On January 9, Mr. Browne went to court in the morning as a witness. He showed some of his designs and talked about how much they cost, as if “Shark Tank” had come to Savile Row. Every day, he wore the same gray outfit: a blazer on top of a cardigan on top of a white shirt and tie. Even when it was 35 degrees, he wore shorts above his knees and socks over his calf.
Two people dressed alike rolled a clothes rack in front of the jury. On the 14 hangers were clothes like a hoodie with a zipper, a pleated skirt, and a ribbed scarf.
Mr. Browne looked at a pair of gray sweatpants with a waffle knit. It had four white stripes across the left thigh in a horizontal pattern...Read More
Source: New York Wire