Ivy League



Ivy League

A preppy clothing style. Named for the athletic federation of Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, the University of Pennsylvania, Princeton, and Yale, “Ivy League” described a 1950s and '60s men's fashion: pants with no pleats and a buckle in the rear. The buckle could be used to expand or shorten the waist fit, although it was primarily for adornment. There were also British-influence narrow-brim caps that had a buckle in the back. Why “Ivy League”? The schools were considered (at least by some) to be sophisticated, elite, and thus worthy of emulation, an attitude that their students did little to disabuse.
See also: ivy, league

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Carrol-Irish
Reuben['ru:bən]
Karen (2)-Armenian
Nik-English, Greek, Slovene
Abimelech-Biblical
Peachey['pi:tʃi]