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  2. Botany 500 - Wikipedia

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    Botany 500 was a brand name owned by the Botany 500 Group of New York. Their men's suits and sport coats were manufactured in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, by H. Daroff and Sons, who were contracted with Botany Mills of Passaic, New Jersey, to produce products and later bought the firm outright. Their plant was located at 23rd and Walnut Streets ...

  3. Wallachs (clothiers) - Wikipedia

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    Wallachs was a New York City men's clothing store which once maintained additional locations in Newark, New Jersey. [1] It was a New York institution for more than a century. Together with Roots and F.R. Tripler, Wallachs was part of a nineteen state chain of fifty stores controlled by the Hastings Group.

  4. Todd Snyder (fashion designer) - Wikipedia

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    Todd Snyder designs sophisticated takes on the iconic pieces of a man's wardrobe. Influenced by Savile Row tailoring, vintage military clothing and American workwear, he reinvents the classics and makes them relevant for a modern gentleman. Based in (and inspired by) New York, he searches the world for understated yet elegant materials.

  5. AllSaints is a clear leader within the men’s leather market—and for good reason. The sleek, structured silhouette of this leather trench coat exudes both class and cool. Brace yourself for a ...

  6. Italian Men’s Tailoring Evolving With the Trends

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    MILAN — Men’s tailoring remains a staple in Italy but brands have been evolving their designs for it with newfound ease and confidence. Here’s a selection of the latest offerings from some ...

  7. History of suits - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times Style Magazine explains one iconic suit of the era, the gray flannel suit: Back in 1955, when denim was the height of rebelliousness, Sloan Wilson's novel The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit turned a men's classic into a synonym for drab, middle-class conformity . . . Flannel had humble beginnings — the name is reputedly ...

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