Nick (it) Men's Pure Cotton Courduroy (3) Button Blazer
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Nick (it) Men's Pure Cotton Corduroy (3) Button Blazer
Pure Cotton Corduroy Fabric
(3) Button Closure
(4) button Cuffs
Nick Graham was born in Calgary, Alberta, to English immigrants Ewen and Monica Graham. Graham is the third of four siblings. He attended Trinity College School in Port Hope, Ontario, and finished high school at Strathcona-Tweedsmuir School in Okotoks, Alberta. At 16, he bought a sewing machine and taught himself to sew. After high school graduation, he spent time traveling in Europe, including six months sewing dresses in Greece; he then moved on to Sweden, where he met and married his first wife, Maria Goldinger.
In 1980, Graham and Goldinger moved to San Francisco and began making unique neckties under the name Summ. Macy's was a client and a buyer there suggested that they put their designs on men's underwear; Macy's sold out the first boxer short design in three days and the company Joe Boxer was born. Graham became well-known for marketing concepts, such as sending Bill Clinton 100 pairs of boxer shorts on his 100th day in office, creating glow-in-the-dark underwear, and running afoul of the United States Department of the Treasury when he silk-screened $100 bills on boxer shorts. In 1991, Graham was accepted into the Council of Fashion Designers of Americ
Awards
International Woolmark Prize (1990, 1991)
Men’s Fashion Association MARTY Award (1991)
Golden Shears Award (1991)
MIRA Award (1992)
Earnshaw Magazine EARNIE Award (1994, 1995)
CLIO Award
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