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  2. Suit jacket - Wikipedia

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    Six buttons are typical, with two to button; the last pair floats above the overlap. The three buttons down each side may in this case be in a straight line (the 'keystone' layout) or more commonly, the top pair is half as far apart again as each pair in the bottom square. A four-button double-breasted jacket usually buttons in a square. [12 ...

  3. Three Essential Style Details Every Man Should Know - AOL

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    Here's what we mean when we say “three-roll-two jacket”: Some sport coats have three buttons but the top button, though functional, is rarely if ever deployed.

  4. Double-breasted - Wikipedia

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    A grey striped six-on-one double-breasted suit with jetted pockets, a style popular in the 1980s. A double-breasted garment is a coat, jacket, waistcoat, or dress with wide, overlapping front flaps which has on its front two symmetrical columns of buttons; by contrast, a single-breasted item has a narrow overlap and only one column of buttons.

  5. Single-breasted - Wikipedia

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    Buttons on a single-breasted jacket could be from one to four, and one of them should always be buttoned. The lowest one, on the contrary, is not in the buttonhole. [5] In general, a single-breasted jacket is a more versatile and practical option. [6] Due to several layers of fabric in the belly area, models with two rows of buttons can be very ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Court uniform and dress in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In 1908, a dark cloth suit was worn for courts and evening parties. This was mulberry, claret, or green, but not black or blue. It was single-breasted, worn open but with six gilt buttons and dummy button-holes. There was a stand collar, gauntlet cuffs, two buttons at back centre waist, and two at bottom of tails.

  8. Twitter is all about the meaning behind Clinton's debate outfit

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  9. Hand evaluation - Wikipedia

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    2 quick tricks = AK of the same suit; 1 ⁠ 1 / 2 ⁠ quick tricks = AQ in the same suit; 1 quick trick = A; 1 quick trick = KQ in the same suit ⁠ 1 / 2 ⁠ quick trick = Kx (not K singleton) This method is used when replying to very strong suit opening bids such as the Acol 2 ♣ where 1 ⁠ 1 / 2 ⁠ quick tricks are needed to make a ...