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Shoes--Varnished calfskin, or patent leather, b.u.t.ton top with light colored spats.
Style--Chesty effect, oval lapels, with small rounded corners, roll low, shoulders trifle wider than natural, raising extreme points with wadding.
Material--Unfinished worsted, or diagonal, in black or Oxford.
=Morning and Business Dress=:--For general wear during business hours.
Overcoat--Chesterfield, Newmarket, Covert or top coat.
Coat--Sack or morning.
Waist Coat--Single breasted, with or without a collar, to match coat or fancy vesting.
Trousers--To match coat, or striped worsted or ca.s.simere with morning coat.
Shirts and Cuffs--White or colored shirt, stiff or soft bosom, attached cuffs.
Collars--Wing or high band turndown.
Neckwear--Once over, Ascot, four-in-hand or Imperial.
Gloves--Tan or grey.
Jewelry--Gold links and studs, scarfpin and watch guard.
Hats--Derby or Alpine with sacks, high silk or derby with morning coat.
Shoes--Calfskin, high or low cut.
Style--Single or double breasted for sacks, chesty athletic effect, two or three b.u.t.tons, morning or English walking coat with flaps on side.
Material--Fancy suitings for sacks. Plain or fancy weave for morning coats. Blue, brown or grey mixtures for sacks; grey or Oxford for morning dress.
=Seash.o.r.e and Lounging Dress=:--For summer wear only.
Coat--Norfolk or lounge coat.
Belt--Pig or monkey skin.
Trousers--To match coat or fancy stripe flannel.
Shirts--Colored negligee, cuffs attached, Madras or Oxford.
Collar--Fold collar.
Neckwear--Four-in-hand, or soft silk tie.
Jewelry--Scarfpin, gold links, stud b.u.t.tons.
Hats--Straw, Alpine or golf cap.
Shoes--Low shoes of calfskin.
Style--Norfolk coat, skeleton lined, single or double breasted sack.
Material--Tropical worsted or Tweed, flannel Shetland or homespun.
Brown, grey and mixtures.
=Outing Dress=:--For golf and other sports:
Overcoats--Peajacket, short Covert or top coat.
Coat--Norfolk jacket or lounge coat.
Waist Coat--Double breasted, with or without collar, to match coat, flannel or fancy knit.
Trousers--Knickerbockers, for fall and winter, striped flannel, Tweed or homespun matching coat for spring and summer.
Shirts--Colored negligee, cuffs attached, Madras or Oxford sweater.
Collar--Soft fold, self-collar or stock.
Neckwear--Tie or stock.
Gloves--Tan or chamois, wool knit, heavy golfing gloves.
Jewelry--Scarfpin, links, with watch guard.
Hat--Soft felt or cap.
Shoes--Calf or russet.
Style--Norfolk with box plaits, yoke and belt or plain sack, chesty effect.
Material--Tweeds, flannel, or homespun, brown, grey and mixtures.
=Driving or Motoring Dress=:
Overcoat--Burberry of wax waterproof cloth, or duster of linen or rubber silk.
Coat--Norfolk or double breasted sack.
Waist Coat--Matching coat, flannel or fancy knit.
Trousers--Knickerbockers or trousers of flannel, Tweed or homespun, matching coat; breeches and leggings for motoring.
Shirts--Fancy flannel. Cheviot or Madras sweater, soft.
Collar--Soft fold self-collar or stock.