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#601 2021-09-27 09:46:08

A Fine Sadness
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Re: Ivy league style for today (part 2)

Admission.  I bought the wingtips first.  Expensive - customs charges on top.  Didn't like them and I look more like Hank Marvin than Lee.  Did a long search for the smooths - on Ebay - single bid, held for the entire auction, not expensive.  Rarer?

 

#602 2021-09-27 09:48:11

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Re: Ivy league style for today (part 2)

When you say wingtips are you referring to longwings?

I believe smooths (aka PTBs) did sell less than longwings back in the day. I love both.

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#603 2021-09-27 09:49:46

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Re: Ivy league style for today (part 2)

Yes.

 

#604 2021-09-27 09:57:06

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Re: Ivy league style for today (part 2)

I can't recall Hank Marvin ever wearing Florsheim longwings although I must admit I'm not a big fan of the Shads (or Cliff).


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#605 2021-09-30 09:00:38

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Re: Ivy league style for today (part 2)

Brooks white OCBD
Alan Paine slipover
English Squire coat
Falke
Astorflex dark khaki

Just for a trip to Aldi!  Found a good Italian red...

 

#606 2021-09-30 09:01:41

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Re: Ivy league style for today (part 2)

Oh - and green cords...  dammit...

 

#607 2021-10-01 18:51:31

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Re: Ivy league style for today (part 2)

Unfortunately marooned in a hot climate.

Sears blue pocket tee
60's cut off green plaid 5 pocket snap button shorts
Vans Authentics white

 

#608 2021-10-07 07:02:24

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Re: Ivy league style for today (part 2)

This morning...  out for groceries... 

Brooks OCBD
Bottle green Smedley v-neck (cotton)
'Grubby olive' Dhobi raincoat
The horrible green cords
Nicholas Deakins boots

 

#609 2021-10-08 10:39:51

Yuca
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Re: Ivy league style for today (part 2)

I'd bite the bullet and get a couple of pairs of O'Connell's cords in colours you like. Tan and navy might be the obvious choices. Then abstain from feeding your wardrobe for a couple of months minimum.


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#610 2021-10-08 11:42:15

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Re: Ivy league style for today (part 2)

I intend to hang fire on any more overseas buying until a Brooks shirt turns up.  Like everyone else I became pissed off with random customs charges, so stopped buying on Ebay/Etsy about twelve years ago.  If that bloody card from Royal Mail should drop through the door, well...  I like the sound of O'Connell's - always have - but American (and Canadian) sellers on ABE are trying to charge a fortune for shipping books.  I built up a huge collection of vintage science fiction by mostly buying from US dealers.  No longer.  Shipping...  customs...  what a life...

 

#611 2021-10-08 11:46:05

Yuca
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Re: Ivy league style for today (part 2)

It's true, if you follow my advice you will probably end up with a customs bill.


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#612 2021-10-08 12:16:22

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Re: Ivy league style for today (part 2)

Words of wisdom from a Parcelforce driver bringing my Florsheim Imperial wingtips.

"Serves you right for buying from America".

I was rendered speechless.

 

#613 2021-10-08 12:33:31

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Re: Ivy league style for today (part 2)

Mind you nowadays Ebay puts the custom charges on upfront, so at least you know what you're letting yourself in for.


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#614 2021-10-09 05:47:02

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Re: Ivy league style for today (part 2)

Up to last year I spent 50 years in the shipping/ forwarding/ logistics business so I know a bit about customs matters, my best advice is, if possible, get your purchases sent to friends/family/contacts in the country you're buying from, ask them to re-forward to you and on the paperwork/label describe the item as a 'Gift' or 'Present' and show a low but realistic value, ($25/$35), they should ( repeat should), get through tax/charges free, Shops can't do this as their customs authorities will be penalising them, but individuals can, I've done this several times from the USA with my contacts there and the items have got through UK Customs with no charges, recently I bought some collars for my dogs, ( sad yes I know !) from a US retailer, the total value was around $85, for some reason the US retailer described the items as a gift or something, ( not at my request), and I had no charges to pay, I had factored in duty/tax etc on the overall costs so not to pay anything was a result, as a general rule I'd say you'd avoid UK customs charges if your purchases are below around £120, this is roughly the limit you have when you bring items home from overseas in your luggage, you'd have seen the signs when coming back through UK customs, hope this helps a little, but no guarantees from me !

