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Izod History
Yes, you have found the premier site for Izod History. This is not a boring site about how thread was developed, but it is an exciting site that shows the Izod History and background of today's fashion styles. Not only can you see how the everyday denim was developed, but you can see the Izod History of today's hottest fashions-Bape, Evisu, Stussy, Klein, Red Monkey, and many, many more.
In the early 1900s, Vin Draddy, an American businessman started a men's apparel business and needed a strong name to associate with his quality merchandise. Izod is a premium clothing company that produces dressy-casual clothing similar to brands such as Polo Ralph Lauren, Eddie Bauer and LL Bean. Vacationing in London, he encountered a tailor shop in London, Jack IZOD's. Jack, a well-respected tailor who made custom shirts for King George V and other royalty, was ready to retire and accepted Vin's offer to purchase the rights to his distinctive name. In a deal signed in late 2007, the former Continental Airlines Arena will be renamed the Izod Center, which will take effect as of October 31, 2007, at the Nets' season opener. The company will pay $1.4 million per annum for the naming rights during the first two years of the agreement, while the Nets are still tenants, which wil drop to $750,00 per year for the balance of the five-year deal.[1]
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