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#626 2008-05-23 08:49:59

Taylor McIntyre
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Re: The Ivy League Style: The Boom Years.

http://www.rustyzipper.com/shop.cfm/rz/viewpartnum~117699-MM3364/backtorow~13/maxshow~20/startshow~1/SIZE~/ERA~1960/TYPE~Suits/SEARCH~/GENDER~Mens/PRICE~ALL/SITE~rustyzipper/117699-MM3364.cfm

Click on the zoom in.

 

#627 2008-05-23 08:54:30

Taylor McIntyre
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Re: The Ivy League Style: The Boom Years.

Sears:

http://www.rustyzipper.com/shop.cfm/rz/viewpartnum~117019-MM3353/backtorow~15/maxshow~20/startshow~1/SIZE~/ERA~1960/TYPE~Suits/SEARCH~/GENDER~Mens/PRICE~ALL/SITE~rustyzipper/117019-MM3353.cfm

Cable Car:

http://www.rustyzipper.com/shop.cfm/rz/viewpartnum~117015-MM3349/backtorow~19/maxshow~20/startshow~1/SIZE~/ERA~1960/TYPE~Suits/SEARCH~/GENDER~Mens/PRICE~ALL/SITE~rustyzipper/117015-MM3349.cfm

 

#628 2008-05-23 09:02:06

Taylor McIntyre
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Re: The Ivy League Style: The Boom Years.

http://www.geocities.com/RodeoDrive/3696/Glossary.html

"Ivy league - cut short and tapered at the back and sides and cut close (about 1/4 inch) across the crown of the head, but getting a little longer (up to 1.5 inches) at the front of the head. Basically this is a standard crew cut, but cut longer at the front of the head. The hair at the front may be brushed up (using gel or pomade), brushed down or parted. It provides a little more flexibility in terms of styling while still having a crisp "buzzed" appearance."

 

#629 2008-05-23 09:26:22

bandofoutsiders
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Re: The Ivy League Style: The Boom Years.

Thanks Russell,
You've leaked my source to the world.  In all seriousness though, if you ever want to dabble in 'period clothing', Jen at Rusty Zipper is the way to go.  Good international shipping rates too.

 

#630 2008-05-23 11:46:57

Taylor McIntyre
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Re: The Ivy League Style: The Boom Years.

 

#631 2008-05-24 05:05:32

Taylor McIntyre
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Re: The Ivy League Style: The Boom Years.

http://www.ballyhoovintage.com/71/71-016.html

Top!

 

#632 2008-05-25 02:30:31

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
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Re: The Ivy League Style: The Boom Years.

Boyer on Ivy:

http://www.cigaraficionado.com/Cigar/CA_Archives/CA_Show_Article/0,2322,427,00.html

"The classic American styling, which emerged in the late 1930s and came to be called Ivy League because it originated on campus, is our model: natural-shouldered and soft-chested coats, trousers with no pleats or cuffs, soft-rolled button-down shirts, loafers. American dress has always had a casual elegance. Look at Fred Astaire, compared with all those cardboard counts he used as foils in his early films: button-down shirts and suede oxfords versus celluloid collars and spats. "

 

#633 2008-05-25 03:41:14

Horace
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Re: The Ivy League Style: The Boom Years.


""This is probably the last Deb season...because of the stock market, the economy, Everything..." - W. Stillman.

 

#634 2008-05-25 03:52:40

Taylor McIntyre
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Re: The Ivy League Style: The Boom Years.

 

#635 2008-05-25 08:07:00

Taylor McIntyre
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Re: The Ivy League Style: The Boom Years.

A McGregor Drizzler from '55:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1955-ad-McGregor-Sportswear-Jacket-dad-son-duck_W0QQitemZ300195729118QQihZ020QQcategoryZ156200QQtcZphotoQQcmdZViewItem

Ivy? Americana?

 

#636 2008-05-26 10:22:30

Tony Ventresca
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Re: The Ivy League Style: The Boom Years.

