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President Reagan wore a morning suit for his first inauguration.
"Fashion leaps from the little morning suit to the evening gown."
They thread their way among the morning suits, looking.
For formal occasions in the daytime, a morning suit was usually worn.
Tom Webster from next door is pelting towards us in his morning suit.
For daily use, boys wore a morning suit.
In addition to his morning suit, he wore a microphone set like telephone solicitors did.
"Would a consultation early tomorrow morning suit you?"
Some were wearing morning suits with carnations looking a little battered by a day's festivity.
When he came back he ushered in two men in dark morning suits.
Ravi strode through the morning suits, looking neither left nor right.
If the trouser cloth matches the coat, the ensemble becomes a morning suit.
A waiter, in yet another morning suit, handed them both menus as thick as phone books.
On the morning she saw him standing in the body of the church, dark as a gypsy in his morning suit.
He partook of coffee, toast, and orange juice, then changed into a neat morning suit.
Morning suits will sometimes be a middle-tone gray.
Traditionally black and white are worn on this day by women and morning suits by men.
Stiff, but at least there's no bridal gown, going-away dress or morning suit to buy.
Nick asked eventually, surveying the sparkling uniforms and home-owned morning suits.
Designed by Odin, it was a classic morning suit, except that the whole ensemble was white.
'I'd feel a fool, frankly, being eighteen in a morning suit,' says Jack.
The carriage was white, and it was driven by a horseman dressed in a morning suit with top hat.
Each morning at eleven a butler in morning suit brought oysters and champagne to the directors' rooms.
"The logic is sound," Chaise said, sitting down in a chair and pressing smooth the hairs of his fur morning suit.
He was dressed in a Victorian morning suit, high starched collar, watered-silk cravat.