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Interview with Alan Flusser

Alan Flusser

Washington Times

Alan Flusser discusses, among other things, the importance of fashion to men and women and the idea that America is becoming less and less formal as far as the average citizen’s styles are concerned. This is actually a pretty refreshing read and well worth the time to do so.

 

 The world of men's fashion is one open to limitless possibilities.

Nonetheless, apparel trends tend to be less than stable. Considering leisure suits and sagging pants, perhaps this is not such a bad thing.

How can men carve out styles all their own? Can your personal style withstand the test of time? Alan Flusser would say so. The architect of Gordon Gekko's wardrobe from the cult classic Wall Street, as well as the author of the bestseller Dressing the Man, he is a master at the art of permanent fashion. Read More

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