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#876 2009-03-07 12:36:12

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Re: The Ivy League Style: The Boom Years.


"I like bars just after they open in the evening. When the air inside is still cool and clean and everything is shiny. The first quiet drink of the evening in a quiet bar-that's wonderful."
— Raymond Chandler

 

#877 2009-03-07 12:37:23

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Re: The Ivy League Style: The Boom Years.


"I like bars just after they open in the evening. When the air inside is still cool and clean and everything is shiny. The first quiet drink of the evening in a quiet bar-that's wonderful."
— Raymond Chandler

 

#878 2009-03-07 12:38:50

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Re: The Ivy League Style: The Boom Years.


"I like bars just after they open in the evening. When the air inside is still cool and clean and everything is shiny. The first quiet drink of the evening in a quiet bar-that's wonderful."
— Raymond Chandler

 

#879 2009-03-07 12:42:00

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Re: The Ivy League Style: The Boom Years.


"I like bars just after they open in the evening. When the air inside is still cool and clean and everything is shiny. The first quiet drink of the evening in a quiet bar-that's wonderful."
— Raymond Chandler

 

#880 2009-03-07 17:24:05

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#881 2009-03-08 08:31:44

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Is that latex suit darted?


"I like bars just after they open in the evening. When the air inside is still cool and clean and everything is shiny. The first quiet drink of the evening in a quiet bar-that's wonderful."
— Raymond Chandler

 

#882 2009-03-11 12:13:45

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"I like bars just after they open in the evening. When the air inside is still cool and clean and everything is shiny. The first quiet drink of the evening in a quiet bar-that's wonderful."
— Raymond Chandler

 

#883 2009-03-11 13:51:02

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#884 2009-03-11 14:05:05

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Very nice Tucker. Serling's a great one.

While trying to find Grace Kelly in penny loafers for Chetmiles, I happened upon a Google book excerpt from a book entitled New England concerning Ivy Style. Nothing new here but a rather succinct statement on the transfer from Ivy style to preppy.

Sletcher, Michael. New England. Greenwood Publishing Group, 2004. Pages 156-7:

"In the conformist 1950s, students at these colleges popularized the Ivy League look, which had its roots in the conservative styles of New England.
For men, the Ivy League look consisted of a suit with a narrow-shouldered unfitted jacket, worn with a button-down shirt, skinny tie, and penny loafers (preferably Bass Weejuns). Charcoal gray and olive were the preferred colors. Chinos and tweed blazers offered a casual alternative. The look spread beyond campuses to young men in all parts of suburban America where details such as buckle straps from Ivy trousers were transplanted to caps, shirts, and shoes. High school students wore a more extreme four-button jacket bearing the name "Jivey Ivy."
By 1960, most men sported modified Ivy models that incorporated unpadded shoulders, narrow lapels, and tapered trousers. Brooks Brothers, a citadel of conservatism, came to the forefront as the Ivy League style became popular. When the young John Fitzgerald Kennedy, a senator from Massachusetts, became the president of the United States, the Ivy League look reached the White House.
Ivy League women wore cashmere twin sets, Shetland sweaters, or blazers with kilts or tweed skirts. In the summer, blouses with peter pan collars were worn with Bermuda shorts. A pearl necklace set off any outfit.
The Ivy look is well bred, understated, but not fussy. Many New England men and women held to the conservative, classic styles that compromised the Ivy League look during the sartorial upheavals of the 1960s and 1970s. In the late 1970s, conservative styles once again seemed right for the times, and the Ivy League look resurfaced as the preppy look.
The essential ingredients for the male preppy wardrobe included a conservative gray flannel suit, preferably made by Brooks Brothers, a long-time favorite label of New Englanders. For less formal wear, button-down oxford shirts or Lacoste polo shirts worn with khakis or corduroys sufficed. Other favorites included Harris Tweed jackets, down vests, Burberry tench coasts, L.L. Bean field coats, and camel hair Polo coats.
Preppy women wore female versions of masculine styles: khaki, flannel, or corduroy slacks; a kilt or plaid skirt, a blazer or tweed jacket; and a Shetland or Fair-Isle sweater over a ruffle-necked white blouse or cotton turtleneck.
Preppy styles for women were rather androgynous: female versions of the men's styles produced by the same companies. Both genders wore clothes of Indian madras, a cotton plaid fabric that had first become popular in the early 1960s. Shoes common to both men and women were loafers or Sperry Top-Siders (boat shoes). Socks were optional. Men donned wing tips for dressy affairs while women wore simple pumps.
Like the Ivy League look before it, the preppy look emphasized the wearing of classic fabrics from natural fibers. The only departure from conservative dressing was the bright pink and green color combinations seen in preppy ensembles. Preppy clothes were well made, with attention to detail. Brand names were important. The American designer Ralph Lauren has built a financial empire on fashions inspired by this old money New England look."

