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The advertisement highlights the superior quality and craftsmanship of Hathaway shirts, emphasizing their use of fine fabrics from around the world, such as Viyella and Aertex from England, and other materials from India and Scotland. The shirts are noted for their durability, comfort, and elegant design, including features like mother-of-pearl buttons. Hathaway shirts are made by a small company in Waterville, Maine, with a long history of quality production.
- Brand: Hathaway
- Product: Hathaway Shirt
- Tagline: The man in the Hathaway shirt
- Publication: Sports Illustrated
- Year: 1958
Objects in the advertisement: man
, shirt
, tie
, eye patch
, fabric rolls
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