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.