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#1 2008-03-18 08:56:46

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
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Modern Jazz Style.

I'm a Jazz fan first & foremost who initially got into clothes largely due to the style of the classic American menswear shown on the sleeves of classic American Jazz albums and so this is a thread to highlight that style.

http://www.amazon.com/Horace-Silver-Signed-Print-Tanner/dp/B0015NRX8I/ref=sr_1_36?ie=UTF8&s=home-garden&qid=1205850704&sr=8-36

The first obvious comment to make about the above is that the picture is tiny & that's absolutely how it was back then ('78, '79) even with 12" LP sleeves. You had to hunt for clues.

This pic of HS is new to me but is typical of the kind of image I used to search for in Ray's Jazz shop in London.

Check the shoulder line.

Undarted 3 button with the top two buttoned. The bottom button is undone & the jacket drawn back as H. sits. Looking at the lapel line I suspect that if the top button were undone it would naturally roll to a 'tipped' 3/2. You can see an obvious tension there.
Plain White shirt with barrel cuffs. The collar line suggests a tie which you can't see. The shirt may be a BD (they so often were) or not.
What is the jacket? Midnight Blue Silk? Dunno. It's very lightweight - Check the sleeve.

The shoulder line stands out most for me in that pic.

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Please add anything you'd like here.

Jim

 

#2 2008-03-18 09:10:31

Moose Maclennan
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Re: Modern Jazz Style.

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#3 2008-03-18 09:49:13

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 342

Re: Modern Jazz Style.

Great All-American loafers in the top pic with flatfronts sans cuffs - Great Ivy break on 'em too.

Last edited by Russell_Street (2008-03-18 09:50:23)

 

#4 2008-03-18 09:54:43

egadfly
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Re: Modern Jazz Style.

 

#5 2008-03-18 09:57:39

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 342

Re: Modern Jazz Style.

Bill in a nice Tweed 3/2 with a swelled edge to the lapel:

http://www.amazon.com/Bill-Evans-Trio-Oslo-Concerts/dp/B000JLQQ76/ref=pd_bbs_sr_6?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1205855579&sr=8-6

 

#6 2008-03-18 10:14:47

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 342

Re: Modern Jazz Style.

The shoulder on DBs Seersucker is hardly there at all in this shot:

http://www.amazon.com/Royal-Flush-Donald-Byrd/dp/B000GPI15U/ref=pd_bbs_sr_11?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1205856535&sr=8-11

Great album too, btw.

 

#7 2008-03-18 10:19:19

egadfly
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Re: Modern Jazz Style.

Last edited by egadfly (2008-03-19 09:27:20)

 

#8 2008-03-18 10:27:13

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 342

Re: Modern Jazz Style.

This even kicks off with a close up on the Ivy 'non-kissing two' cuff!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfGDTGBHM9M&feature=related

 

#9 2008-03-18 10:27:50

Voltaire's Bastard
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Re: Modern Jazz Style.


“You know that saying, 'Caesar's wife is above suspicion'? Well I put an end to all that rubbish!"..”

 

#10 2008-03-18 10:46:41

flannel
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Re: Modern Jazz Style.

I always felt Mr. Roach was unbeatable (wink wink, pun pun)

http://www.shout.net/~jmh/articles/images/brown02.jpg

ETA: the Evans pics are beautiful

Last edited by flannel (2008-03-18 10:51:15)

 

#11 2008-03-18 11:11:26

Voltaire's Bastard
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Re: Modern Jazz Style.


“You know that saying, 'Caesar's wife is above suspicion'? Well I put an end to all that rubbish!"..”

 

#12 2008-03-19 02:34:18

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 342

Re: Modern Jazz Style.

Horace again in standard Modern Jazz kit:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Best-Horace-Silver-Vol-1-Years/dp/B000005HEZ/ref=sr_1_40?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1205914985&sr=1-40

White OCBD with evident collar roll. Black or Dark Blue Knit tie. Short hair.

This was the look you saw everywhere on the old LP sleeves.

Art Blakey in a slim-cut, checked, 3/2, soft-shouldered, undarted sportscoat. White OCBD. Slim probably Black tie. Dark trousers. Hair croppped right down:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Jazz-Icons-Blakey-Messengers-Region/dp/B000H9HWQ4/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1205915227&sr=1-11

J.

