Jamal Mashburn went to Kentucky which I guess is southern. Didn't know he had family in the garment business. I think he was from NYC so makes sense. |
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šÆ Interesting that the Harvard ones are sold out |
Huh? You have a photo example of this? |
Probably true, but decades ago when I went to college in Boston, it seemed like all the strip clubs had huge signs claiming their strippers were ācollege girls.ā |
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My recollection is that I saw a J Press store in Tokyo a couple years ago. In the Chiyoda District which is like their midtown. Iām pretty sure they are popular in Japan and maybe other parts of Asia.
Makes sense to keep your New Haven anchor store to give legitimacy to the brand, even if sales are being driven in Asia. J. Press is probably laughing all the way to the bank about their letter jackets. |
J press margins are a bit too high but Iām a sucker for the brand in general It has been Japanese owned for 40 years but I donāt think press is popular pan Asia. Just Japan really and then the us. I doubt they sell much to China/korea rest of Asia |
You are right, it looks like only Japan. But apparently Japanās licensed distribution is 6x the US. It makes sense. Culturally you donāt see people in Japan walking around in clothes with labels (like Polo or whatever) very much. But they dress much better and more formally than we do in the US. And you see kids wearing Ivy League hoodies, etc when you walk around Tokyo. So J Press has carved out a little niche. Good for them. |
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40% off sale @ j press for their college wear
Perfect time for your class of 2030 ed accepted to stock up |
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If J. Crew offered J. Crew from the '90s it would also be 4x the price. |