Although not exclusively clad in Ivy apparel, the dapper gentlemen depicted here display some familiar elements: natural shoulders, button-down collars, club collars, narrow ties, narrow lapels. All while heartily enjoying their alcohol and the company of other nicely-attired gentlemen.








Nothing screams "good whisk(e)y" better than locker room drinks with a man sporting just a towel.

Of note: The distilled spirits industry did not use women to advertise their products until 1959, and Glenmore was, reportedly, the first to break with this tradition.
4 comments:
Well, there is some good news...despite it being a flip-flop, cargo-short, backwards-ball-cap world, you can still enjoy Kentucky Tavern. I saw it in my local liquor store just the other day.
The gent standing in the first ad looks timeless - grey suit, pink button-down, black tie.
I really, really like the "Bon voyage" look - club collar with tattersall vest.
Love the ads, but I think the liquor is probably horrible.
Good point, Donald. Beer ads are now populated with juvenile Neanderthals. What happened to men with a little class?
Post a Comment