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The Shaggy Dog Story
There are many pieces of knitwear out there, and a whole multitude of styles. One style is an Ivy League staple, and the long-established American outfitter J Press have affectionately called them “Shaggy Dog” sweaters.
From Loafing Around to an Iconic style: A history of The Loafer
According to The Rake ‘London shoemaker Wildsmith is credited with creating the first modern loafer in 1926 for client King George VI, in response to the stuttering regent’s request for a bespoke casual shoe he could ‘loaf’ around his country houses in. A beefier ready-to-wear rendition suitable for outdoor use was soon put into production, and the style was quickly emulated by many more of Britain’s gentlemen’s shoemakers.’
From Snappy Sportswear To A Style Culture Staple. The Tennis/Polo Shirt, And Branding.
The earliest known roots of polo reach back as far as 6th century BC, the modern form of the horseback sport can be traced back to the 19th Century in India. British military men stationed in Manipur, a state in Northeast India, adopted polo from the indigenous Indians, and brought it back to the U.K. where it became synonymous with wealth, royalty, and the upper-classes.