Stacy Adams Shoe Company

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Stacy Adams is a brand of menswear including suits, sleepwear, underwear, sportswear, jewelry, and shoes, with an emphasis on urban fashions, including styles resembling modern zoot suits, as well as more casual hip-hop clothing.

Stacy Adams is currently owned by Glendale, Wisconsin-based Weyco Group.

History[]

The Stacy Adams Shoe Company was founded in 1875 in Brockton, Massachusetts by William H. Stacy and Henry L. Adams.[1]

In popular culture[]

Morris Day, front man of the Minneapolis-based funk and soul band The Time, is known for his large collection of Stacy Adams shoes. He mentions the brand by name in The Time's 1982 song "The Walk", from the album What Time Is It?: "I'm about to walk a hole in my Stacy Adams."[2] Rapper Coolio mentioned the shoe brand in his song "1,2,3,4 (Sumpin' New)" from the 1995 album Gangsta's Paradise: "Comin' at 'em with a pattern and a fresh pair a' Adams."[3] It was also used as a reference in Snoop Dogg's song "Stacy Adams" featuring Kokane from the albumThe Last Meal in 1999.[citation needed] Tom Waits also references "my Stacy's are soaking wet" in his song "Tom Traubert's Blues/Waltzing Matilda", from the album Small Change, released in 1976 by Asylum Records.[citation needed] Also on the album Nighthawks at the Diner, in the track "Spare Parts", he has the lyrics " I wiped my Stacy Adams, and I jackknifed my legs".[4]

References[]

  1. ^ stacyadams.com About Us Accessed 3/3/2016
  2. ^ metrolyrics.com [1] Accessed 6/3/2016
  3. ^ "Coolio - 1, 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin' New) Lyrics | Lyrics.com". www.lyrics.com.
  4. ^ Rice, Jeff (21 February 2012). Digital Detroit: Rhetoric and Space in the Age of the Network. SIU Press. p. 48. ISBN 978-0-8093-3088-1.

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