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Capitalism


The decline of the trilby - what 2020s fashion tells us about the economy
The trilby is in decline. Once a staple of mid-2010s fashion, it is no longer considered cool to try an experimental hat. The hats on offer are, at least in my bubble, a beanie or a baseball cap. A bucket hat might pass muster, but only when worn ironically, at a festival. A beret is absolutely out of the question. Few may mourn the trilby hat. It’s almost impossible to look better in a trilby than out of one. But when we lose the trilby, indeed, when we lose any attempt at
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The thinking woman's guide to marrying rich.
London house prices have topped an average of £500,000 for the first time. The news comes despite the previous speculation that Brexit...
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Not the avocado toast - here's why you can't afford to buy a house in London
The year is 1999. Fatboy Slim’s Praise You tops the charts, and the London Eye is being hoisted in position. Perhaps not so memorably, Londo
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