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  2. 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.

  3. Menswear Editors Found 10 Summer Pants That You Won't ... - AOL

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    Below, we’ve managed to test over 35 pairs of lightweight, breathable pants ourselves to find the 10 best summer pants for men. From linen pants and seersucker pants that are a true breezy ...

  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. Robert Graham (fashion brand) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Graham is a New York-based luxury men's fashion brand launched in 2001, taking its name from its co-founders, fashion designer Robert Stock and textile designer Graham Fowler. It is known for its use of complicated and colorful fabric patterns , including contrasting patterns inside the cuffs of its shirt sleeves.

  6. 1980s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Popular preppy clothing for men included Oxford shirts, sweaters, turtlenecks, polo shirts with popped collars, [13] khaki slacks, argyle socks, dress pants, Hush Puppies Oxford shoes, Sperrys boat shoes, Eastland boat shoes, brogues, suspenders, seersucker or striped linen suits, corduroy, and cable knit sweaters that were often worn tied ...

  7. Ivy League (clothes) - Wikipedia

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    The trousers for suits cut in this style typically had a lower (but not low by modern standards) rise, were held up by a belt rather than suspenders, and were often not pleated or cuffed. Brooks Brothers and J. Press were major purveyors of Ivy League suits. In 1957 and 1958, about 70% of all suits sold were in the "Ivy League" style. [2] [3] [4]

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