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#726 2021-12-19 08:23:39

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

Proper Gloverall weather this.... 
Yesterday: Navy Gloverall, "Washed olive" Champion x Todd Snyder pocket sweat, 501s, Astorflex Walkflex Chukka Boot, Anonymous ism socks, Laurence Odie watch cap, Dr Who-type scarf, Harris Tweed gloves.

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#727 2021-12-19 13:05:44

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

Yes.  Gloverall, thick Woolrich shirt (looks like tweed), Brooks cashmere scarf, lambswool v-neck (stone), 501s, thick socks, Nicholas Deakin boots. 

The Stetson cap is coming out tomorrow, 'Peaky Blinders' or no sodding 'Peaky Blinders'.

 

#728 2021-12-23 05:10:51

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

Gloverall back on, together with Ralph Lauren Black Watch (lovely and thick; maybe better than L.L.Bean), the Russell Athletic sweat/popover, a recently acquired pair of USA-made 501s (with what TRS might describe as a 'rockabilly' cuff), newly wiped-off Converse.  Geriatric college student vibe. 
Very misty in the valley.

 

#729 2021-12-25 16:39:17

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

Long time reader enjoying the forum renaissance...

Today...

John Simons wool button down
Ralph Lauren cardigan
Lee Rider 101z
Hutton desert boots in sand

 

#730 2021-12-26 01:27:16

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

Nice to see you posting, Kennedy.

 

#731 2021-12-26 05:45:09

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

Tan Gloverall
Blue, yellow, red college scarf (years old; possibly University Of Leeds; can't remember)
Nordic Twill Gant button-down (thrifted about four or five years ago and now nicely softened)
Heavyweight Russell Athletic v-neck sweatshirt (USA)
501s (which I managed to cuff without cribbing from a 'blog')
Royal blue John Smedley socks
Nicholas Deakins (now pretty muddy)

 

#732 2021-12-30 12:58:20

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

Oops it’s all gone quiet on here.

Navy blue Aquascutum single breast fly front raincoat.
Grey tweed Hardy & Johnson jacket over dark blue twill Kamakura button down.
Harry Stedman guards stripe surcingle belt
Hertling stone colour cords with cuffs
Dark brown suede Paraboot split toes


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

Achievements: banned from the Ivy Style FB Group

 

#733 2022-01-05 05:24:44

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

Early walk up and down the hills here:

Gloverall
College scarf ('tossed' as Frosty once put it)
Thick Woolrich shirt
Russell Athletic sweat/popover
Faded down USA-import 501s (strictly non-Strachan)
Thick Bridgedale walking socks (inherited)
Bouncy Converse

 

#734 2022-01-08 04:28:47

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

The rain it raineth.  No walk today.

Listening to 'Blue Train'.

Black Bean cardigan with many holes in it, Black Watch Ralph Lauren shirt, black Wranglers.

 

#735 2022-01-10 02:29:18

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

Yesterday lunch in Windsor with our chums - dark brown Keydge cord jacket over Kamakura denim button down (AFS inspired), JS chinos and Sanders playboys, navy blue Aquascutum fly front mac and Tootle for the outside parts.


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

Achievements: banned from the Ivy Style FB Group

 

#736 2022-01-10 02:45:14

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

Woofboxer is kind to credit it me with this look, but I stole it from (most likely) Anthony Perkins.  Not directly but by filtering.  Happens all the time. 
Last time I was in Windsor - circa 1968 - my father photographed Yehudi Menuhin stepping out of his car by the castle.

 

#737 2022-01-12 01:11:27

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

Inspired by yesterday’s chats about Archie Leach and un-natural fibres.

White US Brooks ocbd
Mid grey wool flat fronts
Light grey socks
Black loafers
A dark green 100% acrylic shawl neck cardigan

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#738 2022-01-14 08:11:58

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

Seen (yesterday) morning: two people in nightwear, including one in flip-flops (a woman, walking her dog along the A6, a very busy road).  I was wrapped up and still feeling the cold.

