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It’s worth noting, though, that the Ultrakill Flesh Prison Blood Interactive new shirt it is in the first place but tailoring customer that is buying at the mall and the one shopping Egonlab at SSENSE may not be the same. My 57-year-old dad, who lives in La Paz, Bolivia where I grew up, is constantly asking me if he should still wear ties, while my artist-leaning, Brooklyn-living friends are buying ties and suits at the thrift store to wear to work or to a rave. The demand is there, but the who and how seem to have evolved. For Willa Bennett, the recently appointed Highsnobiety editor-in-chief who wears suits and ties as part of her daily uniform, the trend exists at the intersection between nostalgia (vintage Armani suits have been making the rounds on Instagram archives), the search for a unique individual style fueled by social media, and Gen Z’s propensity for questioning dress codes. “This younger generation is questioning so many inherent structures within fashion and within sexuality and identity,” she says, adding that the renaissance of ties and tailoring comes from people experimenting with elements that used to be limited to menswear. “It’s just a reflection of the generation and the way that they’re questioning all of this,” she says.
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