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His navy chalk-stripe suit was the most expensive garment in the room.
He'd been wearing that same gray double-breasted chalk-stripe suit at our first meeting a decade ago.
He was wearing a beautifully cut chalk-stripe that must have cost four times the highest sum Cardinal had ever paid for a suit.
This one was a high-fashion number by Armani in a. wine-red chalk-stripe worsted wool.
Hanging not far from them is a lovely chalk-stripe Frank Stella, where the unpainted lines form diamonds, one inside another on a black ground.
For the announcement, Mr. Newton wore a cinnamon-colored chalk-stripe suit and a satin fez.
Laker first look: Turned up at his introductory press conference in a notch-lapel chalk-stripe suit, burgundy-colored pocket square, white dress shirt — and no necktie.
For his part, Mr. Lane, dressed in a navy suit with wide lapels and elegant chalk-stripe, spends the entire play seated behind a writing desk.
In 1940 he wore a gangsterish chalk-stripe by Henry Poole and toted a Tommy gun while inspecting sea defences.
IN a tailored chalk-stripe suit, Bill Blass looked out of place in the brightly lighted Pennsylvania House showroom.
There were two people in the garden: a man dressed in a dark-grey chalk-stripe suit, black loafers, thin gold wristwatch; and a woman in a silk kimono.
There were Jermyn Street-perfect smoking jackets worn over wide-legged trousers and crocodile boots, and City style chalk-stripe suits accessorised with crocodile briefcases.
Patchwork jeans and corduroys looked terrific, especially with shrunken wool blazers, and three-piece chalk-stripe suits with wide ties (a nod to Mr. Lauren's roots) were unabashedly masculine.
Their brief, Julian Knowles, wearing one of those vast chalk-stripe suits that possibly only lawyers may, by law, ever wear, asked the chief magistrate if the trio might be excused sitting in the dock.
The double-breasted chalk-stripe suits the costume designer Theadora Van Runkle chose for "Bonnie and Clyde" became one of the biggest influences on both men's and women's wear in the 1960's.
He wore the vest and trousers of a gray chalk-stripe Armani suit, a perfect white shirt with the top button undone, and a dark foulard tie, the knot pulled down and to one side.
Traditional Savile Row decorations including chalk-stripe, Bengal, polka dot and Prince of Wales were cut up and rearranged into a kaleidoscope of nerdy menswear references, under Pinkie-perfect peaked shoulders.
And on that trip he traded clothes with another man, swapped a four-hundred-dollar suit for a 1939 double-breasted blue chalk-stripe, with shoulders like Gibraltar, lapels like the wings of the Archangel Gabriel, and with the creases in the trousers permanently sewed in.