... And Cord suits are not "Trad", as we remember AAAT deciding not too long ago with great feeling.
Dammit - AAAT 'Trad' isn't Trad! Sort your bloody selves out, boys -
Last edited by Russell_Street (2010-03-30 04:47:34)
Ahhhh - Because they start from an attractive (to them) iGent dogma & then try to fit in the real world to back themselves up.
It's all arse about face. The cart before the horse.
But it suits them.
The trick is to get the bright sparks to improve the whole shebang by questioning their various unhistoric 'rules'.
It'll either work out or not...
Some progress HAS been made with them over time, but the seductive power of the Disney/Harris view of the American Tradition is still very strong for lazy thinkers.
Ah, well.
I wore a borrowed tobacco brown cord jacket with football buttons and leather elbow patches to an interview for a teacher training degree aged 17.................
.............I didn't get in.
I love the look of a chambray shirt, fawn cord jacket, and black knit tie...but I can't figure out which pants to wear with it. Shirt too similar to jeans, chinos with a fawn jacket tough to pull off, flannels and worsted too "fancy"...any ideas?
Olive poplin pants? A fawn cord suit? Gabardine or Cavalry Twill pants? I'd just go with the flannels.
I'd go for dark blue jeans. I know it's a bit Ralph Lauren but I prefer to think of it as 'Rugged Trad' as our Ivy fixated Japanese cousins term this type of look in the wonderful 'Free and Easy' magazine.
g.g.
I have to say I'm a fan of corduroy on corduroy - different shades and wales even (although not jumbo cord) Nice rumpled professor look, or 60s architect.
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Interesting, I'll have to see.
On another subject, I need to find some cord shirts....
Bump. Jim has a vintage one on the way to JS. 40R.
I like those O'Connell's jackets on the first page here a lot.
Jim
Cord suit with a knitted tie, button down and dirty bucks ........so Ivy it hurts.
Wasn't it that corner-stone of 1960's Ivydom, Bobby Dylan that once sang, 'his bucks are dirty, but his hands are clean'?
/\ Like that a lot !
Another bit of Trad fun was that zippered knitwear was judged not Trad - Nevermind that it was a commonplace of the 1930s... It just didn't suit their fantasy of what the past & their tradition was.
... So they invented a new Disney version for themselves instead !
Such foolish fun !
Jim.
http://youtu.be/ySy01kR5r2k
http://corduroyclub.com/
One for Kingstonian:
Navy needlecord 3-button Ivy suit
Blue mini check Gingham button down collar shirt
Black or blue 2"+ silk knit tie optional
A white tee shirt if it is cold
Brown suede Chukka boots
Red socks
842 crop or shorter
Maybe a tan mac?
What's wrong?
No pants/boxers?
Definitely white boxers!
Kingstonian...
or what about
Aviator shades
Madras check short sleeve
Levi's needlecord 5 pocket jeans or needlecord sta-prest, light coloured
Oxblood Bass Weejuns
blue or grey Argyle socks optional?
A trucker jacket (only for the kids) would have to be another material, but they also came in cord... A golf or tennis blouson, optional in summer...
That's what I heard...
Nowadays there are even Corduroy Harringtons!
I've seen a slightly scruffy (with a beard and a grown out barnet) Spanish student beard in a wonderful olive green Brooks cord 'Arry a few weeks ago... Desert Boots and jeans, if I recall correctly.