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Cadett jacket gal?
Aireda, 26 Kov 2016 - 13:33, parašė:
Aireda, 26 Kov 2016 - 13:33, parašė: ![]()
Na, taip ta linkme mastai. Bet kitoks pavadinimas
Jcrew psl tai jis taip ir vadinasi.

Gal koks sailor jacket? Jūreivio švarkas, bet ar jis su auksinėm sagom



Ale schoolboy gali būt

Arba regent?




ir dar sitas galvojau gali buti, tik pavadinimo nezinau ...



Skirtumas tarp blazer ir suit/jacket:
Not alll things in menswear are clean-cut, and the difference between a suit jacket and a blazer is a prime example of this. Traditionally, a blazer meant a jacket of a solid color (usually navy or black) with gold or silver metal buttons, patch pockets and a softer construction. Think nautical, as the blazer really took off in the 19th century when the british royal navy changed their uniforms to something that closely resembled the modern-day blazer. A suit jacket, on the other hand, has always meant the jacket of a suit with matching pants. Easy, right?
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Aireda, 26 Kov 2016 - 13:00, parašė:
Aireda, 26 Kov 2016 - 13:00, parašė: ![]()
Skirtumas tarp blazer ir suit/jacket:
Not alll things in menswear are clean-cut, and the difference between a suit jacket and a blazer is a prime example of this. Traditionally, a blazer meant a jacket of a solid color (usually navy or black) with gold or silver metal buttons, patch pockets and a softer construction. Think nautical, as the blazer really took off in the 19th century when the british royal navy changed their uniforms to something that closely resembled the modern-day blazer. A suit jacket, on the other hand, has always meant the jacket of a suit with matching pants. Easy, right?
Not alll things in menswear are clean-cut, and the difference between a suit jacket and a blazer is a prime example of this. Traditionally, a blazer meant a jacket of a solid color (usually navy or black) with gold or silver metal buttons, patch pockets and a softer construction. Think nautical, as the blazer really took off in the 19th century when the british royal navy changed their uniforms to something that closely resembled the modern-day blazer. A suit jacket, on the other hand, has always meant the jacket of a suit with matching pants. Easy, right?
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