The luxury fashion landscape is in constant flux Kendle White WKU Softball Portrait Shirt . with the departure of founding designers presenting a formidable challenge, particularly for younger brands. As Tom Ford navigates a pivotal transition following Peter Hawkings’ brief tenure as creative director, it joins the ranks of houses like Helmut Lang, Martin Margiela and Jil Sander in grappling with the complexities of maintaining creative momentum in a post-founder era.This struggle stands in contrast to the relative stability exhibited by established houses such as Chanel, Balenciaga, and Givenchy, which have long since weathered similar transitions. The divergence in these experiences underscores a critical question facing the industry: how can younger luxury brands successfully evolve beyond their founding visionaries while preserving their essential DNA?This problem can be attributed to a complex interplay of factors, chief among them the concept of brand legacy. The older houses have had the benefit of time, allowing their identities to mature and solidify over decades, often outliving their founders by generations, as in the cases of Dior, Chanel, and Louis Vuitton. This longevity has afforded them the opportunity to develop a brand DNA that transcends any single creative vision, enabling smoother transitions between artistic directors. With Chanel now also in the midst of appointing a new creative lead after parting ways with Virginie Viard, it is a safe bet that the house will be less prone to fluctuations than Tom Ford.
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Anonymous –
Fit was perfect, design was crisp and clean. True fan wear. Shipping was fast. 10/10 would buy again.
Anonymous –
This is why you buy
Purchased August 2020, ‘heavy cotton’ 100% cotton, color ordered and received is pure white, made in Nicaragua, with no odor when new. Fabric is thick enough to be opaque and not so small to be form fitting (I am pretty wide), suitable for wear as a shirt as well as an undergarment. My XL was really an XL-long which means it has a long trunk section that will not come un-tucked (plumbers crack for instance) but not so long it looks odd if you wear it un-tucked. Double stitching at seams with an arm length slightly above the elbow. This is ideal for applying company logos, or tie dye. Perfect for a full figured male (or female) or a thin person who doesn’t want a clingy fit. Completely satisfied.
Anonymous –
Very comfortable, i usually wear and XL in UA. I probably would go with a large in this. It is not huge but could be a little more snug. Other than that I love it and the shirt is very comfortable and the color is as expected. I don’t use it for working out but it would be a nice shirt for that.
Anonymous –
I bought this hoodie because I loved the pattern
Anonymous –
Nice smooth material with no itchy inside seams or tags. But go up a size from usual.
That’s because the fit is odd.
On my average-athletic 5’11” frame, the L is oddly small, tapering to the waist such that it pulls towards the back. Not a flattering look. It’s also a little shorter/smaller than I expect even for UA, especially since it’s not a stretchy fit.
I went up to an XL, which was *also* oddly a little *larger* this time than UA XL is normally, reaching almost the back of my thighs in back (front is normal “at the hips”) and feeling roomy enough that it could be a girlfriend-steals-it shirt.