For a decade, headlines have been screaming about the "death of the suit" thanks to Silicon Valley’s hoodies and the rise of remote work. But the suit story didn't end; it just evolved.
And that is the tragedy of the formal wear. We dress up to say goodbye. We dress up to hide the cracks. We dress up to convince strangers that we are okay.
"Perfect," the tailor said, brushing a piece of lint from the shoulder.