 

#615 2021-10-11 02:55:20

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Re: Ivy league style for today (part 2)

Later, to accompany my wife to the nearby town where she has her post-cancer treatment swimming lessons, I shall be mooching around, looking for a well thought-of Italian coffee shop, wearing a navy poplin shirt, chinos, cordovan wingtips, one or the other of the fly-fronted raincoats.  Looks like being mild again today but I value a raincoat nowadays for its look as much as any protection it might give from our autumn weather.

 

#616 2021-10-12 23:45:14

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Re: Ivy league style for today (part 2)

For a trip to Kingston shops with Mrs W: old Burberry’s G4 type navy blue over navy blue Lacoste polo, British khaki Orvis chinos, snuff brown Sanders playboys, Persol shades.


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#617 2021-10-20 03:55:41

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Re: Ivy league style for today (part 2)

Woof, I know from previous posts you're a fan of the Orvis chinos, never seen them whenever I've visited the shop in (lower) Regent St, I've been hesitant of ordering them online without knowing the spec of them, ( hem, knee, thigh widths), I ordered a pair of their chino shorts a couple of years ago which were very ' billowy', I looked like the little guy in ' It a'int arf hot mum' when I tried them on, they went back, is the sizing anything like the Cording's chino / drill trousers which I have & like (when they were 100% cotton) ?, any advice would be appreciated, cheers

 

#618 2021-10-20 06:13:42

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Re: Ivy league style for today (part 2)

Staxfan - yes I've been very pleased with the Orvis trim fit Ultimate chinos and, as they've lasted well I haven't bought any for several years. Assuming they haven't changed the cut, it appears they are still available on-line and coincidentally they have an offer at the moment!

https://www.orvis.co.uk/p/ultimate-khakis-trim-fit-plain-front/12pf01

'Trim fit' conjures up images of figure hugging garments but they are not in that category.

On the other hand the Ultimate (denoting higher quality) chinos are also available in a traditional cut, not only are they very baggy, they are somewhat shapeless, particularly around the seat. So unless you have a massive arse I would give those a miss.


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#619 2021-10-20 08:31:25

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Re: Ivy league style for today (part 2)

Thanks Woof, useful info, I'll maybe take a punt on the trim fits, I guess their trimfit is what some of us would categorise as a regular fit, I guess my idea of an Ivy look is mid-late '60's which was a trim look , no problems with the size of my backside ! cheers

 

#620 2021-10-21 08:22:04

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Re: Ivy league style for today (part 2)

Great to see the site is back up;

Brooks blue university stripe OCBD
Jamieson's navy shetland sweater
Wrangler jeans
Black Solovairs
Blue Woolrich 60/40 parka

 

#621 2021-10-21 10:47:56

woofboxer
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Re: Ivy league style for today (part 2)

Welcome back Suedelove - sounds like a good autumn outfit.


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#622 2021-10-21 15:55:49

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Re: Ivy league style for today (part 2)

Berma-Pride windbreaker
Arrow Cum Laude blue ocbd
LVC jeans
70's Wallabees

 

#623 2021-10-22 11:26:11

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Re: Ivy league style for today (part 2)

Hardy & Johnson Herringbone Tweed Sack Jacket
Kamakura Vintage Ivy Chambray BD
Tellason Ladbroke Grove Jeans
Brown Suede Sebago Montserratts (Made in the USA)

 

#624 2021-10-23 06:45:24

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Re: Ivy league style for today (part 2)

I have a Hardy and Johnson herringbone jacket.

Also a H&J navy sack jacket. Good value.


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#625 2021-10-23 06:54:45

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Re: Ivy league style for today (part 2)

I hope the chaps are both fine. We knew the life and care that went into their jackets. Their pictures of them in an appropriate design setting were glorious and up at the blog links I shared to keep them around.

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