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Beetle Bailey made his debut as a college student on Sept. 4, 1950, and was originally called Spider. In 1951 he was recruited by the Army just as the Korean Conflict was picking up. He's been on post ever since. Walker said when he met with Romanelli, his decision to lend his creation's image was immediate. "He was so enthusiastic and so bubbling over with ideas ... we couldn't resist," he said. "It's fun." Romanelli worked with The Real McCoy's Tsujimoto, known for curating military apparel and gear, to ensure that the designs had levels of authenticity throughout them. "Hitoshi is the best of the best in resurrecting classic styles," Romanelli said. "He'll spend weeks on weeks finding the best material to match his original production. he'll do whatever it takes so that the piece is authentic." PROJECT began in 2003 and is held every two years in New York and Las Vegas. The event brings together designers, clothiers and retailers. Its president, Andrew Pollard, said the new collaboration is something that strikes fans of fashion and comic strips. "This Beetle Bailey collaboration is just the type of project we like to get behind and feel strongly that the design concepts that Darren and Hitoshi have created will not only resonate with fans of the long-running strip but will excite retailers," he said in a statement. ___ Online:
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