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It is one of the few days of the year when I wear a sports coat.
A middle-aged man in a sports coat and jeans approaches us, carrying a Wall Street Journal.
If you are selling enterprise software, you would probably have a sports coat, if not a suit.
They automatically equate it with what might be the best utility sports coat a man can buy.
But sure enough, once Thursday's game started, Popovich was patrolling the sideline at Staples Center in his usual sports coat.
"Guys at work are still throwing on a sports coat, but maybe with a pair of jeans," Mr. Flynn said.
A bearded man in a sports coat and turtleneck hovers over her left shoulder, occasionally expressing his impatience with his body language.
They never wanted to trade Kawhi Leonard before the start of last season, which was a much bigger deal than a sports coat.
Witherspoon's little guys looked dapper in button-down shirts and ties, while Toth opted for a sports coat and button-down with a sweater.
Blatt leaned over and introduced himself to Jim Bellino, who was wearing a gray sports coat over a white T-shirt picturing Ringo Starr.
He arrived at the hearing with his lawyers, wearing a light gray sports coat with dark stripes and moving slowly while holding a man's arm.
"Excuse me, we need that seat," a woman told him the minute he sat down in his dark sports coat, button-down and respectful trousers.
He received a yellow sports coat and was featured on the cover of an N.R.A. magazine, wearing the jacket and holding a concealed-carry gun.
Sanders once told National Journal's Ben Geman that "I admire your taste in fashion" after he spotted the reporter wearing a blue sports coat purchased at Marshalls.
Maybe it's because they serve a strictly utilitarian purpose, or maybe it's because your sports coat covers 'em anyway, but belts tend to be a sartorial afterthought.
Dressed in a green sports coat and matching eyeglasses, she has the smiling, open manner of someone who doesn't seem to care much about what people think of her.
He's wearing a sports coat with a T-shirt underneath, and he's got one of those haircuts where it's all slicked back on top and the sides are shaved.
Mr. Wiley, in a glittering purple sports coat with black Puma sneakers, was attended by Mr. Paongo and his older brother, Aaron Wiley, in black suits with lavender vests.
The Gold Gloves and All-Star selections kept coming for Edmonds, who earned the coveted red sports coat last summer as a member of the team's Hall of Fame.
But in the final pages, as Peters dons the sports coat of the history lecturer and draws a lame comparison between Aaron Swartz and Noah Webster, he disappoints once again.
The UFC superstar changed out of his fancy blue sports coat and into a tight green party shirt to hit up Citizen in Dallas with his entourage and the Cowboys running back.
But Chuck has made small strides — he is able to go outside for short periods of time, and is even considering visiting the HHM offices with his trusty foil-lined sports coat.
After a day of rehearsal in a hot, bright low-ceilinged theater district space, he swooshed off his sports coat and sat down to explain why he agreed to such an unlikely project.
Mr. Williams now dresses in a sports coat and jeans instead of clerical attire, but he still seemed entirely comfortable in the Vatican as he arrived at St. Peter's Square to meet his wife.
As Moore led the assembly in prayer, an older man in a plaid seersucker sports coat shuffled into the hall and lowered himself onto a solitary seat in the back, just in front of the video cameras.
He'd doubtlessly be moving even faster if he weren't dressed in a sports coat, slacks, and dress shoes, and confined to one of the many weirdly long corridors that crisscross the campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Men should take a pair of slacks, a tailored button-down shirt, a zip sweater, a few polo shirts, a shirt with a fun pattern (like a colorful plaid) and a sports coat (wear this on the plane).
I've, no joke, watched the original trailer at least 50 times — 48 of them specifically to hear Jon Hamm croon "This place used to be hustlin' and bustlin'" while wearing a sports coat that would make Don Draper proud.
Brazil's Globo television network showed images late on Sunday of Batista, dressed in jeans and a sports coat, at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, where he had traveled just days before Brazilian police last week raided his Rio mansion, confiscated his luxury cars and sought his arrest.
A middle-aged gent in a sports coat—our O.I.C.M.—is shown in various scenarios around New York, envying those not suffering from O.I.C.: a suave dude emerging triumphantly from a café bathroom, a dog pooping in a planter, a woman strutting down the street with toilet paper trailing from her shoe.
He has a Festival-record 52 career victories and is perhaps the only man in the world who can part the crowds in Guinness Village, which overflows with revelers from the time the meeting's gates open to until their close and makes wearing a bit of Ireland's favorite beer on your sports coat or dress inevitable.
For his presentation at New York Men's Day, he edited his ideas down to a tight grouping of deceptively simple and durable stuff: a cropped and boxy patch-pocket sports coat, a slightly off-kilter denim barn jacket, some letter carrier trousers, a coat upcycled from the same fabric used to make uniforms for the California Highway Patrol.
