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Bold moves.


Hosiery is the latest accessory to punch up a navy suit or add flair to a weekend look. Richard James Richard James may refer to:
  • Richard T. James, American toy inventor
  • Richard D. James, the real name of electronic musician Aphex Twin
  • Richard James (musician), Welsh musician
  • Richard James (minister) (1592-1638), British man of letters
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, the famed Savile Row Savile Row occupies a quiet corner of Mayfair in central London near Bond Street and is famous for its men's bespoke tailoring.

Many of the greatest, most famous or most infamous men in history have patronised the many tailors that occupy this street; men such as Winston
 designer, offers an eclectic mix of bold colors and geometric designs in mercerized cotton, Lisle yarns, and merino Merino

Breed of medium-sized sheep originating in Spain that has become prominent worldwide. It has a white face, white legs, and crimped fine-wool fleece. Known as early as the 12th century, it may have been a Moorish importation.
 wool. He also offers a more modest selection of solids and classic colors. For the intrepid dresser, hosiery ranges from $35 to $125. Contact the British Apparel Collection at 212-218-652].

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Title Annotation:The Finer Things
Publication:Black Enterprise
Date:Mar 1, 2005
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