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To celebrate Bill's 68th birthday, the brand is releasing a new shirt that is an ode to the 1979 comedy Kingpin. The Big Earner Golf Shirt ($82) is covered with dark blue bowling balls, some ...
The Nat Nast label itself has a story. Nat Nast was a real person who began his bowling-shirt business in Kansas City, Mo., in 1946, and the shirts eventually became popular with collectors.
It was a Power Point slide of Ettore Sottsass in a bowling shirt that first made Jim Hackett, CEO of Steelcase, want to get to know David Kelley. Fifteen years ago, Hackett remembers, the Ideo ...