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- For special occasions, they wore Norfolk suits with broad Eton collars, and the same caps as their elders.
- Eton collars were worn until the 1920s together with a blue cap surmounted by the arms of St Edmund or a bowler hat.
- Uniforms in 1891 consisted of a dark blue jersey with sleeves, a porkpie cap and an Eton collar worn on Sundays and special occasions.
- Worse, if Brady is not the player Belichick has concluded he will be, the noose will fit tighter around his neck than an Eton collar.
- "He showed up with an English twang to him " _ Taylor's father is English _ " an Eton collar and with a slight reserve, and he played one of those Messiaen works.
- However, King and his British ally, promoter Frank Warren, had other ideas, which is why Tyson will make six times what Bruno will make and the champion remains hot under the Eton collar about it.
- From 1820 until 1967, boys under the height of 5'4 " ( 1.63 m ) were required to wear the'Eton suit', which replaced the tailcoat with the cropped'Eton jacket'( known colloquially as a " bum-freezer " ) and included an'Eton collar', a large, stiff-starched, white collar.
- Shorts and singlets, with the occasional Beau Brummel look, like the U . S . hurdler Alvin Kraenzlein, who was in an Eton collar and cravat in Paris in 1900, or a fashion maverick like the discus thrower Martin Sheridan, who won the gold in London in 1908 wearing garters.