Welcome to The Ivy League Look
This blog presents a historical view through articles, photographs, reminiscences, and advertisements, of an American style of men's fashion of the mid-20th century known as "The Ivy League Look" or "The Ivy Look."
This blog will not present modern-day iterations of this "look"; it will be shown in its original context as an American style worn during this specific era. Author commentary will be kept to a minimum.
This is not a commercial site and links to commercial sites will not be posted.
Bass Catalog, 1958




Weejuns were available with either single or double leather soles and crepe soles. Bass also produced desert boots and hunting boots (similar to those from L.L. Bean).
Source:
AAAC Trad Forum
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