One also encounters the mixed marriages - the sartorial equivalents of Jack Sprat and his wife.
Though a $95 T-shirt gave us pause - if the sartorial equivalent of a burger was so pricey, lunch could be no bargain, right?
Their clothes were imaginative, the sartorial equivalent of the food at Mesa Grill and Bolo.
It's bizarre, it's tricky - it's the sartorial equivalent of saying, "I do," backward.
At least that's how I remember those gloves, which were the sartorial equivalent of Brigitte Bardot.
It's the sartorial equivalent of a platinum card.
With that necklace it's necessary to wear only the sartorial equivalent of a blackboard.
Mr. Heithoff likens the process to a think-tank exchange in which the client retains creative control - the sartorial equivalent of a director's cut.
NOW here's a shock: a fashion executive wearing black ankle socks and loafers instead of the vertigo-inducing stiletto heels that are her industry's sartorial equivalent of the power bar.
Holiday sale season historically turns department stores into the sartorial equivalent of the dog pound, chockablock with sad fashion mutts that never found a home.