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Northern Preppy vs. Southern Preppy
The difference between Northern Preppy and Southern Preppy was mentioned in the "Popped Collars" thread. I am familiar with the Northern Preppy look, but I'm not familiar with the Southern Preppy look. Could someone in the know please compare and contrast the two for me?
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Well-to-do Southerners send their children to Northern schools. Those folks tend to wear polo shirts and loafers and think they're living the good life. I, personally, think the main difference is that in the North we don't wear overalls but Southern preppy folk iron their overalls.
-Rudey --Was that a joke? Perhaps not but we'll never know :) |
Northern preppy: Pink polo shirt/no pocket khakis/boat shoes (no socks)
Southern preppy: Light blue/yellow Izod shirt/cargo short khakis/sandals And overalls. All day, every day :confused: |
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I dont know about the south but at my MA prep school abercrombie and jcrew were the staple stores everyone who was someone shopped. So yeah lots of khakis and polo shirts.
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izod? lol. well, if i were in Mississippi i'd say that's a definite match (i say that b/c @ the cotton bowl this is ALL i saw.) in texas for the most part, guys wear kenneth cole and polo (dont forget to roll the sleeves!)....put that with a pair of 'trendy' denim jeans and some nice shoes, and you have your 'typical' texas preppy boy. no popped collars here in full force yet. i see a few, and i cringe and hope they will fade away very fast. (overalls only @ a&m...:rolleyes: haha) edit: i forgot abercrombie. |
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The glaring exception would be UVA, though. Maybe because it's in the south? Or because it's so darn hard to get into? |
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I'm thinking of the 5th generations of Ole Miss or Auburn students... |
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B) I wasn't just talking about families with money. You can go to Hofstra university out on Long Island in NY. Lots of kids with money...none of that mattered to anyone. C) And I guess Bush was an exception. D) Izod is sold in Sears. Do people accessorize that with NASCAR hats? -Rudey |
Duke? Vanderbilt? Just because it's not Ivy League doesn't make it not prestigious...
Also, I don't recall mentioning Izod... and I sure as hell don't claim GWB. Anyway, it doesn't really matter. There's always exceptions to everything. I could never go to school in the North (or live there, actually), and I know a LOT of Southerners who are the same way. |
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Izod and Bush are in response to other posters. -Rudey |
Izod is the mass-produced knockoff that everyone and their brother can afford.
Lacoste is the real stuff. |
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And, for the record, you will find Clemson, Auburn, Ole Miss, 'Bama, LSU, UGA, (insert Southern school here) students who are fifth and sixth generations. These old South families send their dollars and their children to the same schools they've all been attending forever. A high school classmate (who fits the description perfectly - money but not grades) went to the U. of Vermont. But she is not what I would call Southern. I'd rather go to a Southern school any day o' the week, and it's not because I couldn't get into any others... I applied to thirteen colleges and all of them were below the Mason-Dixon line. It's a preference. (And please keep in mind, in reference to GWB and Texas preppy, that Texans themselves define their own category - you can't really always lump them in with Southerners. They are a group all their own in many ways....) To address the real question: Preppy around here is a Polo shirt, state flag belt, khakis, Rainbow flip-flops or boat shoes. Add a faded baseball hat for casual days and a pair of Crokies for your sunglasses and you're all set. There will be no flipping up of the shirt collars.... |
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