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pinstripe
/ ˈɪˌٰɪ /
noun
a very narrow stripe in fabric or the fabric itself, used esp for men's suits
( as modifier )
a pinstripe suit
Word History and Origins
Origin of pinstripe1
Example Sentences
Multiple suits, to be exact — a pinstripe and a plain navy blazer with white piping.
Hefti has titled the work “Five things you can’t wear on TV,” a sly reference to cautions against wearing pinstripes on camera, lest moiré patterns interfere with a television monitor’s crisp electronic imagery.
Now, a player in pinstripes will be allowed the latitude to grow something similar, ginger or no ginger.
Walker Buehler pelting the pinstripes with precision pitches in the ninth inning of Game 5 to secure the championship for the Dodgers.
He made it clear he was surprised that pinstripes are in his future and not Dodger blue.
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