Recession Hits Men’s Fashion: Thom Brown Sees Impact



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Recession Hits Mens Fashion: Thom Brown Sees Impact

Thom Brown has quickly become the fashion world’s sweetheart, a recognizable face within the industry so saturated with men’s suits. Apparently, investors just realized that his suits can cost about $5,000 each and they’re not holding their own on the rack. Which means canceled orders for Spring and Fall from small boutiques and larger department stores and the possibility of bankruptcy.

Much to everyone’s surprise since he has a multi-million dollar partnerships with Harry Winston, Moncler and Brooks Brothers.
Recession Hits Mens Fashion: Thom Brown Sees Impact

LINKAGE: Fashionista

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