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November 12, 2009

Hart Schaffner Marx & Hickey Freeman: Archival Photographs & Illustrations

I was excited to be able to visit the archive collection that has just been brought over from Chicago.
 It's a hundred years of Hickey Freeman and Hart Schaffner Marx artwork, marketing materials,
 memorabilia etc. 

Hart Marx owns both Hickey Freeman and Hart Schaffner Marx brands. They bought Hickey Freeman from the heirs in the 1960's and Hart schaffner Marx was one of their original brands. they were three men who started the company. mr. marx. mr schaffner and mr. hart. immigrants – the classic story. the new company is Hart Marx LLC and is based in New York with manufacturing outside of Chicago and in Rochester. The Hart Schaffner Marx stuff was sent to NY from the Chicago office when they consolidated from 3 floors to one floor. The Hickey Freeman archives was sent from the factory in Rochester. Both brands have dressed a long list of politicians such as Eisenhower, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Ronald Reagan – Colin Powell. Obama is the newest to wear Hart Schaffner Marx and VP Joe Biden wore Hickey Freeman at the inauguration this year.

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November 9, 2009

The Canadian Tuxedo is not always wrong

Denim suit album

Rene ricard

This is one of my favorite pictures of Rene Ricard, I wish you could see his Hermes pumps. Black leather with white socks. Oh, it was also snowing on this day! his socks were soaked. Love this man. Talk about ghetto chic.

Denim 1

Denim 2

Denim 3

Denim 4

Denim 5

Denim 7 hat and jacket

Denim 8 backyard bill

Denim 9

Denim 10 pleated

While Im not a big fan of suspenders with clips exposed ( I dont mind when covered by a blazer). I do love his pleated jeans !

Denim 11 hat

Denim 12 suit

Denim 13 suit

Denim 14 suit

Denim 15 suit rene

Rene !

Denim 16 dante Dante !

Denim 17 suit

Denim 18 pleats Peep his pleats

Denim 19 distressed sleeve

Denim 20 blazer

If you cant button your denim jacket and youre not posing for your next album cover, you probably shouldnt be wearing it. I have seen alot of guys lately wearing tight jeans, a vintage T- and a denim jacket. This guy is ALWAYS wearing some small canvas skippies. not VANS but some keds or fake keds. The kind that look femme!
Look at Johnny Hallyday ! Say what you will, These guys are wearing denim that fits.

October 27, 2009

Flannel Suit & Fedora at The Paris Flea Market

Vintage gray flannel suit

Rear of grey flannel suit t evolved from a style of coat known as the "Norfolk jacket", whose belt extended all the way around to the front. Around World War I(?), military jackets began to appear with half belts in the back. As WWI ended, manufacturers of civilian clothing began to offer sporty suits with belted-back jackets. 

Here in the U.S.A., the style was popular throughout the 1920s and most of the '30s. By 1940, however, the belted back was disappearing from suits and sportcoats. It lasted for a while longer on gabardine "Hollywood" ("Ricky") jackets, then pretty much disappeared until the early '70s, when it popped up again on polyester sportcoats and suits. (Remember those nasty polyester "Angel's Flight" suits made by Levi Strauss?)

The belted-back jacket or suit was considered sporty attire. It could be worn to work by certain professionals (such as reporters and theatrical agents) and not by others (such as bankers and lawyers).