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Dissassociating
I actually really like this show because the hosts aren’t really that informed about fashion at all besides being a bunch of retail junkies and I enjoy living vicariously through their brazen un-knowingness.
Steakfrites420
Bring Back Will
Used to love this podcast. Noah is great but not leading the podcast. The last 4-5 episodes have been completely boring and totally all over the place. Sam and Rachel, while I’m sure are good people, really bring down the quality of the show. Bring back Will! The Will and Noah dynamic was really special.
Cpajay1221
(Not-so) Guilty Pleasure!
I love the dynamic of this show. These fashion snobs make fashion snobbing(?) fun without actually being elitists. The only downside is not getting weekly episodes of this show. Idk how Will has you all working, but working on this more than writing(👀) is a good idea. You all are a fashion gem. ~Good vibes~ Xoxo
Gossip Gender non-binary
Fascinating but kind of in a car crash way
I have a weird relationship with this podcast. I live in the suburbs and have a pretty mudane life but love high fashion and culture and the media and the pod is an interesting glimpse into those worlds. HOWEVER the hosts come off as SO entitled and SO completely out of touch with reality in a way that can be off putting. It feels like it's gotten worse over the course of this year. It's much better when there's a guest to insert a different viewpoint.
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katie licht
My favorite elitists
I’ve never missed an episode of the pod and never thought twice about listening UNTIL I heard Noah say he hates sale season. Everyone is obviously entitled to their own opinions but “The Boots Episode” really took the cake. If you’re interested in hearing people talk about only buying $1,000+ shoes this is the perfect show for you 💀
davisaaron
Impressively boring!
Every time I get tricked into listening to another episode of CL, I’m more and more impressed by how unremarkable this show is!
BoringNewYorkGuy
Painful to hear
The hosts talk about themselves to the void of each other... only to receive little or no response. Weird to have a pod of people who can’t have a conversation but okay!
ghost in the sofa
um
Really wanted to like this..like, really wanted to like this.. Everything Will says is gold. No wonder he’s such a good EIC.
diodiehard
Awesome listen!
LOVE this podcast- the group dynamic is spectacular.
bluecap11
Not good.
“Like um” not good.
Nielie
Learn to talk...
Almost unbearable to listen to. “Ummm...” “Like...like...like...” “So, like...yeah...” Learn to speak, you brain dead hipsters. Learned nothing and feel even worse knowing this is how people speak in a “professional” podcast.
Vampire88
“Like like like”
Rachel is great but the amount of times she says “like” is distracting
HRichards_Golf
Why so quiet?
This is one of my favorite podcasts, always super engaging, beyond just fashion. Every show is inspiring! One problem - the recorded volume is always WAY too low. I can appreciate not being assaulted by sound or obnoxious podcast voices, but it does make it difficult to listen.
K.King III
Not as good as failing upward
Ok pod but have you listened to failing upwards
sbgty559
Better pod than most podcasts
Good podcast, everyone on the show is enjoyable to listen to. I want Noah to spend an episode on T-shirts and hoodies though.
Shahs jab
I wish the hosts seemed to care
I miss Will. Will knew things but wasn't afraid to show that he cared about life too. Noah was a great foil to Will and always my fav. But now that he's captaining the ship and added two people with vocal fry to the crew, it's just kind of depressing. Is there anything more half assed than the way they stumble through thirteen vibes now? Noah's vibe this week was "Montreal". Why? Because he was heading there for an assignment.
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He who shall remain nameless
Love the show...missing Will UPDATE
UPDATE Will is back, balance has been restored! Wills personality on the show was awesome. I laughed and was constantly interested, I found myself listening to episodes more than twice. The Noah, Sam, and Rachel dynamic is also great but Will kept Noah in check. With Noah leading there’s a lot of interrupting and cutting off. The addition of Rachel and Sam was a great decision, Rachel brings something interesting and unique to the pod.
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ChrisA687
Will Love
Super happy to have Will back, even if it’s just for one ep
La Spotter
RIP Will
Not the same without Will. I like Noah but don’t think he has the public speaking skills to lead the pod. Sam is rad and I’m glad he has a mic. Not a fan of Rachel, as she talks too much about some obscure womenswear and things that I don’t associate wit GQ. Also her voice is just too pretentious. Overall it’s a decent pod but I find myself turning it off half way in more often than not. Generally the takes don’t keep me interested, as I’m not draped in Comme or Japanese proxy brands, and the monotone voices of all three hosts is just annoying after a while.
