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He’s designed two clothing lines sold at JCPenney-Collection by Michael Strahan, a line of suits, ties, shoes, cuff links, and luggage and the activewear label MSX, which is also sold at Blink, a low-cost, no-frills chain of gyms.
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Off-screen, Strahan is the co-founder, with Constance Schwartz-Morini, of SMAC Entertainment, producer of The Joker’s Wild, Deion’s Double Play, and the documentary series Wiz Khalifa: Behind the Cam and Religion of Sports. Jacket, shirt, jeans and shoes by Collection Michael Strahan.
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It’s one of those skills that can’t be taught in business school, as well as one that has helped Strahan manage a professional life that is equal parts hard work, seizing new opportunities, eschewing tedium and bickering, and building in plenty of downtime.Īt 47 years old, Michael Strahan experienced the apex of his football career when he was inducted into the 2014 Pro Football Hall of Fame. But for Strahan, joking is less a way to entertain than a strategy to put everyone assembled at ease, so the tasks at hand can get done without a lot of drama. Strahan’s improv routine wasn’t for anyone in particular it was for anyone within earshot. Later, during a lull, the 47-year-old former All-Pro defensive end started riffing on his playing days, talking about how he always preferred playing football in the slop than in the heat and humidity of his college years at Texas Southern, sparking a quick diatribe against a college coach who “made us run until someone quit… and then he still made us run,” ending by demonstrating the proper technique for gassers, the brutal sprinting drill beloved by sadistic coaches everywhere. As camera equipment was being set up, he good-naturedly ribbed an assistant on the crew for “looking just like Mayor Pete Buttigieg” (accurate). Apprised by an assistant that he’d be taping an episode of The Tonight Show the next day along with Madonna, Strahan burst into “Don’t Cry for Me Argentina”-and not just the verse everyone knows-while proclaiming his love for Evita. Waiting to see if the rain would lift at Liberty National, Strahan was definitely on. At one slow moment, staring out from a luncheon at a foursome playing through the heavy stuff, he regaled the room with a story of how he recently took money off of Justin Timberlake-described by Strahan as a very good golfer who “can’t handle a little rain.” But if Strahan was disappointed or exhausted, it didn’t show.
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It was mid-afternoon, and Strahan had already put in a typical full day-co-hosting both Good Morning America and GMA3: Strahan, Sara, & Keke, as well as sitting for photos in the studio and out on a rainy Times Square sidewalk. A steady drizzle meant there would be no actual time on the course-which you’d think would be a little disappointing to Strahan, a man who has so much going on professionally that he’s down to a single round of his beloved golf a week. THE AFTERNOON PLAN WAS SIMPLE. Michael Strahan was going to be photographed taking his hacks at Liberty National Golf Club, the tony New Jersey course with views of the Statue of Liberty’s backside and a reported $300,000 initial membership fee.
