Careful there Hank, some chaps with eagles on their ties from where you currently are got into a bit of bother some years back...
erm... OK!
I hate a lot of JPress stuff, too... but they still have a lot of good stuff, I think... not necessarily the expensive Pressidential line (that Russell Street posted in the Back to the Sack thread) , but also the cheap stuff, like unconstructed outdoors jackets... maybe the quality went way downhill in this section, from their earlier years... but the design is often good or better... at least for the shoulder line.... I dunno, about the old J.Press not a specialist myself, just an enthusiast and here to learn, but that's my personal opinion...
I can't afford tthe Pressidential line, and if I could I would rather invest in good MTM...
IMO nowadays Press is better for Jackets and ties, and Brooks is better for pants and of course shirts....
Whatever...
Best!
Last edited by Decline & Fall (2009-05-27 11:37:57)
Our ol' Chum at Cont Lean is getting a li'l hot under the old button-downed collar:
http://acontinuouslean.com/2009/06/01/wants-desires-j-press-ties/#comments
Troy Guild is just a name now -- not a manufacturer, by the by.
Just found this short thread on SF :
http://www.styleforum.net/showthread.php?t=125066
Last edited by Alex Roest (2009-06-22 06:53:32)
Perfect marketing for Tradly iGents!
Last edited by Alex Roest (2009-07-14 02:40:06)
^ Fair play to the man for getting the interview.
The SF piece was interesting. J Press sells four times more stuff in Japan than the US.
Correction six times more stuff in Japan.
Last edited by Kingstonian (2009-07-14 04:30:46)
Good ol' Dennis. Still the same.
Here's part two :
http://www.ivy-style.com/
The mentioning of the slack jacket I find pretty interesting, but it isn't to be found on their online shop ?
Last edited by Alex Roest (2009-07-16 06:57:18)
No mention of McNairy throughout the whole shebang (unless I missed it)...
- So was Mr. Black really talking about the current US J. Press - McNairy's baby?
Sounded to me more like he was talking about the old Press... The J. Press which now has R.I.P. status.
I bet in a lot of ways old Dens is oblivious to Mr. Man. Until recently, I've never seen the guy without the flap pocket shirt.
He's no CD but he's got a certain style -- it's almost absurd to say something like this but given how awkwardly the fora denizens wear their gear, I'll say it: he wears his clothes like a natural. He's completely at home in the style.
Last edited by Russell_Street (2009-07-24 07:01:37)
If these guys ever took the five seconds needed to look at period photos, they might notice that jackets were always padded in the shoulders, often quite heavily. The unpadded, unlined business suit never existed.
Funny how 'ethnocentric' the US has become (always was?). It's always just below the surface, waiting to bubble up.
Post #46 is wrong about Maserati.
^ Neither shoulder matches, by the way. I wouldn't even wear that if it was given to me. But I stand corrected about padding.
I rather like that 'organic' looking element...
Padding has indeed waxed & waned & so we are all right.