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  2. Double-breasted - Wikipedia

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    Ever since, single-breasted has been the norm for suit jackets, but double-breasted suit jackets were popular from the mid-1930s until the late 1950s, and again from the mid-1980s to the early 2000s. By the mid-2000s, men's double-breasted jackets were not as popular in the United States, and it was difficult to find them at many retail ...

  3. History of suits - Wikipedia

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    Single-breasted suits were in style throughout the 1920s and the double-breasted suit was mainly worn by older more conservative men. In the 1920s, very fashionable men would often wear double-breasted waistcoats (with four buttons on each side) with single-breasted coats.

  4. All the Cool Guys Are Wearing Double-Breasted Suits This ...

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    Delaney's DB suit style is a bit more relaxed than Brosnan's, with an unbuttoned white shirt and no tie.But, even so, the intrinsic classiness of the double-breasted suit remains—especially with ...

  5. Suit jacket - Wikipedia

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    Peaked lapels have sharp edges which point upward towards the shoulders. Double-breasted jackets usually have peaked lapels, although peaked lapels may be found on single breasted jackets as well. The ability to properly cut peak lapels on a single-breasted suit is one of the most challenging tailoring tasks, even for very experienced tailors. [15]

  6. 1980s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    1940s inspired pinstripe suit with large shoulder pads and double breasted fastening. These "power suits" were fashionable in Britain from the early 1980s until the late 1990s. Men's business attire saw a return of pinstripes for the first time since the 1970s.

  7. Black tie - Wikipedia

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    Single-breasted styles typically have three buttons, and double-breasted ones three or four rows. Before World War II, while black tie was still gaining acceptance, men would wear a white waistcoat, along with other details now associated primarily with white tie, such as stiff fronted shirts.

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