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Thursday, January 19, 2006

Press Release of the Day: Skating with Alleged Celebrities Edition



When you're starring opposite Todd Bridges and Jillian Barberie, viewers aren't staring at your clothes. No, they're wondering how hard up for cash Todd Bridges is, and how starved for attention Jillian still is. Not to mention which face Bruce Jenner is on. And who told Nancy Kerrigan to wear a suit. And whether the Olsen Twins even acknowledge Dave Coulier's existence.

Oh, and they're also transfixed by the pixieish Scott Hamilton, who seems to get more compact every time we see him on TV. Hence this release from Jimmy Au's for Men 5'8" and Under Wardrobes:

Leading celebrity clothier and specialty retailer provides clothing to Olympic gold medalist for new Fox series "Skating with Celebrities."

Los Angeles, CA January 18, 2006 -- Celebrity clothier and specialty retailer Jimmy Au's for Men 5'8" and Under today announced that it has provided the wardrobe to Olympic gold medalist Scott Hamilton for his hosting responsibilities on the series "Skating with Celebrities" premiering tonight on Fox. Jimmy Au's for Men 5'8" and Under), which is also set to open in February the first short men's store in Beverly Hills and the largest short men's store of any kind in the US, has a longstanding relationship with Mr. Hamilton and was honored to have been selected to provide the wardrobe for the much anticipated program.

"It was an honor to provide Scott with clothing for 'Skating with Celebrities,' " said Alan Au, Marketing Director for Jimmy Au's. "Both as a person and a professional, Scott is an inspiration. Jimmy's Au's is once again thrilled to be affiliated with one of Scott's endeavors and we look forward to viewing the program along with the rest of America."

Jimmy Au's expertise and fashion quality are no secret to Hollywood's leading stylists and wardrobe departments who are clamoring for him to outfit their stars for major film and television projects including "Alias," "Crossing Jordan," "The Italian Job," "The West Wing," "ER," "Just Shoot Me," "The Surreal Life," "Six Feet Under" and the aforementioned "Skating with Celebrities" hosted by Scott Hamilton.

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