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On a recent BBC Business interview, the head honcho of famous London tailors, Gieves & Hawkes, confirmed that 'they' were experiencing an increase in suit sales as the 'credit crunch' bites harder.
And also, a substantial 'rise' in the sales of luxury 'ties.'
Forgive me if I don't quote verbatim (as I'm having to remember all this from yesterday's news report), but the Chairman described this upturn psychology in the shadow of a downturn economy, as akin to "men putting on their armour to do battle in the workplace!" According to this gentleman, many of the male London crowd are shunning the 'Dress Down Fridays' and putting in a 'bigger effort' to look smart and formal at the workplace, as men are now wanting to 'stand out' and 'fight' for their place in the work place, as more-ane-more are concerned about their job security.
And interesting upturn for the books and the looks, in the downturn of the economy
And also, a substantial 'rise' in the sales of luxury 'ties.'
Forgive me if I don't quote verbatim (as I'm having to remember all this from yesterday's news report), but the Chairman described this upturn psychology in the shadow of a downturn economy, as akin to "men putting on their armour to do battle in the workplace!" According to this gentleman, many of the male London crowd are shunning the 'Dress Down Fridays' and putting in a 'bigger effort' to look smart and formal at the workplace, as men are now wanting to 'stand out' and 'fight' for their place in the work place, as more-ane-more are concerned about their job security.
And interesting upturn for the books and the looks, in the downturn of the economy