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"Turtleneck and Blazer" TikTok Video Shows How to Look on Point Like a Laser

After his “Turtleneck and Blazer” TikTok video went viral, Austin Archer revealed how the hilarious tune resulted from an day out together with his female friend.

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Need a undying, no-nonsense way to look “attractive with a little sophistication”? Just throw on a turtleneck and blazer, your pal Austin says. 

TikTok celebrity Austin Archer — who goes by the deal with @yourpal_austin on social media — went viral with his “Turtleneck and Blazer” TikTok video.

And he even rocked a T&B when he discussed his newfound Internet status on ABC4’s Good Things Utah in January 2021. “I look like I’m about to call a soccer sport in the ‘70s,” the TikTok superstar quipped.

Host Nicea DeGering wore the same combo for the interview. “I have such a lot of T&Bs in my closet, I will’t even let you know,” she stated. “This used to be a uniform of mine within the ‘90s.”

Austin and his female friend teamed up for the "Turtleneck and Blazer" video on TikTok.

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In the TikTok video, which has a million views on the social media platform, Austin and his girlfriend sing their own praises their T&B types as Austin sings lyrics like, “You wanna get dressed in a method / That makes you're feeling sexy / With a little sophistica… tion. / I’ve got something for you / Whether you’re a faculty professor / Or a businesswoman in the ‘80s, males and ladies.”

And Austin explained the starting place tale of the viral vid on Good Things Utah, announcing that he’s been making videos for buddies and circle of relatives since 2015, but he began making day by day TikTok content upon getting furloughed from his activity amid the pandemic.

“My girlfriend and I, who’s within the video there, we were leaving the house to go have dinner with some pals for New Year’s Eve,” he recalled. “I got dressed first, and I used to be rocking T&B, and then she got here out dressed in her turtleneck and blazer, and I was like, ‘Before we go away, we need to shoot some B-roll, as a result of I’m going to do one thing with this.’ … On the force to the condominium, I used to be like, ‘OK, so there’s gotta be a tune or something.’”

@yourpal_austin

And now for something we will all agree on! Welcome to all you rookies. Glad to have you ever here! #original_sound

♬ original sound - Austin Archer Source: TikTok

TikTok latched on to Austin’s “Turtleneck and Blazer” video, and the Detroit Lions even made their own version of the song video, with the staff’s athletes rocking the look on the tarmac as they boarded a airplane.

@detroitlions

A season’s worth of TURTLENECKS & BLAZERS. #DetroitLions #OnePride #foryou #fyp #nfl

♬ original sound - Austin Archer Source: TikTok

Other TikTok users have used Austin's original sound to create their own "Turtleneck and Blazer" video, too — like Kevin Chamberlin, who has attracted 128,000 likes up to now along with his rendition.

@chamberlin_kevin

Finally something we can all agree on #turtleneckandblazer #boybandchallenge 🎶 @yourpal_austin 👯‍♂️ @timdhooper & @chattypilot #fyp #king

♬ original sound - Austin Archer Source: TikTok

Austin has an much more common video, FYI.

TikTok latched on to Austin’s “Turtleneck and Blazer” video, and the Detroit Lions even made their own version of the track video, with the staff’s athletes rocking the look on the tarmac as they board a aircraft.

But Austin — who lately released the album Beautiful Things on Bandcamp — has other viral movies, as well. One clip with 2 million perspectives, for instance, is a response to a consumer who claimed there’s no difference between the phrases “coloured lady” and “lady of colour.”

In that video, Austin sings: “Specificity with your language / Is a factor that truly matters, and accept as true with / That I’m being explicit when I say / That you’re a dumb, dumb, dumb, dumb dumb, dumb, racist, ignorant prick / With a dumb white supremacist haircut / And that’s on info / Now shhhhhhh / Shut up, endlessly.”

@yourpal_austin

Hi @glasshousenews I’m Austin, I don’t believe we’ve met. #originalsound

♬ original sound - Austin Archer Source: TikTok

Austin Archer is repping the “older other people” on TikTok.

On Good Things Utah, Austin mirrored on being a TikTok star who’s probably smartly above the median consumer age. “Gen Z runs TikTok, indubitably, but, like, there is such a lot room for us older other folks on TikTok. We’re doing our factor available in the market, we’re doing dances. … We’re available in the market making our content material, and it’s in reality for everybody.”

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Merlyn Hunt

Update: 2024-05-15