(1) Tweed jackets are popular with the men, along with garish ties and socks, coloured shirts with white collars, coats with velvet lapels, yellow cords - all topped off with a flat cap or a trilby .(2) He was renowned for wearing a battered trilby and long overcoat, and carrying a suitcase containing painting equipment, a bottle of Guinness and cold sausages.(3) He then set up the flip chart in the corner of the room, and took a tweed trilby from the hat stand and arranged it jauntily on his head.(4) The felt trilby and cord shopper creates a mix and match look for head to toe style.(5) Stockport Hat Museum provided a trilby and he made eight trips to a vintage clothes shop in Haworth, west Yorkshire, to obtain his 1940s suit, overcoat, and gloves.(6) I pointed out a cluster of trilbied men in greatcoats lurking by the salad shelves.(7) Andrew enjoyed golf and will be remembered for his debonair appearance, particularly the rakish angle of his trilby hat and his cream calfskin gloves.(8) Barry McGovern and Garrett Keogh as the trilbied chorus are suitably grave observers finally concluding that ÔÇÿwise conduct is the key to happinessÔÇÖ.(9) Very few of them, no matter how poor, are bareheaded: the men wear flat caps, bowlers, straw boaters, trilbies , toppers, the women shawls or floral hats.(10) The man on the doorstep had a camera dangling round his neck and was wearing a soft trilby hat - the kind that George Raft used to wear.(11) So, just having got some cash from a high-street sidewalk hole-in-the-wall, I accosted the next customer, a man of about 40, trilbied and rain-coated.(12) They wear trousers, even trilbies , shirts and ties, and they're not the butch ones.(13) His father was dressed in a rubber macintosh, with thick domestic gloves, spats, and a trilby hat .
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