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A timeless classic since 1818, Brooks Brothers has been clothing notable men and women for years. From Abe Lincoln and FDR, to Katharine Hepburn and Stephen Colbert, this proud pig emblem has been prominent in Hollywood and Washington alike. Not only is Brooks Brothers the nation's oldest shopping retailer, it has remained to this day the classic symbol of elegance and refinement. Whether you choose to don a tailor made three piece suit, or a cable knit sweater, Brooks Brothers will get you there in the most fashionable of ways. With two locations downtown, and an additional three in the metro area, Brooks Brothers looks forward to swaddling chic Bostonians for years to come. 
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