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GQ
"In the latest blogger/brand marriage news, we have Fred Castleberry teaming with smart shirting staple make Jack Robie..."
Ford featured in December '11 "Gift Guide"
"The Castleberry's red gingham print is perfect for the season... We can’t lie, this shirt is damn near perfect"
Jack Robie: "The decision to manufacture in the U.S. was about quality... We decided to pay a little more and be able to have better quality control, better relationships with our manufacturer, and provide our customers with the best product possible... We're able to get the exact shirt we want and not compromise on anything."
Unabashedly Prep: Ford featured in "Wardrobe"
Unabashedly Prep: "Trust me. I tried one on… I was in a bespoke shirt I recently had made… which is to say that the shirt fits me perfectly. When I buttoned up the Jack Robie prototype, the fit was nearly indistinguishable. They nailed it."
"Upgrade Dad's style... he'll live in Jack Robie’s beautifully made breezy gingham sport shirt."
"Jack Robie is a very fresh US shirt-maker… The Ford shirt is a personal favorite. For online shirting, look no further than Jack Robie"
"What really makes this collection so attractive is the cut ... meant to be rocked untucked, while kicking around the docks, the beach or the boulevard; wherever your summer takes you."
"Brad Corona and Brian Nicholson left Wall Street to create this line of dress and casual shirts that offer trim fits, great fabrics, and reasonable price points . . ."
"While the handsome ready-to-wear dress and sport shirts are engineered for and marketed to men . . . women can also wear these shirts for that just-rolled-out-of-my-boyfriend's-very-nice-bed look."
"From a pair of Brown grads who schlepped it in the finance world for years, JR's a fresh online-only concern peddling luxe button downs inspired by American cool and charisma . . ."
". . the kind of iron-be-damned sport shirts that can emerge from your weekend duffel and immediately be ready for oysters and beer in St. Michaels . . ."
". . . 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 shirt collection founded by Brad Corona and Brian Nicholson, a couple of former classmates at Brown . . ."
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