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Last night, fashionistas from all over the city came to mingle around Serge Strosberg’s art which provided quite the sophisticated setting for their own personal choice art wear (their outfits of course!) While we saw the usual sartorial pieces of cocktail dresses, hats, and bow ties, it was this dapper little black vest from the Bear Stearn’s spring ‘08 line that was the true hit. We suggest snatching up these puppies now, as the designer has taken a permanent retirement. Their worth will be sure to only appreciate in value in the fiscal years to come.
This is hilarious, don’t think the money they may make off their old bear stearns vests will be anything compared to that 40% they all lost of their life savings……
Anon -
March 29th, 2008
I very have a strong memory as a young lad of seeing a guy selling Drexel Burnham Lambert merchandise on the street next the Jitney stop on 43rd street in the summer of ‘88 or so just after Milken’s fall. Windbreakers and tote bags etc. Plus ca change, plus c’est la meme chose. Been waiting ever since to get my hands on one those Goldman tote/book bags.
This is hilarious, don’t think the money they may make off their old bear stearns vests will be anything compared to that 40% they all lost of their life savings……
I very have a strong memory as a young lad of seeing a guy selling Drexel Burnham Lambert merchandise on the street next the Jitney stop on 43rd street in the summer of ‘88 or so just after Milken’s fall. Windbreakers and tote bags etc. Plus ca change, plus c’est la meme chose. Been waiting ever since to get my hands on one those Goldman tote/book bags.