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Man About Town (magazine) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Man About Town (magazine)
''Man About Town'', later ''About Town'' and lastly ''Town'', was an important British men's magazine of the 1950s and 60s. ''Press Gazette'' called it the "progenitor of all today's men's style magazines". It was the customer offshoot of the well-established weekly trade magazine for tailors, ''The Tailor & Cutter''. ==John Taylor== John Taylor (1921–2003) had been interviewed for the editorship of ''The Tailor & Cutter'' in 1945, after being demobilised from the Royal Navy, but did not get the job. After his initial failure, he secured another chance and wore his "Fleet Air Arm uniform with gold pilot wings and lieutenant's rings" and this time he was successful. This lesson in the importance of clothes and style formed a lasting impression on Taylor.〔 He went on to edit that magazine for 24 years and his weekly comments on the dress of celebrities, politicians and royalty attracted international attention and fame, transforming ''Tailor & Cutter'' into what ''The Times'' called "the most quoted trade magazine in the world".
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