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  2. Five Fits With: Alex Delany, Who Dresses Well (and Eats Even ...

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    Coat by Document, jacket by Martelo Bespoke, shirt by Kiton, jeans by 3sixteen, belt by Silver Ostrich, vintage hat, and boots by Wythe. What's the most recent thing you've purchased?

  3. Derek Guy - Wikipedia

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    Derek Guy, also known as "the menswear guy" on Twitter, is a Canadian men's fashion industry writer and commentator. [ 2 ] [ 1 ] [ 3 ] He gained fame following the acquisition of Twitter by Elon Musk when the site's algorithmically curated "For You" tab promoted his account @dieworkwear to a large audience.

  4. Wythe (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A wythe is a continuous vertical section of masonry. Wythe may also refer to: George Wythe, law professor and Declaration of Independence signer;

  5. Wythe - Wikipedia

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    A single wythe of brick that is not structural in nature is referred to as a masonry veneer. A multiple-wythe masonry wall may be composed of a single type of masonry unit layered to increase its thickness and structural strength, or different masonry units chosen by function, such as an economical concrete block serving a structural purpose ...

  6. Lowes Menswear - Wikipedia

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    Lowes Menswear, also currently known as Lowes Manhattan Pty Ltd [1] is a private, family-owned leading Australian menswear and retail chain established in 1898 by William Lowe. There are now over 200 stores nationally because of expansion driven by Hans Mueller who established Lowes Manhattan Pty Ltd in 1948.

  7. Men's Wear - Wikipedia

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    Men's Wear is a 1953 painting by Australian artist John Brack.The painting depicts the interior of a menswear store, including the proprietor and some mannequins, standing in front of displays of ties and trousers.