June 27 2011

Suited for Seersucker

by Caroline McKenzie

Once a men's-only fabric, seersucker also deserves a spot in every Southern woman's closet. Turn the page to see how Laurie Lipsey Aronson and her mother (whose family invented the serrsucker suit!) wear this cool classic...

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June 21 2011

Younger folks embracing classic Southern summer fabric

By Barbara Bradley for Memphis Commercial Appeal

Seersucker, perhaps the South's finest contribution to menswear, is winning young admirers, male and female, who have shown an appreciation for vintage style and the elegance of the '40s and '50s.

read online at: http://www.commercialappeal.com/news/2011/jun/19/pucker-up/


April 29 2010

How to Rock Seersucker

By ELVA RAMIREZ for the Wall Street Journal

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April 29 2010

How to Dress for a Kentucky Derby Party

By: Christian Chensvold for Esquire Magazine

Whether you're at Millionaire's Row or your in-laws' backyard, this is the one sporting event where you'd better look damn good.

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February 24 2010

fox news rising

Jeffrey Ammeen, Haspel’s creative director, has been featured as a guest on morning shows around the country including ABC’s, “Good Morning Texas” and “FOX News Rising” in Charlotte, NC where he offered ways to accessorize and create three different looks based on a single suit.

Charlotte, NC - One suit, three different looks! Make your fashion dollars work from day to night time with a few simple accessory changes. Jeffrey Ammeen, Creative Director of Haspel, make it easy in today's Wardrobe Wednesday segment.


May 26 2008

how to find a seersucker suit
that won’t scream ice cream

By Vanessa O’connell Excerpted from The Wall Street Journal Online

Nothing’s quite as hit or miss as a seersucker suit. It can make a man look effortlessly sophisticated, read for a bourbon at the Kentucky Derby. Or it can make him look like he should be selling Eskimo pies...


May 16 2008

suitable seersucker never
goes out of style

By Susan Langenhennig, from Nola.com

Ye Olde College Inn on Carrollton Avenue is a quiet shrine to New Orleans traditions.


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