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Overview

The video is an “on-the-street” mini sociological poll in Moscow. Women (and sometimes store employees) share which styles and clothing details in men attract them—and what they consider “red flags.” The host/director frames the topic as practical taste, not outdated stereotypes (e.g., not simply “girls like suits”). In the responses, neatness, appropriateness, and good styling matter more than expensive or overly formal clothes.

Key Findings from the Street Poll

1) Grooming and neatness are the biggest factors

Several participants emphasize that a man appears more attractive when he is clean and well-groomed—such as:

  • clean, ironed clothing
  • appropriate fit
  • a proper haircut
  • shaving and/or styled facial hair

Notably, attractiveness is described as working across classic and casual outfits.

2) Smart casual / classic combinations get the most “yes”

“Smart casual” is repeatedly presented as versatile and realistic for everyday settings, including:

  • restaurants
  • events
  • office environments
  • even public transport

Strict suits are also praised—framed as the men’s equivalent of “dress-and-heels” for women—but smart casual is often viewed as the better everyday option.

3) Tracksuits and sportswear: fine in the right context

Sportswear (sweatpants, tracksuits) comes up often as something women are used to seeing. However, some participants say it’s less suitable for first dates. Others counter that comfort matters and sweatpants can still be acceptable depending on the situation.

4) Bad proportions and fit mistakes strongly affect perception

Multiple women criticize specific issues such as:

  • trousers waist/height problems A high waist can shorten the perceived height and may feel unusual.

  • cut tightness or wrong silhouette Participants often prefer medium/straight cuts over “skinny” styles, and dislike overly tight or awkward cuts.

  • color and shade mismatches Distracting colors or inconsistent shades reduce appeal.

5) “Red flags” are often about discomfort or untidiness—not just brands

“Red flags” described in the poll are usually style-internal, including:

  • stained, untidy shirts
  • torn tops
  • overly contrasting or “vulgar” combinations
  • mismatched items (even intentionally “ridiculous” pairings, such as an oversized ripped sweater with classic trousers)
  • clothes that don’t fit the man’s overall image

The Host’s Main Commentary (Sales / Format Angle)

  • The host uses the poll to support a merchandising message: women generally prefer classic/versatile men’s styling, especially smart casual and well-cut classics.
  • He argues that good combinations outperform extreme looks or poorly chosen outfits.
  • He also emphasizes that many men choose clothes themselves, and he claims store traffic suggests more men are trying classic/characterful items—stating an increase from roughly ~5% to 10–15%.

“Sexiest” and “Least Liked” Examples

Sexiest examples

  • A coordinated classic look, often described as jacket + trousers
  • The idea that the man dresses carefully and confidently
  • Mentions of accessories, including a classic watch

Least liked examples

  • torn, greasy, stained, untidy clothing For example, a bad T-shirt

Suit and Detail Discussions

  • Women notice micro-details such as:
    • lapel width
    • seams
    • cufflinks
  • Oversized coats are discussed too:
    • participants may like long/oversized proportions
    • but they caution it won’t suit everyone equally, especially if the proportions don’t work for shorter men

Ending Conclusions

The video’s synthesized takeaway:

  1. The man’s charisma matters (universal).
  2. Neatness matters most and doesn’t require money.
  3. Classic shirt/suit elements help, but the real win comes from appropriateness, fit, and smart-casual versatility.

Presenters / Contributors

  • Alexander: the director/host who conducts street interviews and appears in examples
  • Store staff/employees of “Cherkatrov”: interviewed and reacting on camera
  • Women respondents: multiple participants interviewed on the street and inside the store (discussing topics like Old Money, smart casual/classic, and red flags)
  • Christina: specifically named participant who comments during the “sexiest suit” segment
  • Paula: named during a quick question segment

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