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#1 2011-09-28 02:39:29

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The Style of Gibson Gardens

Might GG care to tell us about a few of his favourite things?

 

#2 2011-09-28 02:41:19

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Re: The Style of Gibson Gardens

Coltrane style...?

 

#3 2011-09-28 14:09:24

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Re: The Style of Gibson Gardens

I second that emotion.
I do enjoy reading Lord Gibbo's stuff. I don't always agree but I do like his style...

 

#4 2011-09-28 14:45:30

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Re: The Style of Gibson Gardens

It was more his preferred clothing style I was referring to.  Ivy, of course, but what in particular?  I think he still likes Smedley.  Shoes?  Alden still?  Possibly not.  Old Walk Over?  Red brick soles? 

He's quiet.

 

#5 2011-09-28 15:40:26

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Re: The Style of Gibson Gardens

Ivy League baby. Ivy League.

Whatever my master tells me. Now where is Johnny's number?

GG

 

#6 2011-09-28 15:42:24

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Re: The Style of Gibson Gardens

Of course, but...

 

#7 2011-09-28 15:55:20

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Re: The Style of Gibson Gardens

OK, you flatter me with your interest.

Shirts - Mercer. The best. Esp their blue chambray.
Ties - plain, knitted. Navy or dark green.
Keydge jackets, or vintage.
Levis vintage range. Great jeans.
Normally Clarks Cola desert boots, or wine tasselled Weejuns with the tassels cut off. A home-made Venetian, inspired by Jason Jules. Unlined BB Alden now and again. Gone off brogues.
Ecky Thump caps from Simons ('City Hats' from Belgium). Great Ivy cord cap from them too (like Lemmon's in IVY LOOK)
Gloverall Duffle, or a cracking BB herringbone overcoat someone passed on to me. College scarfs complete the look.

That's the basics. Pretty banal really. I dress down more these days. I have a little beard to make myself look more like JS.

GG

 

#8 2011-09-28 23:54:45

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Re: The Style of Gibson Gardens

The other Saturday boy at The Ivy Shop when I was there wore the Tasselless Tassel Weejun in just the way you mention due to an accident. A very cool look I thought, but was far too precious about my loafers to copy him.  I quite fancy trying it now. A lovely careless look.

 

#9 2011-09-29 01:30:09

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^ Something I couldn't do.  Not that I like tasselled loafers to begin with.  Penny man.

College scarves are great.  My wife lets me wear hers, from Warwick. 

Thanks, John, for indulging me so late at night.

 

#10 2011-09-29 02:32:38

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#11 2011-09-29 02:35:27

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Warwick.  Then Exeter.  Now Nottingham.  How many bloody degrees does a woman need?  Collect a scarf from each.  I bought a wallet from my gloopy place of learning, a wallet only.  Still good as new.  No-one mentions Keele.  The disgraced Lord Taylor went there.

 

#12 2011-09-29 02:35:58

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Re: The Style of Gibson Gardens

Back to loafers - The Yuma with holes in is a great look. Breaks up the vamp nicely.

I shall buy some modern Bass & F. them up !

Word.

Then I shall pimp my buttondown....

Sorry - Too much Kosher wine too early in the day...

wink

 

#13 2011-09-29 02:37:10

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Re: The Style of Gibson Gardens

Yeah, right, and put that wash n' wear in the machine...

 

#14 2011-09-29 02:40:46

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Re: The Style of Gibson Gardens

*Shudder*

 

#15 2011-09-29 02:42:34

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Re: The Style of Gibson Gardens

I think you are too careful a chap even to unbutton your buttondowns.

 

#16 2011-09-29 03:07:43

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Re: The Style of Gibson Gardens

Last edited by Sports Fan (2011-09-29 03:09:34)

 

#17 2011-09-29 03:14:48

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Re: The Style of Gibson Gardens

With two holes where the bar was for the tassells & the side lacing intact.

 

#18 2011-09-29 03:18:21

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Re: The Style of Gibson Gardens

Mind you, wasn't it Jason Jules who went sockless in wingtips?

 

#19 2011-09-29 03:21:32

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#20 2011-09-29 03:23:21

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Chaps - I can't help thinking it's a daft idea.

 

#21 2011-09-29 03:36:36

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Re: The Style of Gibson Gardens

Dug out my old college scarf the other day and it was too shabby to be worn so I ordered another via internet.

The idiots have sent me one with some ruddy great college crest on it, the kind of tat you'd flog to an Italian tourist.  Why this need for piling one thing on top of the other?  I liked the old plain striped version which didn't make you a walking, showing-off, beacon to any passer-by.

 

#22 2011-09-29 04:02:09

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You don't have holes in your de-tasselled Weejuns. You're left with the little slip of leather that the tassels used to be attached to. It looks great. I'll try and find JJ's pic. Honestly, penny loafers are SO 1985...

GG

 

#23 2011-09-29 04:05:15

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Re: The Style of Gibson Gardens

Not 'a timeless classic', then?  I'll admit, though, to not liking that 1980s graphic design thing, with the Harrington and Levis.

 

#24 2011-09-29 04:08:39

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#25 2011-09-29 04:10:14

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Jury's out.  Twelve angry men?

 

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