Ep. 33: Ivy Style
Description
Ivy Style, otherwise known as Ivy League, is a style of men’s dress that became mainstream at Ivy League schools during the 1950’s. Students started wearing casual versions of the traditional menswear staples worn by their fathers and started wearing clothing originally designed for recreational activities outside of sports fields. On this week’s episode Joseph and Nathan delineate various Ivy Style staples and talk about several groups that adopted the look: Jews who dressed Ivy in order to blend in in professional environments, female students at the Seven Sisters schools who dressed Ivy in a strikingly masculine way, and Black civil rights activists who dressed Ivy in order to persuade White Americans that they were equals. The boys then round off the episode by critiquing the Ivy League as an institution.
Links:
American Ivy: Chapter 1 - Articles of Interest
Take Ivy by Hayashida, Teruyoshi
The Weird and Glorious Culture Shock of “Take Ivy”
Kiel James Patrick’s Instagram
Man fired for being ‘too American,’ old, wearing khakis: EEOC complaint
Visual snow syndrome grid pattern post
What is Black Ivy, and why you've never heard of it
The Zoomer Question by Isaac Wilks
Air rage triggered by walking past first-class seating, study says
Liquidated: An Ethnography of Wall Street by Karen Ho
Artwork:
Sunday in the Ivy League from Take Ivy
Recorded on 7/15/2024