"'At that time we were looking for some really plain men's button-down shirts
without logos on them,' recalls South Willard's co-owner Ryan Conder. 'And there
was nothing at that time—everything was either really formal like Prada
or middle-of-the-road with logos all over them. Scott made a really understated,
basic, button-down shirt that fit well. And it was made in the U.S.A., which was
great.'"
Adam Tschorn in the Los Angeles Times talks with Scott Sternberg about clothing company Band of Outsiders.
Friday, October 19, 2012
Enough of That
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