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Employment History
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1. www.canada.com
www.canada.com/nationalpost/ne - [Cached]Published on: 7/28/2007 Last Visited: 7/28/2007
The first suit Michael Anderson bought after graduating from school was a slim, navy Paul Smith model. "I remember I was living in London at the time, and it was expensive. But I wore it so much, I literally wore it out." Today, Mr. Anderson is vice-president of men's design for San Francisco-based Banana Republic, a job he landed four years ago after working for Nautica and Tommy Hilfiger in their international design studios. As he prepares to launch the upscale Monogram Collection in select Banana Republic stores in Canada and the United States next month, he sat down with Style Guy to share his advice for new grads building a business wardrobe. -
2. www.forbes.com
www.forbes.com/lifestyle/2007/ - [Cached]Published on: 1/1/2007 Last Visited: 7/20/2007
They're too low if it falls below the pelvic bone," says Michael Anderson, vice president of men's apparel at Banana Republic.
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To ensure your tie doesn't detract from your outfit, Anderson advises tying it so that the tip just touches the top of your belt buckle. -
3. The Sun News | 08/07/2005 | The skinny on men's fashion: Mod ties are in
www.myrtlebeachonline.com/mld/ - [Cached]Published on: 8/7/2005 Last Visited: 8/7/2005
"You have to give the customer something new each season," said Michael Anderson, Banana Republic's vice president for men's product design.

