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Boy Brands: How male musicians are rewriting the rules of merch, one bottle of nail polish at a time | GQ
Call it a boom of Boy Brands. Male-identifying musicians, from Young Thug to Harry Styles to A$AP Rocky to Ye, are almost exclusively responsible (along with basketball players) for the explosion in men’s fashion and style over the past decade–why not take advantage of it?
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