Here is some of my argyle collection. All designed by Alex Kabbaz and made by Bresciani.
Since we can't post photos on the forum i'll give a link to these beauties from my blog.
https://www.ganjingworld.com/news/alexander-kabbaz-designed-bresciani-argyle-socks/1gbl0ug58c1MMUH9BLsviuTL01o21c
What do you think guys, beautiful aren't they? Are they classic Ivy?...if not, tell me what classic Ivy argyles are.
Thanks for the link to your blog, you’ve got some amazing clobber there Shooey.
The pictures of the three/four aspects make a good point about longer socks. I must admit that, personally I’ve never been keen on Argyle pattern socks, but I have definitely moved on from wearing plain grey or navy blue socks which were once my go to. These days, in Autumn/Winter I’m going for simpler outfits with plain, rather than patterned, garments. Socks and scarves provide an opportunity to insert a bit of colour and personality into an otherwise low key look. My current preference is for socks with horizontal colour stripes, I haven’t gone for any luxury brands yet. But when you’ve got all the clothes you need and more besides, you can start to spend a bit more on accessories like socks.
Flatsix: thanks for sharing about your preferences, interesting.
Once upon a time, all l wore was navy socks; I bought 100 pairs, all the same sock. These days l love shadow stripes, argyles and all types. Love linen socks too. Luxury sox are awesome.
I like the blue and I like the green.
These designs remind me of the old French made Dore-Dore -- which were always more of what I'd call a "city argyle" sock.
By the way -- not having photos sucks. Grateful that the site is still up as I can't be arsed to go elsewhere, but it'd be nice if one could see photos.
I used to buy argyle socks from Burlington or Falke. I even went to the Falke factory once when I was passing through Germany. Back then I was more interested in buying running socks and Falke were the best I found.
As a teenager argyle socks was a thing for a short period but they had to be worn with decent shoes. No trainers and I was going to write no desert boots but I think I may have done that combination as a kind of late mod thing.
From above I would choose the green first and then the blue.
Last edited by RobbieB (2024-02-05 03:59:40)
Robbie,
Yes, I too remember the Eighties argyle with loafer look. Often worn with faded 501's and a pastel blouson.
Burlingtons always had great colour combinations but were pretty flimsy for an expensive sock.
I remember it was a thing in the Ivy Shop Richmond in the 80's that if you bought pretty much a full outfit, jacket, trousers, shirt ( maybe) shoes, they'd give you a free pair of Burlingtons of your choice from their stock, also Harringtons in Guildford use to do the same and 1 or 2 other shops I'd used over the years, never got any free socks when I first shopped in the IS in late 60's/early 70's as I could only ever afford a single item be it a shirt , sweater or shoes !
Shopping at the Squire shop there were times when I could only afford socks, but I had to buy something. I even did the black sebago- red sock look with plenty of sock showing. I still do the red sock/ black shoe at weddings. Funerals black socks.
Burlington had that annoying metal logo 'stud' but they used to do some good argyle patterns
Horace said:
I like the blue and I like the green.
Shooey says:
The green is probably the best of the lot closely followed by the grey/black/red argyle. The purples are also great. I need to stock up on more of these colours, will order 6 pairs of each next time.