Ivy League is a style of men's dress, popular in the late 1950s, and said to have originated on college campuses. The clothing stores Brooks Brothers and J. Press represents perhaps the quintessential Ivy League dress manner, the latter with two of its four locations found at Harvard and Yale Universities. It is epitomized by the sack suit which is defined as being a 3-to-2 blazer without darts and a single vent. The pants are cuffed without pleats.

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  • Ivy League is a style of men's dress, popular in the late 1950s, and said to have originated on college campuses. The clothing stores Brooks Brothers and J. Press represents perhaps the quintessential Ivy League dress manner, the latter with two of its four locations found at Harvard and Yale Universities. It is epitomized by the sack suit which is defined as being a 3-to-2 blazer without darts and a single vent. The pants are cuffed without pleats. It was also characterized by the use of natural fabrics, shirts with button-down collars, and penny loafers. In suits, the Ivy League style was promoted by clothier Brooks Brothers and included natural shoulder single-breasted suit jackets. In 1957 and 1958, about 70% of all suits sold were in the "Ivy League" style.
  • アイビーとは、1960年代に東京のみゆき通りに集まった流行に敏感な若者「みゆき族」の間で発生した服飾文化で、後にトラディッショナルなファッション分野として定着したスタイルのこと。
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  • Ivy League is a style of men's dress, popular in the late 1950s, and said to have originated on college campuses. The clothing stores Brooks Brothers and J. Press represents perhaps the quintessential Ivy League dress manner, the latter with two of its four locations found at Harvard and Yale Universities. It is epitomized by the sack suit which is defined as being a 3-to-2 blazer without darts and a single vent. The pants are cuffed without pleats.
  • アイビーとは、1960年代に東京のみゆき通りに集まった流行に敏感な若者「みゆき族」の間で発生した服飾文化で、後にトラディッショナルなファッション分野として定着したスタイルのこと。
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  • Ivy League (clothes)
  • アイビー
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