AEROSMITH Frontman To Launch Clothing Line

April 25, 2005

Classic Rock magazine is reporting that AEROSMITH frontman Steven Tyler is in the process of launching his own clothing label, which should make its debut sometime this year. It's called Tyler Overland, he told the magazine, and no, before you get an image of AEROSMITH mainman walking around with tailor's chalk and tape measure, he won't be doing the nitty gritty of the design process himself. "I met a girl who did my stage clothes, and they're exactly what I wore in the old days, and I just said, 'Let's do it,'" he explained. "When I look at the clothes, it was put together with such passion, each piece has a life of its own. And it's going to be high end. It's just going to be a good thing to buy and have." And just how popular does he anticipate his clothing range is going to be? "HUGE," he laughs, "just unreal, all that I can dream."

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