 

#637 2008-05-26 11:00:15

Taylor McIntyre
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Re: The Ivy League Style: The Boom Years.

^ Yes.

I was saying on Bulldog's Blog earlier today that we have to get back to the clothes & this does that perfectly.
No curriculums, just the clothes.
The rest is all hot air.

 

#638 2008-05-28 10:29:43

Tony Ventresca
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Re: The Ivy League Style: The Boom Years.

I wonder where Jason/Get Smart is these days? I haven't seem him here lately and I know he'd absolutely love some of these old advertisements, photos, etc.

 

#639 2008-05-28 11:21:18

Tony Ventresca
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Re: The Ivy League Style: The Boom Years.

 

#640 2008-05-28 12:25:51

Coolidge
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Re: The Ivy League Style: The Boom Years.

 

#641 2008-05-28 12:34:16

Tony Ventresca
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Re: The Ivy League Style: The Boom Years.

 

#642 2008-06-03 08:20:10

Tony Ventresca
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Re: The Ivy League Style: The Boom Years.

 

#643 2008-06-03 10:42:28

bandofoutsiders
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Re: The Ivy League Style: The Boom Years.

 

#644 2008-06-04 10:28:58

Tony Ventresca
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Re: The Ivy League Style: The Boom Years.

 

#645 2008-06-10 08:49:28

Taylor McIntyre
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Posts: 342

Re: The Ivy League Style: The Boom Years.

Clipper Craft:

http://www.monstervintage.com/Vintage_Clothing/Mens/Suits/Vintage_Dress_Suits/1960_s_Clipper_Craft_2_Pc_Suit_16532.html

Three patch pocketed, darted (and pleated trou.) USA Harris Tweed suit from ye early 'archaic' 1950's.

http://www.monstervintage.com/Vintage_Clothing/Mens/Suits/Vintage_Dress_Suits/Early_1950s_Harris_Tweed_Suit_Large_13941.html

Forgive me if I just spoiled anybody's curriculum.

j.

Last edited by Russell_Street (2008-06-11 01:00:48)

 

#646 2008-06-10 13:48:17

Coolidge
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Re: The Ivy League Style: The Boom Years.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7340687177287210530&q=amore+scusami&ei=BdpOSJqAB4H4rQL7-NHRDA&hl=en

Watch not for the song (though it's a pretty Italian ballad) but for Foster's clothes at 0:00 and also 1:35-1:55.

 

#647 2008-06-12 16:07:13

Suitedbooted2000
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Re: The Ivy League Style: The Boom Years.

This thread just gets better and better, i've been slowly going though the posts and saving picture and now my compture can't take any more

 

#648 2008-06-12 16:19:50

Tony Ventresca
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Re: The Ivy League Style: The Boom Years.

 

#649 2008-06-13 01:29:19

Taylor McIntyre
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Re: The Ivy League Style: The Boom Years.

Really looking forward to that, Tony.

You've made this the best thread on this subject on the Net.
AAAT has some nice visuals sometimes too (Am. Trad Men, etc.), but the limitations of their conception of Trad edit out so much good stuff.
I love the freedom of your vision, which I do think is a truer look at this style than you'll find elsewhere. You just show what it was like, you don't limit yourself in any way. This spirit seems to hold sway on the blogs now too and has become the elephant in the room on AAAT (is that the expression?). I don't know how AAAT are going to fix that one - What to do with all those rules which are now totally disproved... There is a thing which you can choose to call Trad, but to give it any validity the curriculum, the invented provenances, the role-playing element all have to be looked at again in the light of so much new information. Darted Traditional American jackets can't just be erased from history even if the OPH has a rule against them. It's a tricky problem for them and one which will need some very sensitive handling. At the moment it's the big unmentionable subject: Just what is Trad anyway?

Good work, Brother. Stay strong.

Best -

Jim

 

#650 2008-06-13 06:01:56

H. Logg
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Re: The Ivy League Style: The Boom Years.

60's vintage Penleton in size L: http://www.american-vintage.net/picsd/5640.jpg
It would look great with khakis.

 

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