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Plus, advice for "traveler" jackets. SHOULD YOU BRUSH SHOES AFTER EACH WEAR? In this thread, members

Plus, advice for "traveler" jackets. [View this email in your browser]( SHOULD YOU BRUSH SHOES AFTER EACH WEAR? In this thread, members engage in a detailed discussion about the[best practices for brushing shoes]( particularly concerning shoes with a mirror shine. The question is whether brushing after each wear might damage the delicate mirror finish or if it is essential for maintaining the shoe's overall condition. The thread offers insights into the optimal brushing techniques and alternative care methods to ensure that shoes with a high-gloss finish remain pristine without compromising their polished look. [JOIN THE CONVERSATION]( "TRAVELLER" JACKETS: WHICH FABRIC IS BEST? This week, two members sought the community's advice on selecting fabric for a travel jacket. One member inquired about the [Vitalis Barberis Canonico "Supersonic" line]( while another was open to multiple recommendations, specifically seeking a durable and well-draping navy blue cloth. These threads are excellent for anyone seeking inspiration and guidance on choosing the [best fabric for a travel jacket]( providing insights into the characteristics that make a fabric suitable for this type of jacket. THIS WEEK'S PICKS FROM STYLEFORUM VENDORS This week, we have something for everyone. For those who appreciate formal office wear, Besnard's[exquisite tie]( handmade in Italy from the finest silk, is a must-see. If you're leaning towards a more casual addition to your spring and summer wardrobe, don't miss the [stunning knit polo]( from De Bonne Facture, featuring a swoon-worthy texture and a rich blue color. [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Share]( [Share]( [Tweet]( [Tweet]( [Forward]( [Forward]( Copyright © 2024 Styleforumnet LLC, All rights reserved. You are receiving this letter because you opted to receive newsletters for Styleforum. We bring you original articles about fashion, style, and culture, and alert you to hot discussion topics in the community. Our mailing address is: Styleforumnet LLC 205 N Monroe St.Moscow, Id 83843 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list]( [Mailchimp Email Marketing](

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