Sartorial | |
adjective | 1. Relating to tailoring, clothes, or style of dress. |
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| "She makes excellent sartorial choices and is always impeccably put together." | "My budget is tight, but I indulge my sartorial desires by visiting a tailor after every thrift store shopping trip." | "I don't have many sartorial opinions, but I've always wanted to wear an elaborate lace wedding gown." |
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| Latin, early 19th century |
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| When it comes to shopping, a few streets in the world are quite noteworthy: Rodeo Drive, the Magnificent Mile, Fifth Avenue. But for the particularly sartorial-minded ("sartorial" coming from the Latin "sartor," meaning "to tailor"), Savile Row in London is home to some of the best suit makers and tailors in the world. ... | |
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