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Shoutout To Chad Smith & Dr. Jason Cole (Setting the Standard!)
Shoutout to a couple of members who set the tone for what makes this community great! First, @Chad Smith with a strong OOTD post. He did exactly what helps others learn: he shared the full outfit breakdown, the details, and the why behind it — from the navy cable knit and brown polo to the indigo 501s, oxblood double monks, matching strap, scent, and watch. That kind of post gives other men real examples they can study and apply. (Link to post) Second, @Dr. Jason Cole for jumping in to help @Ken Erickson with a style question on black tux shoes. That kind of thoughtful member-to-member guidance is exactly what builds a real brotherhood here — not just posting, but showing up to help someone make a better decision when it matters. Ken’s question itself was a great one too: plain toe, cap toe, wingtip, or even black dress boots with a tux. (Link to comment) Post your outfits. Ask your questions. Help your fellow members. That’s how we all get sharper!
Shoutout To Chad Smith & Dr. Jason Cole (Setting the Standard!)
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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 - Wednesday 15 April
Todays outfit was built around my Post Op appointment with my DR, just something easy and relaxed so when I have to lay on the examination bed and drop my trousers it doesn't mean wrinkles will stay all day. Todays fit comprises of: M.J. Bale Newcombe Cable Cardigan Light Weight Cardigan in Oatmeal OTAA Washington White And Blue Twill Non-Iron Shirt Levi 516’s in Ink Black Ecco Vitrus Saddle Loafer in Black Anson Black Leather Strap on a Traditional buckle with a curve in Black Footsie Astronaught Socks Oakley Gibston in Black with Smokey Black lenses SOTD - Azzaro Wanted by Night, my first wearing. WOTD - Monterey Blacktip GMT on a Brown Leather Strap - Aka Alfred
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OOTD - Wednesday 15 April
OOTD - Three Fits at the Office
Today was one of my biweekly commutes to the office. Ninety minutes of driving each way, which for the UK is quite a lot. I realise you guys in America have to drive for longer than that to go to the bathroom. First pic is for Outside the Office. Second pic is for Inside the Office. Third pic is for Post-Office Fragrance Testing in Town. Jacket - Stockport Vintage Emporium leather. Sweater - Cashmere 1/4 zip from John Lewis. Shirt - Next. Trousers - Black Next Chinos from Vinted. Boots - Blake Stitched Brown Suede Chelsea Boots from John Lewis. Hat - Grey Newsboy from Heritage Traditions Country Goods & Supply Co. Belt - Modular Ratchet Belt from Amazon. Bag - Brown canvas satchel from the Internet. Watch - Timex Weekender 38mm, and Apple Wrist Computer. Fragrance - Feather Supreme by Jusbox (followed by Encens Precieux by Van Cleef & Arpels in my testing session).
OOTD - Three Fits at the Office
Application of Classic Menswear
Today’s outfit strikes the perfect balance between refined tailoring and relaxed sophistication, anchored by a light beige windowpane sport coat (which I wore yesterday) that delivers texture without overpowering the look. I chose a light blue dress shirt that keeps things crisp and approachable, while the charcoal trousers provide the necessary contrast and structure to ground the ensemble. I’m introducing my new pair of Taupe suede loafers, that I wore sockless to introduce a seasonal ease that elevates the outfit into true smart-casual territory. I added a navy paisley pocket square to add just enough visual interest to show intentional styling without appearing forced. Altogether, this is a sharp, versatile look that reflects confidence, restraint, and a strong understanding of classic menswear principles.
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