Larry Lean
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Let's not use the 'T' word here...
You know the one...
The one that rhymes with sad, bad, mad, etc.
(I don't mean that really
)
Can that Classic New England look still be redeemed?
Call it 'The Ivy League Style' like it used to be called & shed some of the baggage that it's picked up since the coining of the 'T' word in 2004?
I have my doubts on days like these...
Still, for me, it's worth striving for.
The hardest thing for the style is to overcome it's marginalised status and to get it back to being what it once was - Just another wardrobe option.
It's a less refined/sophisticated look than classic English & classic Italian maybe... But that's a part of it's charm (for those who find the style charming).
Bass ain't Vass & never will be... But can the old Ivy style be lifted out of the dusty Tradgedy of it's new found grave & be a living style once more?
I wonder...
Larry.
(Brother Terry made me write this.)
You know the one...
The one that rhymes with sad, bad, mad, etc.
(I don't mean that really

Can that Classic New England look still be redeemed?
Call it 'The Ivy League Style' like it used to be called & shed some of the baggage that it's picked up since the coining of the 'T' word in 2004?
I have my doubts on days like these...
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Still, for me, it's worth striving for.
The hardest thing for the style is to overcome it's marginalised status and to get it back to being what it once was - Just another wardrobe option.
It's a less refined/sophisticated look than classic English & classic Italian maybe... But that's a part of it's charm (for those who find the style charming).
Bass ain't Vass & never will be... But can the old Ivy style be lifted out of the dusty Tradgedy of it's new found grave & be a living style once more?
I wonder...
Larry.
(Brother Terry made me write this.)