The Arrow Collar Man
The Arrow Collar Man was the name given to the various male models who appeared in advertisements for shirts and detachable shirt collars manufactured by Cluett Peabody & Company of Troy, New York. The original campaign ran from 1905–31, though the company continued to refer to men in its ads and its consumers as "Arrow men" much later. Today, the Arrow (officially stylized as ARROW) trademark is owned by PVH as part of its Heritage Brands division, along with Izod, Van Heusen, Warner’s, Olga, and Speedo (the latter in North America only).
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The Arrow Collar Man
The Arrow Collar Man was the name given to the various male models who appeared in advertisements for shirts and detachable shirt collars manufactured by Cluett Peabody & Company of Troy, New York. The original campaign ran from 1905–31, though the company continued to refer to men in its ads and its consumers as "Arrow men" much later. Today, the Arrow (officially stylized as ARROW) trademark is owned by PVH as part of its Heritage Brands division, along with Izod, Van Heusen, Warner’s, Olga, and Speedo (the latter in North America only).
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