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#1 2008-09-11 12:04:55

Hard Bop Hank
Ivy Soul Brother
From: land of a 1000 dances
Posts: 4923

Gingham shirts...

"Recipe for TNSIL with SA, Fall Look #1

Opt for more trim cut cords, perhaps even Brooks corduroy jeans. Combine with gingham check button-down, perhaps a solid knit tie, chocolate suede penny loafers, and a oh-so-soft natural shouldered tweed sports coat. An all cotton white t-shirt should lie underneath, to catch the heat, with oxford cloth boxers and a bit of Extract of Limes."

http://bulldog7299.blogspot.com/2008/07/tnsil-with-sa-1.html

Nice recipe from the bulldog blog.


a little bit Gingham...

Press:

http://www.jpressonline.com/shirts_patterned_detail.php?ix=8

http://www.jpressonline.com/shirts_patterned_detail.php?ix=9



http://www.jpressonline.com/shirts_patterned_detail.php?ix=10

http://www.jpressonline.com/shirts_patterned_detail.php?ix=11



http://www.jpressonline.com/shirts_patterned_detail.php?ix=12

http://www.jpressonline.com/shirts_patterned_detail.php?ix=13



or Mini-Gingham:

http://www.jpressonline.com/shirts_patterned_detail.php?ix=14


I never had a Mini-Gingham, but it sounds tempting...


LL Bean:

http://yahoo.shoptoit.ca/shop/product--catId_1002521__locale_en__productId_5847720.html

http://yahoo.shoptoit.ca/shop/product--catId_1000091__locale_en__productId_5847716.html



Brooks:

http://www.brooksbrothers.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Merchant_Id=1&Section_Id=310&Product_Code=498G&Parent_Id=305&CMP=KNC-WC0165751557

I wouldn't have called this gingham, but they call it a "country club gingham with overcheck"... Dunno, at least no sheep, I am not a fan of the fleece emblem on the breast with some of their sport shirts...it's not a horse, but...




....off topic, an English spread collar, thing, OK, but not very expensive, and also nice quality:

http://www.ctshirts.co.uk/p/usddefault/pr/SLCENV/Eastnor-Navy-Gingham-Classic-Dress-Shirt-/r/Web-Department/Men's-Shirts----Dress/Colour/Blue/productdetail.aspx?ppp=12&sortBy=Relevance&page=1&back=False&canned=&browse=Y


off topic, OK, a slimfit Sherman, but after the short sleeves discussion:

http://www.zappos.com/n/p/p/7401928/c/26901.html

You can cover up the logo by wearing a sweater vest...




There is so many Gingham out there! Sometimes you can also find nice stuff at C&A in Germany, or TK Maxxx in the UK, or in any other high street retail store...

What are your faves?


Favourite current brands/ models?

Any pictures of vintage gingham shirts from Arrow, Gant. Sero, Troy or other makers...or any old ads? Esquire? Sports Illustrated? Playboy?


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#2 2008-09-11 12:16:34

Get Smart
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Posts: 1106

Re: Gingham shirts...

gingham is my fave shirt print

there's something so clean and smart about a gingham buttondown shirt worn with a harrington and you just see the bit of collar sticking out over the jacket collar.  or with a cardigan/vneck and just that top bit of gingham shirting is visible.  I'm addicted to this look.

I actually don't like gingham worn on its own (visually), without a jacket or jumper over it.

 

#3 2008-09-12 01:49:43

the style councillor
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Posts: 74

Re: Gingham shirts...

Agree 100% with GS, but wouldn't wear a BS to save my life.

 

#4 2008-09-12 02:04:47

heikki k
The Ivyist's Ivyist
Posts: 1442

Re: Gingham shirts...

another gingham fan here. very much in agreement with jason.

tomorrow i'll prob'ly wear a red small gingham brooks bros one to our soul do.

 

#5 2008-09-12 09:34:47

Astridsdad
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Posts: 73

Re: Gingham shirts...

I bought a Lee one last summer - it's slim fitting but with quite a wide neck so it can be worn buttoned up - which is how I like to wear it with a v-neck or cardigan as per Get Smart above.


Bustin' makes me feel good

 

#6 2021-12-08 08:50:09

A Fine Sadness
Member
Posts: 3009

Re: Gingham shirts...

This is also worth reviving.  About time gingham got another airing.  I'm wearing one now, a B.D.Baggies 'Legend' with a pointless button-down collar (unbuttoned).  Nice, subtle shirt in other ways but I'd guess a roving committee of idiots recruited directly from some former polytechnic design department got their heads together over the collar.  'Pinched' isn't the word for it.  Anyway: gingham: very nice in green, very - James Coburn in 'Charade', is it? 
The 'Legend' was about the price of a packet of crisps BTW.  Ebay.

 

#7 2021-12-08 10:22:01

Spendthrift
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Posts: 658

Re: Gingham shirts...

Yes. I’ve got half an eye out for a decent green gingham. Had an Austin Reed one years ago but didn’t get on with it as the collar buttons were hidden underneath. Really into mint green on shirts generally at the moment.
Possibly my longest serving shirt is a Duffer red gingham. Must be late eighties/very early nineties. I only wear it under a jumper or cardigan. On its own red looks a bit skinhead to me? A Gant in light blue gingham gets a lot of wear.

 

#8 2021-12-08 10:47:33

Jdemy
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Posts: 696

Re: Gingham shirts...

Mercer sent me some swatches of their blue gingham shirtings. I waited too long to order and they no longer carry the exact size of gingham that I preferred. I still might go for it though. It was a great fabric. And blue gingham always looks clean.

 

#9 2021-12-08 12:35:07

A Fine Sadness
Member
Posts: 3009

Re: Gingham shirts...

Clean-looking.  Yes.  Good point.

 

#10 2021-12-09 01:29:30

West Indian Limes
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Posts: 49

Re: Gingham shirts...

Gingham check is just great. Vichy ... A touch of "French Ivy".

 

#11 2021-12-09 17:18:20

Tworussellstreet
Member
Posts: 599

Re: Gingham shirts...

Linking together two strands here, I have just sold on ebay a 1960s Brooks Brothers button-down in a very fine red gingham check. It was in perfect condition, a 6 button placket, a rare and beautiful specimen. Despite 17 watchers no-one was prepared to cough up the £50 I was asking for it, except for one buyer from the home of the Ivy Look - Japan!

 

#12 2021-12-10 01:05:56

A Fine Sadness
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Posts: 3009

Re: Gingham shirts...

I expect the fact that Brooks are well represented out there didn't hurt.  Here - what impression have they made?  I went into Regent Street a couple of days after it opened and was sorely disappointed.  But Frosty reckoned it was all over for them by 1985.

 

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