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Making Today A Wrap!
Finish everything today so I can spend tomorrow and this weekend with my bride celebrating our anniversary day tomorrow.
Making Today A Wrap!
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Congrats on the anniversary @Anthony Buntyn! Looking good too 😎
Old School - Personal Style
I was getting ready for my weekly Wednesday 6:30 AM men’s group while my wife was still sleeping. So as I grabbed 501 Levi’s I wore yesterday and in my dark closet put together my OOTD by iPhone flashlight, I was contemplating my personal style. Over the past couple of day’s I’ve blathered on about the terms old money and preppy and how each is fraught with the danger reducing Classic Timeless Menswear to merely another fashion category. Antonio’s recent video I spoke about yesterday did a brilliant job of describing why “ old money” style is so much more than just a fashion term: https://www.skool.com/rmrs/mia-culpa-antonio?p=9d9bbd8d Rather than create a name for my personal style myself, I choose to borrow from Harold Powell for whom I worked in my 20’s. He private labeled his casual wear Old School and I remember him telling me why that best described what he was doing and how that differed from other stores in the South Central USA. Harold was a product of The University of Oklahoma -Established Dec. 19, 1890 -17 years before statehood. https://journals.shareok.org/soonermagazine/article/download/11147/11146 https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry?entry=HA028 Like many other state universities, the school song and school colors were “borrowed” from east coast colleges. (Boomer Sooner is the Yale Boola Boola song for the Bulldogs and OU’s Crimson and Cream are Harvard’s colors). Harold worked for the McCalls brothers ( a firm I worked for before Harold’s ) but his mother owned the building they were in and when they moved he opened his own shop in their old location in 1948 across Boyd Street from the OU campus. He chose to go a different direction in styling than most west coast clothing oriented stores in Oklahoma and focused on the East Coast, a bold and risky move at that time. His philosophy was to adopt styles that were more perpetual and rather than have a vast array of colors and designs (wide and shallow), he would provide an extremely limited design and limited colors with a lot of minute details (narrow and deep) Explained further - all his coats had a 3/2 roll and all his trousers had deep double forward pleates. Beyond the tweeds in fall or shantung silks or seersuckers for summer, every brand was offered in Navy, multiple shades of Grey, tans, and olives. Ties were classic stripes and foulards primarily and shirtings were mainly oxfords with some stripes and tattersalls. Footwear was of very high quality but clearly defined traditional styles.
Old School - Personal Style
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That looks great @Brian McGuire
Interview Advice
Hey Gents! My interview is later today and I open to any advice. I already have my business casual outfit chosen for the occasion. Any tips are much appreciated!
5 likes • Mar 10
Focus on problems you've solved at previous jobs and how that relates to the problems you'll be helping to solve where you're interviewing at. Good luck! :)
Daily Motivation
"If everything seems to be under control, you are not going fast enough." Mario Andretti Have a wonderful day brothers. My military spin on this quote is: "If everything is going perfect you are in an ambush."
7 likes • Mar 5
Thanks @Gunny Khan! This reminds me of a quote I like. "If you're not struggling, you're not learning."
We want to hear from YOU - What Micro-Course Should We Build Next?
Gents, we're working on our next Micro-Course and we want to make sure we're creating something that truly serves you and where you're at right now. So before we dive in… we're putting the decision in your hands! 💪 👇 Cast your vote in the poll below and let us know which topic you'd like us to tackle next. Can't find your idea in the options? Drop it in the comments! We read every single one and your suggestion might just become our next course / classroom. 👀
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@Adam Thompson I was thinking the same thing, it's so hard to choose 🥲!
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37 year old living in Utah. Working as a web developer. Working to get out more and interact with people and the community.

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