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  • It's a one-button sportscoat, inspired by what the English call a morning coat.

    Ode to Handsome Darrell Hartman 2012

  • Mr. Strempel was wearing one black glove and a fluorescent yellow Michael Kors sportscoat, Ms. Heutschi was wearing a hat without a front rim.

    On Patrol With the Fashion Police Marshall Heyman 2011

  • The sportscoat I picked up from the thrift shop didn't cut the mustard -- it didn't fit and it made me look...

    In Which I Consume Sean Craven 2009

  • The sportscoat I picked up from the thrift shop didn't cut the mustard -- it didn't fit and it made me look...

    Archive 2009-05-24 Sean Craven 2009

  • I have a fondness for Panic in Year Zero for all the reasons Mr. Cavin lists and then just aesthetic reasons of my own I love Milland's sportscoat and Fedora - that's a fisherman, folks and that awesome title.

    Five on the blast hand side Arbogast 2009

  • Mr. Riley didn't like the style of the navy sportscoat, walked back to his room and called for room service.

    The Pat Riley Factor 2008

  • He had pants and a sportscoat for seemingly every occasion -- holly berries, madras, seersucker, great ties ...

    sweating to the oldies 2008

  • I love that blue steel casing and it's slim enough to fit into the pocket of your sportscoat.

    Don't touch that dial! Arbogast 2008

  • The poor girl is so skinny she spent the rest of the evening wrapped up in a man's sportscoat, even later on in the night at the afterparties.

    Archive 2005-01-01 Michelle Collins 2005

  • In the driver's seat was Nick, looking just like he had the night all of this started, wearing a white sportscoat with his hair all slicked back.

    Bedlam Boyz Lackey, Mercedes 1998

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