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Banana Republic was the first retail brand to hitch itself to the Mad  Men craze.  Starting three years ago they’d fill their  windows with Don  Draper-like suits and curve enhancing shifts in jewel toned colors, but  this year—despite Mad Men‘s seemingly never ending hiatus—they’re one  upping their enthusiasm for Sterling Cooper Draper Price. Janie Bryant, Mad Men‘s costume designer, has designed a capsule  collection with Creative Director Simon Kneen; it includes men’s,  women’s and accessories and hits stores in August.  “It’s so rewarding  to help create a collection that will allow fans of the series to  channel their own Mad Men style and take home fashionable items that are  modern, not costume,” Bryant said.  Though men will get the chance to  buy money clips and fedoras, women will choose from tailored trenches,  bow-tie blouses, high-waisted skirts and leopard print accessories. As for the sequined jumpsuit Bryant recently wore to a Macys event, wouldn’t it look smashing on Betty Draper?  After all, the 70s  are about to hit Madison Avenue.