Showing posts with label PREPPY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PREPPY. Show all posts

August 5, 2015

CHATHAM IVY'S TALES OF THE DOGS - MISTY, OUR ENGLISH SETTER

No matter how many times we've chased dripping wet, sandy dogs across a field of picnic blankets or wiped miles of muddy paw prints from our hardwood floors, or rescued the last of the steak as it disappears down a certain canine's gullet, we still love our dogs.  At Chatham Ivy, we've always gravitated toward the preppy breeds - from spaniels to retrievers to setters to mountain dogs - the more obstreperous the better.  We've had a lot of love, a lot of disasters, and a lot of dog tales.  We think you'll find our dogs as fun a we do.  In the next few weeks, we'll be telling you tales of all of our dogs.  The first one is, of course, our first dog Misty:

Chatham Ivy Founder's Kim and Katie with our English Setter, Misty at the Cape



The whole family at the Cape with Misty

On Lieutenant's Island in Wellfleet with Misty

Chatham Ivy's Misty

When we were kids our parents loaded us and all of our gear into their hunter green Ford Squire station wagon with the wooden panels and we drove all the way from Main Line, Philadelphia to our summer house on Lieutenant's Island in Wellfleet on the Cape.  We waited all year for those magical summers full of swimming and sailing and catching sea creatures and going to the Wellfleet Drive In.
One special summer, we loaded a new family member into the wagon - our brand new English Setter puppy, Misty.  Misty was as beautiful and sweet as she was exasperating, mostly due to her uncanny ability to escape any situation and run for miles and miles.  She just had to run and she wasn't going to stop for anyone or anything.  We used to get phone calls from our neighbors who would say, "we saw a white streak in our back yard and we think it's your dog".  My Dad would race out the back door and start running in the direction of the phone caller, sometimes picking up helpful neighbors or their children along the way.  Then, just like the butcher, the baker and the candlestick maker, the group of neighbors would run in a line through endless back yards chasing the white streak.  Inevitably someone would try to tackle Misty only to miss and have her dash off again.  My Mom would get in the car and try to head Misty off at the pass and eventually after a lot of running and phone calls and driving, someone would catch her.  There was even one time when she got loose at Valley Forge Park for several hours that my Mom finally found her at the ranger station tied up right under the sign that said in bold letters, No Dogs Off Leash.

Misty loved Lieutenant's Island because she was never tied up and could run free for the whole summer.  She knew, even after eight hours in the car, the precise moment when we would pull onto the Island.  She would start panting, whining and getting so restless we had to open the car window to let her out.  She was at her happiest racing through the marshes, endlessly chasing seagulls, chasing waves and rolling in the sand.  One time when she went for a swim and shook her wet, sandy fur all over a family eating lunch on the beach then tried stealing their sandwiches, my Mom declared, "well, I wonder whose dog that is.  I can't imagine anyone allowing such an unruly dog at the beach."  Misty embodied the freedom, spirit and beauty that we all felt every summer when we got out of school and were let loose on the Island for the summer.  Like Misty we all felt happy, independent and free every summer at the Cape.

Celebrate your freedom this summer with one of our preppy pup totes from Chatham Ivy.  When you're packing a picnic for the beach, think of Misty.  We sure will.















December 12, 2014

LOOK DASHING IN THE SNOW! MENSWEAR FOR THIS SEASON'S COCKTAIL PARTY

The holiday season calls for anything from the ugly Christmas sweater to black tie formal wear and everything in between, especially cocktail attire.  Bored with the endless rotation of navy jackets and standard rep ties?  Find sartorial inspiration for your next cocktail party here!






Ties from Social Primer. Online only at www.SocialPrimer.com.

Bird Dog Bay Brand Necktie available at www.countryclubprep.com
The Highlands Tie available at www.jackspade.com.



