The Andover Shop
The Andover Shop
Quick history
The Andover Shop was founded in 1957 in Harvard Square, Cambridge, by European émigré tailors who brought Old World menswear craftsmanship to Ivy League America. It became a quiet epicenter of the Ivy Style movement—selling natural-shoulder jackets, oxford cloth shirts, tweed sport coats, and understated tailoring that emphasized fit, fabric, and longevity over trends. The shop earned a cult following among professors, writers, architects, and later menswear obsessives who valued restraint and precision.
Why it mattered
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It helped define American Ivy and preppy style as timeless, not trendy
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It preserved European tailoring traditions inside modern American menswear
Why it shows up at Diversity
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Its pieces mix clean tailoring with subcultural edge when styled off-body, oversized, or layered
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Resale keeps high-quality, slow-fashion garments circulating instead of being replaced