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Classic Style Magazine, Issue 4
Fall 2007
Contents:
- Jon Hamm
- An Eternal Classic
- A Gentleman’s Guide to Minneapolis
- Late Night with LaBamba
-< Buy
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by Patrick Jones |
Late Night With LaBamba
Richie Rosenberg took his trombone from Philadelphia to New Jersey to national television thanks in part to an unwavering sense of style.
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by Lynn Morgan |
John Hamm Goes Mad
The star of AMC’s Mad Men reflects on cigarettes, women’s undergarments and the paradox of nostalgia.
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by Timothy Steiner |
An Eternal Classic
In its nearly hundred-year history the trench coat has fought wars and starred in movies without ever losing its appeal or functionality.
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styled by Amit Gajwani
photographed by Michael Washington
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Nothing to Prove
It’s time to pull out the cashmere and tweeds. Fall style carries comfort, warmth and an understated confidence.
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by Richard Torregrossa |
Bogart: Hard Living, High Style
Despite haggard looks and a cool personality, sartorial refinement and uncompromising stoicism make Bogie an undisputed style icon.
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by Nicholas Antongiavanni |
A Shining Example
A professional shoe shine enriches a man’s look, adds life to his shoes and often costs less than a latté.
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by Paul Erano |
The Write Stuff
A fountain pen excels as both an elegant accessory and an unparalleled writing instrument.
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by Rick Devereux |
Two-Piece Conversion
San Francisco 49ers head coach Mike Nolan fought the NFL for the right to wear suits on the sidelines, and fans are singing his praises.
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