- of
notched and
peaked lapels, both of
which originate from that period. Once
double breasted frock coats were established,
lapels were
sharply creased...
- A
lapel pin, also
known as an
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small pin worn on clothing,
often on the
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- English) is a
floral decoration,
typically a
single flower or bud, worn on the
lapel of a
tuxedo or suit jacket.
While worn
frequently in the past, boutonnières...
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lapel meets the collar.
Peaked lapels have
sharp edges which point upward towards the shoulders. Double-breasted
jackets usually have
peaked lapels,...
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peaked lapel, a
shawl lapel, or a
notched lapel, with some
fashion stylists and
writers seeing shawl lapels as less
formal and
notched lapels as the least...
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Honorable Service Lapel Button,
awarded to U.S.
military service...
- the
lapel meets the collar.
Peaked lapels have
sharp edges that
point upward towards the shoulders. Double-breasted
jackets usually have
peaked lapels, although...
- The
Honorable Service Lapel Button,
colloquially called "Ruptured Duck" by the
members of the military, was a
lapel button awarded for
honorable Federal...
- A
lavalier microphone or
lavalier (also
known as a lav,
lapel mic, clip mic, body mic,
collar mic, neck mic or
personal mic) is a
small microphone used...