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Plus: The Decline of Luxury Brands. THE TIE BLADE DEBATE This thread explores a recent trend in men'

Plus: The Decline of Luxury Brands. [View this email in your browser]( THE TIE BLADE DEBATE This thread explores a recent trend in men's fashion where stylish individuals wear their ties with the back blade longer than the front, creating a distinctive look. Some see this style as effortlessly chic, embracing the "sprezzatura" theme that values imperfection as a mark of coolness. Others find it off-putting, comparing it to a boy who hasn't properly learned to tie a tie. Where do you stand? Share your thoughts in this thread. [JOIN THE CONVERSATION]( IS LUXURY IN CRISIS? This week, luxury group Kering, which owns brands such as Gucci, Saint Laurent, and Bottega Veneta, revealed that second-half [operating income might decline]( by about 30%, following a 42% drop in the first half. The post-pandemic boom in global luxury sales is anticipated to slow down this year due to a creativity crisis and rising prices as brands cater to their wealthiest customers. As the target audience narrows to the ultra-wealthy, will there be enough cake for everyone to have a piece? Join the conversation in this thread. [VISIT THE THREAD]( NO MAN WALKS ALONE SUMMER SALE This week, we’re highlighting our top picks from the recent drops at the No Man Walks Alone Summer Sale. Items are selling fast, so act quickly to secure what you need, and don’t forget to share your purchase in the [NMWA Official Thread]( [An Irrational Element]( Western overshirt in olive herringbone Kala cotton [Sublime]( - Rollable paper hat in coconut brown [G. Inglese]( - Buttoned collar shirt in blue candy stripe [Rota]( - Exclusive single-pleated easy pants in brown linen [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Share]( [Share]( [Tweet]( [Tweet]( [Forward]( [Forward]( Copyright © 2024 Styleforumnet LLC, All rights reserved. You are receiving this letter because you opted to receive newsletters for Styleforum. We bring you original articles about fashion, style, and culture, and alert you to hot discussion topics in the community. Our mailing address is: Styleforumnet LLC 205 N Monroe St.Moscow, Id 83843 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list]( [Mailchimp Email Marketing](

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