a very thin stripe (especially a white stripe on a dark fabric)
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"This has not been a normal voyage," sighs the Pallada's 36-year-old captain, sprawled in his cabin wearing a stylish pinstripe suit and Fu Manchu mustache.
A sly fox in a pinstripe suit, Emilio Naranjo is the Boss, the Mayor Daley of Hispanic northern New Mexico.
But on this day, Bush was wearing a dark gray pinstripe business suit, and Reagan and Quayle were in similar attire.
Barely able to respond, Mr. Boies, well-known for his casual dress amid the pinstripe pomp of Wall Street, tugged his pullover sweater over his head and stalked out with Mr. Miller.
"I'm going to buy a pair of socks and some underwear here," said Curtis, nattily dressed in a blue pinstripe suit, black shirt and white tie.
It looks good with anything from Levis to sleek grey flannels or a pinstripe suit. Even Dawn Mello, called in by Gucci to restore its tarnished name, felt little need to tamper with the loafer.