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#351 2020-04-18 16:03:15

IvebeentoDuluth
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Re: Unexpected Ivy in movies


Is that a popped collar or are you just happy to see me?

 

#352 2020-05-10 19:46:03

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Re: Unexpected Ivy in movies

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#353 2020-05-30 21:38:21

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Re: Unexpected Ivy in movies


"The only comment a gentleman’s outfit should generate is that he is properly dressed for the occasion" - Calvin Trillin

 

#354 2020-06-23 07:50:02

DuluthandBackAgain
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Re: Unexpected Ivy in movies


Is that a popped collar or are you just happy to see me?

 

#355 2020-09-05 19:32:16

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Re: Unexpected Ivy in movies


"The only comment a gentleman’s outfit should generate is that he is properly dressed for the occasion" - Calvin Trillin

 

#356 2021-11-18 11:08:59

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Re: Unexpected Ivy in movies

Not movies, but TV: Today on "Matlock", Don Knotts clad in panel cap, tweed jacket, bd, sweater vest, flannel slacks, couldn't catch the shoes. A far cry from his leisure-suited Mr Furley, or even the salt n pepper suit Andy Griffith show days.

 

#357 2021-11-18 13:01:25

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Re: Unexpected Ivy in movies

And today on "Quincy", checked scotset shirt and drizzler. End credits : Mr. Klugman's wardrobe by McGregor Sportswear.

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#358 2021-11-18 14:58:22

Runninggeez
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Re: Unexpected Ivy in movies

And Botany 500 on some occasions.

 

#359 2021-11-18 15:36:47

slimmm67
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Re: Unexpected Ivy in movies

Botany 500 did Mannix as well but rarely did he cross into Ivy territory.

 

#360 2021-11-18 18:32:34

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Re: Unexpected Ivy in movies

Much as I love a lot of vintage French flicks, this one didn't do much for me. In fact I bought it years ago and still haven't rewatched it even once: Belle de jour (1967). I vaguely recall that at one point the husband sports a perfect sack (natural shoulder, lapped seams and 2-3 roll). Maybe wearing imported clothing was a sign of wealth and sophistication at that time.


some sort of banal legitimacy

 

#361 2021-11-20 15:25:52

A Fine Sadness
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Re: Unexpected Ivy in movies

'Trading Places'.  A kind of updated Ivy look - 'Preppie' if you like - goes weaving in and out, from the heavy sweaters on the WASPs at the sports club to Dan Aykroyd's Argyle sweater at the very end.  The bad guy's plaid jacket is also rather nifty.  But I don't think there is a button-down to be seen.  Yuca would be horrified.

 

#362 2021-11-20 16:08:41

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Re: Unexpected Ivy in movies

Yuca might be horrified by the scene in that film featuring a mirror and Jamie Lee Curtis. Her outfit, for the few seconds she remains dressed,  is anything but Ivy.

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#363 2021-11-23 05:42:43

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Re: Unexpected Ivy in movies

Maybe more "Expected Ivy in movies" but Goodbye Columbus is on Talking Pictures TV at 22.50 tonight. I've never seen it (I read the book/novella many years ago) - is it worth hitting the record button?

 

#364 2021-11-23 10:35:59

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Re: Unexpected Ivy in movies

Goodbye Columbus - yes! Richard Benjamin in Ivy, Ali MacGraw looking delectable, great Philip Roth story. Highly recommended.

 

#365 2021-11-23 11:01:34

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Re: Unexpected Ivy in movies

Damn, it seems to be unavailable on DVD.  She was a beauty, very good in 'The Getaway'.  Philip Roth - wonderful.

 

#366 2021-11-23 11:13:58

Yuca
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Re: Unexpected Ivy in movies

Last time I saw Trading Places I don't think I knew what ivy was. I do recall that Akroyd and his chums are shown to be unpleasant, plus it was 1983, so there's no way they would have been wearing full ivy. At the same time, I'm sure plenty of elements of the look are in place.

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some sort of banal legitimacy

 

#367 2021-11-23 11:27:49

A Fine Sadness
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Re: Unexpected Ivy in movies

Yes, they're very, very Look-Down-Your-Nose rich kids.  WASPS, I guess.  But I do love my Saks sports sweater, worn with a button-down or polo shirt underneath.  Levis and sneakers complete the picture.  Preppie?

 

#368 2021-11-25 03:27:27

A Fine Sadness
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Re: Unexpected Ivy in movies

'Goodbye, Columbus'.  I've just picked up the first clip on Youtube, the family having dinner.  Polo shirts, shorts, socks.  Lovely.  Gets me thinking about next spring and summer.  I'll watch the next clip later.

 

#369 2021-11-25 05:02:01

Runninggeez
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Re: Unexpected Ivy in movies

AFS, I've earmarked this movie for the weekend. I found it on Amazon prime. Tried looking on Talking Pictures for it, as I believe it was shown a couple of days back, but they are not re-showing it again.

 

#370 2021-11-25 05:10:29

A Fine Sadness
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Re: Unexpected Ivy in movies

Odd, DVD releasing.  I've tried for years to buy some movies.  No luck.  About time I bought a multi-region player.

 

#371 2021-11-25 07:48:35

Runninggeez
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Re: Unexpected Ivy in movies

No Amazon Prime the TV station, a bit like Netflix.

 

#372 2021-11-25 07:51:08

A Fine Sadness
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Re: Unexpected Ivy in movies

Ah, thanks, I must look into that.

 

#373 2021-11-28 01:21:47

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Re: Unexpected Ivy in movies

Maybe not unexpected to some, but I at any rate, was pleased to see Tyrone Power in Witness For The Prosecution (1957) last night, wearing a couple of lovely jackets, a herringbone tweed and a POW/Glen check.

Both were natural shouldered, swelled seam, single vented, two-button cuffed and three button fastening, though TP wore either the top button fastened, or all of them, Paddock-cut style, so I'm not sure if they were cut to roll through.

He teamed them with a smart, stingy brimmed flat top Trilby — what would be the right term for that? Not a Fedora? — and a tab collar shirt with narrow tie. A great look overall. I took snaps, but they'll have to wait for the update.


“I have never listened to anyone who criticised my taste in space travel, sideshows or gorillas. When this occurs, I pack up my dinosaurs and leave the room.”
Ray Bradbury

 

#374 2021-11-28 02:19:20

RobbieB
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Re: Unexpected Ivy in movies

Pork pie hat ?


'I am a closet optimist' Leonard Cohen.

 

#375 2021-11-28 02:22:04

SenorBlues
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Re: Unexpected Ivy in movies

Maybe, but I always think of a pork pie — maybe incorrectly — as an ultra stingy brim, like the ones favoured by Laurel Aitkens and the like a few years later.


“I have never listened to anyone who criticised my taste in space travel, sideshows or gorillas. When this occurs, I pack up my dinosaurs and leave the room.”
Ray Bradbury

 

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