Don't get me wrong, it works to my advantage if it is true, well, put frankly, I would be happy to serve women, they are so much more liberal with their money when they are spending on themselves. When it comes to spending on our website for their men, not so much, in fact, they are the most excellent bargain hunters. It's enviable. I would like their skill set. 

So can we trust legacy media these days? I don't know if I like that expression, but it does seem like there is a huge difference between a properly organic driven trend you see on Instagram or with your own eyes, and then content that gets put in front of you whenever there is even a slight inkling that something could be emerging. It can be as frustrating as when they do an article on a new buzz word floating around - who remembers pivot?

For the great men of style, suits and ties never went out, but in a practical sense they have been eaten alive by the practicality of life and the new world and style of living we have. 

I keep wearing my suits, I love them, I won't stop, but for me, now, in this world we occupy, where I have so many tasks in a day that require functional and technical clothing, suits and ties and shirts - they are now but one code of dressing for me, and that is dressing for pleasure - when I feel like it, as it pleases me. So is wearing a neck tie back in? No, it never went out. And I hope it never will in my lifetime.

Nicholas Atgemis