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Monday
Jun222009

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Thursday
Jun182009

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takeivy82-1While reading up on the original 1965 Take Ivy, I came across Men's Club, the longest running men's fashion & lifestyle magazine in Japan. In February 1982, Men's Club did a "Brown vs. Cornell" feature as part of its ongoing "Take Ivy" series. Slap some skinny jeans & Wayfarers on the co-eds, give them an iPhone and you've basically got yourself Take Ivy 09: In Band of Outsiders Speramus. Thanks to Heavy Tweed Jacket for the reference.

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Thursday
Jun182009

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takeivy-1takeivy-2takeivy-3David Colman at The New York Times just did a great piece on the resurgence of "American preppy-style" in the States entitled The All-American Back From Japan. In it, Colman addresses the irony of how the signature stateside sartoria of mid-century Ivy League campuses (e.g. "madras everything and button-downs everywhere") have come to be identified as a Japanese aesthetic, kept safe in the hands of Filson-clad faithful in Fukuoka and J. Press junkies throughout Japan. The two best quotes in the article come about when Daiki Suzuki (Engineered Garments/Woolrich Woolen Mills) recalls an encounter with Thom Browne (GQ Designer of the Year):

Mr. Suzuki remembers the first time he met Mr. Browne, when they were both starting their lines. “He was wearing a gray suit, button-down shirt, tie, cashmere cardigan and wingtips,” he recalled. “I remember thinking, ‘I’ve never seen an American dress in such Japanese style.’” Mr. Browne is flattered. “It’s amazing,” he said. “The Japanese get the whole perfect American thing better than Americans. They understand that it’s an identifiable style around the world, this American look. We think we appreciate it, but we really don’t, not like they do.”

In the article, Colman sites Take Ivy, a collection of photographs taken in 1965 on Ivy League university campuses by Teruyoshi Hayashida as the ultimate reference guide for all things preppy. Michael (A Continuous Lean) is lucky enough to have an actual copy of the book and you can check out more of his copy of Take Ivy here.
Wednesday
Jun172009

Arrivals: TANNER GOODS

tanner_standard-nat-blkJust in time for Father's Day, TANNER GOODS' hand-crafted leather belts have arrived at Milkmade. With materials sourced from one of the last suppliers of American high-end, full grain leather, every product that ships from TANNER GOODS' Portland, Oregon studio is "cut, constructed, and branded right here in the Northwest."

Standard Belt available in Natural, London Tan, and Black 9/10 oz. English Bridle leather with Matte Black hardware. Sizes 32/34/36.tanner_standard-lon-blktanner_standard-blk-blk
Wednesday
Jun172009

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francoclivio3In his recently published book Hidden Forms, "shaper, designer, lecturer and collector" Franco Clivio presents the complex & functional beauty of quotidian, "anonymously" designed, everyday objects using layouts that make safety goggles gallery worthy. Get your copy of Hidden Forms here.
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