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nails720
Noah you are not Leonardo DiCaprio.
Folks gotta get over themselves. GQ is about men of all generations not some wannabe influencers trying to tell us why they are cool.
SmagsMcq
Yee haw energy
Big Yee haw love from Texas (boots or die)
Emmanrodri
Jawnz Corner of the Internet
God tier menswear and cultural podcast. In West Virginia, I have no one to speak to about niche topics like Japanese proxy garment acquisition, Jojoba Oil, and why Princess Diana is streetwear king. This podcast feeds my jawn-talk hunger so I can spare the ears of the friends and family around me. Will, Noah, Rachel and Sam share strong opinions, but with careful consideration of cultural happenings. The inquisitive nature of these writers make for great discussion on relevant topics. Thanks for so many episodes, I look forward to listening every week.
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BenjaminReedMyers
Renaissance Pod
2019 Update: Addition of Sam and Rachel is great. But having Noah lead the show isn’t working. Past few episodes have no fluidity and consists mostly of Noah interrupting Sam and Rachel. Bring back Will! 2018: Excellent Podcast! Will and Noah touch on all things in life (music, architecture ,sports,friendship,art, etc.) and relate it back to the world of fashion. I find myself laughing and smiling throughout the majority of every episode. I have never lived in or visited New York, but somehow these two depict living as fashion editors in the city exactly as I imagine it. Two gents pouring out all the vibes. Give it a listen!
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Every nickname is taken3
If you like this kind of stuff?
When checking out a podcast for the first time I always give 2 reviews because everything deserves a chance. This is the first review. But by the end of the first episode I listened to I was kinda happy it was over. Seems like an extremely slow rich kid/hype beast conversation (so if you are into that more power to you and this is just for you). I kind of had to force myself to pay attention because a lot of rambling. ALOT of self importance and ego like “the golden age of men’s ware thanks to GQ Style and...Me” Will try to listen to some more to give a fair and positive review but so far. It just sounds like some guys/gals who was given a mic and think themselves over everyone else. Please bring back Mad Influence
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EvasHammer
If Zoolander had a podcast
I WANT this to be good so bad. It’s just not. It’s painfully difficult to get through an entire episode, even if you have it on for ambient background noise (and I realized they changed it up for 2019) In the age of the internet, it’s obvious that New York opinion is as obsolete as malls are to fashion. NYC has become insulated and disconnected from the real world FAR MORE than the clichés of the backwater midwestern towns. These hosts are being “authentic” - the problem is they don’t seem to know anything beyond what they are spoon fed. Vapid. No depth or educational value. (Good people, but they need to do some work and find real topics)
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Danny Blanton
Painfully Douchey
Cliche and boring
rickeyA_
Good Podcast
Love Will’s work at GQ as a whole, but I didn’t feel like podcasting was suited for him. I have enjoyed every episode since Rachel and Sam have joined the pod as hosts. They more appropriately complement Noah while also providing their unique, individual perspectives. I feel like the trios’ combined takes on fashion shows, trends, brands, etc., are highly educated and well-thought-out. They also add a level of humor that makes the show enjoyable. Overall great podcast! Failing Upwards is still #1 though.
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26SB
My Hot Take
The latest eps without Will are painful to listen to. He grounded the show, which is now fully geared toward Brooklyn trust fund transplants that spend a $1000 on fanny packs. The hosts seem so out of touch with reality.
GrungeNYC
Leaves much to be desired
I want to like the podcast I really do. There are some great episodes like when Noah talked about his love for T-shirts or talking about Japanese brands. I don't know why but, the episodes now just sound very snobby and that's off putting. It sounds like early 2010 hipsters in Brooklyn talking about designer clothes
LeWingeth
Purely Vibes: Super late on this review
Longtime listener, first time reviewer. Been a huge fan of this podcast from just about the beginning and would recommend it to anybody looking to expand their taste. The Corporate Lunch and GQ Style crew are always dropping gems. We need MAG to come back! Also: I hang dry t-shirts.
Shia Labeoof
Boring Bros
V-boring, homogenous fashion talkshow, for waspy/middle aged hypebeast.....Its 2018 and your acting like shorts and boxy tee’s with xerox’d graphics are cutting edge fashion?
ItsAlive5
‘It’s a Vibe’
A podcast worthy of the name podcast.
