Lapels Sentence Examples

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  • This coat has wide lapels and soft roped shoulders.

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  • Satin or grosgrain facing on the lapels is appropriate.

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  • It has a single welt chest pocket, two lower flap pockets, three inside pockets, notch lapels and a center back vent.

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  • It features a wrinkle and stain-resistant finish, notched lapels, a welt chest pocket, two lower flap besom pockets, inside pockets and a center back vent.

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  • These suits feature hand rolled lapels, handset collar and sleeves, handmade buttonholes, and other hallmarks of a traditional bespoke suit.

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  • The size of the double Windsor tie knot (which, just to add to the confusion, can also be called a full Windsor) is only appropriate for a shirt with lapels set far apart.

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  • It was worn with the lapels open and an unbuttoned polyester shirt underneath in a wild print that matched the color of the suit.

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  • The Princeton Chambray Sport Coat is done in a lightweight chambray and has slim lapels.

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  • Blazers have long sleeves, lapels, and traditional pockets, and they don't always have to be worn with matching pants.

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  • This is actually slightly more fitted than the typical corduroy blazer, with higher armholes and narrow lapels.

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  • What you may often find is that a 1960s corduroy jacket will be very similar to a modern jacket, with narrow lapels, two buttons and patch pockets.

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  • Even a 1970s jacket won't be very different, but will only feature wider lapels.

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  • Later, turtlenecks, double breasted sports jackets, wide ties with patterns, bell bottom and flare-leg pants, wide lapels, polyester pant suits, and Nehru jackets made it onto the scene.

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  • Kids embraced their wide lapels, wide legged jeans, bright colors, pant suits in colors outside of black, gray, and other expected neutrals.

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  • In some cases, complete opposites were simultaneously in fashion, like the slim-fitting mod suits and the flared pants, or the skinny and wide lapels and ties.

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  • Call attention to your chest instead by choosing a jacket with some kind of detail - either lapels if it's a suit jacket or buttons or functional drawstring at the collar.

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  • What updates its look are the narrow lapels and modern fit.

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  • The light, breathable polo features a white torso with blue short sleeves and lapels and a stripe pattern on the front in blue, orange and yellow.

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  • Mixing a traditional pattern with cutting-edge design, this polo is white with blue lapels and a partial argyle pattern on the front in blue and purple.

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  • Bold stripes cover the front and back, with the button placket and lapels in solids.

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  • For curvier women, jackets should sport softer lapels, two buttons rather than one, and wider necklines.

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  • As lapels grew larger in the 1970s, it created a broadening effect across the upper torso, which could work for a large bust but conversely could shorten and emphasize an already wide figure.

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  • If you like the look of a V-neckline, but plan to wear your coat when the weather is cold, be sure the lapels can be drawn at the top and secured if the need arises.

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  • The coats were usually navy blue or black and easily identified by styling details like wide lapels, hip-length hems and metal buttons.

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  • Jackets will have different sized lapels and details.

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  • A loose white blouse with puffy sleeves and wide lapels shouldn't set you back more than $5.

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  • This includes a tuxedo jacket with a velvet collar, lapels and cuffs, a green vest, green velvet knickers and shoe buckles.

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  • If you decide to choose a suit with a pattern such as a small conservative check or plaid, be sure patterns are aligned at the seams, shoulders and lapels.

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  • A very smooth look can be one with maroon or forest green lapels and piping.

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  • Cuffs, lapels, and collars were different colors depending on regional affiliation.

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  • Badges designating the specialty of enlisted personnel are worn on the lapels while officers wear badges made up of the letters "US" on their lapels.

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  • Like the Oxford Stage Company, big lapels and the preposterous posturing of hip dudes are played for laughs.

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  • Great shape and fit with big wide shaped lapels, four shiny silver domed buttons to fasten and a slit pocket at each hip.

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  • He's being pinned against the wall by a man who has grabbed his jacket lapels.

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  • Long tie of same is threaded through holes around ankles and heel and lower front edge of ankle lapels.

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  • Linen jacket, cream, lapels edged with beige suede, very classy.

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  • It has lapels, as with us, and is trimmed with gold lace, shawl or fur, or is worn quite plain.

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  • Dazzling white shirts surveyed the flower-bedecked chapel from behind the lapels of swallowtail coats.

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  • The lapels are typically covered in satin.

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  • Notch Platinum Edition This single-breasted, non-vented coat has a one-button-notch, satin lapels, and flap pockets.

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  • You'll find satin lapels, flap pockets, a center vent, and four buttons.

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  • Lapels can either be peaked or a shawl collar; traditional black tie adherents frown on the popular notch collar.

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