Good stuff as always, Sir.
I love the look most when it's not 'A Look'.
http://imdb.com/title/tt0105327/
The film in the link above was recommended through Modculture forums by a young Canadian lady who's an Ivy enthusiast. I watched it again during the weekend and I was wondering if anybody would be willing to share their thoughts on the clothes being worn..... TIA,
Alex
P.S. Been reading a lot and learning a thing or two in the process rather than posting on those topics concerning Ivy League. Fascinating stuff though......
Hi Alex -
That film's new to me, thanks.
Any other forum member know it?
(See where I've pimped your work over on Modcult. today, Al? Couldn't happen to a nicer guy!)
David
Last edited by Alex Roest (2007-02-12 07:50:59)
There are some good guys there.
I only stick to the American MBs because my interests are US clothes & music.
Last edited by Coolidge (2007-02-12 19:03:46)
If the pear-shaped wore their sacks cut closer they would look better too. An unfitted bag flatters nobody.
Word for word I agree with you, Cooly.
This style has always been one of youth, energy and education. It's a college boy style in origin.
Trad on the MBs emphasises a different aspect maybe - the young grown old, perhaps - but an older man with a youthful attitude can look chipper in Ivy League clothing too I think. It's a very adaptable style.