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trend of luxury brands entering the world of sports: * Luxury brands are increasingly partnering with athletes and sports teams to reach a broader audience and tap into the growing influence of athletes as cultural icons. * This trend is being dr

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Feels like a cash grab. Luxury brands should stick to what they do best instead of chasing trends

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