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  2. Seersucker - Wikipedia

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    Common items made from seersucker include suits, shorts, shirts, dresses, and robes. In the United States, it is often made in white and blue stripes; however, it is produced in a wide variety of colors, usually with narrow plain and puckered stripes in different colors.

  3. Seersucker Thursday - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Haspel, a New Orleans haberdasher, is credited with inventing the seersucker business suit. [5] The wearing of seersucker suits declined with the advent of air conditioning. By the 1950s, air conditioning reached the Capitol, ending the necessity of seersucker suits there. [1] Gregory Peck famously wore a seersucker suit in the movie To ...

  4. Joseph Haspel - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] Within a few years, Haspel started selling seersucker suits to businessmen in the South. [4] To promote the suits, Haspel once "walked into the sea at a Florida convention and later attended a meeting of the board of directors in the same suit. He convinced the board members that such suits were the wave of the future."

  5. 8 Seersucker Suits to Breeze Through Summer in Style - AOL

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    Stay cool while looking cool, too. Inside, picks from brands like J.Crew, Polo Ralph Lauren, Todd Snyder, and more.

  6. Stylish Kentucky Derby Outfit Ideas for Men - AOL

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    From a seersucker suit to a bow tie, here are the most stylish things to wear to a Kentucky Derby party—or the Derby itself for men.

  7. History of suits - Wikipedia

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    A few suit makers continued to make waistcoats, but these tended to be cut low and often had only four buttons. The waistline on the suit coat moved down again in the 1980s to a position well below the waist. By 1985-1986, three-piece suits were on the way out and making way for cut double-breasted and two-piece single-breasted suits.

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