7 ways lower-middle-class families 'dress up' for events that upper-class families find oddly formal
That blazer I wore to my first Connecticut brunch taught me more about invisible class boundaries than any spreadsheet ever could.
The informality that dominates in most public spaces today has been brewing for quite some time, our critic explains, and speaks to a broader cultural shift. By Vanessa Friedman It has become the ...
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