"Hathaway shirts - even movie stars, even famous people, used to try to get them," she said.
But the company had long since all but stopped advertising Hathaway shirts nationally, and the man with the eyepatch had been retired in 1990.
Leary was wearing a Hathaway shirt.
Warnaco, which makes Hathaway shirts, resigned from the task force this week.
Among his iconic advertising campaigns was the eyepatch-wearing "man in the Hathaway shirt."
On May 15, the man in the Hathaway shirt married the Uncola.
Warnaco, which makes Hathaway shirts, withdrew from the task force because the company fears that public disclosure of monitors' reports will reveal trade secrets to competitors.
The advertising agency that created "the man in the Hathaway shirt" is now being run by a woman.
And there's Marlboro cigarettes, Hathaway shirts, Charlie perfume and Absolut vodka.
(The model for the original "man in the Hathaway shirt," in 1951, was a Russian baron.)