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J.Press

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Established: 1902 (multi-source)

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Product focus: Suits

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*J. Press* is a historic American men’s clothier, widely credited with creating the 'Ivy League look'—a style synonymous with classic, understated, and collegiate American menswear. Founded in 1902 on the campus of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, the brand has long been associated with the upper echelons of American society, including presidents, cultural icons, and Ivy League alumni. J. Press is known for its commitment to traditional tailoring, quality craftsmanship, and a tim

eless aesthetic that eschews fleeting fashion trends. Signature items include the 'Shaggy Dog' Shetland sweater, Indian madras jackets, Oxford button-down shirts, and three-button sack suits. The brand’s retail footprint includes flagship stores in New Haven, New York City, Washington, D.C., and Tok
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