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    The Treatment

    Sid Mashburn: Men's clothing designer

    EXCLUSIVE PODCAST: Men's clothing designer Sid Mashburn joins Elvis Mitchell to discuss the launch of his Santa Monica store.

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    By Elvis Mitchell • Nov 11, 2016 • 37m Listen

    EXCLUSIVE PODCAST: Designer, shopkeeper, DJ – when it comes to lifestyle, Sid Mashburn has it all figured out. From jeans to tuxedos, his pieces feature superior fabrics and exquisite tailoring, all of which can be seen in the notoriously hospitable setting of a Sid Mashburn store. In 2007, he founded the flagship location in Atlanta and has since, alongside his wife and fellow designer Ann Mashburn, striven for beautifully curated experiences. Mashburn discusses the ways his wife and five daughters contribute to the family business as he celebrates the launch of his Santa Monica store.

    Photo courtesy Andrew Goble for GQ

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      Elvis Mitchell

      host of KCRW’s The Treatment

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      Sid Mashburn

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