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  2. Nantucket Reds - Wikipedia

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    Nantucket Reds were originally inspired by cotton trousers worn in Brittany. [2] A characteristic of Reds is that they fade to a "dusty rose" as they age. [2] Since their inception, the cotton canvas pants have been marketed as shorts. The distinctive salmon pink color has since been used on hats, shirts, sweaters and socks.

  3. How The Perfect Couple Masters Nantucket Rich - AOL

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    As you may know, this is a place where a certain pair of $115 pants in a very specific faded red hue—also known as those famed Nantucket Reds—carries more social currency than a Patek.

  4. Tuckernuck x Nantucket Reds Is Summer's Dreamiest ... - AOL

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    A new collection from Tuckernuck x Nantucket Reds introduces 10 new dresses, pants, sweaters, and more in the iconic salmon-pink shade synonymous with summer.

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    Tuckernuck. This beloved brand was created in 2012, when the founders stumbled upon a quaint town named Tuckernuck in Nantucket, full of whimsy, discovery, fun and nostalgia—all qualities you ...

  6. 1945–1960 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Typical hairstyles included the crew cut, Harvard clip, and regular haircut, [67] and common accessories included cardigan sweaters, sweater vests, Nantucket reds, khaki chino pants, white Oxford shirts, [68] Tootal or Brooks Brothers ties, Ascot neckties, tartan, grey tweed cloth or flannel sportcoats, [69] and seersucker blazers in the South ...

  7. 1960s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Typical outfits included polo shirts, harrington jackets, khaki chino pants, striped T-shirts, Argyle socks, seersucker or houndstooth sportcoats, sweater vests, cardigan sweaters, Nantucket Reds, basketweave loafers, Madras plaid shirts, and narrow brimmed Trilbys sometimes made from straw.