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: An exploration of how contemporary designers are reimagining classic silhouettes for the modern age, emphasizing sustainable fabrics and "extra quality" craftsmanship.
Where other publications prioritize volume, Debonair prioritizes vantage point. Their Extra Quality long-reads avoid the typical “10 ways to…” structure. Instead, you’ll find investigative profiles, cultural critiques, and first-person narratives that breathe. The pacing is deliberate—each paragraph earns its place.
The “Extra Quality” tier is priced higher than standard digital subscriptions, but the cost-per-insight ratio is fair. You’re paying for —no clickbait, no filler, no ads masquerading as articles. If you value deep dives over listicles, it’s a worthwhile investment.
Beyond the glamorous photography, Debonair was a pioneer in long-form journalism and literary expression in India. Readers often joke about only reading it "for the articles," but the reality was that the magazine featured some of the finest writing in the country.
: An exploration of how contemporary designers are reimagining classic silhouettes for the modern age, emphasizing sustainable fabrics and "extra quality" craftsmanship.
Where other publications prioritize volume, Debonair prioritizes vantage point. Their Extra Quality long-reads avoid the typical “10 ways to…” structure. Instead, you’ll find investigative profiles, cultural critiques, and first-person narratives that breathe. The pacing is deliberate—each paragraph earns its place.
The “Extra Quality” tier is priced higher than standard digital subscriptions, but the cost-per-insight ratio is fair. You’re paying for —no clickbait, no filler, no ads masquerading as articles. If you value deep dives over listicles, it’s a worthwhile investment.
Beyond the glamorous photography, Debonair was a pioneer in long-form journalism and literary expression in India. Readers often joke about only reading it "for the articles," but the reality was that the magazine featured some of the finest writing in the country.