
The paintings by the fantastical neo-Classical master, which now adorn the walls of the company’s new New York showroom, feature small groupings of well-dressed gentlemen and ladies in stylish, period-perfect garb. These recently resurrected works provide a fitting backdrop for the beautifully reconceived American brand’s spring/summer 2011 collection. Might we see Abboud Coach Outlet Bags, paintings in tow, in a future episode of “Antiques Roadshow”?
Hart Schaffner Marx, the 123-year-old Chicago-based clothier best known for its sartorial style (and for suiting up President Obama), has been rediscovered, and in the process has made its own exciting discovery. After a tumultuous 2009 — which included a bankruptcy filing and new overseas owners — Joseph Abboud, a master of soft tailoring Coach Outlet Bags, has been placed at the helm as creative director to oversee the redesign of its roster of well-known brands, which include Hickey Freeman, Austin Reed and Bobby Jones. While mining the company archives for inspiration, he and his colleagues discovered a cache of valuable Maxfield Parrish paintings that had been used for Hickey Freeman advertisements.

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