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Want to Keep Your Job? Buy Yourself a Blazer
Sharpening up. People walking in Milan, during the city’s fashion week in January.
Photographer: Edward Berthelot/Getty Images EuropeIs the headlong rush toward wearing ever more relaxed clothing over? That question has preoccupied investors since analysts at Bank of America Corp. called time on the sneaker boom this month.
The answer is yes. Evidence from catwalks, social media, retailers and sales data shows we’re wearing more sophisticated clothing and footwear again. We haven’t abandoned our sneakers and sweatpants altogether. But athletic wear in everyday life looks passe. Outside of the gym, walking or running, sports-inspired shoes are starting to lose out to dressier styles.
