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Mark McNairy (born March 8, 1961, in
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) is an American
fashion design Fashion design is the art of applying design, aesthetics, clothing construction and natural beauty to clothing and its accessories. It is influenced by culture and different trends, and has varied over time and place. "A fashion designer creates ...
er.''In a World of Many Tribes, Shirts for Each''
''The New York Times''. Retrieved on June 12, 2008.
He is currently the designer o
mcnairy&co
a menswear brand headquartered in New York City. He is the former creative director for the
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inspired clothing company J. Press, as well as his own collection simply known as Mark McNairy New Amsterdam.


Career

mcnairy&co. is a reinterpretation of McNairy's previous brand "Mark McNairy," with the first collection capturing the same spirit McNairy has long infused in his line. The collection is meant to work together broadly and allows for room to mix and match pieces from the line. mcnairy&co. blends the worlds of sportswear and streetwear, offering styles reminiscent of McNairy's past designs while simultaneously giving a peek into the future of the new brand. The first collection of playful essentials includes graphic tees, hoodies, and sweatpants which feature unique all-over prints, as well as pants dubbed "Droopy Drawers" in corduroy and twill options. Accessories including bucket and trucker hats, socks, and underwear will round out the collection. Upcoming collections will offer a more expansive range of apparel and accessories including tailored wovens, suiting, footwear, and more. Mark McNairy New Amsterdam was an English and American inspired footwear range as the first component of his eponymous label. The shoes — which are made in
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,
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— are split into two sections. The first group, called ''Red Brick Soul'', features a selection of dirty bucks, saddle shoes, chukka boots and loafers that all sport the red brick colored sole. Alternatively, the ''New England Collection'' features a selection of more formal designs that mix traditional English and American styles in a rather tongue-in-cheek manner. In 2005, McNairy was hired to update the American brand J. Press, by introducing, according to the men's fashion trade publication DNR, an "updated collection of sportswear and tailored clothing." McNairy was hired to the American tailored clothing company Southwick to help reintroduce the Lawrence, Massachusetts based brand to a new customer. McNairy was tasked with the responsibility to reinvigorate the seventy-nine-year-old brand. During his tenure with Southwick, McNairy worked to add interesting fabrications and detailing into the collection. McNairy also directed the redesign the companies' website with a fresh look to build buzz around the label. McNairy was also instrumental in collaborating with the brand Engineered Garments for their spring/summer 2009 collection.''Engineered Garments Spring/Summer 2009''
''Selectism'', 2008-7-3. Retrieved on July 5, 2008. McNairy has been featured in American publications like ''
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'', '' GQ'', '' Details'', ''VMan'', ''
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'' and many others. McNairy's work has also been featured in Japanese publications such a
''Men's Ex''
''Free & Easy'' and ''
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''. In September 2006, McNairy was quoted in an article from ''
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'' about the growing popularity of Ivy League style and classic American brands like J. Press. In 2012 McNairy put out a T-shirt design featuring capital bold-faced print "MANIFEST DESTINY". ( Manifest Destiny was the belief widely held by
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in the 19th century that they were the divinely destined inheritors of the American continent. Thus, the violent colonization of and
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against Native Americans at the hands of Anglo-Americans was also considered to be "divinely" ordained.)


Further reading

* Mark McNairy, ''F--k Ivy and Everything Else'' (Harper Collins, 2016)


References

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