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  2. Dandie Fashions - Wikipedia

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    Dandie Fashions or sometimes referred to as Dandy Fashions was a London fashion boutique founded in 1966. The boutique was established following a chance encounter at the Speakeasy Club between Freddie Hornik and Alan Holston .

  3. Cad and the Dandy - Wikipedia

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    Based in London, Cad & the Dandy employs more than 30 tailors in three workshops. The company launched a new flagship store at 13 Savile Row in June 2013. [7] The store is the first on the tailoring street to hand-weave a cloth before making it up into a fully finished suit. [9]

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    Quality pieces tend to hold up over time.” Ultimately, she says she trusts her gut. If something feels solid, well-made, and timeless, it’s probably a winner.

  5. Dandy - Wikipedia

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    "Dandy Jim of Carolina" is a minstrel song that originated in the United States during the 19th century. It tells the story of a character named Dandy Jim, who is depicted as a stylish and flamboyant individual from the state of Carolina. The song often highlights Dandy Jim's extravagant clothing, his charm, and his prowess with the ladies.

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  9. Charvet Place Vendôme - Wikipedia

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    Invoice (1860) to Nicholas Destréhan, a planter from Louisiana.. In 1839, Charvet already had some imitators, [n. 3] but still the "best supply". [24] The same year, Charvet held the title of official shirtmaker to the Jockey Club, [16] a very exclusive Parisian circle, then headed by Prince Napoléon Joseph Ney and inspired by Count Alfred d'Orsay, a famous French dandy. [25]