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May 28th: Live with Marcelo — The Niche Fragrance Collector! 🎙️
Gents, this one's for the fragrance lovers (and anyone who wants to start smelling like a man with taste). We've got Marcelo — The Niche Fragrance Collector — joining us for our May 28th LIVE call! This Aussie has built a serious following exploring niche perfumery from across the world, meeting the perfumers behind the craft, and championing the underappreciated art of "smelling." He doesn't just chase the next bottle to buy — he digs into the artistry, the notes, and the creativity behind every great scent. Whether you're new to fragrance or you've already got a shelf full of bottles, this is going to be a fun, eye-opening conversation packed with value. Come learn how to think about scent the way a real collector does! 📅 The Details - When: Thursday, May 28th - Time: 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM Central US - Meeting Link: https://www.skool.com/rmrs/calendar?eid=c855a172c1bf4f8cb5c5db9717d0d45c Drop your fragrance questions in the comments below — favorite notes, what you're looking to find next, or anything you've always wanted to ask a true collector. I want to make sure we cover what matters most to YOU. Let's pack this call and show Marcelo what this community is all about. See you! 🚀✨
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May 28th: Live with Marcelo — The Niche Fragrance Collector! 🎙️
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5 Style Deals Worth Your Attention This Week!
Hey gents — found a few sharp style upgrades this week from Peter Manning NYC and XSuit 👀 1. Fulton Wool Cashmere Topcoat - Navy - Brand/store: Peter Manning NYC - Original price: $395.00 - Sale price: $195.00 - Discount: About 51% off - Why it is a good deal: A navy topcoat is a strong outerwear upgrade for business casual, date nights, travel, and colder-weather outfits. - Link: https://petermanningnyc.com/products/fulton-wool-cashmere-topcoat-navy 2. Italian Selvedge Denim - Brand/store: Peter Manning NYC - Original price: $185.00 - Sale price: $105.00 - Discount: About 43% off - Why it is a good deal: Selvedge denim at this price is a solid casual-style upgrade for guys who want better jeans without going flashy. - Link: https://petermanningnyc.com/products/italian-selvedge-denim 3. Stretch Cords - Navy - Brand/store: Peter Manning NYC - Original price: $95.00 - Sale price: $55.00 - Discount: About 42% off - Why it is a good deal: A great alternative to jeans — easy to dress up with a sweater, jacket, boots, or loafers. - Link: https://petermanningnyc.com/products/stretch-cords-navy 4. xJacket 5.0 - Charcoal - Final Sale - Brand/store: XSuit - Original price: $429.00 - Sale price: $179.00 - Discount: About 58% off - Why it is a good deal: Strong markdown on a modern performance blazer/jacket option for guys who want comfort plus a sharper look. - Link: https://xsuit.com/products/xjacket-5-0-charcoal 5. xShirt 4.0 - Navy - Brand/store: XSuit - Original price: $139.00 - Sale price: $69.00 - Discount: About 50% off - Why it is a good deal: A versatile navy shirt that can work for travel, smart casual outfits, or polished everyday wear. - Link: https://xsuit.com/products/xshirt-4-0-navy
5 Style Deals Worth Your Attention This Week!
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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 2026-05-20: Traveling Home, Hopefully...
After a 5-hour delay and subsequent flight cancelation, we're rebooked and headed home - or at least my wife is. I'm on Stand-By for the leg home, so we'll see whether I make it back or end up stranded. This might be the proverbial last straw, for me, for American Airlines...
OOTD 2026-05-20: Traveling Home, Hopefully...
FIT, fabric, function
Couldn’t do a series on the style pyramid without including the most important: FIT. I’ve posted dozens of times on the insanity of modern mis-fitting coats so I’ll refrain from my organ grinder monkey coat pic I went into a men’s wearhouse recently and two clerks were at the mirror. One was commenting on how “good” the other looked in a coat he was trying on. The guy was probably 5’6” or less and the bigger fella was commenting in how a “short” fit him well. It was ridiculous. The middle button hit the guy at his sternum and the length of the coat was easily 4” too short. I see this all the time. Guys who should be wearing “regulars” wearing “shorts” and guys wearing “regulars” that should be wearing “longs”. It’s the torso not the height that matters. The operable button should be at the natural waist. The length of the coat should cover both the rear end and the crotch. This is all assuming the shoulders and chest are correct. Yesterday I spent a couple of hours with two guys at two different stores each of whom have been fitting guys in their own stores for a combined total well over 100 years. We discussed the horror that is the misinformation on the internet about fit. The basic driver is the silhouette. While yes there are some minor hacks to elevate a shorter guys appearance or hacks to offset a guys weight, tallness, bulk or thinness- there are some essential things to make tailored garments look correct. One is to ignore the fashion folly of too short coats with too high buttons. The other is the pant waist height. A pant waist should basically be at barely below the operable button on a coat (if one is wearing jeans naturally this won’t happen but constantly I see slacks with a sport coat or even suit pants that have a low rise. When this is coupled with a too short/too high operable button the effect is pathetic. Causing the tie and shirt to poke out oddly in this weird triangle ) I see this daily on TV anchors and sports programs. Unfortunately guys copy these bad habits frequently.
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