- Brooks Brothers
Infobox_Company
company_name = Brooks Brothers
company_
company_type = Private
foundation =New York City ,1818
location =New York City
key_people = Founded byHenry Sands Brooks Owned byClaudio Del Vecchio
industry =Clothier | products = Men's and women'sClothing | parent =Retail Brand Alliance
homepage= [http://www.brooksbrothers.com/ www.brooksbrothers.com]Brooks Brothers is the oldest surviving men's clothier in the
United States , founded in 1818. The privately owned company is owned by Retail Brand Alliance, a spinoff ofLuxottica , and is headquartered onMadison Avenue inNew York City .History
On
April 7 ,1818 , at the age of 45,Henry Sands Brooks opened H. & D.H. Brooks & Co. on the Northeast corner of Catherine and Cherry Streets inNew York City , where theSouth Street Seaport now stands. He proclaimed that his guiding principle was, "To make and deal only in merchandise of the finest body, to sell it at a fair profit and to deal with people who seek and appreciate such merchandise." [ [http://buffalo.bizjournals.com/bizwomen/consultants/winning_at_work/2007/02/05/column130.html] Connie Glaser: Tradition, flexibility key to retailer's longevity: bizwomen.com, 2007] In 1870, Brooks' sons, Edward, Elisha, Daniel, and John, inherited the family business, and renamed the company "Brooks Brothers". In its early history, Brooks Brothers was most widely known for introducing America to theready-to-wear suit. In the late 19th century, Brooks Brothers tailored many distinctive uniforms for elite regiments of theNew York National Guard . TheGolden Fleece symbol was adopted as the company's trademark in 1870. A sheep suspended in a ribbon had long been a symbol of British woolen merchants. Dating from the 15th century, it had been the emblem of theKnights of the Golden Fleece , founded byPhilip the Good , Duke ofBurgundy . In ancient Greek mythology, a magical flying ram, or Golden Fleece, was sought byJason and theArgonauts .The last member of the Brooks family to head the company was Winthrop Holly Brooks, who ran the company from 1935 until its sale in 1946, when the company was acquired by Julius Garfinckel & Co. After the acquisition, Brooks Brothers' director was John C. Wood, who made Brooks Brothers even more traditional. By 1969, as an integral part of the retail conglomerate
Garfinckel, Brooks Brothers, Miller & Rhoads, Inc. , the ten Brooks Brothers stores in operation were located in New York, Chicago, Boston, San Francisco, Pittsburgh, Los Angeles, Atlanta, andWashington, D.C. Though today many people consider Brooks Brothers a very traditional clothier, it is also known for having introduced many clothing novelties to the market. In 1870, the store was the first to sell
seersucker suit s in the U.S. In 1896, John E. Brooks, Henry Sands Brooks' grandson, invented the button-down dressshirt after seeing the non-flapping collars on English polo players. Between 1875 and 1998Fact|date=February 2008, Brooks Brothers did not make an off-the-rack black suit, becauseAbraham Lincoln wore abespoke black Brooksfrock coat when he was assassinated byJohn Wilkes Booth (and as a result, the traditional American rule is that black suits only are proper for servants and the dead [Vanderbilt, "Complete Guide to Etiquette" (1956)] ).President Theodore Roosevelt was fond of Brooks Brothers clothes: he even ordered his dress uniform for theSpanish-American War at Brooks.Ralph Lauren , when his name was still Ralph Lifschitz, started out as a salesman at Brooks'sMadison Avenue store. He was granted the right to use the Polo trademark from Brooks Brothers, which retained its rights to the iconic "original polo button-down collar" shirt still produced today.Brooks Brothers was acquired by the British firm
Marks and Spencer plc in 1988. In 2001, Marks & Spencer sold Brooks Brothers to Retail Brand Alliance ("RBA"), a company privately owned by Italianbillionaire Claudio del Vecchio (son ofLuxottica founderLeonardo del Vecchio ). Besides Brooks Brothers, RBA consists of Carolee a designer of jewelry for department stores and speciality stores. In 2007 RBA sold its high end women's brandAdrienne Vittadini .Notable Customers
Brooks Brothers has dressed generations of families, prominent and less famous, as well as political leaders, Hollywood legends, sports greats and military heroes.
