The Ivy League Style - The Ultimate Guide to American Old Money Fashion
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In 1954, at Harvard's Hasty Pudding Club, an extraordinary battle was quietly raging. A group of students had begun wearing their tweed jackets folded at the seams to create a distinctive rumpled look - a deliberate act of rebellion against the starched formality of the day. The style caught on so quickly that the campus newspaper ran a scathing editorial condemning this "willful destruction of fine clothing." Yet within months, J. Press was advertising jackets with "natural wrinkles" as their latest innovation. This small act of student defiance had inadvertently created one of Ivy style's most cherished characteristics: the soft, lived-in look that defines American casual elegance. In today's podcast, we reveal how America's most prestigious fashion tradition was shaped not by rules and formality but by youthful rebellion and athletic necessity. We uncover how each iconic piece evolved - from the way Princeton's football team accidentally created the first layered look by wearing their sweaters under leather practice jackets, to how Yale's baseball squad started the tradition of wearing khakis off the field because they were the only pants sturdy enough to withstand constant sliding. Beyond the usual focus on clothing, we explore the fascinating social dynamics that made Ivy League style a cultural phenomenon. Discover how Black jazz musicians in the 1950s adopted and revolutionized preppy style, creating bold new combinations that influenced fashion for decades. Learn how the Cold War transformed the humble Shetland sweater into a symbol of American soft power abroad.
A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.
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