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As a 112-year-old tailoring empire, Zegna may not be the first place you’d look to see the future of menswear. But Gildo Zegna, the chief executive of his family’s brand for over two decades, is racing to secure the company’s place in a post-pandemic fashion market, where two years of work-from-home have prompted even the most conservative suit wearers to ask: “What should a man wear today?”
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