- such as
brogue boots,
Argyle socks and
jumpers (sweaters),
tweed cloth sportcoats,
Irish walking hats and plus
fours in houndstooth, herringbone, or the...
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waistcoats with
decorative fringes,
preppy loafers, navy blue
suits and
sportcoats,
straight leg
jeans instead of the
skinny jeans fashionable from the late...
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usually folded over at the top,
slouch socks,
pastel colored three button sportcoats,
graphic print T-shirts,
tracksuit tops with a
vertical contrasting stripe...
- A
sport coat, also
called a
sport jacket (or
sports coat or
sports jacket in
American English), is a men's
smart casual lounge jacket designed to be worn...
- Glenurquhart, or
Prince of
Wales check,
frequently used to make
overcoats and
sportcoats in the 1950s
Example of the
herringbone pattern, a po****r
choice for...
-
Corneliani is an
Italian menswear manufacturer best
known for its
suits and
sportcoats. The
company distributes its
products in over 70
countries worldwide through...
- his company,
Stanley Blacker Inc. in 1955 and
favored the
moniker "Mr.
Sportcoats". He was
among the
first to sew his name on
clothes (sports coats, initially)...
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Victorian and
sometimes steampunk fashions,
including tight pants,
velvet sportcoats, top hats, cravats, corsets,
ankle length skirts, lace petticoats, and...
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baseball uniforms,
denim jackets,
Aloha shirts, car coats, 1930s
style linen sportcoats,
brown or
black brogues, and
black leather jackets like the
Schott Perfecto...
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Nordic inspired patterns,
rhinestone cowboy boots,
white shawl lapel sportcoats,
black or
white embroidered western shirts or
fringe jackets, lots of...