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#1 2013-03-31 04:01:07

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 342

What's The Point ?

 

#2 2013-03-31 05:15:27

Kingston1an
Member
Posts: 4180

Re: What's The Point ?

Another satisfied customer.

How about High Street Ivy? Affordable and without the snobbery.

Best

High Street Man


"Florid, smug, middle-aged golf club bore in this country I'd say. Propping up the 19th hole in deepest Surrey bemoaning the perils of immigration."

 

#3 2013-03-31 05:23:59

formby
Member
From: Wiseacre
Posts: 8359

Re: What's The Point ?


"Dressing, like painting, should have a residual stability, plus punctuation and surprise." - Richard Merkin

Souvent me Souvient

 

#4 2013-03-31 05:30:34

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 342

Re: What's The Point ?

My original costing for this was around £400 head to toe.  £330 shows some real nouse.  Impressive for a youngster without piles of cash to play with.

Which was the point.

 

#5 2013-03-31 05:31:23

Drum Thunder !!!
Son of Odin
From: the Time that Land Forgot.
Posts: 3768

Re: What's The Point ?

I can do you Ivy for £35, excluding tip.


Arrives unpressed and minimally packaged.

 

#6 2013-03-31 05:34:51

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 342

Re: What's The Point ?

Because this was 'High Street' Vintage was missing from this equation. I wonder what the minimum for head to toe Ivy could be, still keeping it Ivy ?

 

#7 2013-03-31 05:38:06

Drum Thunder !!!
Son of Odin
From: the Time that Land Forgot.
Posts: 3768

Re: What's The Point ?

I think you can get a decent vintage shirt, for a tenner. I've even got one as low as $3 with all the trimmings, in batiste oxford.

Last edited by THAW !!!! (2013-03-31 05:40:38)


Arrives unpressed and minimally packaged.

 

#8 2013-03-31 05:47:50

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 342

Re: What's The Point ?

Makes sense.

A Hardy and Johnson head to toe Ivy costing might be fun to do... But that would be another article... 

Ivy is odd... Probably it's most expensive as you start out. Later you find all the names to know and the deals to be had.

I'm still happy enough with my High Street Ivy suggestions for Spring / Summer from last year detailed above. Maybe this year I'll also do an Autumn / Winter version for Fitzgerald's Closet ?

Right - To lunch !

 

#9 2013-03-31 07:04:09

4F Hepcat
THE Cat
Posts: 14333

Re: What's The Point ?


Vibe-Rations in Spectra-Sonic-Sound

 

#10 2013-03-31 07:43:45

Leer R.
Member
From: Vienna
Posts: 3450

Re: What's The Point ?

 

#11 2013-03-31 08:27:54

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 342

Re: What's The Point ?

 

#12 2013-03-31 09:02:32

Sammy Ambrose
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Posts: 3649

Re: What's The Point ?


If you aren't seeing through all three eyes at once day and night you are up shit creek without a paddle. The Shooman

 

#13 2013-03-31 09:26:25

Acton_Baby
Member
From: West London
Posts: 3848

Re: What's The Point ?

Outlet Ivy ?

The Galleria in/near Hatfield has  Lands End and Gant outlets and a big TK Maxx (which seems to have a better choice of shoes than most branches, I've had Eastlands, Bass, Walkovers and Sperry there in last few visits).
Bicester Designer Village has Brooks Brothers (never seen anything worth purchasing tho') but few other likely candidates.

Factory shops can be a goldmine as well and only a Google search away.
The Midlands seems to be a hot-bed of shoes and raincoats/outerwear.

Any other suggestions ?


"I have about 100 pairs of pyjamas. I like to see people dressed comfortably."
Hugh Hefner

 

#14 2013-03-31 09:32:08

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 342

Re: What's The Point ?

 

#15 2013-03-31 09:38:09

4F Hepcat
THE Cat
Posts: 14333

Re: What's The Point ?

Outlet Ivy can be a dangerous dead end.

