Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Who Made this Shirt?






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56 comments:

Anonymous said...

Brooks Brothers. The no-longer-offered (although I wish they did) "fun shirt." Worked for B2 in the mid-80s and sold many. Wearing the single-colored yellow stripe version even as I write this.

B. Carter

Per said...

Brooks Brothers!

Anonymous said...

Great shirt!

Muffy Aldrich said...

One would think BB, but no!

Anonymous said...

Tommy Hilfiger

James said...

BB was my first guess too.Lands' End? At any rate the shirt,the sunshine and you all look very Spring-like. And that dear lady is a welcome sight.

Anonymous said...

Izod

Genuine Lustre said...

Ralph?

ms. mindless said...

I too vote for Tommy Hilfiger. Or Nautica.

ms. mindless said...

Actually, I take back my votes, Tommy H or Nautica would have had a more obvious logo. I'm stumped.

Carole said...

Mark, Fore & Strike -- either the catalog or one of the stores.

ClumberKim said...

Facconable made one like this. If I'm right do I get the shirt? I've been searching for years!

Stephanie said...

Ralph Lauren made that shirt and I had one in regular stripes like that and one in seersucker stripes.

Raulston said...

Although I know it is not, it looks rather similar to the Hanna Andersson sleepwear you showcased previously.

Muffy Aldrich said...

This was sent to me directly by a smart-$@#$ friend:

I am glad your headline is, “Who made this shirt?” and not, “Who ironed this shirt?”

Pete said...

Please tell me who made this shirt, I'd love to purchase it for my wife.

Sebastian said...

Looks like one of my Ralph-shirts!

HHH said...

I would have sworn it was a BB shirt. My husband has each one of those stripes in a shirt from same. Please do tell. Can't be custom, can it? If so, I'm so impressed.

Anonymous said...

Looks like J. Crew from before they became trendy!

Preppy 101 said...

I am saying J. Crew - didn't read comments, so if someone has already said it, I agree 100%! I have that shirt . . . xoxo

Sue Giannotta said...

Orvis

Anonymous said...

Muffy, when you let us know who made that wonderful shirt, will you tell us who made your belt, as well? It's really sharp looking.

Thank you!
raed

Anonymous said...

Kiehl James Patrick?

Wharf Rat said...

Like many of you, I would have guessed BB, and would have been wrong. Attractive shirt no matter who made it.

Does bring up the point, that at one time, BB came up with some incredible innovations. Pretty sure they originated the "fun shirt". It instantly made it permissible for button down men to wear things with some flair. BB was the standard for what was permissible, when they ventured forth with the "fun shirt".

About the same time they brought out a pink OCBD. Again a stroke of genius. A little out of the ordinary, but since it came from BB, it became quite proper.

Those were the halcyon days of the Golden Fleece.

Like the rest of you, I'll be interested to see where this one originated. My guess would have been wrong, but still brought back good BB memories.

j.mosby said...

Brooks Brothers Fun shirt and wayfarers!
love it!

PS RL Rugby site under mens offers a new fun shirt!

Barbara said...

Orivis - great shirt

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Muffy Aldrich said...

@raed - While no one has guessed the manufacturer of the shirt yet, Anonymous was spot on about the belt. It is a Kiel James Patrick, from his new Ohanzee belt collection, which will be available this Friday. I can tell you first-hand that the belt is fabulous!

Barbara said...

Ha! I meant Orvis (spelled correctly) I wish Orvis would update/revamp their women's department and consider small sizes again. Their men's department is still quite good and the sporting goods/equipment offering is great - I took my first fly fishing lesson in the parking lot of their Houston store.

mpboyko said...

My guess is that is from Mercer & Sons!

Anonymous said...

ralph lauren

mary anne said...

Vineyard vines?

Anonymous said...

I know I have seen this shirt at some point in my 51 years on this earth! The cut looks to be a mens shirt as it fits you a bit large. Maybe earlier LLBean? Eddie Bauer? The colors are so spring!

Love your blog!

