At the high court, there is no written rule, but any man failing to measure up sartorially would be socially shunned.
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Some were nearly as sartorially challenged as the Klan, wearing black Jesse James-style bandannas to avoid being recognized by police.
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Sartorially speaking, little mattered to her from the ankles up, as long as she had sufficient footwear for blacktop basketball games.
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A sartorially challenged attendee even suggested a boutique be set up outside the conference hall so she and others could better appoint themselves.
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IBM is clearly sartorially ahead of most of corporate America, which still prefers its employees starchily turned out in regulation gear during office hours.
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Pleats that run razor-straight from your well-toned buns to your well-heeled heel when you bend over are sartorially cool.
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Sartorially eccentric and glowering through sunglasses with gold-studded frames, he delivers his lines in a gravelly whisper, with no facial expression at all.
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The image drags on, aerobically toned, in the Buckhead women of Wolfe's novel : genteel but shallow, sartorially smart but culturally semiliterate.
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But the British mop-tops, who did more than put a white face on black rhythms, are more interesting, both musically and sartorially.
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This city, which is busily sprucing up for the 1996 Summer Olympics, has been dealt a setback in its efforts to sartorially refurbish its cab drivers.