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Sep
Neoprene isn’t a fabric you’d consider for everyday wear. In fact, most would think of it as a material exclusively reserved for scuba diving and water sports. But in recent seasons, we’ve seen menswear designers inventively use neoprene on their runways and look books. What used to be a low-cost synthetic rubber materials is now prized for its flexibility and ability to keep shape in hot and cold weather. Fashion designers are also realising neoprene is very practical fabric – it’s perfect for colder seasons as it keeps you insulated, and it’s also easy to care for. But what exactly…