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Take Ivy
Book • 1965
Take Ivy is a photographic book that documents the unique academic fashion of Ivy League universities in the 1960s.
Originally published in Japan in 1965, it has become a definitive document of the Ivy Style, influencing fashion trends globally.
The book features candid shots of students in their daily lives, showcasing iconic American-made garments like oxford shirts and khakis.
Originally published in Japan in 1965, it has become a definitive document of the Ivy Style, influencing fashion trends globally.
The book features candid shots of students in their daily lives, showcasing iconic American-made garments like oxford shirts and khakis.
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as a 1965 anthropological study of Ivy League students' fashion.

Avery Trufelman

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Articles of Interest: American Ivy
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as the origin of preppy fashion styles.

Zach Stafford

Cultural Whiplash featuring Afeef Nessouli
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while showing a J Press special edition and noting the book features the brand prominently.

Jack Carlson

Jack Carlson on J. Press and Made in America






