Matt Deckard
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I have noticed that there is a resurgence of the "trad look" in some circles and it is something that I have to admit is not my cup of tea.
It's less of an American traditional look and more of an American 1980's standard. During the time of the suspendered power suited yuppies there were also the homely looking (usually ill fitting) and to me a bit boring.
<-- not yuppies... and actually if you watch the movie their clothes were pretty good, though they are close to the look to which I am reffering.
Tucker Carlson falls in this resurgence of the look catagory... Very 1980's trad/yuppie. Ill fitting though trying to look classic. I applaud the bow tie... I just wish he had a better fit.
I think alot of designers try to pigeoon hole this look as the American trad look. It gets stuck in people heads that this is the American style.
I prefer to think of the clothes James Stewart and Cary Grant wore in the 30's and 40's as American Trad. Not the giant armholed box boddied low button stanced and tight trowsered jobs todays books and stores are trying to say is American Trad.
It's less of an American traditional look and more of an American 1980's standard. During the time of the suspendered power suited yuppies there were also the homely looking (usually ill fitting) and to me a bit boring.
Tucker Carlson falls in this resurgence of the look catagory... Very 1980's trad/yuppie. Ill fitting though trying to look classic. I applaud the bow tie... I just wish he had a better fit.
I think alot of designers try to pigeoon hole this look as the American trad look. It gets stuck in people heads that this is the American style.
I prefer to think of the clothes James Stewart and Cary Grant wore in the 30's and 40's as American Trad. Not the giant armholed box boddied low button stanced and tight trowsered jobs todays books and stores are trying to say is American Trad.