As the Brit pop scene exploded in a colourful burst of hedonism and hype, many
young groups emerged in North London to be offered a recording contract and be
dubbed "the new Oasis". Menswear was one of them. Led by swaggering front man
Johnny Dean and guitarist Chris Gentry, they were identified as part of the new
mod culture in a magazine article and began talking up their band even before
they'd properly formed one. Word quickly spread and they appeared on the cover
of Melody Maker before signing a major deal with London Records and they
performed on flagship BBC TV music show ...