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.
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IZOD presents the Famous Lacoste, 1956
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Source:
Gentry Magazine, Summer 1956, via
Gypsy Wear VintageThe Izod "India madras look":
6 comments:
I hope you're gonna give us the following seven pages.
I second longwing's comment. Interesting to see that Lacoste seems to have always offered a wide selection of colors.
great ad- enjoying the posts
max
At least into the mid-70s Lacoste really did make the best (as far as I could tell) "polo" shirts. Their (near) demise as quality (adult) garment a few years later is a great example of how so-called brand management can have a short term success but eventually destroy the product that stared it all (e.g., Eddie Bauer).
When Lacoste markets their shirt as the original article aren't they pushing the idea that the essential design hasn't changed? What happened to the mysterious long tails?
LW and HTJ, please click on the link to 'Gypsy Wear Vintage' to view the other pages. The madras looks nice, but I passed on the others (including the strange patchwork gingham).
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