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Buntyn’s Tie Challenge Day 11
This workweek starts off with the Red Kap Work Trousers. The Shirt is an Ely Western Pearl Snap with Red and Blue Tartan Checks. Thought I’d pick up on that Red with this Unmarked piece. The Jacket also has a hint of red striping throughout. It’s from Don the Clothier, out of Tyndall, South Dakota. Black belt and comfortable Loafers complete the ‘fit.
Buntyn’s Tie Challenge Day 11
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May 12th LIVE Call: Member Spotlight Night is Back! 🎉
We're doing it again — and if you were on the last one, you already know why this is one of our favorite types of calls. Meet Your Guest Speakers: - Style: @Raymond Reeves - Fragrance: @Michael LoCascio Sr - Watches: @Scott Critchfield These members are stepping up to share what their journey actually looks like — the wins, the missteps, the gear they regret buying, and the lessons that finally clicked. It's the kind of unfiltered conversation you just don't get from a polished presentation. Come hang, ask questions, and be part of the conversation. 👊 Join the call here: https://www.skool.com/rmrs/calendar?eid=13382b0e9b9643419ea87661b6331619 See you there! 🙌
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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
What Is Your Style?
I remember a time when I would just grab whatever shirt was close whatever pants that were close, throw them on grab the closet shoes and out the door. No attention to style or detail, I was covered and that is all that mattered. Then as I started this journey, I became more focused, intentional in my clothes and appearance. But now, I have noticed in my choice in shirts have changed. Don’t get me wrong I love to wear a polo shirt when playing golf, and I still have some old t-shirts that I use strictly for workouts and yard work, camping and outdoor activities. But I find myself wanting and liking wearing dress shirts and button down shirts. They for me are so much practical for almost any situation. You can wear them with almost anything even shirts. But you can add a tie, throw a jacket and go from casual to semi casual or business casual in a short time. But I love the look, the feel, and style or wearing them. So gentlemen, my question to you what is your go to shirt? Do you have a particular style polo vs. dress shirts? Do you prefer one over the other? And tells us why you selected this category.
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OOTD-CW - 11 May 2026
Okay, today I am really looking for critical input. A few times, the AI app goes a little wonky in putting together a lot of colors. Most of the time I blindly try it, more sartorially knowledgeable gentlemen here have noted it works. Today... let's find out! Things I know: my jacket sleeves bunched up before I got into camera position. I am actually looking into arm bands as a short-term solution and welcome feedback from anyone who has used them. I also changed the pocket square and cufflinks to get a red theme across the upper portion of the outfit, aligning with the vest. Finally, I know this is very autumnal. The AI app is clearly pushing me to write code that will override using outfit themes that are aligned with a season long since over. I used to think I didn't care but now I think this just shows a lack of diversity in options, which is not accurate (my outfit combinations are just under 2 sextillion... I think I can craft a few of those to be non-autumnal!). I welcome all of the feedback here, as always. I have included the AI app's rational for the colors at the end of the outfit details. • Odd Jacket — DOJ‑004 (Botany): A classic tan worsted wool odd jacket with notched lapels and dual rear vents. The neutral tan creates a warm, approachable foundation that works beautifully with the windowpane vest—perfect for internal leadership discussions without the formality of a matched suit. • Slacks — SL‑021 (Ralph Lauren): Mid-gray wool slacks with a subtle basket weave/shadow stripe texture. Classic fit with excellent drape—the gray provides sophisticated contrast against the tan jacket while anchoring the outfit's warm earth-tone palette. • Shirt — DS‑044 (Charles Tyrwhitt): A white non-iron poplin French cuff dress shirt with semi-spread collar (5" spread). Cotton construction with high opacity and crisp structure—the French cuffs elevate the look and demand attention-worthy cufflinks. • Undershirt — US‑014 (True Classic): A gray cotton-polyester blend crew neck undershirt. Provides invisible comfort under the opaque white poplin without any show-through risk.
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