/\ love this '64 advert.
great shirt/jacket combos.
Yeah! And the quality of the illustration and design - superb.
Who could've imagined back in 1956 that the bloke in the workwear would be the acceptable style of men's clothing today?
It's amazing that you could walk into Zachry on Peachtree St. in Atlanta in 1955 and walk out with all the trim.
AC, this is the best collection of images I think we've had here on Talk Ivy.
Thanks WM but not sure i agree with these images being the best collection on here.
I pefer the Geogia Tech thread as they were real images not staged for advert.
these Esquire ads represent the fantasy of Ivy, they're great for research, they prove that the look was heavily marketed, they're visually entertaining, and they increase the information available to us, but the Georgia Tech Blueprint yearbook photos showing a decade and a half of real life Ivy, photos that were never publicly available for mass viewing, are a source of historic Ivy that for me is equaled only by the mighty Take Ivy itself .....
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Well played, Armchaired. I'm digging the guy on the right in the Pendleton ad.
Ha! I've got the coat on the bottom right!
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I love the Tech Ivy thread too - but it's part of the picture not the whole or even most.
As for Take Ivy: if it had been made 5 or 10 years earlier it would be very appealing to me, despite my not being an old IL student. Back in the 50s the campus look was anticipating the classic style that would sweep the nation. By the mid 60s the campus look had become a young man's style that would never look good on anyone past their early 20s. At the same time a lot of the style is the classic look so I do still enjoy the book to an extent, but the supertight highwater trousers in particular I find unappealing and very specific to a limited group of people.
This is more my scene, although I don't have any connection to Pennsylvania (nor is it the whole story):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tpo1GtbWPys
/\ it goes without saying that neither Tech Ivy not Take Ivy represents the whole picture, nobody has claimed that was the case ......
but the highwater pants in Take Ivy can be extreme, it's true ..... I think that fad actually came about accidentally as a result of a combination of pants being shrunk in the laundry and growing students outgrowing their old clothes .....
if it inspired Thom Browne in any way I'm even more against it .....
the highwaters are goofy as hell, few of us here at TI wear them, most of us are sanforized and it feels fine ....
very much looking forward to viewing the film you posted, I hope it entertains me as much as the Dartmouth film AC posted many moons ago, it reminds me of the educatiional films we used to watch in elementary school on Friday afternoons .......
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