Here are the highlights — good, bad and neutral — from 2015, the year that was. Help us add to the list. — CS & CC

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Ivy Style gets a magazine-style, device-responsive redesign

Ralph Lauren steps down as CEO

According to The Daily Beast, college students lose their collective mind

John Simons celebrates 60 years in retail

Bills Khakis is bought, going through restructuring; Ivy Style’s full-rise/tapered leg khaki project shelved

Murray’s Toggery Shop turns 70

Death of Milton Julian, founder of Julian’s

Death of Leon Gorman of LL Bean

G. Bruce Boyer publishes “True Style,” W. David Marx publishes “Ametora,” Chensvold publishes “The Stylish Life: Golf,” Richard Press publishes “Rebel Without A Suit,” Mark McNairy announces “F**k Ivy”

Bleeding madras reintroduced by Looming Madras

Newton Street Vintage closes shop

Esquire puts archive online

The Trad ceases posting, as does An Affordable Wardrobe (its author now writes for eHow)

Unabashedly Prep ceases; FE Castleberry launches clothing line

J. Press’ New Haven store vacated, to be demolished?

J. Press announces pending end of York Street brand

Return of the Duck Head brand

Kamakura Shirts opens second New York store

“Mad Men” props auctioned

Michael Spencer launches

Brooks Brothers cancels Black Fleece, Own Make

RL alum Scot Meacham Wood launches tartan-heavy, prep-themed home collection

Daniel C. Greenwood gets Millennial Fogey column; turns in a piece somewhere between bimonthly and quarterly

“Seven Sisters” author Rebecca Tuite marries; KJP and Sarah Vickers marry; Dan Greenwood gets engaged in Bermuda wearing knee socks

Chensvold grows hair, launches Masculine Interiors, then “editor’s corner” Idle Talk

Muffy Aldrich retreats into anonymity, fulfilling the brand destiny she herself charted