The antithesis of 'Preppy' & 'Trad' -
Very Ivy.
Very Ivy Shop.
Very Strachan & Lally when I was there.
What say ye?
Pile it all on or leave it out?
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Have to agree, trying to stand out leads to garish a lot of the time. Balance is the key, it always was, and it always will be.
Yes!
For example, I like layering, but this preppy thing about wearing four or five polo shirts or button downs? An affectation, isn't it?
It is all to do with standing out. I used to go manic with colour combos, but the slow drip drip of realisation that things need to relate as well as contrast is hitting home.
Yes,"less is more", but only if "less" is the best.
In other words, with the old Brooks Brothers quality, less was more.
I go with the old Brooks as far as possible. Press (for example) stand a fair way behind. I am increasingly fond of London Fog: honest, straightforward, inexpensive. Vintage Alan Paine for knitwear. Colours: mainly navy, pale blue, shades of dark green, shades of grey. Less in the way of maroon nowadays. Charcoal and some fawn, but limited. Bottle green cords from Paul Stuart, Bean for jeans, Woolrich for warmth. I quite likely own less than anyone else on 'Talk Ivy'.
'Made In The USA' remains more important to me than anything, in spite of all the rubbish I see.
I've told this story before -
I was waaaay overdresed when I had my Ivy Shop 'interview' with Ian Strachan. He was just in his habitual Levis, Sebagos, Brooks Shirt & Alan Paine...
So then for my first working day I pulled it all right back to just Bass, Levis Chinos, Troy Shirt & a Heavy ribbed Navy 'Fishermans' style sweater from M&S. Mr Lally wasn't too different either, only he wore Tweed trousers & a Lambswool Crewneck up top with his Sebagos.
During the afternoon John Simons rang up & Ian told him he had one of his customers with him - "He looks the part" was the verdict & I was a very happy boy, despite Ian forgetting my name.
Ian called Chions 'Cottons' by the way. Just thought I'd share that.
Less was more.
I guess because 'Preppy' & 'Trad' are assumed identities that's why they need all the signifiers so people can make no mistake about what you are presenting yourself as being. "I am Preppy", "I am a Trad". Ivy is just a style of dress, you can't say "I am an Ivy" and so the need for all the totemic signifiers disappears.
Maybe?
Plainer & Classier.
Make the effort to stop yourself from trying to make an impression. A classic young man's mistake.
Or an insecure man's mistake, whatever his age...
Relax. Wear clothes. Live. Maybe you'll get a little arse or fanny?
I try to impose certain rules upon myself: fibres, provenance, colour: in no particular order. But, in principle, it must be cotton, wool or cashmere. I find it makes life easier.
This remains vital. It's often a temptation to 'overegg the pudding'. Too 'Mod' in approach by half. Presenting that 'one stand-out item' requires discipline.