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Unequivocally, yes. Even a scanned, grainy PDF of the 1996 edition contains more actionable style wisdom than a decade of men’s magazines.
Flusser despises the "GQ model" who wears a pocket square, a lapel pin, a tie bar, a watch, and a bracelet. He calls this "visual clutter." Instead, he advocates for one focal point. If you wear a bold tie, your pocket square should be plain white linen. If you wear a three-piece suit, skip the tie bar.
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