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#1 2025-03-05 06:00:40

An Unseen Scene
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Spring is in the Air

With the talk of loafers and bright, lighter weather in recent days, it's starting to feel like Spring.

We're in that transitional stage, still cold at night and early mornings, could even get a day of snow that then melts quickly.

So what hybrid Winter-Spring clothing choices do you make?

As with white clothes in USA, is there an official 'no more flannel shirts' day?

 

#2 2025-03-05 10:34:50

AlveySinger
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Re: Spring is in the Air

Mrs Singer often claims I dress for myself and not the weather.  She is probably right as this has resulted in panic buying of t-shirts, a hoodie and a coat at various sporting events.

During the day I'm currently wearing loafers and thicker shetlands without a coat, trying to make the most of the weather.

I recently invested in a LL Bean Warm-Up jacket that works well later at night and is possibly one of the best things I've bought.

Exceptionally warm, great cut and a higher collar that looks good when zipped up and adds some warmth. It's also a bit different from the ubiqitous Harrington.

I'm not yet at chino level

 

#3 2025-03-09 05:27:48

An Unseen Scene
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Re: Spring is in the Air

Light weight chambray BD shirts and spring chinos on during this weekend. It is warm.

 

#4 2025-03-10 03:28:48

FlatSixC
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Re: Spring is in the Air

Last night for some jazz in Richmond: vintage suede Burberry’s varsity jacket, maroon Lacoste long sleeve polo, white jeans, Rancourt loafers. It was great to go out without wrapping up in scarves etc.

 

#5 2025-03-10 06:55:37

RobbieB
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Re: Spring is in the Air

'Nice'-insert Fastshow GIF here


'I am a closet optimist' Leonard Cohen.

 

#6 2025-03-11 01:59:23

FlatSixC
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Re: Spring is in the Air

Haha Robbie - jazz is a bit ‘Marmite’ for most people I must admit!

 

#7 2025-03-11 02:05:47

FlatSixC
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Re: Spring is in the Air

It seems to have turned chilly again.

The other day someone sent me ‘the 12 seasons of London’

WINTER
FOOL’S SPRING
SECOND WINTER      < We are here
SPRING OF DECEPTION
THIRD WINTER
ACTUAL SPRING
THE POLLENING
SUMMER
HELL
FALSE AUTUMN
SECOND SUMMER
ACTUAL AUTUMN

 

#8 2025-03-11 02:52:40

Runninggeez
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Re: Spring is in the Air

Love a bit of Jazz, always played in Russell St & The Ivy Shop(s). Seemed to go hand in hand with the clothing.

 

#9 2025-03-11 04:09:30

RobbieB
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Re: Spring is in the Air

I like jazz as well. The 'nice' comment was a bit tongue in check and I was thinking the combination of clothes sounded good. Maroon polo with white jeans and loafers. I need to try that out


'I am a closet optimist' Leonard Cohen.

 

#10 2025-03-11 04:16:02

RobbieB
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Re: Spring is in the Air

I'm always a bit wary when wearing ecru/white jeans as I can be a bit messy when out on the razzle. My mates (and the missus) tell me I lack an 'off button' when I'm out,out.


'I am a closet optimist' Leonard Cohen.

 

#11 2025-03-11 04:46:09

AndyV
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Re: Spring is in the Air

The rugby at Twickenham on Sunday was a bit warm, to say the least. I thought I was overdressed in cord Keydge, OCBD, Lee jeans, thick socks and Astorflex dessies. Had the last laugh though - as after the game - sat outside the pub at eight it was beyond nippy!

 

#12 2025-03-19 08:16:59

AlveySinger
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Re: Spring is in the Air

With all the sunny days and lighter evenings my mind is started to think about what wardrobe upgrades I need.

In truth, I don't really need anything - especially as my wife and daughter think all my clothes look the same.

JS has posted some new madras swatches that look interesting. I still don't like the collar size though. The Winter Sale is still being promoted and I haven't seen anything new yet that really tempts me apart from the lovely Adonis loafer.

Kamakaura now has cotton and seersucker suits. That's an option.

I'm always on the look out for stone chinos. I've bought some Jack Donnelly one's that need tailoring.

Maybe a pastel yellow Lacoste. A bit 80's prep.

J Press is slow this year to release their Spring collection and the stupid duties are excessive.

Has anyone started looking around yet.

 

#13 2025-03-20 01:13:05

An Unseen Scene
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Re: Spring is in the Air

Nice work. There's nothing yet in my head to buy, but ideas may arrive. This weather is great, I am in Amsterdam for a few days which is warmer still.

 

#14 2025-03-20 02:30:13

Tomiskinky
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Re: Spring is in the Air

Other than snapping up 3 twin packs of Velva Sheen tees I’ve tried to avoid buying anything. But last week there was a Grenson sample sale locally and I picked up a pair of Quincy sandals in black and some Made in Northampton tuxedo slippers, the latter are very extravagant (don’t even own a tux) but the price was too hard to walk away from and I do have a raft of 50th birthday events incoming.

