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#1 2009-05-12 08:54:44

jesmond
Ivy Genius
From: Wry Lane
Posts: 1202

Reyn Spooner

Firstly, my  apologies to Moose, if there has been a previous Reyn Spooner thread on the T.I. forum.I was sure there must have been, because Reyn Spooner has certainly been discussed on here before and i also know that Moose has long championed their pullover , Ivy League aloha shirts.


I tried a `Reyn Spooner` search on the T.I. forum but it didn`t come up. 


I got my first Reyn Spooner short sleeve, pullover bd shirt, this time last year.It was a subdued solid green colour with a subtle print, and was from their Tahitian fabric range. (I`ve notice that they aren`t doing this particular print this year, and they don`t seem to be offering their light blue seersucker stripe pullover this year, either).

I really like these shirts.I`ve got another one on the way and plan on buying a couple more from  their Tahitian fabric range (which is 100% soft cotton).

http://www.reyns.com/SC101_Services/SC101_Shopper/showItem.php?menuId=19&itemNum=1466

I`ve ordered a navy in the Garden Batik design , for wear with slim tapered, & slightly short Uniqlo washed light grey (lightest stone colour) chinos, and plan on ordering a cream one for use with slim dark blue 501`s.

I think i`ll also get one of these, in red...

http://www.reyns.com/SC101_Services/SC101_Shopper/showItem.php?menuId=19&itemNum=1430

The pullover bd shirts themselves are a quality soft cotton and have the third button at the back of the collar.I think they`re great for casual summer wear.They have a small pleat at the back of the collar and have three buttons, set on a placket with a pointed end, at the front of the shirt.

They also have that discreet split seem at the hem of the shirt, at the sides.My Invertere Buffercoat has the same detail and i`ve got a Port Manech Armor Lux smock with the same detail again.Not shirt tails exactly, but just a discreet, small split seem detail , at the hem area on either side.

I find this particular subtle detail attractive to the lines of the shirt.It adds a very subtle interest to the shirt  from side view, and seems to add something to the slouchy and casual line of the shirt itself.(Ditto the Buffercoat and cotton smock).It seems to fit in well with the casual, carefree side of the ivy league style aesthetic.

The colours of these shirts is tastefully subdued, from them using their `reverse print` concept.

http://www.alohashirtshop.com/index.php?p=custom&section=Reyn_Spooner_Info

``In 1966 the Hawaii Fashion Guild, of which Reyn was an active member, convinced local businesses to allow aloha wear to be worn to work on what we now know as Aloha Friday. By this time, Reyn had designed a pullover, Ivy-League all cotton aloha shirt with a button-down collar that proved to be very popular. But he still wasn't satisfied with the intensity and brightness of the tropical and calico print fabrics he was using. He liked the shirts the surfers wore — the prints had become bleached out and subdued by the sun — and after experimenting with several ways to achieve the same "chambray" effect, realized that he would simply turn the floral and calico prints inside out! Cowabunga! The "reverse print" concept, now synonymous with the Reyn Spooner® name, made history``.

It means that when you roll up the sleeves a little, you`ll have an interesting darker shade of contrasting cotton print.


They don`t come cheap, with the International Shipping, but i think they are pretty special pieces.

Last edited by jesmond (2009-05-12 09:11:43)

 

#2 2009-05-12 09:18:56

AQG
Member
From: The Sticks
Posts: 1306

Re: Reyn Spooner

Some nice shirts there, Jesmond.  I have a few Reyn Spooners myself.  Don't shy away from the rayon shirts.  I know, we generally tend to avoid synthetics but rayon is a different beast.  It's made from wood pulp, of all things, rather than petrochemicals.  It has the drapey, flowing feel of silk without all of the heat.

I'm a sucker for a tiki motif and have this shirt in my sights in the blue:

http://www.reyns.com/SC101_Services/SC101_Shopper/showItem.php?menuId=14&itemNum=2339

 

#3 2009-05-12 09:30:04

jesmond
Ivy Genius
From: Wry Lane
Posts: 1202

Re: Reyn Spooner

^

Classic stuff...

I like your choice.Cool & casual and still with style...



Ok.... I think i have to open my eyes sometimes.I do usually tend to avoid synthetics, but the silky feel, without the heat, is sounding very good.


Thank you for that, AQG...

 

#4 2009-05-12 09:41:20

The Beatnik
Member
Posts: 392

Re: Reyn Spooner

They're some pretty wild shirts there chums. When it starts to get really hot, personally I love a crisp cotton Guayabera shirt.

 

#5 2009-05-12 09:48:57

AQG
Member
From: The Sticks
Posts: 1306

Re: Reyn Spooner

 

#6 2009-05-12 10:01:33

The Beatnik
Member
Posts: 392

Re: Reyn Spooner

I'm sure someone on here will tell us they're not ivy, but I imagine if a bunch of guys from the IL campus went down to Tijuana they would sport the Guayabera.

 

#7 2009-05-12 10:35:32

Prof Kelp
Professor of Ivy
Posts: 1033

Re: Reyn Spooner


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#8 2009-05-12 10:36:58

The Beatnik
Member
Posts: 392

Re: Reyn Spooner

They do stop you from breaking out in rashers!

 

#9 2021-12-07 07:27:33

A Fine Sadness
Member
Posts: 3009

Re: Reyn Spooner

I've bumped this because Jesmond was one of my forum favourites.  Always went for his own look, didn't defer to anyone.  I'm no fan of Reyn Spooner myself but had I known those words 'Ivy League' around thirty or so years ago - and I didn't - I might well have followed Jesmond's lead. 
Didn't a few RS shirts crop up at Chiltern Street earlier in the year?

 

#10 2021-12-07 10:29:26

SenorBlues
Member
Posts: 646

Re: Reyn Spooner

They did indeed. Never bit, but saw a lovely subtle one they did for Brooks on eBay. Would have had it, but it cropped up at the wrong time for me.


“I have never listened to anyone who criticised my taste in space travel, sideshows or gorillas. When this occurs, I pack up my dinosaurs and leave the room.”
Ray Bradbury

 

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