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Maybe this has been covered already but the clothing depicted in Mad Men represents
Do you think there's quite a lot of overlap between the two looks?
Don hardly has the "Ivy " look nailed. His suit is definitely not
OK, so I am bumping this up. Season Three begins in August, Season Two now out on DVD, and I just finished re-watching Season One on demand. Any guesses out there for Season Three plots and the clothes to accompany them. My guess is that it kicks off at or just after the Kennedy assassination and the arrival in the US of the Beatles. The clothes will certainly change, but perhaps not the suits and office wear. Discuss.
Regarding Don's shirts--
I mean, its kind of entertaining, but the writing is not that good, everything is so obvious and hit you over the head with "this was how it was back then". I've yet to watch Season 2 (though bought it on iTunes), but it seems like it gets even worse and more off the wall.