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This 1956 file photo originally released courtesy of Bernard Lansky shows singer Elvis Presley, left, being outfitted by clothier Bernard Lansky at La

This 1956 file photo originally released courtesy of Bernard Lansky shows singer Elvis Presley, left, being outfitted by clothier Bernard Lansky at Lansky's Men's Store in Memphis, Tenn. (AP Photo/courtesy of Bernard Lansky, File)

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Clothier who dressed Elvis Presley dies in Tenn.

Started business in Memphis in 1946

Updated: Thursday, 15 Nov 2012, 12:17 PM EST
Published : Thursday, 15 Nov 2012, 12:06 PM EST

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — A relative says Bernard Lansky, the retailer who helped a young Elvis Presley establish his signature clothing style, has died.

Photos: Style Icon- Elvis Presley

Julie Lansky, the clothier's granddaughter, said the 85-year-old died Thursday at his Memphis home.

Lansky started his retail business in Memphis in 1946 with a $125 loan from his father, Samuel.

After World War II, the store started selling Army surplus goods. When the supply dried up, he opened a high-fashion men's store.

Lansky supplied Presley with the pink and black shirts, pegged pants, two-toned shoes and other flashy duds in the 1950s.

Even though his style of dress changed over the years — including sparkling jumpsuits — Presley shopped at Lansky Bros. clothing store the rest of his life.

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