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  2. The Military-Inspired Blazer Looks Like a High-End Designer Piece

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    It’s safe to say that most of Us own a blazer or two — and if you only have one in your closet, chances are it’s a classic, simple piece that looks good with just about everything. Those ...

  3. Formal wear - Wikipedia

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    In western countries, a "formal" or white tie dress code typically means tailcoats for men and evening dresses for women. The most formal dress for women is a full-length ball or evening gown with evening gloves. Some white tie functions also request that the women wear long gloves past the elbow.

  4. Business casual - Wikipedia

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    A contributor to Forbes asked her Facebook friends to define business casual, and found a slightly more casual apparent consensus not forcibly including a jacket: "For men: trousers/khakis and a shirt with a collar. For women: trousers/knee-length skirt and a blouse or shirt with a collar. No jeans. No athletic wear." A response to that was "I ...

  5. 24 Blazers for the Office, Parties, and Everywhere in Between

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    Dress up your office wardrobe with the best blazers for men, featuring brands like Bonobos, Ralph Lauren, Indochino, and more.

  6. Ball gown - Wikipedia

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    [4] Designer dresses were typically part of a designer's collection, having them altered for the wearer. Designers need to know where a dress will be worn to avoid two people from matching. [4] But if the original wearer decides to wear the dress to another event afterwards, the possibility of matching is increased.

  7. Suit - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Ambassador to the U.N Samantha Power and Israeli President Reuven Rivlin wearing business wear suits as per their gender, 2016. The word suit derives from the French suite, [3] meaning "following," from some Late Latin derivative form of the Latin verb sequor = "I follow," because the component garments (jacket and trousers and waistcoat) follow each other and have the same cloth and ...