Jerry Zimmerman, the Twins catcher, said afterwards, "Halsey's the only man I know who can turn a sports coat into a blazer." Hall retired from Twins broadcasts after the 1972 season.
A sports coat or sports jacket comes in a variety of fabrics such as wool, tweed, linen, corduroy and cotton. The most classic style of a sports coat is made from wool, in particular tweed. In Ireland, Donegal tweed is famously made in the Irish County of Donegal and used for sports coats and jackets. There are several well-known manufactures such as the fifth-generation weaver Mulhern at Triona Design in the town of Ardara.
A shooting jacket is a type of sport coat worn, as the name suggests, originally while participating in the sports of shooting or hunting. It usually comes with a leather patch on the front shoulder to prevent recoil wear from the butt of a shotgun or rifle, and frequently has matching leather patches on the elbows. A hacking jacket is a wool sports coat for casual horseback riding, often of tweed and traditionally 3 buttoned with a single vent. A blazer is similar to a sports coat, typically tailored from solid color or striped fabrics.
It was announced at the 2017 NBA All-Star Game that Sager was the 2017 recipient of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame's Curt Gowdy Media Award. The award was handed out in September 2017. Since 2017, a replica of Sager's sports coat that was worn while accepting the Jimmy V Perseverance Award is used as a prize for recipients of Sager Strong Award.
The Sager Strong Award is an annual award given by the National Basketball Association. It is presented to "an individual who has been a trailblazer while exemplifying courage, faith, compassion, and grace." The award was created in 2017 to honor of the longtime NBA sideline reporter Craig Sager (1951-2016), and the recipient receives a replica of the colorful sports coat that Sager wore when accepting the 2016 Jimmy V Award.
Nor do the terms tailcoat, morning coat or house coat denote types of overcoat. Indeed, an overcoat may be worn over the top of a tailcoat. In tailoring circles, the tailor who makes all types of coats is called a coat maker. Similarly, in American English, the term sports coat is used to denote a type of jacket not worn as outerwear (overcoat) (sports jacket in British English).
Jim gets inspired again when he watches a Little League game one night, remembering the same love for baseball he had as a kid. In September, Jim is told that the Major League club has called him up, and that they will be playing in Texas against the Rangers. Jim calls his family, who in turn informs the town. Advising his wife of the dress code in the majors, Jim finds his sports coat, a necktie, and his St. Rita necklace hanging in his locker.
Sloan's Wolfpack beat Marquette, 76–64, in the 1974 NCAA championship game. Sloan's overall win-loss record at NC State was 266–127 in fourteen seasons. His greatest teams included legendary players such as Thompson, Tommy Burleson, Moe Rivers, Tim Stoddard (who went on to pitch in Major League Baseball), Kenny Carr, and Monte Towe. "Stormin' Norman" was as well known for his garish red-and-white plaid sports coat as he was for his ACC battles with Lefty Driesell at Maryland and Dean Smith at North Carolina.
In 1982, Bystedt was a student at New York University working on a photography book of male models. Inspired by the modeling Warhol had done the year prior for Barney's in GQ Magazine, Bystedt wanted to include him in her project. Although Warhol rarely participated in shoots where he was a model rather than the artist, he agreed to let Bystedt photograph him at his iconic studio, The Factory. For the sitting, Warhol dressed himself in a tweed Perry Ellis sports coat, wore a neatly combed white toupee, rather than his signature "fright wig," and held a miniature American flag.
An example of smart casual attire with a blazer. Smart casual is an ambiguously defined Western dress code that is generally considered casual wear but with smart (in the sense of "well dressed") components of a proper lounge suit from traditional informal wear. This interpretation typically includes dress shirt, necktie, trousers and dress shoes, but worn with an odd- coloured blazer or a sports coat instead. Smart casual formed as a dress code in the 20th century, originally designating a lounge suit of unconventional colour and less heavy and thus more casual fabric, possibly with more casual cut and details.
According to Duke teammate Bilas, Amaker was quite fashion-conscious and attempted to be a trendsetter. At Michigan, his daily routine included breakfast at a local hotel where he read USA Today. At Harvard, once a month, he convenes for breakfast at the Cambridge, Massachusetts, restaurant Henrietta's Table with a group of noted African-American scholars and businessmen led by Harvard Law School professor Charles Ogletree to discuss sociopolitical issues. Amaker is known for his trademark mock turtleneck shirts, each of which has his initials monogrammed into the collar, and for wearing a sports coat at each news conference.
200px A sport coat, also called a sport jacket (sports coat or sports jacket in American English), is a men's smart casual lounge jacket designed to be worn on its own without matching trousers, traditionally for sporting purposes. Styles, fabrics, colours and patterns are more varied than in most suits; sturdier and thicker fabrics are commonly used, such as corduroy, suede, denim, leather, and tweed. Originally, sports coats were worn as appropriate attire for participating in certain outdoor sports. With time, they were adopted by those attending such events, and came to be used on more formal occasions, sometimes being used in school uniforms.
