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Definition of pinstripe in English: pinstripenoun ˈpɪnstrʌɪpˈpɪnˌstraɪp 1A very narrow stripe in cloth, especially of the type used for formal suits. Example sentencesExamples - I'm not referring to Hawaiian prints and palm trees on your shirt, but I am talking about checks, windowpane, houndstooth, or pinstripes.
- Herringbone, pinstripe and houndstooth are everywhere too, adding a classic look to the winter collection which is expected in the shops this month.
- Solid colors are most appropriate, however pinstripes, herringbone, tweed and some plaids are acceptable.
- Also very summery are the whitewashed pastel cotton pants, bold cotton stripes and abstract floral prints and pinstripes on denim, cotton satin and viscose stretch fabrics.
- The clothes were immaculately cut, Mary's grey flannels, pinstripes and wool velours were really, really good clothes.
- The tailoring is classic and structured and the subtle pinstripes and tonal coloured checks feature soft detailing.
- It has a full athletic cut with set-on short sleeves in a solid contrasting color that matches the pinstripe.
- Other get-ups, like Anna Lee's ruffled shirts and tailored suits with painted-on pinstripes for Revolver Modèle make sartorial references to a band's sonic influences.
- Checks and pinstripes are bowing out to colours, frill and funk.
- As a rule of thumb, you should try to match your shirt and tie with your suit - either with the background color or the pinstripes.
- Men's suiting slims down and experiments with non-traditional fabrics such as velvet with bold pinstripes.
- She was wearing a business suit, black with pinstripes and a white dress shirt beneath the suit jacket.
- Rich embroideries and pinstripes take a romantic turn.
- There was stuff for the men too - from the biker look to the retro pinstripes and blazer stripes and also denim.
- What I did notice is that this season's colours - black and white and pinstripes - have really taken off in Cape Town, as almost everyone wore one or the other.
- For when men get their blood boiling it is irrelevant to the mind whether it be in pinstripes or khakis or white collars.
- It can even be worn with a light gray suit featuring beige pinstripes, or simply a beige suit.
- Even my ‘staple’ stores were full of black and brown, pinstripes and tweed.
- Don it with your favorite brown, navy or earth tone suit - solid or pinstripe.
- A navy diagonal pinstripe over a dusty pink and gray background creates this picture-perfect diagonal striped tie by Gucci, boasting flawless design and timeless style.
- 1.1 A suit made of pinstripe cloth.
a double-breasted navy pinstripe Example sentencesExamples - A table of them giggled over US $5 and US $10 bets: young men in pinstripes and Hermes ties, women in bobs and pearls.
- Guys with impossibly British suits, seersucker or pinstripe with red rep ties.
- For your pinstripes, opt for a smart pair of shiny posillipo shoes, patent leather formal shoes, or Santa Barbara shoes.
- An interesting thing about the Rt Hon Winston when he walks into this House in his pinstripes, dressed like a zebra - black, white, black, white - is that he finds it very hard to strike a position.
- However hard you try to change impressions the immediate image is of a pinstripe, a bowler hat and exclusivity.
- Looks this season include serious pinstripes and classic business suits in plain wool fabrics.
- I mentioned in the comments recently about some of the larger Savile Row customers walking in off the street and ordering four suits at a time. Say, two pinstripes, a navy blue and a charcoal grey.
- They can seem crusty, Eighties phenomena who have singularly failed to get out of their pinstripes, Jermyn Street shirts and carefully-knotted ties.
- I turned to see a man on the pavement, all suited up in pale pinstripes and cravat, battered Bible in his right hand.
- He has a rumpled, boyish look to him, resembling the actor Michael Keaton in dowdy pinstripes and a button-down shirt.
- The guys in pinstripes won't give the Sox a shred of bulletin-board material to rally around.
- In contrast, the dress code was strictly 1930s gangster chic, with the men in pinstripes and fedoras while the women sported shawls and feathered caps.
- One is plain black, one is a black pinstripe and one is a navy pinstripe.
- This year's collection from Libra features neatly tailored trouser suits - classic pinstripes for day wear, and satin panelling for after six.
- He looks terribly uncomfortable without his facial hair and raucous teammates, his demeanor far too serious as he goes about his ‘business’ in corporate pinstripes.
- The dictator in pinstripes was in Geneva addressing the meeting at a time when it is well known that his regime is planning to tighten its grip on the net by routing all e-mail through a government-owned hub.
- On the day of our visit, a little old man in tattered pinstripes wondered aloud, ‘Is it him?’
- The English pinstripes have new designs, and there are new colours for the fustians, like dark topaz or deep ruby.
- Will I get out of practice, put on one of those fancy pinstripes with a handkerchief neatly placed in the front pocket, and greedily mine the inefficiencies of our health care system?
- That ‘mythos’ still lives, although the buckskins have been traded in for pinstripes.
