Harvard University Launches A Menswear Line


by Najwa Moses at August 10, 2009, 3:00 PM

harvard_unversity_menswear_collection_blueflys_blog_flypaper.jpgEveryone, wants to be in fashion these days -- even some of the sharpest minds in America. Harvard Yard, a collaboration between Harvard University and private label tailored clothing manufacturer Wearwolf Group, has licensed the name from the school to produce a contemporary men's wear collection based on classic Ivy League style. The line not only highlights the growing relevance of classic American style, but also stands as perhaps the first time an American university has lent its name to a fashion-oriented collection of apparel.

The collection features short-sleeve plaid shirts, Liberty print wovens, seersucker shorts, regimental stripes, sporty knits, patterned jackets and fancy pants and will retail for between $195 and $225; wovens, for between $165 and $225, and sport coats will top out at $495.

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[Source: WWD.com]

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Interesting... Great work...

Posted by: College Works painting Scam at August 16, 2009 11:29 PM

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