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Why Larry David is the unlikely working from home style hero

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Curb Your Enthusiasm’s Larry David may be cantankerous, but he has nailed casual wear, says Telegraph magazine's new columnist, Alex Bilmes What to wear when you’re working from home is a timely question, for reasons that need not be explained here, and one I was confronted with a few weeks ago.

Having gussied myself up for another gruelling day at the cashmere coalface of men’s style journalism – crisp business shirt, sober knit tie, wool blazer, flannel trousers and monk-strap shoes – I was idling on the platform at Willesden Junction, where the glamour never starts, when I opened an email from the office telling me to go home and await further instruction. (It was a company-wide missive, so I tried not to take it personally.) Textured

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