None of the men parted their hair in the middle, wore ascots or, for that matter, ties.
He wears ascots all the time.
Judy imagined viscounts to be skinny old men wearing tails and striped ascots.
He sometimes wears bow ties, ascots, and little handkerchiefs that puff out of his breast pocket.
Charles Robinson, a former banker turned artist, has been wearing ascots for 25 years.
The father is dapper, given to wearing ascots and moving easily in European literary circles.
He wore ascots and sport coats that looked as if they had come from Goodwill, and drove a Jaguar.
He dressed up, wearing blazers, cardigans and ascots, garments that seemed certain evidence of good breeding and wealth.
"Vintners always try to squeeze themselves into this concept of what people think they should be, wearing ascots, et cetera," he says.