"The Good Quality Snob, or wearer of muted tweeds, cut almost exactly the same from year to year, often with a hat of the same material, [is] native to the Boston North Shore, the Chicago North Shore, the North Shore of Long Island, to Westchester County, the Philadelphia Main Line and the Peninsula area of San Francisco."

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Source: Russell Lynes (1991). “Life in the slow lane: observations on art, architecture, manners and other such spectator sports”, Harpercollins

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Russell Lynes

Photographer, Writer

Russell Lynes was an influential American writer and critic known for his insights on art and culture, particularly in 'The Art of the Commonplace.'

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