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pinstriped

1 of 1adjective
/ˈpɪnstraɪpt/
1

(of fabric) having a pattern of light narrow lines on a dark background

  • He wore a pinstriped suit with thin white lines on a navy blue background.
  • The pinstriped shirt added a touch of sophistication to his ensemble.
  • Her pinstriped trousers were tailored for a professional look.
  • The pinstriped tie complemented his crisp white shirt.
  • The pinstriped lining of the coat added a subtle detail to the garment.
2

relating to the formal, professional image of certain professions like bankers or lawyers

  • The pinstriped executive gave a presentation on the company’s financial health.
  • She didn’t want to work in a pinstriped environment.
  • The pinstriped lawyer argued the case with confidence.
  • He left his pinstriped job to start his own business.
  • The pinstriped board members discussed the merger.