"The idea of dressing up has vaguely feminine connotations for American men, but those are breaking down," Souri Kim, fashion market director for Details, told Newsday. Maybe men don't enjoy dressing up because they have to sit and wait for tiny changes to collars, slight modifications in fit and occasionally -- gasp! -- new patterns. It's rough.
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