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Weekly RMRS Member Shoutouts 👔
Gentlemen, here are a few standout posts from the RMRS community this week. Big shoutout to @John Witvoet for his wedding rehearsal outfit post. Great example of dressing intentionally for a meaningful occasion — and the community clearly appreciated it with strong engagement. Post: https://www.skool.com/rmrs/wedding-rehearsal Shoutout to @Chad Smith for another strong OOTD breakdown. The blue suit, clean white shirt, and tie focus made this a helpful example of how small details can make an outfit pop. Post: https://www.skool.com/rmrs/ootd-tuesday-12-may And shoutout to @Jeffrey Plotka for the new trouser day post. Tailoring, fit adjustments, and continued progress are exactly the kind of real-world style improvements we love seeing here. Post: https://www.skool.com/rmrs/new-trouser-day Keep posting your outfits, wins, questions, and progress. These are the kinds of posts that help other men take action!
Weekly RMRS Member Shoutouts 👔
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This Stops Being About Clothes
There's a shift that happens for some men. They stop asking "does this look okay?" and start knowing. Not because they memorized rules — but because they've built a standard for themselves. A quiet confidence that doesn't need to announce itself. You see it in how they walk into a room. In how people respond to them before they say a word. In how much mental energy they have left for things that actually matter. That's not style. That's identity. And identity isn't bought — it's built, through consistent habits and deliberate choices made over time. That's what RMRS Premium is designed for. Not trends. Not outfit grids. A structured path to becoming the man who looks sharp because of who he is — not what he's wearing. If that shift sounds like something you want, the door's open: https://www.skool.com/rmrs/plans
This Stops Being About Clothes
OOTD - Friday 15 May
As with most Friday’s it started out with a walk to the local cafe with my youngest before school. She has here Lactose Free Hot Chocolate and I grab my coffee. Then its the drop off to school and home for more scheduling work and a couple of online meetings with the team 2500 Km (1550 Mile) away. Todays outfit consists of; M.J. Bale Bowning Suit in Green, it is cut from 100% Australian Merino wool and woven in Italy into a Super 110s twill with a subtle two-tone micro pupstooth weave and lightly brushed flannel finish. Charles Tyrwhitt Non-Iron Stretch Burlington Weave Shirt in Silver Grey OTAA Canterbury Green with Royal Red Striped necktie OTAA Gold Bond Tie Clip OTAA Crocodile Green Textured Socks (The texture even looks a little scaley) Ducapo Monkstraps in Dark Green “But first Coffee” lapel pin SOTD - Viktor & Rolf Spicebomb Nghtvision WOTD - Duka DateJust Homage in in Gold with Green Dial, Aka Ms Hawn
OOTD - Friday 15 May
OOTD May 15th Causal Friday
Twillory performance multi colored patterned shirt over dark wash Vertx jeans. Brown Anson belt with silver buckle and brown Thursday President boots. Monterey Kitty Hawk blue dial watch and Doir Sauvage edt.
OOTD May 15th Causal Friday
OOTD-CW - 14 May 2026
In-person meeting with an out-of-state employee and then dinner tonight with an important client. I've tried to keep the suit unencumbered. I'm sporting a new watch as well. • Suit — SJ‑014, SL-023 (Enzo Tovare): A navy Enzo Tovare 2-piece suit in Super 150s wool with a subtle sheen—cut in the modern Brit AMF style with roped & padded shoulders and high & tight armholes. The lightweight worsted fabric is supremely breathable while maintaining sharp business-formal presence. Notched lapels, dual rear vents, and fully lined construction project polished authority for client-facing meetings. • Shirt — DS‑010 (Charles Tyrwhitt): A CT spread-collar French-cuff dress shirt in white Burlington-weave twill. Medium-to-high opacity with a soft hand, exceptional stitch density (5/5), and crisp non-iron structure. The 5.5" spread collar and square-edge French cuffs elevate the look to true executive polish. Best paired with 2.25" collar stays. • Undershirt — US‑002 (Ralph Lauren Polo): A classic white cotton crew neck undershirt from Ralph Lauren. Reliably invisible beneath the opaque white dress shirt while providing all-day comfort for extended client meetings. • Tie — NT‑023 (Fort Belvedere): A Fort Belvedere 3-fold wool challis tie in navy with white polka dots—self-tipped with a keeper loop. The classic navy-and-white combination echoes the suit's colorway while the challis texture adds visual depth against the white shirt. At 3.5" width and 57" length, it knots beautifully under a spread collar. • Pocket Square — PS‑035 (Fort Belvedere): A 17" white Irish linen pocket square from Fort Belvedere with signature burgundy X-stitch edging. The burgundy accent introduces a subtle warm note that breaks the navy-white-silver palette without competing. A TV fold or puff provides crisp geometry against the navy jacket. • Belt — B‑001 (Hanks): A Hanks Highlined black leather belt with silver buckle—fully lined, top/bottom stitched, and featuring pill-shaped holes. Removable buckle, excellent fit, and perfectly matched to the black TLB Oxfords. A serious belt for serious meetings.
OOTD-CW - 14 May 2026
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