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In this episode of The Dropcast, photographer, cultural critic, and menswear knowledge god Mordechai Rubinstein joins hosts Noah Thomas, Jian DeLeon, and Kyle Hodge to discuss New York Fashion Week: Men's. Things aren't looking so hot for the seasonal fashion event, with designers like Raf Simons moving shows to Paris, and a lack of big designers with serious star power showing their latest menswear collections off in the Big Apple.

That doesn't mean there aren't any good clothes on New York's runways however, and the crew talks about which up-and-coming designers truly deserve more shine, and Dropcast hotline callers chime in on which New York brands are still killing the menswear game—even if they don't show at fashion week. As always, feel free to leave your two cents about this week's topic or anything else on your mind by calling The Dropcast Hotline at 833-HIGHSNOB. That's 833-444-4766.

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