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  2. Kenneth Cole Productions - Wikipedia

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    Cole is also active with HELP USA (his wife Maria Cuomo Cole is currently chair of the board), a non-profit organization that is the nation's largest provider of housing, jobs and services for the homeless. He partnered with rock star Jon Bon Jovi to create a line of jackets, T-shirts and fragrance under the Kenneth Cole New York label. The ...

  3. Kenneth Cole (designer) - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Cole Productions, Inc. is an American fashion house founded in 1982 by Kenneth Cole.Wanting to preview his line of shoes at the New York Shoe Expo at the New York Hilton, [5] but unable to afford the purchase of a hotel room or showroom to display his items, Kenneth Cole inquired about parking a trailer two blocks from the Hilton Hotel.

  4. Kenneth Cole - Wikipedia

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    Ken Cole (basketball) (born 1943), Australian Olympic basketball player; Kenneth Cole (designer) (born 1954), American clothing designer Kenneth Cole Productions, American fashion house founded by the designer; Kenneth Reese Cole Jr. (1938–2001), aide to U.S. President Richard Nixon; Kenneth J. Cole (born 1936), Pennsylvania politician

  5. Single-breasted - Wikipedia

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    A single-breasted garment is a coat, jacket, vest, or similar item having one column of buttons and a narrow overlap of fabric. In contrast, a double-breasted coat has a wider overlap and two parallel rows of buttons. Single-breasted suit jackets and blazers typically have two or three buttons (jackets with one or four buttons are less common ...

  6. Frock coat - Wikipedia

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    The accessories for the two styles depended on the intended use of the coat: for more formal settings, the outfit might still have striped trousers and demand a top hat and white gloves; for business, by the turn of the century, the morning coat was used (again, this referred to a single breasted frock coat then, not the modern morning coat).

  7. Tailcoat - Wikipedia

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    A morning coat is a single-breasted coat, with the front parts usually meeting at one button in the middle, and curving away gradually into a pair of tails behind, topped by two ornamental buttons on the waist seam. The lapels are usually pointed (American English peak), not step (notch), since the coat is now only worn as formalwear. When it ...

  8. Morning dress - Wikipedia

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    a morning coat (the morning cut of tailcoat), now always single breasted with link closure (as on some dinner jackets) or one button (or very rarely two) and with pointed lapels, may include silk piping on the edges of the coat and lapels (and cuffs on older models with turnup coat sleeves). a waistcoat, which matches the material of the coat.

  9. 1960s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    During the early 1960s, slim fitting single breasted continental style suits and skinny ties were fashionable in the UK and America. These suits, as worn by Sean Connery as James Bond , the Rat Pack 's Frank Sinatra , [ 70 ] and the cast of Mad Men , were often made from grey flannel, mohair or sharkskin . [ 71 ]