April 2012 - Crittenden Fine Gentlemen's Clothing
April 2012 - Crittenden Fine Gentlemen's Clothing
April 2012 - Crittenden Fine Gentlemen's Clothing
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aDrian mansergh-<br />
Wallace<br />
A native of County<br />
Tipperary, Ireland, Adrian<br />
has worked for a decade at<br />
Ashford Stud, the American<br />
division of Irish racing and<br />
breeding operation<br />
Coolmore Stud. The 2,500acre<br />
farm in Versailles is<br />
home to 13 Thoroughbred<br />
stallions, including<br />
Kentucky Derby winners<br />
Fusaichi Pegasus (2000)<br />
and Thunder Gulch (1995).<br />
Adrian is responsible for<br />
selling rights (also known<br />
as nominations) to breed<br />
mares with the stallions,<br />
whose stud fees range from<br />
$10,000 to $85,000.<br />
Adrian’s look<br />
Patterns are minimal for<br />
Adrian’s Derby attire<br />
because, as Critt notes,<br />
“The sport coat says<br />
enough.” The silk, cotton<br />
and wool jacket features<br />
a one-color Tattersall<br />
check pattern. Adrian’s<br />
silk and linen pants hug<br />
the hip, providing a trim,<br />
clean and flattering<br />
silhouette. The necktie<br />
is decorated with<br />
<strong>Crittenden</strong>’s fox head<br />
logo. Adrian adds a<br />
personal touch to his<br />
look with cuff links<br />
displaying his family’s<br />
coat of arms.<br />
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