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#26 2023-11-04 14:13:16

FlatSixC
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Re: PARIS...THE SEARCH FOR FRENCH IVY

https://ericbrightwell.com/2014/10/09/vive-les-minets-french-dandyism-in-the-1960s/

A blog write up on Les Minets I stumbled across.

 

#27 2023-11-05 07:22:39

colin
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Re: PARIS...THE SEARCH FOR FRENCH IVY

"Chambray button downs, a brown JS herringbone jacket, cords or jeans, a Grenfell mac and Paraboots or dessies" - sounds ideal!

Never really found a chambray shirt that I've liked....I must try again to find one as that above look sounds perfect.

 

#28 2023-11-05 07:26:17

colin
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Re: PARIS...THE SEARCH FOR FRENCH IVY

....and spotted the FB post. Who makes the scarf? Might get one myself - great!

 

#29 2023-11-05 15:22:06

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Re: PARIS...THE SEARCH FOR FRENCH IVY

I wore a Jake's chambray shirt today. I believe the expression is 'its the bollocks'. A seriously 'tasty' shirt. None of your slim fit nonsense as it is a baggy beauty.


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#30 2023-11-05 18:01:38

Yuca
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Re: PARIS...THE SEARCH FOR FRENCH IVY

My first ever Mercer was a chambray BD and it was a real beauty. I'm sure a Jake's would give it a run for its money though.


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#31 2023-11-06 02:14:55

FlatSixC
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Re: PARIS...THE SEARCH FOR FRENCH IVY

Colin ‘ ....and spotted the FB post. Who makes the scarf? Might get one myself - great!’

It’s navy blue with khaki spots and an ideal length for me, it’s not as poncy as a Paisley Tootal and has become my favourite scarf for spring/autumn.  A random purchase, it came from Ted Baker in Richmond which is not a shop I would bother with as a rule, but Mrs Flat likes it in there and the scarf just jumped out at me. I don’t expect they make it any more.

 

#32 2023-11-06 04:27:19

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Re: PARIS...THE SEARCH FOR FRENCH IVY

Oh FlatSixC, less of the 'poncy Paisley Tootal'. HaHa, that's what I was wearing yesterday with my chambray shirt. I did take it off in the pub though because I suspect I might have been subjected to a bit of mickey taking from the resident 'functioning' alcoholics.


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#33 2023-11-06 06:27:28

An Unseen Scene
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Re: PARIS...THE SEARCH FOR FRENCH IVY

Worth a look on silk scarves: http://nicholsonandwalcot.co.uk/mens/

 

#34 2023-11-06 17:28:40

Streetlight
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Re: PARIS...THE SEARCH FOR FRENCH IVY

Nothing poncy about wearing a paisley rayon scarf to stop the scratchiness of a Shetland around my neck.

 

#35 2023-11-07 07:17:19

Kingston1an
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Re: PARIS...THE SEARCH FOR FRENCH IVY

No, but silk scarves are a bit cold initially. Whereas as wool requires no warm up period.

Post COVID, I now wear those neck gaiters. Cheap and cheerful. Shove them in a pocket, no bother.


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#36 2023-11-07 07:34:03

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Re: PARIS...THE SEARCH FOR FRENCH IVY

Best umbrella I've recently purchased - as I'm forever leaving them behind –  was a small Uniqlo. Small enough to fit in my briefcase whilst being sturdy enough in the wind.

I strongly recommend searching out Brooks Madison fit chambray shirts. They're typically available in three different shades of blue. As with Mercer they're proper roomy fits.

On the subject of scarves I really like a college/regimental style in Saxony wool. The Regimental Shop or Smart Turnout are good for these.

 

#37 2023-11-07 13:10:27

FlatSixC
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Re: PARIS...THE SEARCH FOR FRENCH IVY

Alvey - ‘ I strongly recommend searching out Brooks Madison fit chambray shirts.’

I could do with a new Chambray, how do you get to the Brooks US website? Every time I try to click on that my browser defaults to the Brooks EU site and there’s a limited range on there, not including Chambrays.

 

#38 2023-11-08 02:31:10

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Re: PARIS...THE SEARCH FOR FRENCH IVY

FSC

Sadly you can't direct access the USA website anymore.

I would call a USA store directly or get the USA customer services email.

Also look on Amazon. Brooks have a presence on there.

There were some NWT on Ebay recently too.

I bought mine earlier in the year whilst on holiday in the States.

 

#39 2023-11-08 03:16:37

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Re: PARIS...THE SEARCH FOR FRENCH IVY

I didn't think it worth starting a new thread as we have so few threads on the go these days..... But, I thought this might be of interest to some at least, a FB page ' The Mods' has cropped up a few times, I've taken a look and there is the usual stale comments from guys from the 60's ( we were all smart in suits etc), and the guys from the 80's with their Jam outfits, BUT, there is a guy called Patrick Uden (some of you might know of him, but a new-ish name to me), making some very good contributions, art school mod (dob 1946), and still very much forward thinking, I believe he's making a contribution to the magazine that recently carried an article about Chiltern St, ( interview with Sean ?), for me it's still fascinating to hear stories from guys from that period of 'mod' , the transition from 1950's modernists before it went public in 1964 , let's face it we might think of ourselves as ' Ivyists' but it all started from being a mod, or mod-wannabee in our younger lives,

 

#40 2023-11-08 06:51:22

FlatSixC
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Re: PARIS...THE SEARCH FOR FRENCH IVY

Alvey - ‘Sadly you can't direct access the USA website anymore.’