Friend of the Pod - Josh M
This is not failing upwards
#failgang
JlSchaefs
Boring
No charisma whatsoever.
SC Zach
the favorite pod.
i’ve been waiting on a podcast like this for awhile now, and Will and Noah have created something truly special here. from 13 vibes to the pants episode mustered from sacred legends, i will be listening to this to this for a long time.
A$APJAP
My Ball and My Word
Thank you, Will, for sharing your story. I hope it encourages other men to seek medical advice instead of ignoring the problem. Best wishes.
jbzforever
The Fail Gang Bump
Failing Upwards sent me
camclark113
Please get some guest... Zzzz
“ Hot when it started now it’s just garbage “
Omfgwtfomg
MUST LISTEN
I listened to all the episodes and now I need more, greatest podcast of all time. Thanks for the great and relatable context. ✌️ subscribe to GQ and GQ style you won’t regret it!
Christopher Journey
It’s no @failingupwards but still Fire
Tho
Calmanno
Great Content
This is the best podcast in the world
Cam-RON12345
Loving It
With how popular podcasts and menswear are these days, you would think one wouldn’t have to dig to find podcasts that focus on menswear. Finally, this one fills my need. It’s fun to listen to dudes geek out about clothes like I do. One suggestion I would make is, it’s tough to keep up with all the brand mentions the guys throw out every episode. I would suggest maybe making a list of all of them in the episode description so people can refer back to them afterward.
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yungstud
My personal favorite podcast
The most relevant podcast pertaining to fashion with two really great hosts. Noah and Mike do a great job at balancing each other out. This pod makes work go by quicker and I look forward to it each week.
malachishockley
Always Hang Dry
This pod is full of behind-the-curtain content that takes you inside the minds of two (sorry SHP) of fashions greatest. From the discussion of the perfect grip of long lost Brooms Brothers undershirts, to the truly iconic 13 vibes, this pod is an experience and a joy to listen to. Get corporate and listen now. Also, never be afraid to hang dry the jawnz...
Ugfugigufydtdyf
For what ails you
A pod known to cure hangovers
The Sushi Warrior
Pure curation and pure recommendations.
These should be the only people that can say aesthetic in our decade.
SaintLaurentBoots
Luh this pod
My favorite podcast to listen to with my coffee
Harvey Leche
Everyone else is lying
This podcast isn't trash but it isn't spectacular. Their voices are trash though. Will sounds like a caring father and Noah sounds like his son that gets bullied at school. Just keeping it 100. The content is solid though. Maybe they should just produce or something
The Real J money!!!
Greatness
This podcast is super dope! It’s very informative, funny, and they kno they shxt when it comes to clothes & style 👌🏽
Chadvisionaire
CORPORATE PROFESSOR GRADES
Hello CP fam, Sorry for returning your final exam grades so late, I had many papers to grade. Overall grade: A- Summary: This pod begins with simple yet captivating soundboard action excellently performed by Samuel Hine. Samuel is the man behind the scenes that keeps this train rolling. He doesn’t speak much but often breaks out electric jawns commented on by the other CP members. His long hair and glasses scream hipster from a distance to the simple minded, but there is a beautiful complexity to his style. His tall, frail frame allows the ability to rock whatever he wants and own it. Will is the Pod-Father figure with many intelligent and well thought out takes on the fashion world. This Dead Head transformed his style from “frat boy nerd” to “big city cool guy.” During this transition he never dropped the jawns held close to home. He wears a Grateful Dead t shirt everyday of the week, even if it’s his undershirt’s undershirt. He is also 7 feet tall. Noah is the other integral part of this pod with a style of his own. He combines comfort and functionality with skater undertones. When he isn’t spending his time dropping fire CP episodes he sits at his desk drawing pictures of James Jebbia and playing with his Tech Decks. Noah is known for his absurdly excellent vibes and style secret giveaways. You can find him at your local NYC skatepark, he is the red headed man wearing something navy blue, something corduroy, and crocs. The show has hawt takes on all things happening in the fashion world and gives you all the ingredients you need to create your own style. The chemistry between co-hosts is one of the best I’ve listened to, seamlessly transitioning from segment to segment so smoothly. TIPS: The CP audience would like for you to add a simple segment where they can ask questions and/or advice on style tips. Also, we want Jake Woolf on an episode. Thanks. Have a merry Christmas class. PROFESSOR
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