Respect! New boy on Chiltern Street, Guy, cuts a dash in his perfectly proportioned early 1960s-style Ivy League outfit. Saw him today just taking care of business with the perfect 1961 college boy haircut, Brooks blue/white university stripe, amazing 60s khakis, no socks and vintage wine penny Weejuns. Amazingly sharp, this chap gave me hope that the new generation can nail the look perfectly. How wonderful to see he has found a home in the most perfect place under the tutelage of the master of the style.
GG
I've only just met Andy! Time I took another trip up!
- Can we organise something? All the Faces at HQ for a chat, nosh, slurp? I'm credit worthy, I can stand my round.
Please?
Let's do this.
this is a perfect example of the english approach to this topic. it combines:
a) historic re-enactment approach to dressing
b) slavish worship of John Simons
c) the view of Ivy as a look you're supposed to "nail;" in other words pure conformity
d) a sensibility that views bland everyday American dress as super hip
no andy trad could ever duplicate this kind of extreme narrow mindedness and groupthink
Spirit of 76 - a curious moniker : my 'english' sensibility views this as a punk reference, but that may be another example of cultural misunderstanding. You did not see what I saw therefore you have no understanding of what I am trying to communicate. My take is not 'english' it is personal - the kid looked great and I have NEVER seen an American look this good in Ivy staples. As for groupthink - well there's just me, Russell and your dear self who's been bothered enough to tap in a few feeble words on this subject. People who are interested in clothes, who are SELF CONSCIOUS about clothes, and clearly that must be any of us looking at this website, takes delight in care and attention to detail, and this chap who I met today had it in spades. Clothes for him are fun, an expression of his love for a period of style, and long may such unabashed enthusiasm be celebrated and applauded. Oh and the 'super hip' thing you mention - I talk purely about Guy's clothes. We hardly spoke. He may be deeply 'square' but he looked great. John Simons is great too oh yes indeed, a special person. I suspect you have never met him.
GG
Last edited by Hard Bop Hank (2011-04-19 15:29:44)
Only on the internet, and so often on men's clothing boards, is a report of genuine enthusiasm for seeing someone happy in their clothes (also know as having style) greeted not only with derision but also an out-sized, juvenile response. Such a simple thing to say "I disagree with your assessment of what you saw" but instead so much effort put into maligning millions of people (the English) with generalizations not so much sweeping as regurgitated.
But even so. Imagine, painful that it might be for a moment, that these four pukey points were in some way true. So what? Obviously the Lads of London have been having a lot of fun with it for a long, long time. Why rain on their parade, especially as parades are something the English do so very well?
the guy couldn't possibly be "happy in his clothes," since all he's done is follow the English/J. Simons paint-by-numbers Ivy orthodoxy.
and derision, juvenile responses and raining on others' parades is what FNB is all about
Oh, goodness, someone has a crush. Can a box of chocolates be far behind...?
So who's up for a trip to HQ?
I'll be there & the plan is for as many people as possible to come out for a nice Italian with me, Ivy author J. P. Gaul and as many Ivy Faces as we can muster, JS, Paul & Sir John Lally included.
I'd like it to be a Saturday, if possible, & I need it to be soon...
Beyond that, let's fix the whole shebang up pronto presto & have some fun.
... Which is what we do here, sorry, Spit of '76...
Jimmy xxx
Or is it 'Presto Pronto' ?
... Sounds like a Georgie Fame B side...
One for our newest troll:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fu4VIEolthY
Stick around ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LswLS2MiSL8
I wonder if I'm on a roll ?
Much love to Hard Bop -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asDKkMHUjZg&feature=related
Clothes Mad ?
Clothes Glad !
(Vodka for breakfast becomes me...)
might be just as well his birth year... not that I care...
one thing, you could note, is that what GG describes a spot-on 60s look, could be just as well contructed as a classic timeless look, or as top fashionable, nothing necessarily associated with what GG sees.
It definitely doesn't sound like an anachronistic look, to me, at last...
Spot on, Moose and AB!
But surely the 60s Ivy look is back at the fore of fashion for young men? They might not know the history of it, other than its American but it sure is playing a part in the attire of yound un's wardrobes. I guess for a yank its got cultural meanings but in europe its a look, if its the first time you've seen the look, its a new look. Doesn't matter its been done before.