J. Press
Founded at Yale in 1902, J. Press helped define the Ivy League look that became a symbol of classic American style. Worn by cultural icons, presidents, writers, and jazz legends, the brand built its reputation on soft-shouldered tailoring, Shaggy Dog sweaters, repp ties, and timeless collegiate staples. Its influence carried overseas during Japan’s “Ametora” movement, cementing J. Press as an international emblem of American tradition. Today, the company continues to honor its heritage with meticulously crafted garments made in the U.S., Japan, the U.K., Italy, and beyond—remaining a true standard-bearer of enduring Ivy style.