Male fashion shows at New York Fashion Week herald a crypto high fashion debut Waiting between the fairs give the opportunity to the participants to discuss crypto market crisis, reports the Financial Times on Thursday 8 February.

The parade of Belgian defender Raf Simons is described as "The sanctuary of a boiler room, where brokers launch their customers"

Simons showed costumes with three cut buttons, overcoats lined with surgical gloves and rubber boots, and slit turtlenecks, some of which had spots with three letter acronyms such as XTC and GHB. "We were just a letter", of a bitcoin code, the FT jokes

The Simons clothing, in the words of the FT, could

"S easily adapt Younger investors of today, who do not respect the costumes of their fathers Kiton and Zegna, prefer Coinbase to TD Ameritrade.

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Next, Tom Ford Showed Clothes Like "Pleated Pants approved by Wall Street " with printed snake skin ties. His show is over with the models displaying the new launch of a line of silk boxer underwear "glittery metallic and animal prints."

FT sees a potential in Tom Ford's underwear line becoming a "new type of uniform" for those on Wall Street who are interested in crypto on the side: