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| By Drew Olson Senior Editor E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Drew Olson |
| Published Nov. 1, 2007 at 5:33 a.m. |
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OMC: The NBA Draft has produced a lot of wardrobe malfunctions. You had a guy in camp this year, Samaki Walker, who wore a white suit and white velvet hat when he was drafted. Your clothing choices seem a bit more conservative, maybe a little European.
LH: That's true. I've got a couple suits that will step out. There are some that I'll break out when I go to L.A. or Miami that are a little different.
OMC: How did you meet your tailor?
LH: He has done some stuff with our players and other people that I know. For whatever reason, we just kind of connected. It's a small clothing business out of Toronto. He just comes in, we pick out some material and he sizes us up and makes some suits.
OMC: So you're not really an off-the-rack guy. What kind of designers or brands do you like?
LH: A lot of my suits are Zegna. I love those. As far as just regular dress shirts, I'm all over the board. As far as shoes, I think Ferragamo is great. I've got some Mezlan shoes that I like. I like boots, too. I'm from Texas, so there is a little cowboy in me as well. I like country music. I'm kind of all over the map.
OMC: A lot of NBA players and coaches, like Pat Riley, are known as fashion plates. Are there any other GMs with a standout sense of style?
LH: There are few guys. I would say Brian Colangelo in Toronto. He puts himself out there in that way. He's always prided himself on that. With some of the guys, it's not that important. That's OK. To each his own. I just think you're representing your organization. I just think it's the proper way to do it. Fortunately, I'm in a position financially where I'm able to do some things like that. It's something that I enjoy.
OMC: Do your players ever comment on your wardrobe? Do you try to out-do them?
LH: Not really. When you have to get them dressed up, they've got a lot of stuff like that. But, they get so used to being in sweats and stuff all the time that they kind of like more of the casual wear. I don't mind dressing up. To me, it's something that is very important in the position I'm in. I have nothing against jeans and dressing down. I believe in that every day of the week if you can get away with it. It's something that doesn't work for me.
OMC: I just read a story that said suits are making a comeback and some people and companies are moving away from the casual Friday approach. Do you think that's a good thing?
LH: I think so. Nowadays, people are more accepting of wearing a jacket without a tie. We can get away with that a little bit. For most of the events I go to, I want to wear a tie. But, there are times when I think it puts people at ease not to wear one. If all of a sudden you come in wearing a suit and a tie, people might think, "Oh-oh, I'm underdressed." You almost put them on the defensive. You've go tot kind of weigh it out. You have to consider the environment that you're going into and what's appropriate.
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Posted by Simmons2008 on March 4, 2008 at 10:58 p.m. (report)
I'm new to the whole Milwaukee Bucks GM issue and after further research, it is clear that Harris should just go to work for Men's Warehouse. I've never read of a guy talk so passionately about clothes that is not in the clothing business. Self-Delusional Grandeur! Bill Simmons for 2008 GM!!! Get on Board! http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=feedback/sportsguy
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Posted by LegallyBlonde on Nov. 1, 2007 at 4:02 p.m. (report)
TosaJimBob--- It's okay, I understand all about the letdown of Wisconsin Sports. But I feel that you can be negative right away, even when the article isn't about sports. I now refer to your pre-emptive response to the story on the new Laissez Faire restaurant... "Because New York people are similar to the French....Unfriendly, snobbish and rude....sounds like a fun place to eat." You assumed that it was snobbish and rude just cause it was like a NY Deli. Now JimBob, that's pretty unfair, don't you think? Go and check it out, it's pretty chilled out, the owners are nice, and cookup a killer sandwich, made to order. But, I do appreciate your effort to be more positive. Ladies love improvement.
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Posted by TosaJimBob on Nov. 1, 2007 at 3:49 p.m. (report)
Legally Blond...you're right...I've been down on our local teams...I'm sorry. I just get so excited in the beginning of the season and then get let down at the end....I promise to be more positive.....have a good day.
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Posted by LegallyBlonde on Nov. 1, 2007 at 2:50 p.m. (report)
Drew, Thanks for writing something different that isn't the same "Harris I really think we can contend in the East" interview that we've seen regurgitated on 4, 6, 12, 58, TWS, and JS during the past month. (btw, i do really love TWS...krause gets some quality guests on there) As a 35-year old woman, I have often wondered what's going on under those snazzy suits that Harris adorns. When is that story coming out?!?!?! PS- TosaJimBob must be an accountant, cause the last time I heard him write something positive was in late-April. Did somebody piss in your cheerios again, or are you a fan of the honey nuts? :-)
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Posted by georgegroppi on Nov. 1, 2007 at 12:56 p.m. (report)
Good thing he knows something about clothes because so far he's shown he knows nothing about basketball. The Bucks looked worse than last year last night but what do you expect? We spent the off-season signing the same guys who led us to one of the worst record in the NBA, signing a journeyman "nice guy" who is a dime a dozen basketball player, signing a head coach who never coached in the NBA before, dropping our most consistent and toughest player last year and signing a rookie who didn't wnat to play here and who we don't even know how old he is. Maybe he can get a job in modeling!
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