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Monocle’s tote bags, which come with the $130 annual ten-issue subscription price, mark an itinerant tribe of 80,000 who may identify more with the magazine than with the country on their passports.
Before there was Monocle, the “global briefing covering international affairs, business, culture and design” (See: Moneyed Monde of Monocle Ignores Market Roil), there was Monocle, R… ...
Eustice Tilley, the dandyish mascot of the New Yorker, telegraphs his estimable class status with a number of chic-yet-dignified sartorial choices, a top hat and topcoat among them. But the ...
The monocle’s first two lives, as foppish accessory and evildoer’s adornment, have persisted into the present. But the apparatus’s last serious vogue, in the early 20th century, ...
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