I was at the Outlet next to Dinseyland Paris yesterday:

Lacoste: the once proud vision of Reme totally and utterly destroyed. Cheap and nasty, except my wife bought several pique dresses, but for men forget it.

Ralp Lauren: overload of logos even on the chinos, poor quality and the fit ain't much better, but there was a massive line to the tills. The madras looked good initially, but on closer inspection it was just printed. A good business model though, everyone seems to like it, except me.

Facconable: absoutely miles above all the other competitors there. Great cloth, shame about the logo on the shirts, but this could be removed. Only problem, shirts 110 Euros. Not cheap for the student or limited budget. In this case, John Simons a much more cost effective and more definitive collar roll alternative.

Oh yes, the Facconable shop was empty.

Last edited by 4F Hepcat (2013-03-31 09:39:28)


Vibe-Rations in Spectra-Sonic-Sound

 

#16 2013-03-31 10:32:14

sonofstan
Member
Posts: 261

Re: What's The Point ?

Currently wearing.......

LL Bean check BD - €3 in a charity shop
Under a hand knit rust coloured Aran crew neck - €10 in a Charity
Helmut Lang Jeans (not quite Ivy, I guess, but they look like 505s from a distance) - €5 Charity
Padmore and Barnes Willow Mocs from P&B Factory Shop €46
When out earlier, i was wearing a proper navy surplus pea coat that I bought so long ago I can't remember what it cost.

I'm cheap

 

#17 2022-02-05 12:30:20

AFS
Member
Posts: 2740

Re: What's The Point ?

Does this perhaps link with the current interest in Community Clothing? 
JFM, one can't help feeling, was being a little disingenuous.  He was, when the mood took him, a bigger clothing snob than most.  The snobbery, in fact, was - and often still is - the point.  Would you really all celebrate if you could find everything you wanted at a Westfield-type shopping centre?

 

#18 2022-02-05 12:32:49

AFS
Member
Posts: 2740

Re: What's The Point ?

All this 'Ivy for everybody'...  I've never really believed it...  It certainly doesn't harmonize with the orthodox Modernist (or, if you like, 'Mod') aesthetic.

 

#19 2022-02-05 12:34:47

AFS
Member
Posts: 2740

Re: What's The Point ?

In fact, I can't help wondering if this is partly why 'DressedWell' has sprung into action.

 

#20 2022-02-05 12:50:00

woofboxer
Devil's Ivy Advocate
From: The Lost County of Middlesex
Posts: 7959

Re: What's The Point ?

Who would want to live in a world of the ‘sussed’? Part of the appeal is that you are aspiring to a style that is not of the mainstream. A style you have to learn about and that you can’t get in the high street, or even Jermyn St. That fascination with the not easily obtainable is true of British Ivy fans and probably of those US Ivy fans who do not actually hail from that all important New England Ivy heartland where babies are born wearing Alden loafers.


'I'm not that keen on the Average Look .......ever'. 
John Simons

Achievements: banned from the Ivy Style FB Group

 

#21 2022-02-06 04:09:02

AFS
Member
Posts: 2740

Re: What's The Point ?

I've often thought that the notion of being 'sussed' carries a highly negative charge.  Nonetheless, it is about ninety nine point nine per cent of the Modernist aesthetic: being 'In The Know', abandoning a look, a style, a club, a form of music when it goes 'wavy', i.e. available to, not 'the masses' but those one considers 'inferior'.  A forum like 'DressedWell' is built upon this ethos.  But my aversion to buying in 'the high street' arises out of pure snobbishness - which is only a loaded word, after all, for discernment or discrimination.  If it were not so, chaps like TRS would happily drink the brand of coffee I buy in Aldi, 'Barista'.  But he doesn't.  He tells us he doesn't.  Nor does he want to buy his boxer shorts from M&S. 
JFM was an out and out clothes snob, his stance encouraged by his 'Ivy mentors' back in the mid-80s. 
It's all highly understandable if not always admirable.

 

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