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  2. Brooks Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Brooks Brothers later sued Polo Ralph Lauren to retain its rights to the original polo button-down collar shirt. Brooks Brothers was acquired by the British firm Marks & Spencer in 1988. In the mid 1990s, the company's executives removed the signature Golden Fleece logo from the brand's cotton knit polo shirts, though it was later restored. [21]

  3. Polo shirt - Wikipedia

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    [11] [13] Brooks Brothers still produces this style of button-down "polo shirt". [ 11 ] In 1920, Lewis Lacey, a Canadian (born of English parents in Montreal, Quebec in 1887) haberdasher and polo player, began producing a shirt that was embroidered with an emblem of a polo player, a design originating at the Hurlingham Polo Club near Buenos Aires .

  4. Nautica - Wikipedia

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    In the ABG portfolio, Brooks Brothers name will continue to be marketed as an upscale traditional preppy brand, while Nautica will be marketed as a more affordable upper mid-price, modern athleisure brand. In 2021, it was announced that ABG would acquire the Izod brand from PVH, which offers several similar clothing styles to Nautica. [4]

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    Score on quality American-made menswear at the cheapest prices we've ever seen with this Brooks Brothers sale on men's clearance style.

  6. Gant (company) - Wikipedia

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    After Gantmacher's return from military service during World War I, the couple married and founded the Par-Ex Shirt Company with business partner Morris Shapiro. The company made shirts for brands including Brooks Brothers, J. Press and Manhattan. [5] [6] In 1927, the company was relocated to New Haven, Connecticut. [7]

  7. Dress shirt - Wikipedia

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    Button-down collar (sport collar) with a button-fastening point on the front of the shirt. Originally a British sports (football, cricket, polo, etc.) shirt. The British polo player's shirt was found in the UK by John E Brooks in 1896 and copied by Brooks Brothers after his return to the USA. Brooks Brothers is not the original. [importance?]

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