THE MAN WHO DRESSED ELVIS HAS DIED - BERNARD LANSKY

Elvis enthusiasts will applaud - they did not forget the blue suede shoes. In laced and loafer versions, theiconic shoe is made exclusively by Hush Puppies. And for fun, they created the Jungle Room printed loafer (shown in slideshow).

Lansky Bros. Clothier to the King is largely dedicated to the vintage-inspired men’s clothing line of the same name but also caters to any modern man with a rock-n-roll edge. Not forgetting the original strong customer base of musicians, Lansky’s has kept a large stock of patterned shirts and jackets with their own stage presence. Some well-known customers and musicians past and present include Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, Roy Orbison, B.B. King, Isaac Hayes, Bobby Blue Bland, and Robert Plant. Other items offered in this location are custom women’s wear made from recycled Elvis T-shirts, jeans, Memphis T-shirts, Elvis socks and even a fragrance inspired by the King.

See more of what they have to offer in the slideshow below or shop online at www.lanskybros.com.
The other four shops - Lansky at the Peabody, Lansky 126, Lansky Lucky Duck, and Lansky Essentials - are located and will remain within the Peabody Hotel. The new store is just a quick walk south from the Peabody Hotel on Second Street - returning to its music-inspired roots near Beale Street.

Brad Birkedahl of The Dempseys performs Monday night August 11th, 6-8pm.

This shop location is open 11am -7pm Sunday to Wednesday and 9am-9pm Thursday to Saturday.

THE MAN WHO DRESSED ELVIS HAS DIED - BERNARD LANSKY

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