage that you can put on
there and that would probably create smoke as well.
But, let's just say you didn't do that, so throw those shoes on there and grab the attention
of that plane.
Survival item number nine for the sharp-dressed gentleman is to use his glasses.
So, you've got a pair or prescription glasses, well, you can actually use those to start
a fire.
Similar to a magnifying glass if they've got a bit of a curved surface to them they should
be able to take the sun's rays and be able to focus it and therefore you can start a
fire.
Also, let's say you've got a pair of sunglasses, you can actually take those apart and use
the metal on the sunglasses to make a makeshift spear.
Survival item number ten for the sharp-dressed man is to effectively use his socks.
You can tear them apart down to their thread use it as a fishing line.
You can use them to cover your hands which is going to protect you in extreme sun or
extreme cold.
You can use them to carry around excess food like berries.
Bonus survival item for the sharp-dressed man, take that non-lubricated condom which
you've never used.
Take it out of your wallet fill it with water, put it in a sock, you have a makeshift canteen.
All right, gentlemen, so hopefully you enjoy this video like I did.
If you want real survivor tips, I'm going to link you over to Creek Stewart over at
the Art of Manliness.
He's written some great articles which I think if you're into this stuff you're going to
enjoy what he's put out there.
Also, check out our sponsor, Anson Belt and Buckle.
I've stood behind this company for eight years.
They're a father-son combo.
They come out to StyleCon.
Every one that knows them everyone that sees their product loves what they're doing and
I think if you haven't given them a shot, you need to.
That's it guys.
Take care.
I'll see you in the next video.
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