Black Ivy: A Revolt in Style

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Clothing Size Conversion Chart
Category US EU UK Chest (in) Waist (in) Hips (in)
Men XS 44 34 32-34 26-28 33-35
S 46 36 34-36 28-30 35-37
M 48 38 38-40 32-34 39-41
L 50 40 42-44 36-38 43-45
XL 52 42 46-48 40-42 47-49
Women XS 32 6 31-32 24-25 33-34
S 34 8 33-34 26-27 35-36
M 36 10 35-36 28-29 37-38
L 38-40 12-14 37-39 30-32 39-41
XL 42 16 40-42 33-35 42-44
Youth XS 128 7 26-28 23-24 26-28
S 134 8 28-30 24-25 28-30
M 140 10 30-32 25-26 30-32
L 146 12 32-34 26-27 32-34
XL 152 14 34-36 27-28 34-36
Pants Size Conversion Chart
CategoryUSEUUKWaist (in)Hip (in)Inseam (in)
Men284428283430
304630303631
324832323832
345034344033
365236364234
Women0324243430
2346253530
4368263631
63810273832
84012284032
Shoes Size Conversion Chart
CategoryUSEUUKFoot Length (in)
Men6395.59.25
7406.59.625
8417.510
9428.510.25
10439.510.625
114410.511
124511.511.25
134612.511.625
Women5352.58.5
6363.58.875
7374.59.25
8385.59.625
9396.510
10407.510.25
11418.510.625
12429.511
M (Unisex)5374.58.75
6385.59
7396.59.5
8407.510
9418.510.25
10429.510.625
114310.511
124411.511.25
Description

Black Ivy: A Revolt in Style charts a period in American history when Black men across the country adopted clothing seen by many as the preserve of the privileged elite and made it their own. From the Oxford button-down shirt, the hand-stitched loafer, the soft shoulder three-button jacket, and the perennial military repp tie – these otherwise conventional clothes are instilled with an approach so revolutionary that you’ll never be able to see them in the same way again.

It’s a story about clothes, but it’s also a story about freedom – both individual and collective. It’s a story about a generation of people challenging the status quo, struggling for racial equality and civil rights. From the most avant-garde jazz musicians, visual artists, and poets to the most influential architects, philosophers, political leaders, and writers, Black Ivy explores, for the first time ever, the major role this particular style of clothing played during this period of aspiration and upheaval and what these clothes said about the people who wore them.

Here you’ll see some famous, infamous, and not-so-famous figures in black culture, such as Amiri Baraka, Charles White, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr., James Baldwin, Miles Davis, John Coltrane and Sidney Poitier. You’ll see how they claim and then redefine Ivy Style – the dominant look of the time.

Boasting the work of some of America’s finest photographers and imagemakers, Black Ivy looks at how a generation of men took the Ivy Look and made it subversive, edgy, cool and unpredictable in ways that continue to impact modern menswear to this day.

  • Written and Edited: Jason Jules
  • Art Direction and Design: Graham Marsh
  • Hardback
  • 224pp
  • 275 x 230mm
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