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| Cary Grant, smooth operator, taught the world that there is no substitute for good tailoring, and that there is no better tailoring than the kind found on Savile Row. |
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| Al Pacino as Michael Corleon, gangster. An important lesson in personal style. If you want to look important, dress important. |
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| Hugh Hefner - Playboy, the former Esquire editor epitomized mid-century swagger with suits, skinny ties, and his ever-present pipe. |
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| Fred Astaire, “People think I was born in top hat and tail.” He could dance like no one else, and he always looked really good at it. |
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| Al Capone, gangster this pinstripe suits, loved polka dots. He used clothing to express his larger than life personality. |
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| Sean Connery as James Bond, nobody made it look easier. |
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| Muhammad Ali, heavyweight champion of the world as much precision with his suiting as he did in the ring. |










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