Last edited by Russell_Street (2008-03-19 02:36:38)

 

#13 2008-03-19 02:47:00

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 342

Re: Modern Jazz Style.

Monk in a Repp tie with Art. Art really has the look down there, even if he does have a pocket hankie on show:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Blakeys-Jazz-Messengers-Thelonious-Monk/dp/B0011HF5RE/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1205916194&sr=1-2

 

#14 2008-03-19 02:53:46

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 342

Re: Modern Jazz Style.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Art-Blakeys-Jazz-Messengers-London/dp/B000M4RG24/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1205916449&sr=1-3

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Reflections-Buhaina-Blakey-Jazz-Messengers/dp/B00004TSBL/ref=sr_1_51?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1205916645&sr=1-51


Again, the typical look.

 

#15 2008-03-19 02:57:04

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 342

Re: Modern Jazz Style.

The fantastic MJQ:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Modern-Jazz-Quartet/dp/B000063NDD/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1205916789&sr=1-2


http://www.amazon.co.uk/Django-Modern-Jazz-Quartet/dp/B000PKHC9W/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1205916958&sr=1-13

 

#16 2008-03-19 06:33:33

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 342

Re: Modern Jazz Style.

^ Wonder if that first MJQ cover influenced the Dexy's corporate Preppy/Ivy shots?

http://oldlady1.tripod.com/dexys/dontstandmedown.html

Music is our business, etc.

 

#17 2008-03-19 06:44:10

egadfly
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Re: Modern Jazz Style.

 

#18 2008-03-19 06:52:20

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 342

Re: Modern Jazz Style.

More Bill:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bill-Evans-Trio-Europe-1964/dp/B000CNGE3W/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1205930275&sr=1-12

(Nice Tweed)

Blue OCBD:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Explorations-Bill-Evans-Trio/dp/B000AMZ0PI/ref=sr_1_29?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1205930397&sr=1-29

A shot I love. "Let me entertain you":

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Portrait-Jazz-Bill-Evans-Trio/dp/B0012X6FR6/ref=sr_1_36?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1205930447&sr=1-36

Along with Chet Baker Bill was one of the first white guys I ever saw wearing Ivy League (not counting American tourists in Fortnum & Mason's Food Hall). Later I would find Cary Grant, Paul Newman, Steve McQueen, etc., wearing various versions of classic American style as I explored films.

The key thing with Bill & Chet was that they were both geniuses and also that they were junkies. Their 'square' look (to us now) was actually a very hip look in its time. That gets forgotten.
We have "Trad" on the internet these days which revives the 80's "Preppy" craze, but nobody seems to revive the reality of the Ivy League style's heyday in the 50's & 60's when these clothes were young & fashionable.
A whole different ball game.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/New-York-Chet-Baker/dp/B0000248DE/ref=sr_1_29?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1205930587&sr=1-29

J.

 

#19 2008-03-19 06:53:27

Tony Ventresca
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#20 2008-03-19 07:05:04

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 342

Re: Modern Jazz Style.

That's actually me in Soho with my mate 'Arry the Bash. We get our Dim Sum where we find it.

 

#21 2008-03-19 07:06:52

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 342

Re: Modern Jazz Style.

http://www.dimsum.co.uk/food/where-do-chinese-people-eat-out-in-london.html

 

#22 2008-03-19 08:07:19

Voltaire's Bastard
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Re: Modern Jazz Style.

Last edited by Voltaire's Bastard (2008-03-19 08:08:45)


“You know that saying, 'Caesar's wife is above suspicion'? Well I put an end to all that rubbish!"..”

 

#23 2008-03-19 08:09:16

Tony Ventresca
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Re: Modern Jazz Style.

 

#24 2008-03-19 08:11:44

Voltaire's Bastard
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Re: Modern Jazz Style.

Last edited by Voltaire's Bastard (2008-03-19 08:15:26)


“You know that saying, 'Caesar's wife is above suspicion'? Well I put an end to all that rubbish!"..”

 

#25 2008-03-19 08:19:03

Tony Ventresca
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