Joseph Haspel Sr.’s sons, one of which was Joseph Jr., took over the company in late 1950s, championing wash-and-wear fabrics and blends, combining comfort, ease and style. Celebrities started wearing Haspel, Gregory Peck in To Kill a Mockingbird or Cary Grant in Charade. That was Haspel. Nearly every President since Coolidge has worn Haspel too. It’s a brand, in short, for ballers. Re-launched in Spring 2014, the brand which created its original seersucker suits in a New Orleans factory, is glad to continue to support domestic design. The new Haspel celebrates living in the moment, vintage vitality, Southern hospitality, and gutsy ingenuity from Bourbon Street to Broadway.