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He is wearing a white suit and sporting long sideburns and swept-back hair.
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To this day Kinshasa's Sapeurs dress less conservatively than their suit-sporting Brazzaville brethren.
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The single or double vents that make it comfortable to wear a coat on horseback are testament to the sporting antecedents of the suit.
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The tailors who still work in and around London's Savile Row are experts at disentangling the military, medical and sporting threads that form the modern suit.
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By 1890 the American office worker wanted both the informality of the lounge suit, with its sporting heritage, and a snappy, modern and efficient look that its military antecedents gave it.
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Jean Dujardin (also sporting a beard) looked dapper in his black suit, forgoing the bow tie for a black silk necktie.
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Architectural Digest has a photo of Pollaro, looking casually professional, and Pitt, looking a little like his stoner character Floyd from True Romance, sporting a messy ponytail, a (fancy) track suit type jacket, and some very heavy eyelids.
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But Custard Clown Uncle Colin and his prankster pal Mr Woo, sporting a bright red wig, rosy cheeks and garish checked suit, were on hand to buffoon around and warm up the crowds.
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The subject is nattily dressed in suit and spats, a little like Johnson himself, who is sporting a crisply pressed blue shirt and a shiny yellow tie.
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As American lines like Bonobos, Band of Outsiders and Freemans Sporting Club have adapted the traditional tailoring of their storied U.K. counterparts to suit modern tastes ("if it ain't broke we'll nip it"), at London's custom houses, even a stitching tweak would be perceived as mutinous a decade ago.
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