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The Dudes Are Alright

Jason Diamond is a writer and editor who lives in New York City. He's the founder of Vol. 1 Brooklyn, current New York Deputy Editor of Flavorpill, and the former editor of Jewcy.com. His writing has been published by The New York Times, The Paris Review, Vice, NPR.org, the A.V. Club, Tablet, The Rumpus, Thought Catalog, Impose, Miami New Times, Capital New York, and the Chicago Tribune. He’s currently at work on a book. He thinks it’s going to be awesome, and hopes that the book buying public does also.

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  • OK, I realize that the image of Miles Davis at the Newport Jazz Fest doesn’t totally add up with the article “If you live in the Deep South, when can you start wearing seersucker and poplin suits?” (Miles wasn’t a Southerner and Newport ain’t the Delta) but you know what?  Who cares?
If Miles Davis wore something, it was the apex of the style. 

    OK, I realize that the image of Miles Davis at the Newport Jazz Fest doesn’t totally add up with the article “If you live in the Deep South, when can you start wearing seersucker and poplin suits?” (Miles wasn’t a Southerner and Newport ain’t the Delta) but you know what?  Who cares?

    If Miles Davis wore something, it was the apex of the style. 

    Tagged: Miles Davis Menswear Seersucker

    Posted on April 10, 2011

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