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"Prince of Wales and Duke of Windsor when the style is ...!


pearls style ...

seem like the title of a fable. That everybody knows. And maybe we also think that is the name of a garment or fabric.

It's actually the name a drawing.
From history, heraldry, yes, but certainly not as simple as we might imagine. But this is one of those cases where a name identifies a suit in the wardrobe of the cult-missed manager. Today both sexes.
Design Prince of Wales is usually made up of woven wool Saxony (named for the area of \u200b\u200borigin of raw materials: the Saxony) and plays big square windows within which alternate patterns and pied-squared de-poule. Normally attaches to the dandy duke of Windsor, Prince of Wales and almost king (he would become King Edward VIII abdicated to marry if he had the sorceress Wally Simpson) credit for having made famous in the fabric choosing this particular design for many of his clothes.
actually already under
Edward VII was used to complete the heirs to the throne. But not only.
Its primary use was linked to the English gentry who settled in Scotland and not being able to use fabrics with patterns of local clans, resorted to this kind of fantasy called squared District Check to identify the clothes of its employees.
A drawing in the UK is still considered suitable only for casual clothes and not, as still used on the continent and overseas, including the complete businessman. But this time, no matter. Okay even if you put it, only in the morning and afternoon, however, on formal occasions. Essential, always, is the cut of the dress.


icon of style and teacher Edward, Duke of Windsor and widely honored by Armani
imitatissimo Ralph Lauren, one of the most influential men's clothing
of the last century, made famous the
fabric with the design of the PRINCE OF WALES
and helped spread the craze for sports jackets of fabric that he liked to wear
Scottish Fantasy with the Fair Isle sweaters
(knitting which allows for the reasons with multiple colors, such as sweaters with
plots of trees or animals).
He was responsible for: the fashion of the double-breasted pinstripe suit with a striped shirt and tie

houndstooth shoes and sc amosciate worn with a blue or gray.
Also among his "inventions" are midnight blue tuxedo (midnight blue)
and argyle socks. This indicates a classic diamond pattern or lozenges, obtained
inlay or jacquard, typical of socks and sweaters in Scotland. It is used mainly in
knitting for sweaters, cardigans and scarves, and socks and tights
wool or nylon. He had a return of fashion since 2000.
Vivienne Westwood has adopted for tight leggings, in contrast
under Scottish plaid skirts.
On the recent catwalk at Gucci to Alexander McQueen, from Etro
"Prince", synonymous with style and elegance takes shape in different colors
shades of gray to brown, creating a look of casual and formal.
Ahhh .. a style never dies!

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