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  2. Robert Graham (fashion brand) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Stock is a native of the Bronx whose interest in fashion was influenced by his father, a mechanic and gas station owner who liked to wear bright, colorful, patterned shirts. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] He began his career working for small New York-based menswear designer Paul Ressler, but in 1970 created his own line called Country Britches. [ 5 ]

  3. Eton Shirts - Wikipedia

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    Eton AB is a Swedish manufacturer of men's shirts. It was founded in 1928 by David and Annie Petterson in the small village of Gånghester in Sweden. Eton is now a global brand, being sold in more than 1,500 stores in over 50 countries, with flagship stores in Stockholm , Frankfurt , London and New York .

  4. Category:Menswear designers - Wikipedia

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    David Rappaport (designer) Raghavendra Rathore; Harris Reed; Billy Reid (fashion designer) Reyn Spooner; Richard Edwards (fashion company) Richard James (tailor) Robert Graham (fashion brand) Bill Robinson (fashion designer) Olivier Rousteing; Rubinacci

  5. Gant (company) - Wikipedia

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    GANT dress shirts were known for their back-collar button, locker loop and box pleat. [8] [7] In the 1960s, Gant made the Yale co-op shirt exclusively for the store on the Yale University campus. [9] Shirts from Gant and rival Sero were de rigueur for high-school and college-age males who could afford their premium price during the decade. In ...

  6. Budd (shirtmakers) - Wikipedia

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    Budd's best known pattern is the Budd Stripe, also called the Edwardian Stripe, which dates to the 1930s. [15] [12] It is also known for the Mess Shirt, originally made for army officers. [16] Today, Budd sells ready-to-wear shirts as well as providing a bespoke service. [4] It also sells accessories including scarves, gloves, ties and collars ...

  7. Michael Fish (fashion designer) - Wikipedia

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    His designs reflected, and helped to inspire the peacock revolution in men's fashion design, which was a reaction against the conservatism of men's dress at the time. His shirts were floral in pattern and often included ruffles and other adornments. [1] In 1966, he opened the menswear shop, Mr Fish, with his business partner Barry Sainsbury ...

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