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Style Battle: Navy Suit vs. Charcoal Grey Suit? (Pick One & Why)
Gentlemen, if you could only own ONE suit for the rest of your life, which would it be? 👔⚔️ Two iconic suit colors. Two very different statements. And every well-dressed man has an opinion. THE NAVY SUI: Versatile, confident, and universally flattering. Navy reads as both formal and approachable, making it equally at home in a boardroom, at a wedding, or on a first date. Pair it with brown shoes for a classic look, or white sneakers for a modern edge. It's the suit that does everything. THE CHARCOAL GREY SUIT: The ultimate power suit. Serious, authoritative, and razor-sharp. Charcoal grey carries an undeniable gravitas that navy simply can't match — it's the suit you wear when you need to command a room. With a white shirt and black shoes, it's untouchable. The question: Which suit earns the single spot in your wardrobe — and why? Vote your pick below 👇 and tell me what outfit you'd build around it!
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Going to a Hair Salon for the first time
Man i can’t believe that this is actually a post lol 😆. But i’ve been taking the advice of some of the brothers and Mr. Centeno on this community, and decided to go to a salon for the first time. I’ve had years and years of shitty haircuts, and i mean no disrespect to the place, but ive realized that it just isn’t the look that fits me anymore lol. I felt a little awkward, being a dude in a salon, but it was genuinely such a good environment. The stylist was a really nice guy who did an excellent job on my hair. As a balding brother struggling with hair loss, i’ve been erring to find the right styles to cover it up while i’m on my hair loss meds journey, and he did a fantastic job at giving me a haircut for the occasion. They’re inclusive too, they also wash and dry and style your hair when finished. This is definitely going to be a new place for me to start going to now. It’s made a huge difference on my appearance and face. Thank you all!
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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
No! Mr (too short coats w high buttons)-I expect you to DIE!!!
Probably the first non-cartoon movie I remember seeing as a child was a bond film ( you only live twice). Of all the Bond films the Quintessential movie hands down has to be Gold Finger. From Odd Job, to the gold painted victim, to the DB 5-to the ribald retort. -“I must be dreaming”😉-this bond created the blockbuster movie concept. While this video shows that fact, it reveals another that is helpful. In 1963 and 1964 lapels had become extremely thin (much like today). With a wider lapel it’s easier to have a PROPERLY waist level operable button as the lapel will roll more. Nevertheless from Connery to the portly GoldFinger character (Karl Gerhart Fröbe). ALL THE COATS HIT AT THE WAIST AND COVERED THERE BACKSIDE. A thinner lapel will slightly pull that up but not to the silhouette ruination that is the modern fit. Oh well. I feel better. It’s a great video to watch about this my favorite Bond Movie. The one that sealed Bonds long term success. A franchise that has endured for nearly 65 years. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUH4-phY-e8
Great list of ten things every gentleman needs
While likely best for those in their early 20s, this is simply a great list to check your own comparison. I’m here and there with this YouTube channel but this list was enlightened. It’s a quick watch as well. https://youtu.be/MfpAuhYIa3M?si=L8Ur902u-OijEiXx
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