^ I'd love to know a considered AAAT reaction to them.
Dear Russ:
Your last post inspired a thought: Is it possible to discuss the mid-century American contributions to the style canon in isolation, without looking at the various influences originating elsewhere? If not, doesn't that make for an awfully wide terrain to cover? Can there be said to be an American style, then?
If it is possible, perhaps this homey isolationism is the essence of "Trad," or at least part of its goal, concious or no?
Doc
http://heavytweedjackets.blogspot.com/
Some good stuff, unseen from Take Ivy and Mens Club mag on heavytweedjackets.blogspot.com
http://melissacmorris.blogspot.com/
I take it the honeymoon is over.
(and thanks to TV for saying some nice things lately.)
Last edited by longwing (2008-06-26 10:00:53)
Chums,
Is that, bin Laden, two left of Buckley?
http://bp3.blogger.com/_j42gZuRHXjM/SGGKlQ-vEdI/AAAAAAAAAQQ/3Oi3nLLmfQ8/s1600-h/517esf-cEXL._SS500_.jpg
Cheerio.
This is the stuff:
http://heavytweedjackets.blogspot.com/2008/06/brooks-brothers-summer-1987-catalog.html