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Welcome to The Cut for men. This week, Jimmy and Larry are just checking in to make sure everyone is good on an old hot dog challenge resurfacing and how it should be attacked in the future, DIY bathing suit hems, our most worn knits this season, Scandi raincoats, Demna's Gucci vs. Haider Ackermann's Tom Ford and how they both approach commerciality and the legacy of the man himself, uncs who think they're tapped in but they're really not, in 2026 trash is where the money is, everyone's still mad at big tech and looks/lifemaxxers for infiltrating fashion but spoiler alert they were invited, meeting the boys of Interview's Meet the Finest Boys in Finance piece and attempting to understand them, why there is no such thing as The Cut for men, Baohaus (and 2016) is back and James went to the opening, Lawrence reviews the Big Arch burger he had in Europe a year ago because of the nibble seen round the world that has since launched the burger wars, more CEOs should actually try their products, Martine Rose has run into production problems so prayers up for her and much more.
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Welcome to The Cut for men. This week, Jimmy and Larry are just checking in to make sure everyone is good on an old hot dog challenge resurfacing and how it should be attacked in the future, DIY bathing suit hems, our most worn knits this season, Scandi raincoats, Demna's Gucci vs. Haider Ackermann's Tom Ford and how they both approach commerciality and the legacy of the man himself, uncs who think they're tapped in but they're really not, in 2026 trash is where the money is, everyone's still mad at big tech and looks/lifemaxxers for infiltrating fashion but spoiler alert they were invited, meeting the boys of Interview's Meet the Finest Boys in Finance piece and attempting to understand them, why there is no such thing as The Cut for men, Baohaus (and 2016) is back and James went to the opening, Lawrence reviews the Big Arch burger he had in Europe a year ago because of the nibble seen round the world that has since launched the burger wars, more CEOs should actually try their products, Martine Rose has run into production problems so prayers up for her and much more.

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