That visual over load that is ADD candy is the one and only Apparel Arts Magazine. Issues sell for north of $400 but an affordable alternative is the Gruppo set that can be had for a couple hundred bucks. Instead of buying that seersucker suit this Summer -- get this book.
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Handsome color coordination with suit/jacket, trousers, hat, shirt, tie and even socks presented in a simple graphic. Not so much a "How To" but an inspiration whose purpose was to give salesmen (it was a trade magazine) ideas and increased sales.
Classic style from 1934
what is the offical name of the reprinted book, and where can you even order/buy it from. Searching rending nothing useful so perhaps I am looking for the wrong thing. Any further information would be helpful.
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ReplyDeletehttp://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6611767-apparel-arts
This isn't going to pop up on Amazon. It's a tough find but well worth the look.
Not only does it no pop up on amazon, it pops up nowhere as if it does not exist. Obviously I know it does.
ReplyDeleteAny thought on where to look, or best chances of finding one?
Phil
ReplyDeleteI found an individual volume (#2) at Gallaghers in NYC for $100. That was before Gallaghers closed. It was another 3 years before I found this set. Now that you know about it let the hunt begin. And hunting takes patience.
I love love LOVE those drawings, especially the ones by Lawrence Fellows. Thanks for sharing. I hope you'll do so again!
ReplyDeleteYou spelled men's wearhouse right, sadly. I didn't notice it had gimmicky spelling until recently. It makes me hate them even more.
ReplyDeleteI saw the book anumber of years ago. Had a section on boy's prep schools.
ReplyDeleteAwesome. I love the haircuts.
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