a rel=nofollow target=_blank href=http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_UKr9URsCkeE/SrjwfE6K5II/AAAAAAAADts/7_IZn29puaU/s1600-h/duke.jpgimg style=display:block;margin:0px auto 10px;text-align:center;cursor:pointer;cursor:hand;width:400px;height:321px; src=http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_UKr9URsCkeE/SrjwfE6K5II/AAAAAAAADts/7_IZn29puaU/s400/duke.jpg border=0 alt= id=BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5384317771205764226//abr /After the dress-down late 1990’s and early millenium, fashion has definitely gone the opposite direction. No more holes or faded washes on jeans and girls are finally getting into their feminine side with wearing dresses. The men are taking back the classic menswear of the 1920’s and 1930’s with most young actors and entertainers wearing three piece ensembles, retro eyewear, bow ties and even cardigans. This is all the language of classic menswear that we are finally returning too. Tailored and well fitted, the above shot of Duke Ellington really inspires us and we hope that the trend sticks around. a rel=nofollow target=_blank href=http://harlembespoke.blogspot.com/search?q=oyama B. Oyama’s/a sartorial store on ACP/7th Avenue has many classic images of the great Harlem icons and we hope that more retailers uptown go with the trend of dressing up and showcasing what is unique about Harlem’s historic style. BYTW, double breasted suits or jackets are really on the cutting edge for the guys these days but makes sure it’s fitted and cut close to the body.div class=blogger-post-footerimg width=’1′ height=’1′ src=’https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/2048034911181517049-4689646838679925605?l=harlembespoke.blogspot.com’//div

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