The Preppy aesthetic is a visual construct comprising British-inspired patterns (tartan, argyle, gingham, glen check) in muted colors and high-quality natural materials like cotton, wool, and leather.
Each subculture has its own aesthetic origin expressed through visuals and patterns in arts, media, music, and fashion.
For example, the Preppy aesthetic elements (patterns, colors, visuals, textiles, are the foundation of the Preppy fashion style.
As such, Preppy aesthetic elements are always present in the style's core clothes and accessories, such as polo shirts, blazers, and loafers.
Each Preppy aesthetic element depicts aspects of the subculture's roots, values, and lifestyle.
The choice of high-quality and natural materials reflects an appreciation for durability and classic, traditional dressing style.
The nautical and countryside colors reflect an appreciation for leisurely outdoor pursuits.
And the school-inspired uniforms are a nod to the subculture's origin in elite education, signifying respect for heritage and formality.
The Origin of Preppy Aesthetic
The Preppy aesthetic has roots in British, Scottish, and Irish cultures.
The Preppy aesthetic elements are a standard part of students' uniforms at the country's elite educational institutions like Oxford, Eton, and Cambridge.
In the 1800s, the British-inspired aesthetic was adopted by American private preparatory schools and colleges like Harvard, Yale, and Princeton.
There are 3 main areas credited with the creation and evolution of the Preppy subculture and, therefore, the American Preppy aesthetic and dressing style:
With a rich colonial past, Atlantic coastline, sailing, and seaside activities, New England's nautical-themed colors, patterns, and boat shoes significantly create the Preppy aesthetic and visuals.
Inspired by nautical explorations, this facet of the Preppy aesthetic is comprised of visuals like anchors, compasses, ships, lighthouses, stripes, whales, and hydrangeas.
And, in line with the student's collegiate uniforms, the Ivy League Preppy aesthetic consists of navy blue, forest green, crimson, black and white, reflecting local activities such as sailing or horse riding.