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#1 2008-02-25 10:05:20

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
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Anglo "Trad" / AAAT "Trad"...

Nothing in common. No common ground.

A true Anglo "Trad" will always sneer at the best the US can muster in this department.

American "Trad" is nowhere near English "Trad".

My Pa used to pick up my Brooks catalogues in the 80's and leaf through the pages of blazers & tweeds before putting the slim publications down and saying "Ahhhh - All the latest things from America."

I love American "Trad" with all my heart & soul, but when compared to its parent style, English "Trad", it really is a load of old shit, isn't it?

I'll tell you more if you ask.

Jim.

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#2 2008-02-25 10:11:51

mike
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From: Covington, KY
Posts: 1397

Re: Anglo "Trad" / AAAT "Trad"...

Why is it a load?  Is it because it appeals to lower and middle class people?  Or is it something else.


You love him? He is hephaistion.

 

#3 2008-02-25 10:14:20

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 342

Re: Anglo "Trad" / AAAT "Trad"...

Because the English are such fucking snobs, me old china!

 

#4 2008-02-25 15:22:53

Cheeky Monkey
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Re: Anglo "Trad" / AAAT "Trad"...

Good point Uncle - but may I offer up something else for the mix- on the whole the English are not good at change- it takes a long time for the English to catch on to anything percieved as "new"- nevue has such negative tones in England - where else can a hard working - industrious man - who has made plenty of money- be regarded with such derrision -other than dear sweet England

and we are fucking snobs- (good point -well made Uncle)

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#5 2008-02-26 12:04:39

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
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Re: Anglo "Trad" / AAAT "Trad"...

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#6 2008-02-26 20:14:15

katon
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Posts: 363

Re: Anglo "Trad" / AAAT "Trad"...

It all goes back to the essential question; why would one intentionally choose to wear RTW when they can afford bespoke? Understand this, and the quirks of American Trad all become clear. smile

Last edited by katon (2008-02-26 20:17:59)

 

#7 2008-02-27 01:50:47

Taylor McIntyre
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#8 2008-02-27 08:07:53

bandofoutsiders
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Re: Anglo "Trad" / AAAT "Trad"...

I'm not even sure where the line is drawn.  I mean, I've been looking around for tab and club collars here in the UK and everyone has told me that they are "American" collar styles, even though the former was invented by Prince Whomever of WhereEver and the latter originated at ETON (of all places!)

 

#9 2008-02-28 21:12:16

tom22
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Posts: 295

Re: Anglo "Trad" / AAAT "Trad"...

There are reasons that American 18th century furniture goes sometimes for millions and english furniture of the same period does not. It does have something to do with the country of origin but it also has to do wih the more graceful designs of a free people. you can line the stuff side by side. you can always recognize the creations of free men. not boasting. just saying.

 

#10 2008-02-29 01:44:38

Taylor McIntyre
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#11 2008-02-29 01:48:39

Taylor McIntyre
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Re: Anglo "Trad" / AAAT "Trad"...

 

#12 2008-02-29 06:44:37

eg
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