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Plus, does your foot size change with age? EMBRACING 40 WITH A WARDROBE REVOLUTION As Millennials en

Plus, does your foot size change with age? [View this email in your browser]( EMBRACING 40 WITH A WARDROBE REVOLUTION As Millennials enter the next phase of life, they are outgrowing the signature style choices that defined their 20s and 30s, be it skinny jeans, flannel shirts, or the short-lived but never forgotten man buns. Approaching middle age, men face a choice: embrace a more mature and timeless wardrobe or venture into uncharted territory, exploring a wild side they never knew existed. In a recent forum discussion, a user contemplates the process of revamping their wardrobe, aiming to transition into a refined and well-dressed individual upon reaching the significant milestone of 40. [JOIN THE CONVERSATION]( DOES YOUR FOOT SIZE CHANGE WITH AGE? Are there signs suggesting that foot size might alter with age? Let's delve into the topic and distinguish between reality and common misconceptions. [VISIT THE THREAD]( AFFILIATE SPOTLIGHT: LUXIRE Luxire, a long-time favorite brand on Styleforum, boasts numerous dedicated patrons who consistently commend their custom work in the Affiliate Vendor Thread. Luxire recently achieved another milestone by being selected as the costume provider for the series "The New Look," currently streaming on Apple TV+. The show portrays Christian Dior in post-World War II Paris, chronicling the inception of his fashion line known as the "New Look" and his professional and ideological clashes with Coco Chanel. Stay tuned for our upcoming interview with Luxire's founder, where we delve into their experience crafting the suits for the show. To stay informed on the latest developments, be sure to visit and subscribe to their dedicated thread. [VISIT THE LUXIRE THREAD]( [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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