EDIT -- fixed in light of mistake, noted below

Last edited by Decline & Fall (2009-03-11 15:09:45)


"I like bars just after they open in the evening. When the air inside is still cool and clean and everything is shiny. The first quiet drink of the evening in a quiet bar-that's wonderful."
— Raymond Chandler

 

#885 2009-03-11 15:01:08

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Harris tweed sweaters?  Is that right?  Sounds itchier than Sir Pendleton without a FOTL t-shirt.

 

#886 2009-03-12 15:34:19

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Re: The Ivy League Style: The Boom Years.


"I like bars just after they open in the evening. When the air inside is still cool and clean and everything is shiny. The first quiet drink of the evening in a quiet bar-that's wonderful."
— Raymond Chandler

 

#887 2009-03-12 16:00:05

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Re: The Ivy League Style: The Boom Years.


"I like bars just after they open in the evening. When the air inside is still cool and clean and everything is shiny. The first quiet drink of the evening in a quiet bar-that's wonderful."
— Raymond Chandler

 

#888 2009-03-12 16:02:10

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Re: The Ivy League Style: The Boom Years.


"I like bars just after they open in the evening. When the air inside is still cool and clean and everything is shiny. The first quiet drink of the evening in a quiet bar-that's wonderful."
— Raymond Chandler

 

#889 2009-03-13 11:47:47

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Re: The Ivy League Style: The Boom Years.


"I like bars just after they open in the evening. When the air inside is still cool and clean and everything is shiny. The first quiet drink of the evening in a quiet bar-that's wonderful."
— Raymond Chandler

 

#890 2009-03-13 12:47:08

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Re: The Ivy League Style: The Boom Years.


"I like bars just after they open in the evening. When the air inside is still cool and clean and everything is shiny. The first quiet drink of the evening in a quiet bar-that's wonderful."
— Raymond Chandler

 

#891 2009-03-13 16:00:39

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"I like bars just after they open in the evening. When the air inside is still cool and clean and everything is shiny. The first quiet drink of the evening in a quiet bar-that's wonderful."
— Raymond Chandler

 

#892 2009-03-13 16:29:27

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Great work again D&F. Didn't realise how nicely styled the Rogers Peet adverts were - and I love the Hanes one. Thanks!

Staceyboy


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#893 2009-03-13 16:37:45

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#894 2009-03-13 17:01:09

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Nice one BoO. Natural shoulder is sartorial viagra!

Staceyboy


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#895 2009-03-14 01:14:42

Tim
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If someone could provide me with some storage space (or recomend an ok free one), I'll upload every fashion article Playboy produced between 1954 & 1959. Assuming there might be some interest in those? They're all in PDF format.

 

#896 2009-03-14 08:23:24

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"I like bars just after they open in the evening. When the air inside is still cool and clean and everything is shiny. The first quiet drink of the evening in a quiet bar-that's wonderful."
— Raymond Chandler

 

#897 2009-03-16 16:43:56

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"Mr. Weejun is a beast." 1966
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#898 2009-03-16 16:47:06

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Re: The Ivy League Style: The Boom Years.


"I like bars just after they open in the evening. When the air inside is still cool and clean and everything is shiny. The first quiet drink of the evening in a quiet bar-that's wonderful."
— Raymond Chandler

 

#899 2009-03-16 16:56:56

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"Mr. Weejun is a beast." 1966
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#900 2009-03-17 06:41:47

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