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  • This included wide-lapelled 1930s style coats and black leather caps.
  • We always get these glimpses of Elsa Klensch talking about these soft-lapelled long robes.
  • The uniform takes the form of an evening tail coat of dark blue cloth, lapelled, with scarlet collar and cuffs.
  • White tie was worn with slim-cut trousers in the early 1920s; by 1926, wide-lapelled tailcoats and double-breasted waistcoats were in vogue.
  • The House of Lords has long been used for repaying political favors, and its scarlet-robed, ermine-lapelled members have been ridiculed for more than a century.
  • Karadzic and his followers have expropriated the largest houses, dress in flashy, wide lapelled suits, drive huge luxury sedans and are surrounded by bodyguards with shaved heads and sunglasses.
  • It's dandy time at Givenchy Gentleman and the less expensive " Men " line _ both tempting in high-lapelled frock coats of delicious cerise and strawberry velvets.
  • There were pencil pants for the slim, a good black-lapelled pink trouser suit with a dickey up front, touches of acid green and fluorescent pink and stiletto-heeled shoes.
  • Sometimes when caught outside in bad weather in a lapelled jacket and nothing over it, its wearer may unfold the lapels and hold them that way to temporarily reproduce the ancestral to-the-neck closure.
  • The original uniform of the corps appears to have been a " shooting " dress, consisting of a tartan, lined with white, trimmed with green and white ribbons; a white sash, with green tossels; and a blue bonnet, with a St . Andrew's cross, a tartan coat, with knee-breeches and white vest; and a " common uniform, " the coat of which was " a green lapelled frock . " Tartan was fashionable at the time as an expression of anti-Union and pro-Jacobite sentiment and many of the Company were known Jacobites.