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Knicks Legend Walt “Clyde” Frazier’s Suits Are Amazing—And Made in New York
Frazier, who led the Knicks to two championships in the 1970s, is known for his flashy suits. His looks throughout the NBA Finals are an ode to the New York Garment District.
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Frazier, who led the Knicks to two championships in the 1970s, is known for his flashy suits. His looks throughout the NBA Finals are an ode to the New York Garment District.
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According to Vogue’s source item, Knicks Legend Walt “Clyde” Frazier’s Suits Are Amazing—And Made in New York, Frazier, who led the Knicks to two championships in the 1970s, is known for his flashy suits. His looks throughout the NBA Finals are an ode to the New York Garment District.
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