 

#739 2022-01-15 09:28:43

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

Ralph Lauren Black Watch flannel shirt
Saks Fifth Avenue sports sweater
Baracuta trenchcoat
Dark 501s with rockabilly-style cuff
Falke Argyle socks (black with two shades of green)
Nicholas Deakins

 

#740 2022-01-18 04:31:18

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

USA-made Red River denim button-down
Navy Braemar golf sweater
No-name chinos

Dowdy off-duty golfer look, ideal for reading S.J.Perelman's Letters.  Singapore, he said, was one of the two places in the world where Americans were popular - the second being America.

 

#741 2022-01-19 05:22:22

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

L.L.Bean flannel shirt
Russell Athletic
Faded down 501s
Anonymous-Ism socks
Jack Purcell

Cat to the vet for annual check-up.  We lead exciting lives up here in the frozen north.

 

#742 2022-01-25 07:55:31

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

Tan Gloverall
St.Edmund's College scarf
Brooks Makers - red and green check ('Christmassy' my wife said.  Hmmm).
Russell Athletic
Dark USA-made 501s
Hiking socks
Jack Purcell (insufficient bounce for pounding the streets).

 

#743 2022-01-27 03:20:57

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

Baracuta trenchcoat (stone? oyster?  Looks nice but probably more trouble than its worth after you've finished faffing about with the loops etc.).
Yellow Makers.  Not a colour I usually favour but it's nicely muted and buttery
My favourite Saks Fifth Avenue Shetland sports sweater
Faded down 501s
£12 Converse (Made in Vietnam; doing good service)

Very mild here this morning.

 

#744 2022-01-27 03:55:14

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

AFS-What you were wearing yesterday was almost identical to something I would have worn in winter 72/73.
The Gloverall would have been green, the scarf, Leeds University, so green,white and maroon, the shirt one of my mates cast offs, not Brooks but US made,faded Lee or Levi maybe bootleg, thick wool socks, Jack Purcell look alikes or sand desert boots or ,god forbid, blue Swedish clogs.

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'I am a closet optimist' Leonard Cohen.

 

#745 2022-01-27 04:01:21

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

Robbie, I've an idea one of my scarves is an old Leeds University item, bought on Ebay about a dozen or so years ago.

 

#746 2022-01-27 04:27:53

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

I always liked the colour combination of the Leeds scarf. I once had a stripped shirt in the same colours, which was a favourite of mine.


'I am a closet optimist' Leonard Cohen.

 

#747 2022-01-29 10:37:16

AFS
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Posts: 2740

Re: Ivy league style for today (part 2)

Dhobi maincoat
Blue M&M OCBD
Lambswool v-neck (stone)
Silvermans chinos
John Smedley socks
Dark khaki Astorflex

 

#748 2022-02-04 03:09:05

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

Just come in from my morning walk.  Seen: chap about the size of a small elephant, waddling and wheezing along, wearing a Lambretta Northern Soul hoodie.  Poor Northern Soul, suffering indignity upon indignity since the days of Nosmo King and Wigan's Chosen Few. 
I put on the Bronte waxed jacket, with all that padding.  Makes it warm as a duffle coat.  Are they 'Ivy League'?  Barbour seem to be appreciated by some of our American friends but, as with the classic trench-coat, Burberrys' or otherwise, Ivy heads are divided.  Neither find much favour with our Gibson.  Anyway, I teamed it with a thick Woolrich shirt and a Russell Athletic quarter-zip and my favourite faded-down 501s.  All USA-made (at least on the face of it).  And Converse.

 

#749 2022-02-05 07:08:04

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

Chilly and blustery up here in the Boondocks.  Bought a few books: decent biography on Satchmo, a book of Miro's drawings, fiction by Capote and Nabokov.  Never let it be said that the posters on 'Talk Ivy' lack intellect! 
Wore Gloverall, J.Press lambswool scarf, Ralph Lauren flannel shirt, chunky Aran cardigan, dark Levis, 'unremarkable' Burlington socks, Nicholas Deakin boots.

 

#750 2022-02-05 09:07:00

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

Exercising my bus pass, dropping off a couple of items for alteration by my Latvian sewing lady. JS khaki moleskin trousers, Lands End chambray BD, Lord Jeff navy blue crew neck shetland, Pataboots, Aquascutum navy blue raincoat, Blue and white Tootal. Wishing to remain low key on one of the more challenging neighbourhoods in our area in case the locals think I’m from the Social.


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

Achievements: banned from the Ivy Style FB Group

 

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