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Even if southerners don't follow "trends," I think it's obvious from what southern GCers say on this board - yourself included - that it's very important to y'all to FIT IN. That doesn't mean trendy...it means homogeny. |
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I could not imagine nor have i ever seen anyone in my family wearing bow ties with crabs or marlins on them (southern proper, southern tide, vineyard vines etc) or blue, green, pink shorts that a "frat boy" would be wearing. I'm not making a statement about not liking it, because i wear that kind of stuff. But to say there is no trend in the style of dress is ignorant, people in the 1920's - 1940's were not wearing stuff like this. get over it, its not all tradition. The only tradition i can see in this is the fact that your grandad might have worn polo, but their line has definately changed from then to now. The only thing probably identical in style is the classic khaki's and a blazer or a plain old suit. Their is definatley some essence of fad in some of the dress of a fraternity man. |
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Yeah but it's important to note that "fraternity men" aren't the only ones wearing the bowties with the crabs or marlins on them or any of that other stuff. Don't give them too much credit. :) And I think this is where people need to stop putting "Southern" in one category. What a lot of people on this board consider "Southern," I and the people I associate with do not--this would be justified by telling us that we aren't from the Deep South, of course, but even the people I know who are from the Deep South don't conform to this Southern style that I keep reading about. And your father's side of the family are Alabama farmers but thatmight be a different type of "Southern" than some of these "Southern preps" are talking about. I think there are extremes that are almost caricatures of "Southern." It goes back to what I said about people trying really hard to shove their "Southern-ness" in your face and make you believe that they are "preppy" or come from "old money." |
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I think, however, my point stands. Fashion changes. It just does; that is the nature of the beast. |
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because my family doesn't come from money yet they have a long southern lineage, they don't need all of the fancy clothes to show it to anyone. I feel like some people are describing the wardrobe as something that classifies the area around the SEC schools, when in reality its something really more so on college campuses that a preppy or greek person would wear. |
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I have a favorite story about a family member. His dad worked in a plant that made polo-style shirts. A few companies might use a different thread count, but for the most part even the shirts going to the high end stores were the same as the ones headed to Wal-Mart in EVERY way except for the label on the shirt. When this family member was asked by his dad what label he wanted (Izod? Polo?) he said he wanted none. He didn't need a tag to look good. |
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you might be correct in comparing the quality of BB to AE, BUTTTTTT...... it doesn't mean that BB or Polo will make you look good. I have clearly seen people wearing very expensive clothes that make them look like hell. |
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I do believe this, especially 30 or more years ago. Styles have changed, even in Polo shirts. |
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Well I have heard that Abercrombie used to be way preppy; I think that some older GC folks were talking about it in the "Back in the Day" thread.
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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...800px-Aafc.jpg A bit different from their catalogs today. |
It seems to me that LL Bean and Brooks Brothers are quintessentially classic, (some would say preppy). My dad wore LL Bean, and BB, and husband does too. My own sons wear LL Bean. For women, Talbots and Anne Taylor are always classic and flattering. Maybe Lily Pulitzer insome parts of the country. I live in one of the mega suburbs of So Cal, where juicy sweatsuits and obscenely large and expensive SUVs are de rigeur. (Note, I did not say classy, preppy, or classic!)
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