SHIPPING
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Do you ship worldwide?
Yes. We provide free shipping to over 200 countries around the world. However, there are some locations we are unable to ship to. If you happen to be located in one of those countries we will contact you.
What about customs?
We are not responsible for any custom fees once the items have been shipped. By purchasing our products, you consent that one or more packages may be shipped to you and may get custom fees when they arrive to your country.
How long does shipping take?
Shipping time varies by location. These are our estimates:
| Location |
*Estimated Shipping Time |
| United States |
5-20 Business days |
| Canada, Europe |
5-20 Business days |
| Australia, New Zealand |
5-20 Business days |
| Central & South America |
5-25 Business days |
| Asia |
5-20 Business days |
| Africa |
5-25 Business days |
*This doesn’t include our 1-3 day processing time.
Do you provide tracking information?
Yes, you will receive an email once your order ships that contains your tracking information. If you haven’t received tracking info within 5 days, please contact us.
My tracking says “no information available at the moment”.
For some shipping companies, it takes 2-5 business days for the tracking information to update on the system. If your order was placed more than 5 business days ago and there is still no information on your tracking number, please contact us.
Will my items be sent in one package?
For logistical reasons, items in the same purchase will sometimes be sent in separate packages, even if you've specified combined shipping.
If you have any other questions, please contact us and we will do our best to help you out.
RETURNS
Order cancellation
All orders can be cancelled until they are shipped. If your order has been paid and you need to make a change or cancel an order, you must contact us within 12 hours. Once the packaging and shipping process has started, it can no longer be cancelled.
Refunds
Your satisfaction is our #1 priority. Therefore, you can request a refund or reshipment for ordered products if:
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Exchanges
If for any reason you would like to exchange your product, perhaps for a different size in clothing, you must contact us first and we will guide you through the steps.
Please do not send your purchase back to us unless we authorise you to do so.
Checklist format made it dead simple to actually apply.
The structured silhouette section changed how I evaluate jackets — shoulder fit first, everything else second. Already got two blazers tailored based on the advice and both look noticeably sharper.
Printed it and taped it inside my closet door 🔥
I've been dressing well for years but never had a framework to explain why some outfits landed and others didn't. The neutral foundation section made it click — my wardrobe had too many competing tones pulling attention in different directions. After tightening the palette to navy, black, camel, and cream, every combination started working. The tip about editing outfits by removing one unnecessary detail sounds minor but it's been the biggest visual upgrade.
The materials section is where this earns its keep. Inspecting stitching and finishing details was never on my radar, but now I can't unsee cheap construction. Genuinely shifted my buying criteria 👌
Helpful but felt more like an intro than a deep guide.
Straight to the point with zero wasted words.
The quiet luxury anchor section articulated something I've been trying to do for years but couldn't name. Clean lines, refined up close, no logos screaming across the room. Gave me permission to stop chasing trends entirely.
Solid principles and well organized. I just wish the checklist went deeper on specific fabric weights and seasonal layering since those are the areas where I get stuck most. The silhouette and subtlety sections are strong though.
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The point about choosing pieces that look refined up close rather than loud from across the room is the most useful style advice I've gotten. Completely reframed how I shop.
Took five minutes to read and immediately improved my next outfit.
The checklist covers the right concepts but it reads more like a summary than a standalone guide. I already knew most of this from the other PDFs in the bundle, so on its own it felt a bit thin.
I work in private equity and my wardrobe was already decent but lacked discipline. Too many random statement pieces mixed with solid basics — the overall effect was inconsistent. This checklist gave me a clear editing process. I pulled out everything that didn't fit the neutral foundation criteria and was left with about 60% of my closet. Then I followed the tailoring advice: had three jackets adjusted at the shoulders and hemmed two pairs of trousers. The difference was immediate. A colleague I hadn't seen in a few weeks asked if I'd started working with a stylist. I hadn't — I'd just subtracted. The signaling status through subtlety section put words to what the best-dressed men in my office already do naturally. Now I evaluate every purchase against the checklist before I buy.
Navy, black, camel, cream — that palette alone solved my morning decision fatigue.
The tailoring callout about jackets sitting cleanly at the shoulders is the kind of specific, actionable detail that makes this useful instead of vague 💯
Decent starting point but too brief for experienced dressers.
I used to overthink outfits and still end up looking scattered. The controlled color palette section simplified everything. Now I grab almost anything from my closet and it works because the foundation is consistent. The advice on introducing contrast sparingly also stopped me from sabotaging good outfits with one wrong accent piece.
Prioritizing durability over seasonal novelty is the kind of reframe most men's style content won't give you because it means buying less. Respect for that honesty.
Good bones but I wanted specific product recommendations alongside the principles.
Removing one unnecessary detail per outfit sounds small but hits hard 🔥
Fit and fabric before brand visibility — that one line rewired my entire approach to shopping. The structured silhouette section reinforced it with concrete steps. Clear thinking.
The materials checklist changed what I look for in stores. I now check stitching quality and fabric weight before I even glance at the label. It sounds obvious written down, but nobody spelled it out for me like this before. Wool, cashmere, quality cotton — that's the hierarchy now. Leather goods get the same scrutiny.
If you're already into quiet luxury this covers ground you've likely walked. The principles are solid but the checklist format doesn't offer much depth for anyone past the basics.
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The subtlety section nailed something I've been getting wrong — I was signaling with logos when I should have been signaling with quality. Two small swaps later and my outfits look twice as expensive 👔
Useful but could use more on casual weekend styling within this framework.
I'm a surgeon and my off-duty wardrobe was a disaster compared to my scrubs-to-suit routine. The neutral foundation and structured silhouette sections gave me a weekend formula that carries the same composed energy without looking like I'm trying. The edit-by-subtraction approach — remove one detail before you leave — is now a daily habit. Tailored outerwear over a clean knit with well-cut trousers has become my default.
Tight, focused, no filler.
Well-structured checklist. The material quality points are the strongest part — I just wanted more guidance on seasonal rotation since my climate goes from freezing to hot.
Taped it inside my wardrobe door and check it every morning.
Ensuring jackets sit cleanly at the shoulders is one of those details that separates sharp from almost-sharp. That single checkbox pushed me to get three pieces altered and the results are obvious. The overall message — discipline over display — applies beyond clothes.
Format is clean and practical, but if you've read the other guides in this series, most of this will feel like a recap rather than new ground.
The palette restriction sounded limiting until I tried it — turns out fewer options made every outfit look more intentional. Navy and camel together is a daily rotation now.
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I spent the last three years buying loud designer pieces thinking they'd make me look sharp. They didn't — they made me look like I was trying to be noticed instead of trying to be respected. This checklist broke it down in a way that finally landed. Quiet authority over volume. I donated six pieces that violated the clean lines principle and replaced two with tailored navy basics. My boss made a comment about my presentation looking more polished at a client meeting last week. I've since gone through every item against the five checklist categories and flagged anything that doesn't pass at least three. The subtlety section about letting quality speak louder than logos is pinned above my desk. For a four-page PDF it delivered more clarity than any full-length style book I've bought.
Concise enough to actually use, though I'd have liked a follow-up page on leather care.