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What sentences describe "suits"?

1, why is the fashion world changing, while men's wardrobes are always dominated by suits? Because men are usually not sensitive to time, it is easier to choose a suit than to remember a bunch of designers' names.

The thermos bottle tied to the bicycle fell to the ground, but the thick soup inside spilled on another young man's high-end suit, which was stained with oil. Passers-by slowly stopped to watch the excitement, and everyone thought that there would be another "war of words".

3. Uncle Yan smiled calmly. After all, he has seen the world, but those people behind him who wear black suits and have the faces of migrant workers have strange expressions.

4. Inadvertently I couldn't help touching something. I was surprised and rushed to get it. A suit slipped to the ground. This is a gray suit. Mann bent down, gently picked it up, dusted it off, and a strange but familiar fragrance came at him.

I turned around and saw a middle-aged man in a black suit. His eyes are deep and his hair is shining. He looks like a successful man, or, in layman's terms, like a rich man. I have a feeling of deja vu, as if I have seen this man somewhere.

6, this day just happened to catch up with the holiday, so the children are also there. They are playing happily in their garden. They had a good time. Adults make money from their own countries. Their money is like leaves. Speaking of their king, it is necessary to count suits.

7. The son looked at his mother's body and saw nothing. Then he looked down at himself and found that a button on the chest of his suit had fallen off. The mother was dazzled, how could she see the button suddenly fall off her son's chest? My son can't figure it out.

I finally found a white shirt in the bag sent by the laundry, and I decided to wear that black suit.

Wear pointed shoes and a light blue tie.

9. "Who are you?" I turned around and saw a middle-aged man in a black suit. His eyes are deep and his hair is shining. He looks like a successful man, or, in layman's terms, a rich man.

On the day of 10, all the experts dressed up to attend. Wang Xueyin dressed in an ETRO suit and dressed as a tough guy gentleman is far from the image of Thirteen Swallows in the play.

1 1 The so-called "three points for looks and seven points for clothes", according to my roommate's words, is that although my brother can't stand scrutiny, his skeleton is still very masculine, and with a suit, he is just like the hero of the matrix. This evaluation may be a little watery, but it is not unreasonable, because when my girlfriend helped me put on that black suit, she couldn't hide the intoxicated expression on her face. At that moment, I told you that I had a heroic spirit of "when a man in a suit and tie comes out, who can compete with him".

12, I have met people who work in a securities company in a suit and tie during the day and play guitar in a bar at night. He likes both jobs, and both of them are well done. He doesn't want to give up any of them. There's no need to give up. As long as you are patient, willing to work hard and know how to balance your life, you can have two jobs at the same time.

Sometimes we can easily tell his nationality from a suit. Italian men dress up their suits coquettish and charming, British men let them play the role of gentlemen, French men like to wear scarves on their suits, and we men are still worried about oversized shoulders and cuffs.

14. Speaking of men's suits, it can be seen from the note novels of the late Qing Dynasty quoted by the albino predecessors that they were introduced and worn during the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty. Mr. Bai's analysis is correct, that is, it was introduced from Japan and directly from Europe.

15. At the beginning of the popularity in China, suits were mostly three-piece, and a vest (vest) made of the same material was added to the coat and trousers, which was also called vest at that time. Formal dress is usually a three-piece suit, and those who don't wear vests are usually casual. Men's suits were the necessary clothes for the so-called nobles in the 1920s and 1940s. Especially in Shanghai, a small clerk has to buy two or three suits, otherwise he will be looked down upon and can't make a scene.