induere_to
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Something I have been thinking about throughout the past year has brought me to introduce the topic to this thread to see how it may trigger the opinions of the other half of the people involved in this consumer/vendor relationship.
I've seen it stated rather frequently, that the StyleForum community is a niche group of menswear enthusiasts that believe they have a more educated understanding of menswear than those who are not a part of the StyleForum community. I've seen these boasts scattered across numerous threads and some of my clients have even gone ahead and mentioned mirroring opinions in person.
However, my dialogues with menswear professionals around the world that have had any mention of StyleForum syringed into a topic, always turn the conversations sour. From bespoke shoe makers, to tailors, to suit vendors and made to measure specialists, guys that just enjoy dressing well, bloggers; etc. the opinions on StyleForum seem to converge pretty heavily depending on which side you're on.
I've had a number of business owners reach out and ask me if StyleForum is something that could benefit their business and whether or not they should become involved. I have had friends in the industry ask me if outreach on StyleForum is worth looking into to pick up new clients.
My question to this thread is regarding the StyleForum consensus approaching local (to keep it relevant to Toronto) business owners. Do you think the pseudo-tailor and pseudo-cobbler reputation that a lot of artisans have about the StyleForum community is deserved or justified? How can this relationship between the two parties evolve to benefit each other? Is it even possible or worth resolving? Or even any opinions or challenges on the aforementioned statements are also welcome.
I've seen it stated rather frequently, that the StyleForum community is a niche group of menswear enthusiasts that believe they have a more educated understanding of menswear than those who are not a part of the StyleForum community. I've seen these boasts scattered across numerous threads and some of my clients have even gone ahead and mentioned mirroring opinions in person.
However, my dialogues with menswear professionals around the world that have had any mention of StyleForum syringed into a topic, always turn the conversations sour. From bespoke shoe makers, to tailors, to suit vendors and made to measure specialists, guys that just enjoy dressing well, bloggers; etc. the opinions on StyleForum seem to converge pretty heavily depending on which side you're on.
I've had a number of business owners reach out and ask me if StyleForum is something that could benefit their business and whether or not they should become involved. I have had friends in the industry ask me if outreach on StyleForum is worth looking into to pick up new clients.
My question to this thread is regarding the StyleForum consensus approaching local (to keep it relevant to Toronto) business owners. Do you think the pseudo-tailor and pseudo-cobbler reputation that a lot of artisans have about the StyleForum community is deserved or justified? How can this relationship between the two parties evolve to benefit each other? Is it even possible or worth resolving? Or even any opinions or challenges on the aforementioned statements are also welcome.