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- The Era of Abundance (Cable and Premium TV): The introduction of cable broadened the horizon, allowing for niche content. However, the true revolution arrived with the internet.
- The Era of On-Demand (Streaming and Digital): Today, the industry is defined by the "attention economy." Services like Netflix, Spotify, and YouTube utilize algorithms to predict what audiences want before they know it themselves. The remote control has been replaced by the scroll, and the viewer now has the power to curate their own media diet.
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Size chart for Men
These are the indicative garment chest size for an equivalent fitting garment. For example, if you are a male and wear a "42 inch" size Tee-shirt, you should choose an "XL" size garment from our store. Please note that our size chart may not conform to any other size chart from any other brand/country.
| Size |
Chest in inches |
| XXXS |
30 to 31 |
| XXS |
32 to 33 |
| XS |
34 to 35 |
| S |
36 to 37 |
| M |
38 to 39 |
| L |
40 to 41 |
| XL |
42 to 43 |
| XXL |
44 to 45 |
| XXXL |
46 to 47 |
| 4XL |
48 to 50 |
| 5XL |
51 to 53 |
| 6XL |
54 to 56 |
Size chart for Women
These are the indicative garment bust size for an equivalent fitting garment. For example, if you are a female and wear a "40 inch" size Tee-shirt, you should choose an "XL" size garment from our store. Please note that our size chart may not conform to any other size chart from any other brand/country.
| Size |
Bust in inches |
| XXXS |
28 to 29 |
| XXS |
30 to 31 |
| XS |
32 to 33 |
| S |
34 to 35 |
| M |
36 to 37 |
| L |
38 to 39 |
| XL |
40 to 41 |
| XXL |
42 to 43 |
| XXXL |
44 to 45 |
| 4XL |
46 to 48 |
| 5XL |
49 to 51 |