The movie jumps to the protagonists, Semen (nicknaming himself "Simon") and Sergei, who are two young hoodlums working for Sergei Mikhailovich, a local mob boss. Throughout the entire film, Sergei is seen carrying around a leather folder, which he seemingly instinctively holds before him in moments of danger when he can't use his gun. Sergei Mikhailovich wears a magenta sports coat and uses a cell phone with an extendable antenna, a symbol of prosperity at that time. Upon learning that a chemist nicknamed "Doctor" has established a makeshift drug lab in the neighborhood, Sergei Mikhailovich sends Simon and Sergei to persuade Doctor to start paying him protection money.
Frank Chu protests daily, or nearly daily, typically walking throughout the daytime hours in downtown San Francisco (particularly along Market Street and Montgomery Street) holding one of his serial protest signs, on which he displays codified rows of text in his characteristic lexicon. He does not shout or cause a noisy disturbance. He always wears wrap-around sunglasses, often wears a suit and tie, or a sports coat and dress shirt. If engaged, Chu supplements the public presentation of his signs with spoken remarks about their terminology, about his campaign to reveal his exploitation as an intergalactic television and movie star and to be compensated financially, and about his recent news coverage.
German politician Ralf Stegner with bow tie in black blazer with blue shirt and khaki trousers Business casual is an ambiguously defined Western dress code that is generally considered casual wear but with smart (in the sense of "well dressed") components of a proper lounge suit from traditional informal wear, adopted for white-collar workplaces. This interpretation typically including dress shirt, necktie, and trousers, but worn with an odd-coloured blazer or a sports coat instead. Acceptance of business casual in the United States was preceded by Casual Fridays which originated in California in the 1990s, in turn inspired by the Hawaiian 1960s casual custom of Aloha Friday.Brown & Arthur 2002, p. 78-79.
He trades his $500 Italian sports coat for a black pea coat from a bum to complete the look. When he goes to Topsail High School to meet his Aunt Lucy, the office personnel mistake him for a new student and send him to register for classes. Needing a safe place to hide, Andrew, under disguise, attempts to contact his cousin, Patrick, (played by Keith Coogan) and aunt (portrayed by Gretchen Cryer, Jon Cryer's real-life mother), arranging to meet the latter at the high school at which she works as a nurse. While sitting in the nurse's office, he impulsively opts to enroll, taking the name of Maxwell Hauser (off a Maxwell House coffee can) and begin high school all over again.
For unexplained reasons—possibly for research purposes in writing his book (although titled Fun with Ferns, ferns may not have been its sole topic)—the Professor brought a large number of books on diverse subjects such as chemistry and anthropology of the South Sea Islanders on a three-hour pleasure-cruise in Hawaii. On many occasions, he conveniently pulls out a book which has exactly the facts needed to fix or explain a particular problem they are having. In several episodes, electric power for phonographs or washing machines is generated by employing someone (usually Gilligan) to manually pedal, or turn, a pulley, which the Professor has engineered. Besides his white khaki suit he also has a pair of pajamas and a sports coat.
Huntsman has a long history of commissioning exclusive cloths for its customers,Permanent Style Article Simon Crompton, 'Huntsman Tweed Suit Part I', Permanent Style, 30 August 2010 particularly bold checked tweeds. These are produced on an annual basis at the family-run 'Islay Woollen Mill', the oldest woollen mill in the Inner Hebrides. In 2014, the house produced a collection of exclusive tweeds inspired by those worn by Huntsman's famous patron Gregory Peck. A clothes worn by Peck and cut by Huntsman's famous former Head Cutter Colin Hammick in the 1960s survive in the Peck family to this day. Upon rediscovering one particularly bold checked tweed sports coat, cut in an exclusive house tweed from 1961, Huntsman redeveloped the tweed, enlarging the original design and lending it a softer, more contemporary finish.
Thai was described by crime writer T. J. English and many others as being well dressed, usually wearing "a tailored sports coat, silk shirt and loft leather loafers" alongside a pair of sunglasses, and was said to have resembled more a businessman than a gangster. During his interview with Peg Tyre after his arrest on murder charges in 1991 and other interviews that went on in the course of his trial, Thai often stated that he was trying to protect and help the Vietnamese community in Chinatown, often by giving the newly arrived refugees money and a place to live. In his interview with Tyre, Thai went on to describe that he sacrificed his first marriage due to his "love for his Vietnamese brothers". On October 23, 1992, a United States federal judge in Brooklyn sentenced Thai to life in prison for murder, attempted murder, conspiracy, robbery, extortion, and related offenses.

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