Welcome to The Primer, an ongoing series where we give you the rundown on the top stories of the week that was.
- Recently fired Men’s Wearhouse executive George Zimmer shot back at his former employer this week with an open letter claiming he was ousted for suggesting the company go private. (WWD)
- So, as we can see, it seems George Zimmer can't find any humor in his situation. But that's OK, because Kenny G. and Dave Mustaine from Megadeath have, in a new spoof video. (Funny or Die)
- Although the Dolce & Gabbana streaker might be old news to you at this point, we know that some of you have had a burning desire to know more about the, um, ballsy show-goer: who he is, how he crashed the Italian duo's SS14 show, and what he was... wearing. Lucky for you, The Cut has the scoop and the fashion credits. (The Cut)
- Alfred Dunhill makes us all feel like inadequate pansies once more with the latest installation in their “Portraits of Achievement” video series. This time, Olympic sailor Iain Percy does such manly things as staring off into the distance and dramatically steering a ship. (Alfred Dunhill)
- In case the sticky days of summer have you craving some non-breathable, heavy loungewear, Barney’s is now stocking a pair of python sweatpants from En Noir. Start saving: They’ll set you back a cool $7,300. (Complex)
- Gant will open its largest US flagship next month, in Chicago’s up-and-coming Bucktown area. The 2,000-square-foot store will feature the Gant Rugger and Gant by Michael Bastian collections, as well. (Chicago Now)
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