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April 6, 2020

Men Are Dressing for Zoom

If, for Ryan Dichter, Week 1 of his coronavirus isolation was a time for dandling his infant daughter, Teddy, slouching around in sweatpants and waiting for […]
March 23, 2020

From White Gloves to Latex, the Doormen of New York

They are the white-gloved sentries, standing guard at New York City’s better addresses, so signature a feature of life here that we tend to forget that […]
February 25, 2020

Everybody Goes to Burger Heaven

“New York is a lonely, lonely, lonely city,” Yossy Morales said one recent Saturday, a morning so frigid that a bicycle deliveryman outside Burger Heaven on […]
January 19, 2020

Fighting Back With Color

PARIS — “Fashion week is like the playoffs, like a championship,’’ the musician Quavo said as he made the rounds here this week. “There are some […]
January 8, 2020

Brioni Girds for Men’s Wear Combat

FLORENCE, Italy — Consistency is a tough sell in an age of obsolescence. Say what you will about sustainability, few 21st-century habits die harder than consume […]
January 7, 2020

The Leopard Pony Coat Chronicles

The speed of time is the speed of a clock, and goes by, we can probably agree, in a blur. The speed of fashion is seemingly […]
February 7, 2018

Fashion Review: City Slickers

Advertisement Imaginary people play a surprisingly large role in fashion. Designers conjure them, retailers strategize for them, and we journalists try to put ourselves in their […]
February 5, 2018

Opening New York Men’s Fashion Men’s Week: A Show With No Men

Advertisement Is the future of men’s wear nonbinary people? It is if the designers behind the indie label Krammer & Stoudt are to be believed. In […]
January 15, 2018

Ms. Fendi and Ms. Prada and All Their Baggage

Advertisement MILAN — Founded here in 1913 as a luggage purveyor to the local carriage trade, Fratelli Prada probably would not have become a synonym for […]
January 11, 2018

Brooks Brothers Celebrates 200 Years With a Party — in Florence

Advertisement Teddy Roosevelt wore Brooks Brothers to his inauguration. So, too, did Woodrow Wilson, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Ulysses S. Grant. Forty of the 45 United […]