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The suit is not dead – it's alive and kicking for top tailors

The suit is not dead – it's alive and kicking for top tailors

There was some concern COVID-19 might just kill it off but the power suit is still de rigueur for establishment boardroom battles.

Before COVID-19 we were in a golden age of tailoring.  

David Coggins

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The onset of a global pandemic has hastened the most dire predictions for the suit. After all, the power brokers and their power suits can no longer power-lunch. Instead, they’re working from home in Greenwich, Connecticut, the Hamptons, or wherever they’ve moored their yacht. Even among nonexecutives, the tailored suit’s currency as job interview or wedding day requirement has disappeared, seemingly overnight.

Plus, a suit requires expertise to make – and Italy, where more sartorial knowledge exists than anywhere else, was forced to shutter some of its finest clothing factories and ateliers early in the outbreak.

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