-
century tended to be single-
breasted. Ever since, single-
breasted has been the norm for suit jackets, but
double-
breasted suit
jackets were po****r from...
- and
narrow peak
lapels on single-
breasted jackets became po****r
during the 2000s. Historically, the single-
breasted jacket was worn by the
ground troops:...
-
towards the shoulders.
Double-
breasted jackets usually have
peaked lapels,
although peaked lapels may be
found on
single breasted jackets as well. The ability...
-
single and
double-
breasted c****ocks. For many this is to
indicate tradition (single-
breasted in the Anglo-Catholic
tradition and
double-
breasted in the evangelical...
- jacket. Historically, it was a semi-****ed to ****ed coat,
double-
breasted or single-
breasted, the
front sometimes fastened by a fly, with or
without pleats...
- came to
embody the most
formal wear for daytime.
Especially so when
double-
breasted with
peaked lapels, a
style sometimes called a
Prince Albert after...
- more formal, and
nearly always used on
double-
breasted jackets, but also
frequently appears on
single breasted ones. The
shawl lapel is
usually carried...
-
double-
breasted suits, a
conservative design with two
columns of buttons,
spanned by a
large overlap of the left and
right sides; and single-
breasted...
- chef's
standard uniform includes a hat (called a toque), neckerchief,
double-
breasted jacket,
apron and s****y
shoes (that may
include steel or
plastic toe-caps)...
- ****ociated with the
lifestyle of
wealthy elites. A "nautical blazer" is a
double-
breasted navy blue
jacket with naval-style
metal buttons (gold, or sometimes...