Ivy Style Holiday Gift Guide for Men 2025

By Matthew Longcore Christmas is merely three weeks away, so it is time to be making your shopping list and checking it twice. While gift giving is always a matter of taste – for both the giver and the receiver – the process of narrowing down items is less daunting with some good advice. Here


Ivy Style Holiday Gift Guide for Women 2025

By Sarah Bogart Cooney Sarah is the creator of the blog Fewer & Better and a contributing writer for Ivy Style. You can find Sarah on Substack. Last year Ivy Style premiered the Holiday Gift Guide for Women. This year we are following up with what promises to be a new annual tradition. Here is


Interview with J. Press President & Creative Director Jack Carlson

Ivy Style editor and publisher Matthew Longcore had the opportunity to interview J. Press president and creative director Jack Carlson. Here is the transcript from the interview. Matthew Longcore: You hold a doctorate in archaeology from Oxford. This is a somewhat unusual background for an executive in the clothing industry. And yet there may be


J.P. Rochester and the Made-To-Measure Revival

Rochester, New York has been an epicenter of classic menswear since the late 19th century. Hickey Freeman, the legendary manufacturer of suits for men and boys, was established in 1899. The factory operated in Rochester for over a century, from 1908 until 2023. Since 2023, the Hickey Freeman brand has been owned by Authentic Brands


Nautical Style Celebrated in Sebago Collaborations

By Matthew Longcore As a lifelong sailor, certain clothing items have been wardrobe staples for my entire life. Boat shoes (both leather and canvas versions), foul-weather gear, Norwegian sweaters, Breton red trousers, Guernsey jumpers. Sailors spend so much time on the water that these items invariably become part of our everyday wardrobe. Sebago is one


Interview with the author of The Pennant

Matthew: We welcome as our guest us today the author of the new book The Pennant that launched on October 29 at the J. Press store in New York and is available exclusively from J. Press—jpressonline.com. Richard: Hello Matthew! Thank you for inviting me to speak about The Pennant on Ivy Style—I am a great


The Genius of Dr. Jack

By Dan Covell Autumn is a very busy time of year on the American sporting calendar, October especially so. Traditionally, Major League Baseball’s playoffs and World Series have garnered the spotlight during the month, but the weekly contests in the National Football League and across all levels of college football are now given equal, if


The Style and Cultural Heritage of The Rugby Shirt

By Karlton Miko Tyack Ivy Style contributing writer Karlton Miko Tyack holds an AM in Political Economy and Government and an AB in the History of Art and Architecture from Harvard University. Since August 2018, he has served as a Freelance Client Liaison and Client Liaison for Sotheby’s. “Alas for rugby, football got its house


On the 60th anniversary of “Take Ivy”

This article is reprinted from the Yale Daily News. By Zachary Clifton, Staff Reporter On Sept. 30, 1965, a Tokyo magazine publisher released a book about the fashion at eight American college campuses. The book is “Take Ivy.” The photos were taken by photographer Teruyoshi Hayashida. The text was entirely Japanese, and the campuses he shot


The Inalienable Right to Wear Khaki

By Matthew Longcore “It is the inalienable right of every man, woman and child to wear khaki.” This is the memorable first line of The Official Preppy Handbook. It is certainly a true statement. Khaki pants are neither exclusive nor elusive. They are a wardrobe staple for all sorts of people from all walks of


Ivy Style Europe: Part 2

By Matthew Longcore If the Ivy League look is distinctly American, its British counterpart would be Savile Row. The former is characterized by traditional understated collegiate looks such as the soft shouldered sack jacket, the Oxford cloth button down shirt, chinos, and loafers. The latter represents bespoke tailored suiting, focused on structured garments such as


Ivy Style Interview: American Designer Steven Stolman

Matthew: Today Ivy Style is talking with American designer and author, Steven Stolman, a contributor to such labels as Lilly Pulitzer, Jack Rogers, and J. McLaughlin. Steven also served as president of the American textiles house, Scalamandré. Welcome, Steven. You have been described as the “Prince of Preppy” – a lofty title, indeed! What is


J. Pressing Onward

By Matthew Longcore Corduroy and Press – my goals for New York Fashion Week – turned unexpectedly into Covid and Paxlovid, causing me to miss the much anticipated J. Press Fall/Winter Runway Show on Thursday, September 11. The show took place at the Explorers Club on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. As an architectural historian, I


The 6:09 to New Canaan

By Dan Covell In 2016, my spouse and I moved to New Canaan in Fairfield County, Connecticut, and we lived there until 2022. During that time, I reconnected with some friends living in and around New York City, and some or all of the group would convene regularly for amiable “gentlemen’s lunches” in Manhattan. It



The Harriman Cup, A Stylish Event

The Harriman Cup is one of the most stylish events on the social calendar. This year J. Press is the Title Sponsor of the 41st Annual Harriman Cup — the oldest alumni polo match in the U.S., where Yale University takes on the University of Virginia in a timeless battle of sport and school spirit.


Brooks Brothers Blazers At Tennis Hall Of Fame

By Matthew Longcore Each summer Brooks Brothers has the honor of presenting custom designed blazers to the inductees at the International Tennis Hall of Fame in Newport, Rhode Island. My wife and I were invited by our friends from Brooks Brothers to attend this event last year and we were delighted to attend again this



Ivy Style Reader Interview: Ryan Kirk

By Matthew Longcore In May of 2024, I had the opportunity to visit the beautiful campus of St. George’s School in Middletown, Rhode Island for a tour of the historic chapel designed by architect Ralph Adams Cram. The event took place over Alumni Weekend and was scheduled in celebration of 100 years of the chapel.