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#1 2006-06-15 02:36:08

Horace
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Hathaway. A look back.


""This is probably the last Deb season...because of the stock market, the economy, Everything..." - W. Stillman.

 

#2 2006-06-18 11:54:40

Miles Away
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Re: Hathaway. A look back.

I used to love Hathaway (and Arrow too...) - All of this was before finding Troy, Brooks, Press, etc., in the mid-'80s.
I used to buy Hathaways from Simpsons, Piccadilly (in London) in their Art Deco shirt department at the Jermyn street end of the store.
Only got one left now from whenever -
'81 to '85 I used to buy them and they are, along with Arrow, my first imported U.S. shirts bought in the U.K.
They are a fond memory now.
£19.99 or something they used to cost - Nothing really...
Box pleat.
Locker loop.
A skinny BD collar (back then).
Blue or White Oxford, and the Blue/white University stripe that I loved.
"Made in Waterville, Maine".
They should come back.
And bring back HIGH (well, -ish) quality Dexter's too.
God rot R.L./Polo.

... And then there's Sero - "Nothing is obvious except the quality".

Everybody has their own list, I'm sure...

Even as late as '90 Trad (or CAD) was not just alive but full of life.
16 years later and Trad (CAD) is... well, ... what it now is.
16 years!

It's not safe to blink is it?

Miles


" ... Ubi bene, ibi patria, which being roughly translated means, 'Wherever there's a handout, that's for me, man.' "
Alistair Cooke. 1968.

 

#3 2006-06-19 06:35:27

Mulberrywood
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Re: Hathaway. A look back.

Horace,

Another classic post.

Thank you.

I love history.


David Hober

www.samhober.com/store

 

#4 2006-06-19 11:16:44

Miles Away
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Re: Hathaway. A look back.


" ... Ubi bene, ibi patria, which being roughly translated means, 'Wherever there's a handout, that's for me, man.' "
Alistair Cooke. 1968.

 

#5 2006-06-19 14:27:25

Horace
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Re: Hathaway. A look back.

Thanks for the responses.

Couple of quick things.  Y'all probably know that some Hathaway shirts are still available at Press.  How many are left, I don't know.

Also some new old stock may be found at hugestore.com

Speaking of Sero, the last made-in-America incarnation of Sero (post Sero of New Haven???) may still be found at hugestore.com in limited qualities using the same TTX fabric that GItman uses for some (or all???) of its shirts.

The fit of the last American-incaration of Sero, I don't like.  I understand that they were cut on "uniform" patterns.  And I find that they run a size below what's stated in both sleeve length and collar size.

I'm sure Shirtmaven or others will know more about it.  Duke Grad has also written on Sero and its history on AAAC.


""This is probably the last Deb season...because of the stock market, the economy, Everything..." - W. Stillman.

 

#6 2006-06-19 18:15:57

Mulberrywood
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Re: Hathaway. A look back.


David Hober

www.samhober.com/store

 

#7 2006-06-21 03:38:37

Miles Away
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Re: Hathaway. A look back.


" ... Ubi bene, ibi patria, which being roughly translated means, 'Wherever there's a handout, that's for me, man.' "
Alistair Cooke. 1968.

 

#8 2006-06-21 03:53:31

Horace
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Re: Hathaway. A look back.


""This is probably the last Deb season...because of the stock market, the economy, Everything..." - W. Stillman.

 

#9 2006-06-21 04:49:03

Miles Away
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Re: Hathaway. A look back.

Good info Horace & Ed - Thanks -

Miles


" ... Ubi bene, ibi patria, which being roughly translated means, 'Wherever there's a handout, that's for me, man.' "
Alistair Cooke. 1968.

 

#10 2006-06-27 01:45:54

Horace
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Re: Hathaway. A look back.


""This is probably the last Deb season...because of the stock market, the economy, Everything..." - W. Stillman.

 

#11 2006-06-27 19:37:57

Incroyable
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Re: Hathaway. A look back.

Perhaps, the eyepatch was indicative of some sort of heroic elan. It does seem a bit eccentric in retrospect. Imagine a modern firm doing that!


Jukebox Babe

 

#12 2006-06-27 20:31:15

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Re: Hathaway. A look back.

Here is another article, which proves interesting. Apparently the Hathaway man was a Russian aristocrat.

http://www.time.com/time/archive/preview/0,10987,859832,00.html

And a nice book on Hathaway shirts:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0764306286/104-6589627-1329529?v=glance&n=283155

Last edited by Incroyable (2006-06-27 20:33:32)


Jukebox Babe

 

#13 2006-06-27 20:44:17

Tomasso
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Re: Hathaway. A look back.

 

#14 2006-06-28 04:39:20

Horace
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Re: Hathaway. A look back.

Thanks for the interesting links lads.  Anyone get that Hathaway book?  It looks sort of interesting.


""This is probably the last Deb season...because of the stock market, the economy, Everything..." - W. Stillman.

 

#15 2007-01-24 20:13:14

eg
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From: Burlington, ON
Posts: 1499

Re: Hathaway. A look back.

Some time in the past year the factory in Prescott, Ontario closed. Now the Canadian Hathaway shirts are made in Guelph, Ontario at a factory owned by:

BEHAR CLINE MFG. LTD./BEHAR HATHAWAY APPAREL LTD.

420 ELIZABETH ST.

GUELPH, ON N1E 2Y1

Behar Cline Manufacturing Ltd.
T: 519.829.3680
Manufactures men’s shirts

I have no idea whether or not they have a factory outlet there, but they still ship shirts to an outlet in Prescott, Ontario.

For a list of LOTS of Canadian apparel producers go to this link:

www.ciso.qc.ca/ateliersdemisere/documents/Uniform_Ontario-janv06-.doc

Adds a whole new meaning to anorak, really wink

 

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