Andy Warhol was known to buy and wear clothes from Brooks Brothers. According to Carlton Walters: "I got to [know] Andy quite well, and he always looked bedraggled: always had his tie lopsided, as he didn't have time to tie it, and he never tied his shoe laces, and he even wore different colored socks, but he bought all of his clothes at Brooks Brothers..." [ [http://www.warholstars.org/warhol1/5serendipity.html] Patrick S. Smith, Warhol: Conversations about the Artist Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1988 p. 340.] Brooks Brothers is the official clothier of theLincoln Center Jazz Orchestra [www.jazzatlincolncenter.org/about/news/060615-news.html]Brooks Brothers is frequently sought out by costume designers in Hollywood, dressing stars in such films as
Ben Affleck in "Pearl Harbor",Gene Hackman in "The Royal Tenenbaums ", andWill Smith inAli . [ [http://edinburghnews.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=514252007 Edinburgh Evening News ] ]At his second inauguration,
United States President Abraham Lincoln wore a coat specially crafted for him by Brooks Brothers.Fact|date=April 2007 Hand stitched into the coat's lining was a design featuring an eagle and the inscription, "One Country, One Destiny." [ [http://www.brooksbrothers.com/aboutus/customers.tem Brooks Brothers | About Us | Notable Customers ] ] It is common mythology that Lincoln was wearing a black suit by Brooks Brothers when he was assassinated. This story, although widely touted, is not true. Lincoln was, however, wearing a Brooks Brothers overcoat when he was killed. Brooks Brothers' choice to exclude black suits in its made to measure lineup was entirely sartorial in nature.United States President Ulysses S. Grant began his association with Brooks Brothers during the Civil War, when he ordered tailored uniforms for the Union officers in theAmerican Civil War .Many more presidents, including
Herbert Hoover ,Theodore Roosevelt ,Franklin Roosevelt ,John F. Kennedy ,Richard Nixon ,Gerald Ford ,George H. W. Bush (who, however, when accused of being a Brooks Brothers Republican, revealed that he was wearing aJ. Press suit), andBill Clinton were known to wear Brooks Brothers clothing lines.Stephen Colbert , of theColbert Report and formerly of theDaily Show andStrangers with Candy , has all of his suits for theColbert Report supplied by Brooks Brothers.James Thurber refers to Brooks Brothers shirts in some of his short stories.Kurt Vonnegut also refers to a Brooks Brothers suit worn by the main character in his bookJailbird .Richard Yates not only wore Brooks Brothers clothing throughout his life, but he often referred to the brand in his writing, notably in "A Good School ", in which one of the characters tries to hang himself with a Brooks Brothers belt.Bret Easton Ellis refers to clothing from Brooks Brothers worn byPatrick Bateman and his colleagues in his controversial novelAmerican Psycho .Today
Currently, there are 210 Brooks Brothers stores (15 stores are unionized) in the United States and 70 scattered throughout
Japan ,Hong Kong ,Taiwan ,Dubai ,France andItaly . In 1998, Brooks Brothers launched its official [http://www.brooksbrothers.com website] .The symbol of theGolden Fleece is Brooks Brothers'strademark . It consists of a sheep suspended in a ribbon, which was the symbol of Flemish wool merchants in the 15th century and later traditionally had been a symbol of British wool merchants. In ancient Greek mythology, a magical ram's skin, or Golden Fleece, was sought byJason and the Argonauts . United States flagships are inNew York ,Chicago ,Boston , andBeverly Hills .Most of Brooks Brothers' clothing is imported, with higher-end sportscoats, shirts, and some accessories manufactured in the United States.
All Brooks Brothers necktie silk is woven in England and the ties are still "cut and piled" in the United States.
ee also
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J. Press
*Paul Stuart
*Brooks Brothers riot
*Jos. A. Bank
*Ralph Lauren References
External links
* [http://www.brooksbrothers.com Brooks Brothers Official Web Site]
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