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  2. Every Man Needs a Blazer. Here Are 20 of the Best. - AOL

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    Sometimes, a hoodie just doesn't cut it. Inside, find picks from brands like Calvin Klein, Polo Ralph Lauren, Gucci, Theory, and more.

  3. Safari jacket - Wikipedia

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    Yves Saint Laurent Rive Gauche "Safari" jacket (1968) In the 1960s and 1970s, safari suits became fashionable thanks to designer versions for men and women by, for example, French designers Ted Lapidus and Yves Saint Laurent, both of whom are among those credited with inventing and popularising the look. [5] [6]

  4. Khaki - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 27 January 2025. Color of tan commonly found in arid-region military uniforms This article is about khaki as a color. For other uses, see Khaki (disambiguation). Khaki is a common color in military uniforms and equipment, particularly those intended for use in desert or arid regions, as seen on these ...

  5. Boyfriend (fashion) - Wikipedia

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    In fashion design, "boyfriend" is a style of women's clothing that draws heavily from corresponding men's garments.Boyfriend-style clothes are designed to be looser or boxier and tend to be oversized – giving the appearance that one is wearing a "boyfriend's clothing".

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  7. Blazer - Wikipedia

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    A single-breasted, reefer-style, navy blue blazer, dressed with brass buttons. A blazer is a type of lightweight sport jacket.Originally a scarlet jacket worn in club or plain colours when boating or cricketing, the garment gradually lost its connection with sportswear from the 1930s onward to enter classic style, and the look came to be associated with the lifestyle of wealthy elites.