Margaret,Virginia

Anonymous said...

L.L.Bean?

Anonymous said...

I know this is unlikely, but maybe the Gap?

Anonymous said...

Gant?

MarieP said...

Faconnable?

InfoDiva said...

Vintage Sero.

Muffy Aldrich said...

@InfoDiva - You got it!! Sero it is. I'm so impressed!!

The Devoted Classicist said...

Ralph Lauren made an essentially identical mens' version of this shirt a few years ago.

Preppy 101 said...

I had to go look at mine - J. Crew. I thought they were exactly alike, but nope. Very similar copy of the Vintage Sero, but not exact! Fun game, Muffy!! xoxo

Anonymous said...

Muffy, thank you so much for the information about the belt. I had thought it looked like KJP, but didn't see that item on the website. I'm so looking forward to Friday now - I can see that belt becoming a summertime staple.

It makes me a little melancholic to think of that wonderful shirt as 'vintage Sero'. (I suppose it also makes me a little vintage.) Wish there were more like them being made now. Like some of the other commenters, I so miss the B-squared Fun Shirts.

raed

Muffy Aldrich said...

For those who have emailed me or commented about the KJP belt in the photographs, here is the direct link, now available.

Anonymous said...

I wore my brooks brothers one like this a couple of days ago.

Gordo said...

Reyn-Spooner? Yes, I know they known for reverse-print Hawaiian shirts but they offered a fun-shirt one year. I own one.

Worked as a haberdasher for years and my biggest mistake was not to get the BB original, the best ever.

frugalscholar said...

I am definitely not preppy enough for this shirt. Strangely, when I hit a local thrift this morning there was a Polo version--only with two stripe colors (red/white, blue/white). Men's XL. I'll probably start seeing them everywhere.

InfoDiva said...

Have you always owned the shirt, or is it a vintage find? I live in Greenwich, CT, and the hospital auxiliary thrift shop in town is sometimes a wonderful resource for classics.

I scoop up the vintage men's OCBDs in smaller sizes when I see them. The fabric has softened with wear and good laundering, and the quality cannot be matched--at any price--today.

TominTampa said...

I certainly would have guessed BB - know that they made a shirt very much like this. Heck, wish they still did!

Reminds me of an early Tommy Hilfinger shirt that I had - only instead of poplin it was an oxford cloth. Think early/mid 90's. Loved it. Miss it.

patrick said...

Here in Europe I think Paul Smith had a very similar design, way back in the 1990s.

Sophie said...

I would have guessed BB too. I'm less familiar with Seto.

I have a very similar shirt that was from Boden (www.boden.co.uk) in the 1980s; sadly Boden, like others, has lost its bearings in terms of style and quality.

Susan R said...

Okay...here's where I'm going to ignore my mama's advice about "if you don't have anything nice to say..." Burn the shirt along with the ragg wool socks. I saw the same shirt on Garth Brooks and lost all respect (not that I ever had that much) for him. That shirt is not a good look for anyone let alone a stylish, classy gal such as yourself. Any comments left that say it looks great is a lie.
This shirt reminds me of the Duran Duran years of high school and I don't mean in a good way.
Sorry for the brutally honest comment, it had to be said.

Muffy Aldrich said...

@InfoDiva - Both! I bought it directly from the Sero factory almost thirty years ago for my mother (they used to have the most amazing sales). I just rediscovered it, along with many other Sero shirts, last weekend when helping her clean out her attic.

M said...

I find the pops of color vibrant and fun. Love that it's vintage and unearthed in your mother's attic. You wear it well!

Mary
Flat Rock Creek Notebook

Anonymous said...

Hi Muffy. I'm new to your blog and LOVE it! A question on mens shirts sizing. I think we're similar sizes. What size shirt do you wear in mens? Thanks!

j.mosby said...

Muffy,
Just found a vintage Brooks Brother striped fun shirt! It'll be fun to wear for up coming summer parties.

DarbyH. said...

I recall ORVIS having shirts like that...in fact, they may still.