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Both had dyed black hair and wore the female biker battledress, the uniform black leather miniskirt, black lycra top and short bumfreezer denim jacket.
He ended the uniform requirement of smaller boys being marked out by having to wear the much shorter "bumfreezer" Eton Suit, but this was a tiny consolation for the crushing of his cherished goal of ending school uniform at Eton altogether.
He had dressed himself fully, before going off, in his usual school suit of black Eton jacket and dark gray trousers.
That Eton jackets would still be in?"
Princess dresses with sharply flaring skirts and short, easy Eton jackets are two of his major shapes.
A boy in Eton jacket and wide collar, careless, pale, and agitated.
I was dressed in hot pants and an Eton jacket, little white anklets and black patent pumps.
Mess jacket or eton jacket, similar to a tailcoat but cut off just below the waist.
The older boys were given a navy blue Eton jacket, with a waistcoat that buttoned up to a white collar, both of heavy serge.
But his claws were fast in Effie's sash and the little point at the back of Harry's Eton jacket.
John's scrubbed cheeks shone like polished apples, and Ramses had an air of deceptive innocence in his little Eton jacket and short trousers.
The school choir, wearing Eton jackets and broad school ties reserved for such occasions, sing the school song and a collection of hymns.
But with her help Harry managed to wriggle quietly out of his sleeves, so that the dragon had only an Eton jacket in his other claw.
You might cut it in latitude and turn it into an Eton jacket and a kilt, neither of much use to a Gallo-Roman beggar.
It also was prominently used, in single-breasted form, as part of the uniform for underclassmen at Eton College, leading to the alternate name eton jacket.
Avis - decorously dressed in a pink blouse, and broad-lapelled Eton jacket, and tailored brown skirt - and Dr Holmes held hands across the table, as a uniformed waiter served them soup out of a silver tureen.
Reading much and mixing little with children of my own age, I had, before I went to school, developed a vocabulary which must (I now see) have sounded very funny from the lips of a chubby urchin in an Eton jacket.
From 1820 until 1967, boys under the height of 5'4" were required to wear the 'Eton suit', which replaced the tailcoat with the cropped 'Eton jacket' (known colloquially as a "bum-freezer") and included an 'Eton collar', a large, stiff-starched, white collar.
Suits combine a conservative mood with an underlying bareness: a white cotton halter shirt beneath a jacket; a gauze slit-front tunic under an Eton jacket, or a glen-plaid linen suit with a tie-front "Belafonte" shirt that adds a calypso note to career dressing.
Till recently the illustrations in both papers always depicted the boys in clothes imitated from those of Eton; in the last few years Greyfriars has changed over to blazers and flannel trousers, but St Jim's still sticks to the Eton jacket, and Gussy sticks to his top-hat.