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  2. Cluett Peabody & Company - Wikipedia

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    Cluett, Peabody & Company, Inc. once headquartered in Troy, New York, was a longtime manufacturer of shirts, detachable shirt cuffs and collars, and related apparel. It is best known for its Arrow brand collars and shirts and the related Arrow Collar Man advertisements (1907–1931). It dates, with a different name, from the mid-19th century ...

  3. PVH Corp. - Wikipedia

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    PVH Corp., formerly known as the Phillips-Van Heusen Corporation, is an American clothing company which owns brands such as Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, Warner's, Olga and True & Co. The company also licenses brands such as Kenneth Cole New York and Michael Kors. [2] PVH is partly named after Dutch immigrant John Manning van Heusen, who in ...

  4. Izod - Wikipedia

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    The second PerformX line was a line of dress shirts featuring no-iron stretch fabric; it was discontinued in 2018. The PerformX name is currently used for a line of prescription eyewear. Izod Golf: The official golf line of Izod, it includes shirts, shorts, and pants, available for men, and until 2022, for women.

  5. The Arrow Collar Man - Wikipedia

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    The Arrow Collar Man was the name given to the various male models who appeared in advertisements for shirts and detachable shirt collars manufactured by Cluett Peabody & Company of Troy, New York. The original campaign ran from 1905–31, though the company continued to refer to men in its ads and its consumers as "Arrow men" much later.

  6. Jimmy Van Heusen - Wikipedia

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    Mid 1930s–late 1970s. James Van Heusen (born Edward Chester Babcock; January 26, 1913 – February 6, 1990 [1]) was an American composer. He wrote songs for films, television, and theater, and won an Emmy and four Academy Awards for Best Original Song. [2] Many of his compositions later went on to become jazz standards.

  7. Lawrence S. Phillips - Wikipedia

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    Seymour Phillips. Lawrence S. Phillips (March 20, 1927 – September 11, 2015 [1]) was an American businessman who was chairman of Phillips-Van Heusen until 1995.

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