Last edited by Terry Lean (2007-01-25 08:38:26)
Finally got to see the end of this film & very good it was too.
Clever, funny, sad, etc., and more importantly a good wardrobe throughout:
Very nice Madras dressing gown & proper pajamas on the young Garp (Good pajamas throuthout in fact).
Lovely Argyle crew-neck & flannels also on the young scamp.
The adult Garp lives in flat-front Khakis, Cords (Both with a perfect hardly-there-at-all break), wonderful OCBDs with a real roll to the collar, saddle-shouldered Shetlands, a skinny repp tie, loafers, what look like Keds, a Cord sack jacket, etc.,
But the real star of the show is a mid-grey Herringbone, 3 to 2 roll, natural shoulder, patch & flap with upper bessom, welted-seamed sack jacket.
Perfect.
Slim down the lapels and it would be 'Breakfast at Sir Winston Churchills Flem spoon.'s' fodder.
Well worth a watch even if you don't like Ivy style... but if you do... even better!
Well shot, nice locations, blah, blah, blah, & a nice sack jacket. What more do you want?
t.
Edit: Not Keds but Sperry Topsider canvas deck shoes & I forgot to mention that the Herringbone sack also features a hooked vent.
Better & better!
Thanks for the emails boys.
Last edited by Terry Lean (2007-01-27 07:34:21)
Funny Terry, I considered posting about this very thing. I love the clothes and of the story.
I honestly think it's fantastic & am amazed I didn't know of it before.
This is the kind of thing I love about life - random, wonderful experiences...
Garp's clothes are Trad, but would you say that the film had Trad appeal?
And if not, how Trad is Trad?
A bit like the GTH thing on an earlier thread (Murray's Shetlands)... I think the reality of the whole classic American thing is far more red-blooded than we see on the MBs.
Only my take.
I read the book as teen per the advice of the OPH and movie reran on cable quite a bit. This is my first time seeing it as an adult, a great story.
Very Trad and if I'm not mistaken the book was included in the OPH. Garp's grandparents parents owned a beach house, a good portion of it was shot on a prep school campus, a story of those on the peripheral of WASP life, in the mothers parents case they seemed to be the real deal.
Yes, all the details are certainly there.
I just wondered if the story would appeal to our brothers 'over there'.
Only they can tell us!
Neither seen the movie nor read the book, but I will now. I liked the <<Paper Chase>> for some of the elements. I think there was a green Brooks oxford cloth in that one.
I loved the series of the Paper Chase but felt a little let down by the movie (Same with Payton Place - I can just about remember the series). Some nice elements mixed in with the wardrobe in both. I missed the green OCBD - I must watch it again!
Garp gets my recommendation.
Just been watching 'Garp' again (another busy day in the office...)
The Headmaster wears a really good natural shoulder, 3 button, checked Tweed jacket with patch & flap & upper patch. Very Brooksy looking pockets too I might add...
... And then he turns 'round...
Centre vent.
Half-belt.
Bi-swing back with that 'bellows' effect that they have.
AND a shoulder yoke.
I felt like somebody had picked up The Curiculum and desecrated it.
Last edited by jack_sparrow (2007-08-29 12:44:45)
I do love the movie, and the book. If this had been the only performance Robin Williams ever gave, I would love him unreservedly. The clothes are excellent. And how sexy is Cushy? Now there's a trad girlfriend I could get behind.
The book has some really disturbing rape material that makes it a lot less fun than the movie.
Another Irving adaptation (again with rape as a major plot element/theme--creepy) with good wradrobe is The Hotel New Hampshire. Nice preppy rig on Beau Bridges and Rob Lowe. The movie is a disaster, though.
I think John Irving is one we can claim for the Ivy canon with pride.
Last edited by Arthur (2007-08-29 11:49:37)
I'll check out Hotel New Hampshire - Thanks for the tip.
I remember Hampton Beach, NH, well and a large old hotel nearby inland. There was a small white painted wooden bridge over a stream to cross as you approached it from the beach. The surface of the bridge had an odd 'grain' to it which caused the car to veer off to one side. Mrs Sparrow always said that she could feel it trying to pull her into the (small) valley below.
http://www.hamptonbeach.org/photos-gallery-large.cfm?ID=104&Cat_ID=2
Happy memories of that place just kicking back & doing nothing.
Once I had a Salt Water Taffy fight there with my pal Paddy. We'd bought some Taffy to try & hated it so we started throwing it at each other.
http://www.sanbornscandies.com/candy.shtml
http://www.sanbornscandies.com/index.shtml
He got me right in the middle of the forehead & I grew a bump like Steven Berkoff for a few hours. How we laughed!
http://www.georgedillon.com/theatre/steven_berkoff.shtml
Thank you for reading.
j.
Last edited by jack_sparrow (2007-08-29 13:17:55)