Editor’s Note: Dylan Arnold is a certified fitness trainer, and when I say certified, I mean elitely so. Not sure elitely is a word. You can read his credentials in the article. He will...
http://www.ivy-style.com/dylan-arnold-will-make-you-look-better-in-your-whateverocbd.html
The passing of Sidney Poitier is being covered, rightfully, in such detail and so well elsewhere that I would only be dragging the remembrances down with my own respect. Here is the NY Times ob...
Like the French republic, Rene Lacoste was born in the month of July. He’s the man who essentially gave the world the original preppy polo shirt, and since the polo is ostensibly making a come...
http://www.ivy-style.com/what-the-deuce-a-tennis-image-miscellany.html
The Ivy Style team has spent the past three-and-a-half weeks writing multiple drafts for our annual April Fool’s Day satire, only for us to finally conclude that there’s simply no greater gag...
We close out the week with a tennis sweater encore by way of this tribute to Bill Bradley, the 1965 National Player of the Year for Princeton. At the time, the school had produced more American p...
As a follow-up to yesterday’s post on the movie “Trading Places,” and in anticipation of spring, we revisit this fine essay on the tennis sweater served up by Christopher Sharp. * * * Lat...
http://www.ivy-style.com/love-all-play-the-tennis-sweater-mounts-a-comeback.html
Legendary Yankees announcer Bob Sheppard was raised in Queens and went to St. John’s University, where he won seven letters and served as senior class president, and later returned to serve as...
http://www.ivy-style.com/voices-carry-remembering-yankees-announcer-bob-sheppard.html
Our last post ended with a shot of Norman Mailer arm-wrestling Muhammad Ali, or at least pretending to. So in light of that, and because coincidentally I got back into training yesterday, here’...