15d (edited) • OOTD 👔
OOTD-CW - 8 April 2026 (via Captain Picard)
Made a ton of progress on items that felt like they were getting clogged up. The new head of sales starts Monday and I am super pumped to get him going. Last pic is my double monks getting some needed love. I think my wholecuts for today may require the same.
Today's outfit is summarized by none other than the best Enterprise captain: Captain Jean Luc Picard (not quite as good as the pirate voice)
Captain’s Log — RMRS Outfit Entry
• Shirt — DS‑044 (Charles Tyrwhitt): A white non‑iron poplin French‑cuff dress shirt with a semi‑spread collar, precise structure, and disciplined restraint. It serves as the neutral command layer—clear, deliberate, and wholly appropriate for moments requiring both diplomacy and resolve.
• Undershirt — US‑003 (Pro Club): A dense white cotton crew undershirt, substantial enough to maintain opacity beneath strong lighting. It performs its duty without drawing attention—exactly as Starfleet engineering intends.
• Slacks — SL‑011 (Peter Millar): Dark‑blue wool slacks with a subtle box texture, tailored for balance and mobility. They provide continuity with the jacket, forming a unified system rather than a collection of parts.
• Suit Jacket — SJ‑002 (Peter Millar): A matching navy suit jacket with fine blue patterning, structured shoulders, and full lining. It projects command presence without excess—authority conveyed through clarity, not volume.
• Tie — NT‑031 (Kirby Allison): A navy basket‑weave silk tie with white and black accents, restrained yet intellectually textured. Tied cleanly, it signals intent, discipline, and respect for established protocol.
• Belt — B‑001 (Hanks): A black fully lined leather belt with a silver buckle, minimal and structurally sound. It exists to support the system, not to announce itself.
• Footwear — DSh‑009 (TLB Mallorca): Black box‑calf whole‑cut Oxfords, Goodyear‑welted with an elegant almond toe. These shoes speak softly—but they speak of preparation, tradition, and seriousness of purpose.
• Socks — DSo‑013 (Ralph Lauren): Deep‑navy ribbed dress socks that maintain visual continuity from trouser to shoe. A small detail, perhaps—but as Starfleet teaches, details decide outcomes.
• Cufflinks — CL‑004 (Montblanc): Polished silver cufflinks with the Montblanc snow emblem in blue resin. Understated symbols of precision and legacy, visible only to those observant enough to notice.
• Pocket Square — PS‑010 (Charles Tyrwhitt): A solid white cotton pocket square, folded with restraint and symmetry. It reinforces order and proportion—no flourish required.
• Pen — P‑002 (Montblanc Meisterstück 149): The Meisterstück fountain pen with a bold nib, weighty and deliberate in the hand. Chosen not for ornament, but because important decisions deserve permanence.
• Ring — R‑001: The wedding ring, worn continuously and without variance. A constant, grounding presence—much like the principles one refuses to abandon.
• Watch — W‑006 (Fossil Townsman Automatic): An automatic watch with an open‑heart blue dial and brown leather strap, quietly revealing its inner workings. A reminder that reliability is earned through disciplined mechanics, not appearance alone.
• Business Card Case — BCC‑001: A refined card case kept ready but never flaunted. Introductions, like first contact, are conducted with intention and respect.
• Fragrance — FR‑016 (Creed Aventus, Eau de Parfum): A decisive chypre‑fruity composition opening with pineapple, bergamot, and blackcurrant, evolving through birch, patchouli, and subtle smoke before settling into oakmoss, musk, and restrained vanilla. Applied judiciously, it projects confidence, competence, and forward momentum—never aggression—an olfactory signal that the captain is present, prepared, and very much in command.
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OOTD-CW - 8 April 2026 (via Captain Picard)
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