sartorial in the PONS Dictionary

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The current styles were founded in a period of sartorial revolution during the early 19th century.
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Areas of influence include alphabet, diet, economics, industry, language, law, lifestyle, politics, religion, sartorial choices, technology, culture, and cultural values.
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His persona comes across as eccentric and avant-garde, largely due to his sartorial style and attention grabbing sense of humour.
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His composition is clear and simple, the wealth of sartorial detail notwithstanding.
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He became noted for his high-end sartorial choices, always appearing in public wearing a suit and tie.
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For a full wrap up of the digital winners and sartorial grinners, head here.
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This exemplum, explained by lines 171192, follows directly from the previous sartorial metaphor and serves to show why the hearers should give attention to cleanness.
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Forget the predictable sartorial constraints of your goth and femme fatale's much overused formulas.
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Through all of this stress and strain, he maintained his sense of humour, his sartorial comportment and his calm earnestness.
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Regardless of profession, we all play out the sartorial ritual of considering colors, textures, and garments for work, school and play.
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