Definition of pinstripe in US English: pinstripenounˈpɪnˌstraɪpˈpinˌstrīp 1A very narrow stripe in cloth, especially of the type used for formal suits. Example sentencesExamples - Also very summery are the whitewashed pastel cotton pants, bold cotton stripes and abstract floral prints and pinstripes on denim, cotton satin and viscose stretch fabrics.
- What I did notice is that this season's colours - black and white and pinstripes - have really taken off in Cape Town, as almost everyone wore one or the other.
- I'm not referring to Hawaiian prints and palm trees on your shirt, but I am talking about checks, windowpane, houndstooth, or pinstripes.
- Even my ‘staple’ stores were full of black and brown, pinstripes and tweed.
- She was wearing a business suit, black with pinstripes and a white dress shirt beneath the suit jacket.
- Don it with your favorite brown, navy or earth tone suit - solid or pinstripe.
- Rich embroideries and pinstripes take a romantic turn.
- As a rule of thumb, you should try to match your shirt and tie with your suit - either with the background color or the pinstripes.
- Other get-ups, like Anna Lee's ruffled shirts and tailored suits with painted-on pinstripes for Revolver Modèle make sartorial references to a band's sonic influences.
- The clothes were immaculately cut, Mary's grey flannels, pinstripes and wool velours were really, really good clothes.
- Herringbone, pinstripe and houndstooth are everywhere too, adding a classic look to the winter collection which is expected in the shops this month.
- Checks and pinstripes are bowing out to colours, frill and funk.
- Men's suiting slims down and experiments with non-traditional fabrics such as velvet with bold pinstripes.
- A navy diagonal pinstripe over a dusty pink and gray background creates this picture-perfect diagonal striped tie by Gucci, boasting flawless design and timeless style.
- Solid colors are most appropriate, however pinstripes, herringbone, tweed and some plaids are acceptable.
- For when men get their blood boiling it is irrelevant to the mind whether it be in pinstripes or khakis or white collars.
- It has a full athletic cut with set-on short sleeves in a solid contrasting color that matches the pinstripe.
- There was stuff for the men too - from the biker look to the retro pinstripes and blazer stripes and also denim.
- It can even be worn with a light gray suit featuring beige pinstripes, or simply a beige suit.
- The tailoring is classic and structured and the subtle pinstripes and tonal coloured checks feature soft detailing.
- 1.1 A pinstripe suit.
Example sentencesExamples - The English pinstripes have new designs, and there are new colours for the fustians, like dark topaz or deep ruby.
- They can seem crusty, Eighties phenomena who have singularly failed to get out of their pinstripes, Jermyn Street shirts and carefully-knotted ties.
- A table of them giggled over US $5 and US $10 bets: young men in pinstripes and Hermes ties, women in bobs and pearls.
- I turned to see a man on the pavement, all suited up in pale pinstripes and cravat, battered Bible in his right hand.
- This year's collection from Libra features neatly tailored trouser suits - classic pinstripes for day wear, and satin panelling for after six.
- Will I get out of practice, put on one of those fancy pinstripes with a handkerchief neatly placed in the front pocket, and greedily mine the inefficiencies of our health care system?
- On the day of our visit, a little old man in tattered pinstripes wondered aloud, ‘Is it him?’
- An interesting thing about the Rt Hon Winston when he walks into this House in his pinstripes, dressed like a zebra - black, white, black, white - is that he finds it very hard to strike a position.
- The dictator in pinstripes was in Geneva addressing the meeting at a time when it is well known that his regime is planning to tighten its grip on the net by routing all e-mail through a government-owned hub.
- Guys with impossibly British suits, seersucker or pinstripe with red rep ties.
- I mentioned in the comments recently about some of the larger Savile Row customers walking in off the street and ordering four suits at a time. Say, two pinstripes, a navy blue and a charcoal grey.
- Looks this season include serious pinstripes and classic business suits in plain wool fabrics.
- He has a rumpled, boyish look to him, resembling the actor Michael Keaton in dowdy pinstripes and a button-down shirt.
- That ‘mythos’ still lives, although the buckskins have been traded in for pinstripes.
- For your pinstripes, opt for a smart pair of shiny posillipo shoes, patent leather formal shoes, or Santa Barbara shoes.
- In contrast, the dress code was strictly 1930s gangster chic, with the men in pinstripes and fedoras while the women sported shawls and feathered caps.
- However hard you try to change impressions the immediate image is of a pinstripe, a bowler hat and exclusivity.
- One is plain black, one is a black pinstripe and one is a navy pinstripe.
- The guys in pinstripes won't give the Sox a shred of bulletin-board material to rally around.
- He looks terribly uncomfortable without his facial hair and raucous teammates, his demeanor far too serious as he goes about his ‘business’ in corporate pinstripes.
adjectiveˈpɪnˌstraɪpˈpinˌstrīp informal Relating to baseball, especially to the New York Yankees or other teams whose suits feature pinstripes. a play that instantly became part of pinstripe legend Example sentencesExamples - Then, facing elimination and protecting a 1-0 lead in Game 3, shortstop Derek Jeter made a play that instantly became part of pinstripe legend.
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