- Jan 19, 2000
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Finally, a preview (albiet however small one) of Jack Spade's new menswear line
It looks nice enough if not pretty conventional. Also, if you listen to the latest GQRadio, you can hear Michael Bastian talk about his upcoming collection forGant which sounds really interesting.
Its interesting to see the designer's head space for thecollection
It looks nice enough if not pretty conventional. Also, if you listen to the latest GQRadio, you can hear Michael Bastian talk about his upcoming collection forGant which sounds really interesting.
Its interesting to see the designer's head space for thecollection
For his first collection, Hanly and his design team used what he calls the "Jack filter" to create a mix of classic tailoring and all-American sportswear. "Jack" became shorthand for the brand's sensibilities, and whenever it came up in conversation - e.g., "Jack wouldn't wear that" - a composite sketch of an actual man emerged. In Hanly's mind, "Jack's got a sense of humor, obviously. He probably lives in a city, and he's got a rebellious quality that comes out in his clothing. There's also a duality to his personality - he's both put together and a little disheveled - and he's a bit of a mystery, frankly, even to his friends." So maybe Andy Spade was right all along: Jack Spade, the brand and the fictional man, will always be a bit of a mystery. And for Hanly and the customers he's hoping to attract, the mystery is most of the fun.
This Jack guy sounds like me.
Alright a much cooler version of me but still.