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The use of a blazer or suit-like jacket for either gender is also fairly common, especially in countries with relatively cold weather.
This may be followed by a school tie for boys, a jumper or a blazer in the case that it is a shirt or blouse.
Traditionally, many New Zealand intermediate and high schools, and state integrated and private primary schools, have followed the British system of school uniforms, although it is common in state schools for the boy's uniform to have a jersey and grey short trousers rather than a blazer with tie and pants ( long trousers ).
It is therefore the boy's shirt or girl's blouse, rather than a blazer as in the UK, on to which the school badge must be sewn.
Normally, it is a blazer in the school colors or black, shirt or blouse, tie, trousers or skirt in black, grey or blue and black shoes.
The most common secondary school uniform in Northern Ireland is a shirt, blazer and sweater with a tie and a skirt or trousers.
It is however, of essentially the same design, with the exception of the addition of gold blazer buttons in the place of plastic marroon ones.
Jollibee, the large bee mascot dressed in a blazer, shirt, and chef's hat introduced by the brand in 1980 is probably the most widely recognized character in the Philippines.
The boater is a fairly formal hat, equivalent in formality to the Homburg, and so is correctly worn either in its original setting with a blazer, or in the same situations as a Homburg, such as a smart lounge suit, or with black tie.
School uniform is mandatory for all years and consists of shirt, blue and silver tie, black or grey trousers or a blue / white plaid skirt, black shoes and the school blazer.
* A blazer, which is usually colored navy blue, is a special type of sportcoat with brass buttons that is often worn at special occasions such as at graduations, when eating at gourmet restaurants, or when yachting or horseriding.
The lower school ( Years 7 – 11 ) is 625 students ( all boys ) strong, for whom the school uniform consists of a navy blazer accompanied with the school badge on the breast pocket, with grey trousers and a grey or white shirt.
The jumper is now navy blue, and the blazer was changed.
It is viewed as a rite of passage to earn one's white blazer, along with the senior ring, at the end of junior year.
In addition, a pupil gaining major honours in sport is entitled to wear a distinctive maroon blazer with blue braid and a gold school badge.
One yardstick of the relative cultural impact of the three companies is that the Butlins ' Redcoats ( a sort of hybrid of general staff, entertainer and steward ) are remembered more vividly than Pontins ' Bluecoats and Warners ' Greencoats whose uniform was based on the school blazer & tie worn by Captain Harry Warner as a schoolboy are hardly remembered at all.
( Beholding Spear's animal-print blazer, Gleason quipped, " I've heard of Tiger Rag, but this is ridiculous!
The school is known for its unique and highly recognised uniform, which consists of a white shirt / blouse, a grey pullover / cardigan, and a navy blue blazer with the school crest over the breast pocket.
A blazer is generally distinguished from a sportcoat as a more formal garment and tailored from solid color fabrics.
A fitted, classically-cut, double-breasted navy blue blazer with navy-style buttons is a popular design and sometimes referred to as " reefer " blazer.

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A blue blazer is a type of cocktail created by Jerry Thomas, a bartender and author, while he was working at the El Dorado in San Francisco.
Producer Philip Hinchcliffe had wardrobe create three distinct coats for Baker to wear depending on the type of story, the first being the reddish-brown blazer that he wore throughout all of his first season ; the other two ( full-length ) coats were dark brown ( for the darker horror stories ) and light grey ( for more action-packed stories ).

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Other gadgets included a bullet-proof invisible wall in Smart's apartment that lowered from the ceiling, a camera hidden in a bowl of soup that took a picture ( with a conspicuous flash ) of the person eating the soup with each spoonful, and a powerful miniature laser weapon in the button of a sports jacket ( the " laser blazer ").
A blazer or business jacket can optionally be added.
In the Cleveland area during the early to late 1970s, a newsman simply known as " Ted " would provide news of the events at a local shopping center known at Southgate USA, often finishing the 60-second spot with a comedic flair, including wearing a jacket that resembled his blue " WJM " blazer.
The old woollen blazer was later replaced with a more modern cotton jacket.
By the 19th century a badge was an almost invariable part of any uniform, including school uniforms, which in the UK usually still feature the school's badge in cloth on the breast pocket of the jacket or blazer.
This system has been changed to one of ' badges ', worn on the blazer ( lower school ) or jacket ( sixth form ), awarded for music, drama and sports.
In public places, girls must wear a suit jacket / blazer unless they have been given permission to remove it.
As a result, the Tones have adopted several styles of performance attire, the most notable being " Coat and Tie " ( a blue blazer, khaki pants, and tie ; medium formality and the most common ) and the Tigertones ' signature " DJ " ( a full tuxedo with white dinner jacket, reserved only for very important performances, and the attire used for publicity photos and CD inserts ).

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Men are required to wear a " lounge suit, blazer and flannels, or evening dress, and a tie ".
One unusual aspect of these shows was that Narz's suit jackets had a " Beat The Clock " logo sewn onto their pockets, somewhat similar to the scrambled " Concentration " logo found on emcee Hugh Down's blazer at the same time.

blazer and coat
alt = Middle-aged man around 30 wearing a baggy green cap with the Australian coat of arms, Australian blazer, green with yellow stripes, and a cream cricket shirt.
The blazer, a navy blue or brightly-colored or striped flannel coat cut like a sack coat with patch pockets and brass buttons, was worn for sports, sailing, and other casual activities.
alt = Stocky man in white cricket shirt and trousers with a blazer with the Australian coat of arms over the top of the shirt.
Sporting or academic achievement is recognised by the award of a similar but distinctive coat of arms worn on the school blazer and Honors Ties.

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Student uniforms for Australian private schools are generally stricter and more formal than in government schools-for example, a compulsory blazer.
Modern day referees and their assistants wear a uniform consisting of a jersey, badge, shorts and socks: until the 1950s it was more common for a referee to wear a blazer than a jersey.
In one chapter titled: " The Power of Clothes: Don ’ t Pull a Dukakis ", Brown explains that men should acquire a navy blazer for each season: one witha hint of green ” for springtime, another with more autumnal threading for the fall.
Diageo's 2010 campaign features a more diverse range of characters representing different elements of the Pimm's cocktail ( Pimm's No. 1 being an Englishman in red and white blazer, lemonade being three young women in yellow, ice represented by a mature man ), coming together to the theme tune of 1970s British television show The New Avengers.
The wearing of the blazer became compulsory with Mr Onoja, and this had made the school look more inviting to the general public.

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