Last edited by Tomiskinky (2025-03-20 02:31:05)

 

#15 2025-03-20 05:01:35

An Unseen Scene
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Re: Spring is in the Air

I need to look up Tuxedo Slippers. I have worn the patent shoes (or shiny, flat sole derbies) with mine at events.

 

#16 2025-03-20 07:14:31

FlatSixC
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Re: Spring is in the Air

Unseen - if you haven’t been before, The English Hatter in Heiligeweg, Amsterdam (just over the bridge from the flower market) is worth a visit. It’s not particularly Ivy etc, but a nice traditional mens outfitter run by nice people. You never know, something might catch your eye.
Then you’re not too far away from Cafe Hoppe in Spuistraat for a relaxing beer.

 

#17 2025-03-20 12:37:43

Ematt
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Re: Spring is in the Air

Been eyeing the Keaton Chase popovers at All Blues. Any of you guys had any experience with these shirts, collar length etc ?

 

#18 2025-03-20 13:54:13

An Unseen Scene
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Re: Spring is in the Air

Thanks FlatSixC - we were out of the centre and no time to get back in this time. So noted for next time, thanks

 

#19 2025-03-21 02:25:42

Tomiskinky
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Re: Spring is in the Air

An Unseen Scene: I need to look up Tuxedo Slippers. I have worn the patent shoes (or shiny, flat sole derbies) with mine at events.

Those are the ones AUS, I’ve set up a search for a madras tux, I remember Oliver had a lovely one.

 

#20 2025-03-21 06:55:19

An Unseen Scene
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Re: Spring is in the Air

Unbelievably, I had an Ivy dressed Uber driver in Amsterdam.
Think Black Ivy style. Very expensive looking loafers on.

I was in a group, he looked at my grain weejuns, Spring green Donegal fleck slack-ish jacket, yellow stripe blue OCBD with a great rolled collar, almost boston crew/suede cut and nodded.

Unseen but noted. Nice

Last edited by An Unseen Scene (2025-03-21 07:10:11)

 

#21 2025-04-03 02:54:47

An Unseen Scene
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Re: Spring is in the Air

Spring has definitely sprung forth. The plants here are blooming, the roof top solar is going well and I'm working in polo+shorts at home.

I haven't really got purchase plans, but I do look forward to light check and candy stripe shirts, chinos and suede apron shoes as my new look. Topped with a thin sport jacket, blazer, Grenfell harrington and the like.

Those Grenfell harringtons seem very light and thin but endure very well. Thier construction and fabric are wonderful, I have four of them now.  I'm out of colours to buy now.

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#22 2025-04-04 07:31:16

AlveySinger
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Re: Spring is in the Air

Today I'm wearing navy Bedford cords with a pink stripe Mercer ocbd. No sweater or jacket required.

It's the first day of the cricket season so typically would be a three layer day.

 

#23 2025-04-04 14:48:58

slimmm67
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Re: Spring is in the Air

Saw the mention of the LL Bean warm up jacket above Alvey. Recently found a Lands End squall jacket in the same style. Probably not up to the quality of the Bean, but have enjoyed wearing it on breezy days, with the exception of when someone asked if it was a Member's Only jacket, which carries unfortunate connotations.

Finding the Sperry Racquet sneaker nice for spring, reissued from the 1960's and not too many objectionable modern tweaks.

 

#24 2025-04-05 03:18:12

Staxfan
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Re: Spring is in the Air

Took my usual Friday (late afternoon) 10 minute stroll to my local to catch up with a close friend and some other regulars,
pale blue Gitman lightweight ocbd , Uniqlo khaki chinos, Paraboot Adonis loafers and a new lightweight ( unlined) olive ' field jacket', now this is a bit out of my comfort zone but I ran it past my daughter before I bought it to get her honest opinion if it was ' age-appropriate', I got the thumbs up from her and her 16 yr old son.... IMO this really isn't Ivy, but I like it and TBH it's easier to wear than a 3/2 roll jacket as it seems wearing a 3/2 or anything similar attracts ' you look smart off somewhere nice ' comments , the lines of Ivy seem to me more blurred these days,

 

#25 2025-04-05 09:39:17

Kingston1an
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Re: Spring is in the Air

Nothing lasts forever. People want change eventually. We don't wear the clothing styles from the 19th century anymore. So shops have to adapt or go out of business.

I went to a funeral last week. I did not want a white shirt and suit as formality is on the wane. So I dug out an old Fitzgerald shirt in blue. This has a generous collar length. However, when I tried it with a black tie the collar roll was cartoonish. So I switched to an M&S one and the problem was solved.

The flannel shirts are boxed up now. Shorts in the garden today. A beer or two, cut down overhanging branches, enjoy the sun.

Last edited by Kingston1an (2025-04-05 09:41:27)


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