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  2. But for Real Though, These Super Chic, Preppy Clothing ... - AOL

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    Here are the best preppy clothing brands on the market. Shop the preppy aesthetic from popular brands like Ralph Lauren, J.Crew, Lands' End, and more.

  3. Ivy League (clothes) - Wikipedia

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    Ivy League is a style of men's dress, also known as Ivy Style, popular during the late 1950s in the Northeastern United States, and said to have originated on college campuses, particularly those of the Ivy League. It was the predecessor to the preppy style of dress. [1]

  4. What Does Preppy Style Mean Now? - AOL

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    Style Points is a weekly column about how fashion intersects with the wider world.. Lisa Birnbach has seen this all before. The author of The Official Preppy Handbook, which went old-world viral ...

  5. How Doechii Landed on Her Signature Preppy, '90s Style - AOL

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    Over the last few months, she's dramatically upped the ante in terms of fashion, working alongside stylist Sam Woolf to create a preppy, androgynous signature look that's heavy on vintage Saint ...

  6. Preppy - Wikipedia

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    The term preppy derives from the private college-preparatory schools that some American upper class and upper middle class children attend. [2] The term preppy is commonly associated with the Ivy League and broader group of oldest universities in the Northeast as well as the prep schools which brought students to them, [3] since traditionally a primary goal in attending a prep school was ...

  7. The Official Preppy Handbook - Wikipedia

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    The Handbook exposed preppy culture to the masses, and helped to democratize the preppy subculture. Prior to the book, primarily only wealthy WASP elites adopted the preppy subculture. From the 1920s, WASPs dominated American universities, and preppy fashion was traditionally worn on university campuses. [17]