His impeccable dress would become a hallmark in his public life - he changed his shirts in the middle of the day if they bore the slightest signs of wear.
Allbright's passion for impeccable dress had inspired a number of jokes.
One of Steed's trademarks was his impeccable dress, often consisting of a three-piece suit with Bowler (or Coke) and ever-present umbrella.
He was a refined captain, his dress impeccable, as at home in a grand ball as on the open sea.
His usually impeccable dress was disheveled, with several buttons of his waistcoat undone, his stock slipped loose, and one garter come untied.
I entered with a Frenchwoman of impeccable dress and an American writer friend who was tieless.
The man was fiftyish, mouth drawn down in a perpetual frown, his dress simple and impeccable.
He stepped back to let her in, admiring her usual impeccable dress.
Jacob hated the stereotype of the "dishevelled, drunk folk musician" and required commitment and impeccable dress from his musicians who, like himself, all held "day jobs."
His* usually impeccable dress was disheveled, with seve buttons of his waistcoat undone, his stock slipped loose, a one garter come untied.