User
Write something
LIVE Niche Fragrance Collector is happening in 16 days
Pinned
New jacket completes the look
Attending an offsite this week for the company I joined last fall, and I’m meeting most of my colleagues for the first time in person so I wanted to spruce up my wardrobe. I found a great jacket to complete my look - Theory does a “stand collar” jacket in a light technical fabric that was perfect. I went for the “pestle” gray color, which is pretty versatile and can work with both khakis/earth tones as well as black jeans which I wear a lot. Also wearing: - Black stretch jeans by theperfectjean.nyc - Wine colored henley by banana republic - Black ponto leather shoes - Random black belt from Amazon - Watch: Ming 17.03 burgundy dial - Frag: Prada Luna Rossa Ocean EDT
New jacket completes the look
Pinned
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! 🙌
Pinned
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
New Automatic Ironing Machine
I just received my New Automatic Ironing Machine From Lissaire. I purchased this as I am having to get the iron out every night to repress my shirts from the cupboard and also refresh and iron my daughter’s school uniform. Whilst I do enjoy ironing and watching basketball or a show during the ironing, having to set it up and take it down every night gets a little tedious. I will leave this little machine setup next to my Valet. I will use it for the shirts each evening and I think it will be terrific for streaming and deodorizing my suit jackets between wears. I made a little YouTube video that shows the unboxing and first use. Whilst I did a 10 min trial in the video I think 5 mins would have been sufficient for the shirt. So why not check it out and give it a 👍 https://youtu.be/Rx2OXGp-TWI?si=uaoHqM364cfPk42M
Why The Cowboy Hat Is A Costume...
I had yet another interesting and confusing, for the other person, conversation today with someone who called themselves a "traditionalist" - all the while conflating Hollywood myth with historical fact. This article from Ripley's Believe It Or Not speaks to the fact that the Cowboy Hat did not, in fact, win the West... In fact, most of the famous events, encounters, and shoot-outs involving famous Wild-West outlaws and lawmen - which many people, in their minds' eyes, typically picture wearing black and white cowboy hats - actually took place years before John Stetson invented what became known as the Cowboy Hat. Hollywood virtually erased the actual hat that won the West from the minds of many, for one simple reason: Hollywood wanted viewers to instantly know whether a character was a city-goer or a cowboy. This, of course, is in spite of the fact that - in real life, in the actual West - there was no real difference. Hollywood also used a similar, completely mythical, hat trope to allow viewers to instantly distinguish between the good guy and the bad guy - by way of the color of their hat. So, if you want to truthfully be a traditionalist and sport the hat that actually won the West, you should probably pick yourself up a Bowler...
Why The Cowboy Hat Is A Costume...
1-30 of 29,655
Real Men Real Style Community
Leverage style to earn more money and build unshakeable confidence. This is a community for professional men serious about self-improvement.
Leaderboard (30-day)
Powered by