sartorial in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for sartorial in the English»Spanish Dictionary

sartorial in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for sartorial in the English»Spanish 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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In many cases the courts of law have been busied to sort freedom of dress from unacceptable restrictions in sartorial choice and religious freedom.
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It was before hipster meant a certain sartorial style and a kind of bicycle.
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She is also known for her sartorial choices and frequent donning of neckties.
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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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Uniforms and clothing made of hand woven, natural dyed materials are sewn by hand or machine using the sartorial techniques of the period portrayed.
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For a full wrap up of the digital winners and sartorial grinners, head here.
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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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This unisex fashion movement aimed to eliminate the sartorial differences between men and women.
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His sartorial approach is fearless: he's known to experiment with wild fabrics, flamboyant linings and quirky details.
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