Sartorially

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You ever hear the expression sartorially challenged? ❋ Adrian McKinty (2007)

Rachel's challenge is that she lives in sartorially-challenged Boston (I grew up there, so I can say that) and gets paid a Horn Book salary. ❋ Roger Sutton (2008)

But he eventually left and I made it in sartorially appropriate fashion and on time to my next campaign event. ❋ Unknown (2000)

Sandra Bullock - I haven't seen The Blind Side, and I am very suspicious of the hype, but Ms. Bullock has pulled out all the stops this awards season (sartorially, that is). ❋ Unknown (2010)

(But whip-smart and funny, too: "This town is what's called sartorially challenged," she cracks, visiting the drab local boutique. By Steven Rea
Philadelphia Inquirer< (2010)

Why, that butler even buttons up his breeches, he does; helps him on with his big black frockcoat what flaps like wings when he pounces on yer; and knots his white silk cravat so sartorially sophisticated ... what only makes his neck look scrawnier, poking out as a vulture's from its ruff. ❋ Hal Duncan (2010)

January 8th, 2009 at 2: 08 pm the IDF and Hamas have been “sartorially equivalent” ❋ Unknown (2009)

So there are many ways to skin the mosquito-biting cat, varying from the geek-alert/sartorially challenged methods to those with toxicity risks. ❋ Bill Chameides (2011)

One of them even wore an Angels T-shirt to the voting meeting, which was a shocking form of electioneering at the polling place, not to mention sartorially inept. ❋ Howard Kissel (2011)

Football coaches are often sartorially limited by the threat of frostbite. ❋ Ben Cohen (2011)

"Downton Abbey" portrays a fairy-tale way of life in which butlers and footmen appear far better dressed than today's billionaires—many of whom, after making their fortune, seem to want to be sartorially indistinguishable from the most sloppily dressed adolescent rebel. ❋ Theodore Dalrymple (2012)

Sometimes a strong showing on the red carpet - both sartorially and verbally - can jolt someone's career, even if they don't end up winning inside the Kodak Theatre. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Not that I'm saying that men are cooler than women, it's just that because men are less fickle sartorially (read more practical), they are naturally drawn toward brands that offer more than a quick fix. ❋ Tina Gaudoin (2010)

The styling, worn casually open at the neck and untucked, over a pair of classic dark jeans was, sartorially speaking, the epitome of relaxed male chic. ❋ Simon Chilvers (2010)

Instead of an inquisitive young white woman discovering how black maids live, an emotionally—and sartorially—buttoned-up investment banker, Jean-Louis Fabrice Luchini, discovers how Spanish maids live. ❋ Joe Morgenstern (2011)

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