June 2012
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“Mr. Suzuki remembers the first time he met Mr. Browne, when they were both starting their lines. ”He was wearing a gray suit, button-down shirt, tie, cashmere cardigan and wingtips,” he recalled. ”I remember thinking, ‘I’ve never seen an American dress in such Japanese style.”’ Mr. Browne is flattered. ”It’s amazing,” he said. ”The Japanese get the whole perfect American thing better than Americans. They understand that it’s an identifiable style around the world, this American look. We think we appreciate it, but we really don’t, not like they do.”
—From “Dress Codes: The All-American Back from Japan,” David Colman, The New York Times, June 18, 2009. (via breathnaigh)