Dressing as one’s dad once did isn’t exactly new. In his later years, John Quincy Adams affected the bald pate/serious sideburns look that his father so memorably wore. More recently, in the 1990s, twentysomething cool kids raided their pops’ troves of old bowling shirts and other polyester curios. Laughably dated as it may now seem, […]

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