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Barking Irons : ウィキペディア英語版 | Barking Irons
Barking Irons is a design company based on the Bowery in New York City, specializing in casual-contemporary apparel inspired by American folklore and storytelling. The company was started in mid-2003 by brothers Daniel and Michael Casarella and has won several awards including 2006 Sportswear International Fashion Award, and was featured in New York Times Magazine article, ("The Brand Underground." ) In 2015, the brand, with creative partners Elliott Phear and Casey McGrath, launched an applejack spirit made from 100% NY apples, prompting the Wall Street Journal to ask, ("Is Applejack The New Bourbon?." ) == History and Meaning ==
The name "Barking Irons" comes from a 19th-century slang term for pistols. The term was created by gangs of youths that haunted New York's infamous Bowery. The Bowery, a theatre district for much of the century, was a critical proving ground for indigenous American culture in the 19th century. Uniquely American art forms such as tap-dancing, concert saloons, freak shows and vaudeville all gained popularity in the Bowery theatres of the time.
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