If you need a gift for the host of your next cocktail party, Chatham Ivy's Wicked Landcruiser t-shirt comes in long sleeved and short sleeved in styles for men and women.  The perfect gift for that friend who has everything.  Buy one for the wicked prep in your life!


December 9, 2014

CHESS NUTS BOASTING IN AN OPEN FOYER . . . BLACK TIE FOR THE MEN THIS TIME

In case you're wondering about the title to this post, it was the punchline to our Dad's favorite holiday joke.  Every Christmas, clad in his red tie with embroidered reindeer, white button down shirt, navy jacket, gray wool pants (no pleats, please), and penny loafers (no beef rolls either, please) he would bust out this joke and laugh heartily as if he'd never told it before.  When my Dad laughed, his eyes crinkled and twinkled and he had the most infectious smile.  We couldn't help but laugh too even as we said, "oh brother Dad, not that old chestnut", which, given the context, would crack him up again.  If you want to look as dapper as Dick Noble on Christmas, check out these formal wear options:








Whether you're headed to a party in New York or Newport, we at Chatham Ivy know you'll look dashing!


December 7, 2014

YULE SHINE LIKE RUDOLPH'S NOSE AT YOUR CHRISTMAS PARTY!

Christmas is the time when the prep set really gets to shine in all of their formal glory - from patent leather to tartan taffeta to navy velvet.  We are huge fans of the black tie holiday party although with the recent emphasis on all things uberhip and lumbersexual, we're afraid it's becoming an endangered affair.  If you're attending a black tie party or a winter wedding, here are some of our favorite formal fashions and accessories.












At Chatham Ivy we don't sell formalwear, but we do have the perfect gift for the tartan lover in your life.  You'll be the hit of any party if you bring along our long-sleeved Wicked Tartan horse and fox t-shirt for your hostess.  

All photos from Chatham Ivy's Pinterest page.


September 4, 2014

VINTAGE PREP: THE STORY OF THE MAIN LINE'S VESTED GENTRESS

If you or your mom grew up anywhere near the Main Line in the 70s you can't help but remember the annual sale at The Vested Gentress in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.  Few sartorial events united preppy women and wannabes more than that annual gathering, other than, maybe, the annual Eagle's Eye sale.   Our mom used to go to that sale every year and come home with one or two treasured items.  She still has a couple of them which we really wish were in our size.  You can still buy clothing from The Vested Gentress online on sites like eBay and Etsy and if you can find something in your size, buy it!

The Vested Gentress was a staple of many Main Line wardrobes featuring whimsical drawings reminiscent of James Thurber doodles with decidedly preppy themes.  The clothing was beautifully made, simple and stylish but at the same time a conversation piece at the club.  The company sold mostly shift dresses and wrap skirts in golf length and ankle length.  What made the clothing so special was the charm and wit in the drawings.  From horses with real bows on their tails to fat cats lounging with their legs crossed to kissing camels and peacocks with outrageous tails, the Vested Gentress cornered the market on whimsy.  If you want to see more photos of the wonderful designs and fabrics, Terry Rosen has compiled an an incredibly comprehensive Pinterest Board with hundreds of Vested Gentress designs.

The Vested Gentress started in 1961 as a men's clothing company selling vests and was originally named The Vested Gentry.  The company was founded by a husband and wife team, Naomi and Fritz (or Bud) Jackson who based their clothing around Bud's fun silk screened drawings.  They silk screened the fabric in their own factory and then had the items custom sewed individually which is a pretty labor intensive process.  The company sadly folded in the mid 80s after Bud died even though Naomi and her son tried to keep it going.  They said in a great (and rare) article about the company on The Vintage Traveler that, "Vested Gentress was Bud's passion, and it was too hard to continue without his guiding force."

Chatham Ivy was originally inspired by the whimsy of Vested Gentress and we still love finding new fabrics that they created.  It was a wonderful company and, though we didn't know him, Bud's passion lives on in our hearts and in our Kid's Coastal Collection.