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  2. Daniel W. Fletcher - Wikipedia

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    A man wearing a Daniel w. Fletcher beret with a DWF logo on the front.. After graduation, Fletcher launched his urban menswear brand, Daniel w. Fletcher. Before starting his label, he gained experience from a handful of internships at James Long in London and Lanvin and Louis Vuitton in Paris. [4]

  3. Jeremy Scott - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy Scott (born August 8, 1975) is an American fashion designer. He is the sole owner of his namesake label, and from October 2013 to March 2023 was the creative director of the fashion house Moschino.

  4. William P. Yarborough - Wikipedia

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    William Pelham Yarborough was born May 12, 1912, in Seattle, Washington. [2] He is the son of Colonel Leroy W. and Addessia Yarborough. [3] He attended high school at San Rafael Military Academy in California and later at Columbus, Georgia. [2]

  5. Kangol - Wikipedia

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    Kangol is a British clothing company famous for its headwear.The name Kangol reflects the original materials for production, the K coming from the word 'silK' (a recent attribution to 'Knitting' is incorrect), the ANG from 'ANGora', and the OL from 'woOL'.

  6. Category:Menswear designers - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 28 January 2021, at 10:00 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Newsboy cap - Wikipedia

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    The style was popular in Europe and North America in the early 20th century among both boys and adult men. As the name suggests, this headwear was predominately worn by working-class boys, especially newspaper boys. The style was also preferred by the middle-class businessmen who disliked the bulkiness of top hats, also popular at the time.

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