Boutonniere Sentence Examples

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  • Fred O'Connor, dressed to the nines in a dapper suit, pink shirt, bow tie and sporting a boutonniere, asked Dean if his iron was broken when he took one look at his stepson's new but wrinkled slacks.

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  • If you want to incorporate these colors, consider using them as accents in the tie or boutonniere.

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  • A gentlemen wears a boutonniere, which is a small flower arrangement, pinned onto his lapel.

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  • For the young men, a boutonniere, or small lapel flower is usually bought by his date to pin on along with the corsage.

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  • The male version of a corsage is called a boutonniere, which translates as "buttonhole" in French.

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  • The guy is responsible for providing the corsage for his date, while the girl should be prepared with a boutonniere.

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  • It is customary for the girl to have a boutonniere for her date, usually a single carnation or rose that comes with a pin to attach it to his jacket.

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  • The boutonniere should be pinned on the guy's lapel of his jacket or tuxedo with the pin hidden behind the fabric.

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  • The guy can pin the boutonniere himself or the girl can assist him.

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  • If your hands are shaky or if you are afraid you might poke him, don't try pinning the boutonniere yourself.

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  • Their One True Love wedding package may include such items as a limo, bridal bouquet, groom's boutonniere, and professional photography at a very reasonable price.

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  • Incorporating color into wedding menswear usually was left to the bowtie, necktie, cummerbund, vest, and boutonniere.

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  • From the perfect dress and the just-right accessories to her date's boutonniere and tux, nothing is left untouched as the big night approaches.

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  • To add a special touch to your rented tuxedo, consider adding a colorful pocket square, a fresh flower boutonniere or a decorative tie pin.

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  • While Fred was outside picking a boutonniere for the occasion, his now marginally wealthy flame of fame—locally at least— called a second time.

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  • While Fred was outside picking a boutonniere for the occasion, his now marginally wealthy flame of fame—locally at least— called a second time.

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  • You will want to get your date a corsage or boutonniere.

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