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  2. Brooks Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Brooks Brothers later sued Polo Ralph Lauren to retain its rights to the original polo button-down collar shirt. Brooks Brothers was acquired by the British firm Marks & Spencer in 1988. In the mid 1990s, the company's executives removed the signature Golden Fleece logo from the brand's cotton knit polo shirts, though it was later restored. [21]

  3. Authentic Brands Group - Wikipedia

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    Authentic Brands Group LLC (ABG) is an American brand management company headquartered in New York City. Its holdings include various apparel, athletics, and entertainment brands, which it partners with other companies to license and merchandise. [2]

  4. Dress shirt - Wikipedia

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    Button-down collar (sport collar) with a button-fastening point on the front of the shirt. Originally a British sports (football, cricket, polo, etc.) shirt. The British polo player's shirt was found in the UK by John E Brooks in 1896 and copied by Brooks Brothers after his return to the USA. Brooks Brothers is not the original. [importance?]

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  6. Michael Bastian - Wikipedia

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    Michael Bastian (born October 13, 1965), is an American fashion designer known for his work at Brooks Brothers, GANT, and his eponymous brand. He was the CFDA Menswear Designer of the Year in 2011. As of December 2020, Bastian is the creative director of Brooks Brothers. [1]

  7. Garfinckel, Brooks Brothers, Miller & Rhoads - Wikipedia

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    Brooks Brothers – New York (original division, purchased by Garfinckel's in 1946) Catherine's Stout Shoppe – Nashville, Tennessee–based chain (acquired 1977) De Pinna – New York (original division, purchased by Garfinckel's in 1950, closed 1969; stores operated at Fifth Avenue and 52nd Street, New York; Eastchester, New York ; and Fort ...