March 5, 2012

Famous Co-op Shirts, 1957

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As interpreted by New England's finest shirtmaker, the cherished button-down collar assumes new significance achieved with a becoming arched front flare. Here shown in choice combed cotton Oxford . . . with collar and cuffs unlined for comfort . . . the distinction of center button on collar-back and center back pleat.

Source:

The Williams Record - 9/25/57

1 comment:

  1. Very nice as always. Of course, I remember the House of Walsh best... they had stores in Amherst and Williamstown, and served these traditional rivals well.

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