American class

The " term; the American class " popular Expression indicating in an ironic way a judged elegance or a behavior slap-with-the eye is a .

This quasi-slogan seems to find its origin within the Jewish community Séfarade of Paris and more particularly of the medium of the clothes industry and industry Textile.

Probably born in the years 1980, this popular expression made at the time reference to the many marks of Vêtement S so-called " américaines" , presented like imported collections of the the United States (Waïkiki, Company of California.), but actually 100% French and resulting from the workshops of the Path even sub-contracted in Asia or North Africa.

Thereafter, the interjection " the American class! " was popularized by some Humoriste S of Canal+, but it is obviously the film same name of Michel Hazanavicius and Dominique Mézerette which contributed to its notoriety.

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