Kentucky Fried Chicken Commercial
Colonel Harland David Sanders (center right) who founded the fast food restaurant chain Kentucky Fried Chicken and who is wearing a white suit, a Kentucky Colonel bow tie, lapel pins, a pocket square and eyeglasses walks through a restaurant set on a Kentucky Fried Chicken commercial in a Hollywood studio in February, 1978 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Roxanne McCann/Getty Images.)

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February 01, 1978
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- Pocket Square,
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- Three Quarter Length,
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