I thought as much, perhaps I need one of those dynamic ISP proxy oohjamaflips!

 

#41 2024-02-19 03:42:23

FlatSixC
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Re: PARIS...THE SEARCH FOR FRENCH IVY

I shall continue to pursue a  French Ivy look this year. With spring/summer just around the corner, I have acquired one of John Simons stripey boating blazers and it will be one of the pillars of my SS24 wardrobe. To be worn in a louche manner with Lacoste polos, white jeans or chinos and plimsolls or loafers with no socks. I may even get a grandad collarless shirt.  Am thinking of getting sunglasses with light coloured lenses like Bono wears.

 

#42 2024-02-19 06:28:06

FlatSixC
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Re: PARIS...THE SEARCH FOR FRENCH IVY

My Brooks Brothers tropical wool blazer has not seen action for a couple of years, but all of a sudden I’m enthused by it. So, it will feature in the mix, along with a Brooks madras jacket , faded jeans and white bucks.

 

#43 2024-03-22 01:21:23

Horace
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Re: PARIS...THE SEARCH FOR FRENCH IVY

For good quality telescoping umbrellla — Fox umbrella — you can get them at Antoine in Paris.  Though probably  50-60 GBP less direct from Fox.

Last edited by Horace (2024-03-22 01:22:09)


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#44 2024-03-22 05:27:57

AlveySinger
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Re: PARIS...THE SEARCH FOR FRENCH IVY

Stax

Surprisingly my journey here wasn’t through mod. I used to think of it as a bit backwards looking.Later the mods crossed over to our scene with acid jazz and we crossed over to the sixties stuff with Absolute Beginners and Blue Note. Must admit I loved the Style Council though.  Wellers rebirth of mod schtik was just copying what was on the soul scene - white jeans, Burlington socks, LaCoste, Weejuns, gelled hair.

I was into the early eighties jazz funk and soul scene where there was a lot of interest in Americana. Loafers were good for dancing in, heavy sweatshirts looked different and varsity jackets were popular too.I hadn’t heard of Ivy

When my career took off I liked a lot of Ralph. That lead me to brushed shetlands, natural shoulder jackets, repo ties and surcingle belts and subsequently I found the relaunched John Simons in Chiltern Street.

I’m really grateful that Talk Ivy has opened my eyes to a lot of Sixties influences and the wider concept of Ivy - new wave films, Italian design, mid century furniture to name but a few.

 

#45 2024-03-22 07:41:22

An Unseen Scene
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Re: PARIS...THE SEARCH FOR FRENCH IVY

Ironically Mod didn't lead me to any of the wider design, style etc influences back in the 1980s - it was Northern Soul and pictures of people at Twisted Wheel, Golden Torch, Va Vas, Catacombs etc looking absolutely immaculate around 68-71 that took me back to Ivy and then onto the wider (lower case) modernism.  There was a light bulb moment I recall and never looked back then.

 

#46 2024-08-14 00:54:41

FlatSixC
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Re: PARIS...THE SEARCH FOR FRENCH IVY

I found another Old England shirt on eBay. This one is a button down floral design in a rather challenging lilac colour. However, I will release my inner Jacques Dutronc this autumn by pairing it with a navy blue Keydge, Levis and some dark brown suede JM Weston loafers I netted from a charity shop in Marylebone.

 

#47 2024-08-14 01:39:37

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Re: PARIS...THE SEARCH FOR FRENCH IVY

FSC - you're running a parallel here with Andy Wagon ( AKA Woofboxer) who has posted something very similar over on the ILG on FB, seems Old England floral shirts are in abundance on ebay , maybe I need to check them out !

 

#48 2024-08-14 08:16:47

Runninggeez
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Re: PARIS...THE SEARCH FOR FRENCH IVY

@Stax They are the same person.

Last edited by Runninggeez (2024-08-14 08:56:47)

 

#49 2024-08-14 11:16:09

Staxfan
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Re: PARIS...THE SEARCH FOR FRENCH IVY

Really.? We learn something new every day , haha

 

#50 2024-08-15 01:33:00

RobbieB
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Re: PARIS...THE SEARCH FOR FRENCH IVY

I've recently had an itch that won't go away re floral BD shirts. As FlatSixC points out some colours can be challenging, to say the least. I had a great one in blue and white  back in 1970/71 and if I could find a similar one I would buy it but I'm doubtful if I will and that's probably a good thing. Eventually the itch will go away and normal service will resume.


'I am a closet optimist' Leonard Cohen.

 

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