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#8351 2012-08-01 10:25:54

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Re: Ivy League style for today

I guess it's like with many other things a thing of personal preferences. I've got a few raincoats, some are about the length of that which Leer showed and some come to the knee. I'd say just say anything below the knee is a really old and not very pleasing look.

Actually, I feel more comfortable in the slightly shorter macs. When I wear the "longer" ones, they appear very long to me when I look down or in the mirror. Maybe I should take a few pics of me wearing them to see how they really look from "the outside".

The fashion industry really pushes very short coats. Some are on pea coat-lenght which really looks odd to me.   

Oh, and I like both coats. Glad that Oliver got his dream coat in the end.


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#8352 2012-08-01 11:02:43

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Re: Ivy League style for today

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#8353 2012-08-01 13:02:56

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Re: Ivy League style for today

It drops to roughly knee length, perhaps an inch or two below at best. The way Grenfell has been making them since the 1920's, and how they ought to look imo.

 

#8354 2012-08-01 13:08:56

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#8355 2012-08-01 13:32:32

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#8356 2012-08-01 13:41:07

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#8357 2012-08-01 13:45:16

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Re: Ivy League style for today

Aye that's one for the knee team, but the accounts Delon gave about having wet shins after filming Le Samourai, makes you wonder how he got through it. wink


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#8358 2012-08-01 13:56:53

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Re: Ivy League style for today

I've got one of each length, I know which one I'll wear when its pissing it down.


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#8359 2012-08-01 13:57:13

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Re: Ivy League style for today

I walked up to the shops day before last in Koratron slacks, vintage 80/20 cotton/poly OCBD and vintage 'acrylic' raglan sleeved letterman style cardi and was caught in a quick shower that lasted all of about 2 minutes. I was dry by the time I got back home. The rain bounced off of me. That's SPACE AGE stuff man.

 

#8360 2012-08-01 13:57:36

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May your shins be eternally grateful.


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#8361 2012-08-01 14:01:24

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You're in the fuckin' future Liam I tell thee!


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#8362 2012-08-01 15:10:40

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Re: Ivy League style for today

Delon's trench was modeled directly after Bogarts in the film and is definitely full knee length.

 

#8363 2012-08-01 22:29:37

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Re: Ivy League style for today

Sorry Oliver, I didn't want to make it rather philosophical. I simply prefer the car coat length as I'm far away from being tall - therefore it looks better on me than a full length mac wink. In the end it's just a matter of personal preference and taste - the "Madison Ave look" doesn't bother me smile - there also isn't a "wrong" or a "right" to me...

To my understanding there are not two, but tree lengths - full - which is below the knee, 3/4 - which is somewhere VERY slightly above the knee or AT the knee, and car coat (like mine), the rarest length - pretty much above the knee, but still long enough to protect a jacket or suit coat. It all additionally depends a bit on the height of the wearer, too - of course smile

McQueen is wearing 3/4 length in "Bullitt" - for car coat length it's a tad too long, but it definitely isn't full length. But that doesn't matter, too smile

Both - trench coat AND Mackintosh coat are nothing but  british styles. They have always been, the Mac was just more popular in America I suppose. To my knowing the trench is 100% military, the Mac is a civil raincoat (I might be wrong, though). That's the difference - and it is "Ivy" because the Americans loved everything british. Like Harrys Tweed, repp ties etc. smile

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#8364 2012-08-01 23:56:57

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Re: Ivy League style for today

Short or long, unfortunately the raincoat is an endangered species. From time to time, I've got the occasional joker asking me if I am an exhibitionist. In that case, the coat would be longer, is my standard reply.


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#8365 2012-08-02 00:10:07

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#8366 2012-08-02 00:43:30

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#8367 2012-08-02 00:46:20

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Re: Ivy League style for today

You've lost me Leer.


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#8368 2012-08-02 00:48:46

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#8369 2012-08-02 01:02:15

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Theres just as many shorter coats in the shops as there is longer ones, if anything I'd say it'd be harder to find full length. But its not like you've got to look to far for one of those. Your a good egg Leer but your talking nonsense about rain coat lengths availability. Get a grip mate.


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#8370 2012-08-02 01:24:35

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#8371 2012-08-02 01:25:04

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Re: Ivy League style for today

In my humble opinion, one should avoid new raincoats: way too expensive. Plenty of good vintage ones around on ebay manufactured by London Fog and all the other usual suspects. I got a magnificent J.Press from acme_vintage_dry_goods on ebay, mint and all for 99.99 dollars.


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#8372 2012-08-02 03:14:34

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Re: Ivy League style for today

There are basically three lengths:

The traditional full length which goes almost to your ankles.

The classic three quarter length which is about as long as to your knees.

The shortie mac which is about as long as a car coat.

...and yes, there are a few things in between....


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#8373 2012-08-02 03:50:44

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Re: Ivy League style for today

I was in Liberty in Soho a few years ago and they had some fantastic Mackintosh coats in, great colours and design, but the price was way out of my league. There were great though.


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#8374 2012-08-02 03:54:28

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Mackintosh are seriously nice macs, had a couple of their cots, but non were raincoat style. Mrs has a stunning one that unfortunately someone got marker pen all over - god knows why she had it on here chair at work rather than hang it up.

 

#8375 2012-08-02 04:05:57

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Re: Ivy League style for today

You will sweat like a mother f'er! I prefer the burberrys fabric. Alot more comfortable to wear. But mackintosh designs are lovely. Bit of trivia, now owned by a japanese company.


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