Seersucker Circa 60

July, 1960

Seersucker Circa 60A fine old fabric, now in a variety of fresh patternsIn spain they say cierto tejido de lino. Persians of yesteryear dubbed it Shirushahar, while Hindustani chaps called it Sirsakar – literally "milk and sugar." To the British, it's Crimp. Fashionable American bucks latched onto it during the early part of this century and labeled it good old seersucker. It's been on the fashion scene – off and on – ever since. Trouble was, in the old days, after ten minutes or so on...