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Watch Talk with Antonio & Sal is happening in 4 days
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Thank you to Antonio and all the men who helped me get to level 7 in the style community. It's been an interesting and informative journey and I'm still learning form everyone. I was very pleased to get it in today's mail. Again, thank you everyone.
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Introduce Yourself (ALL Intros HERE Please!)
OK, so by introducing yourself you are guaranteed to get to level 2 - it's really that easy and I LOVE learning more about the cool people in this group. Feel free to share where you're from, why you're here, what you do for a living, and what you like about style. Are you a watch guy, suit guy, fragrance guy, or maybe just getting started? Have fun here!
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Canadian Tuxedo
Wore a Canadian Tuxedo to my son's school band concert. Complete with Levi's Western shirt and tie from Jcrew. Bonus my Christmas blazer and tie finally got some use. My son used them for his concert.
Canadian Tuxedo
Hat Etiquette-Is it an Old-Fashioned Custom?
Thanks to Martin for inspiring me to pose this question. The question of whether to wear a hat indoors is a common etiquette query that touches on both tradition and modern sensibilities. Traditionally, it is considered proper for men to remove their hats when they go inside. For women, the historical etiquette has been more lenient, as their hats were often seen as part of their attire. However, this typically applies to fashion hats. But, since this RMRS, not RWRS, we'll stick to men. Many people today view hat etiquette as an outdated tradition and believe individuals should have the freedom to wear what they want. However, many others still see it as a sign of respect. Ultimately, deciding whether to follow these customs is a personal choice, but being aware of them can help you navigate different social situations with greater confidence. What say you?
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Why must grown men say “Fit”?
Seriously guys, I’d love to hear the rationalization why mature adults speak like my 15 year old, who’s idea of dressing up is a new Nike sweatshirt two sizes too big. 🤮 Is it so on trend to say Fit instead of “outfit” that it is now transcending generations? Clearly I missed that lecture in etiquette and style 101. Why dress like a gentleman but not speak like one? Please flame me here if you disagree with me. I can use the education. 🤣
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