Mon July 2010
The Jack Robie Difference

by Brad Corona

In the time we've spent creating Jack Robie, we've found there is one question nearly everyone asks: "How are Jack Robie shirts different?"  The answer lies in three main problems we encountered while wearing dress shirts to work every day and in our attempt to address these problems . . .

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Mon June 2010
Jack Robie in Milan . . .

by Brad Corona

BlackBook fashion editor Christopher Campbell in Milan wearing the Jack Robie "Will" . . .

 

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Mon June 2010
Jack Robie Goes to S/S 2011 Fashion Week . . .

by Brad Corona

We sent half our inaugural collection to BlackBook fashion editor Christopher Campbell in advance of his trip to Pitti Uomo in Florence last week and then shows in Milan (this week) and Paris (next week).  Check back for updates on Chris' European exploits, including text, photos and video . . .

 

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Tue June 2010
Jack Robie on Luxist

by Brad Corona

Jack Robie featured on Luxist . . . 

Who is Jack Robie? The name comes from Cary Grant's dapper character in Hitchock's "To Catch a Thief" but the brand is actually a new luxury men's shirts collection founded by Brad Corona and Brian Nicholson, a couple of former classmates at Brown University . . .

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Mon June 2010
Stuff We Like

by Brad Corona

The first of many installments featuring brands in the men's fashion world that we admire (and purchase).  Personal style can be an interesting reflection of character, and we thought it may be nice to share some of our favorites in the land of men's clothing & accessories.

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Wed June 2010
"Your Boyfriend's New Shirt = Your New Shirt" - Jack Robie on Huffington Post

by Brad Corona

Daphne Duquesne of the Huffington Post asks "What does it mean when a menswear line launches, explicitly courting women into wearing their shirts?"  It means that we think not only do our (literally mine, and every other man's) shirts look great on women, but also that our (Jack Robie) shirts in smaller sizes actually work as a fashionable clothing item for women. 


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Tue June 2010
Jack Robie on Esquire.com

by Brad Corona

 

Jack Robie on Esquire.com, click image at right or "More" button below . . .

 

 

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