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  2. Quarter-zip jumpers are fashion’s greatest sin; there are no ...

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    The test of a man’s style is in the size of his zip. If it’s long and slim, that’s brilliant. If it’s discreet, even better. But if it’s small and short, you must run a mile. And fast. I ...

  3. Quarter-zipper - Wikipedia

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    A quarter-zipper is a type of cardigan or sweater with a zip that only goes down from the neck to the chest. The style originated as sportswear in the mid 20th century. The zip allowed the collar to be opened as needed to regulate temperature. It was then used as leisurewear too. [1]

  4. 21 Old Money Fashion Finds That Are Secretly Super Affordable

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    21 Fashion Finds With Old Money Vibes. 1. The Upper East Side Dream Coat: ... The Effortless Quarter Zip: If you’re after the old money aesthetic, you can’t just wear any old sweatshirt.

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  6. Quiet luxury - Wikipedia

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    Quiet luxury traces its roots to the rise of the capitalist class in Europe and America during the late 18th and early 19th century. As power shifted away from monarchical and ecclesiastical institutions, wealthy elites adopted understated clothing, architecture, and interiors to differentiate themselves from ostentatious, courtly styles.

  7. Old money - Wikipedia

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    Old money is "the inherited wealth of established upper-class families (i.e. gentry, patriciate)" or "a person, family, or lineage possessing inherited wealth". [1] It is a social class of the rich who have been able to maintain their wealth over multiple generations, often referring to perceived members of the de facto aristocracy in societies that historically lack an officially established ...