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Aaron Levine
 

Aaron Levine is a salt of the Earth kind of guy. With no industry connections, the Virginia-native started out in sales for Joseph Aboud and went on to become the designer who put the cool in Hickey Freeman's preppy-with-an-edge line Hickey. After a chance meeting with Rogues Gallery's founder Alex Carleton, he's now the label's new creative director.

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How'd the new gig come about?

I was at a party and this guy comes up and says 'Hey, nice boots.' It was Alex and we just became fast friends. Every once in a while, we'd exchange photos of old Land Cruisers or stuff we found inspiring. Then one day, he called me up and was like, 'We should work together.'

2

So, how has Alex's role changed?

He's got a lot of irons in the fire, so he basically said, 'This'll be your thing,' which was pretty much the greatest thing I've ever heard. I went up to Maine and they're just the coolest, low-key people with a real love of the craft. It's such a refreshing way to work.

  • Sketches from Aaron's notebook for a summer collection and his first thoughts for next fall.
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What are you working on?

Right now, I'm focusing on construction and fit, turning up the dial a bit on the details. But it's not about making Rogues preppy or designer-y. It's about staying true to this rich heritage and not saying words like tailored or sartorial. Nothing's precious. Just wear it until there's holes in it, you know?

 
 
 
 
 

{09.23.09}

 

3 Questions: Aaron Levine

 
 
 
 
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