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Ametora: How Japan Saved American Style - Japanese Edition
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Ametora: How Japan Saved American Style - Japanese EditionAs Japan rebuilt and modernized in the post WWII years, an underground fascination with American "Aibii" (from the English word "Ivy") style took root with Japanese youth. By 1964, these kids, dressed in shirts with strange buttoning collars; jackets with superfluous top buttons; and short tan pants, had acquired an official name, the "Miyuke Tribe" and, in the eyes of authorities wishing to present Japan's best face in the lead up to the 1964
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Patch Pocket (no flap)
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Based on its proximity to La Scala Opera House
In solid tan
A rare piece of vintage Tar Heel history from the 1950s available in a handsome wood frame
Louis Armstrong saw Suzy Delair sing C'est si bon in the hotel and loved the rendition so much that he decided to record an American version in 1950
US Flag Motif on Ribbon
It recently passed a water resistance test of 3 bar
Fully Belted
Made from our fabric of our iconic Butcher Stripe shirts
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