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There is no such thing One could argue that a traditionally cut suit and tie is the closest thing Americans have to traditional dress. The American cut of the suit is called a sack suit. It's not that flattering to the body. I say stay away.
It is one of the features of the costume.
Suits can be purchased from Paul Smiths website starting at a modest £490.00 and goes up to around £1,000. One can also buy separate suit pieces such as waistcoats etc.
A traditional Makita Belt Sander is usually blue with a red cover. The rest of the sander is silver metal and black plastic pieces. They generally cost over $200 for one.
One and one third pieces.
It is a bathing suit with a top piece (covering the breasts) and a bottom piece (covering the groin and buttocks). The word "bikini" was first applied to this apparel by Louis Réard in 1946, following the US atomic tests at Bikini Atoll.
Sometimes. Mrs. Claus gave him a nice brown sweater one year, and he likes it. It is toasty warm. But usually Santa wears his traditional red suit in public.
Yes, but your suit must suit you sir.
it depends on which one you want, the power suit, the fusion suit, or the zero suit
suit (one you wear)= traje suit (petition) = peticion to suit (verb) = cuadrar, convenir, ir/venir bien
In order to get some old fashioned attic ladders one must first get a traditional ladder and break it into small very small pieces and then build the attic out of that.
One compound word for "suit" is "jumpsuit."