This month's 2nd issue features "British Ivy". Ivy fashion was born in America and evolved in Japan, and its symbolic blazers and BD shirts originate in the UK. In this issue, we look back at the UK, the origin of Ivy fashion, through the eyes of the Ivy. The first feature begins with "BRITISH IVY", where we learn about British Ivy, and then we have "Your own British Ivy" where some of the industry's most stylish people tell us about their favorite British items. By reading this, you will understand what British Ivy is. The second feature is a surprise interview in Korea, the country where traditional fashion is currently the hottest in the world. We interviewed real Korean traditional men. In the third feature, our under-30 editorial team went to various stores to look for watches under 300,000 yen that caught our eye. This is the 2nd January issue, a must-read for traditional fashion lovers. Please take a look.
The new British Ivy style proposed by 2nd can be summed up as a mix of British and Ivy styles. When mixing different styles, the most important thing is to choose the right items and balance them. To get some hints on what kind of outfit is "British Ivy", our editorial team interviewed people in the industry who are renowned for their mixed styles. They showed us their ideas on British Ivy style and their favorite items from the UK. How do the industry's most stylish people interpret the "British Ivy" style and what logic they use to coordinate their outfits? Also, what items do they choose to embody that style? By looking at their styles, we can get a better idea of what the "British Ivy" style is!
Table of Contents
[First Feature]
BRITISH IVY
A more traditional British Ivy.
Mixed style experts embody
different British Ivy styles.
Make suits more familiar!
A movement starting from Asakusa.
British Ivy starts
with suede shoes. Learn how to choose the right leather shoes
from Master Shoe Fitter Yasuo Kuze, recognized in Germany and Japan A new masterpiece from a 100-year-old British brand Made in UK with Pride Attracted by the proud and true British made products A place where you can feel the breath of British gentlemen The intersection of British Ivy. "Renoir Clothing Store" British products you want to get your hands on now [Second Feature] Korean Ivy is hot right now! IVY GUIDE in KOREA!! [Third Feature] 2ND WATCH CHRONICLE "The 30-year-old editorial team searches for watches under 300,000 yen!" [Series] From Editors Club 2nd News Blazer Graffiti Find the Ivy Leaguers of the city! The Biography THE VISUAL PERFORMER_Vol.192 Satoshi Miyashita / Artist, Ceramicist Vintage Museum RETURNS Vol.5_Ivy League Visiting Old Old Ways Trying to remake things one step ahead, a new way to enjoy old things. There is no other way to say it. Maybe Miura Shurin's Free-for-all Sake Bar 2024 NEW DIG This Month's Shopping Report