adamgottschalk
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Did anyone see the World Cup final today (in which Italy beat France in double overtime...I think that's what it's called; my Spanish is a little rusty...and how did it happen that ESPN was broadcasting Spanish-language coverage for a game between France and Italy taking place in Germany (I think it was in Germany)?)? My question is about the French coach, who looked excellent I thought:
What the heck kind of get-up was that exactly? First off his tie was maybe down to his belly-button at most, more like sternum; it was also wide with a square bottom I think. Then his shirt had a wing collar I think, like you'd expect on a tuxedo shirt. He was not wearing a suit, rather slacks and a single-breasted/double-vented sportcoat (I think it was SB). If anyone saw it or knows what I'm talking about, is that just the coach's own particular thing or is there a name, aside from the obvious, for the elements he donned, either by themselves or as an ensemble?
Not only did he look good, but right after the last kick went out, he was seen running after the winning team's coach to give him a hug. Talk about sportsmanship.
What the heck kind of get-up was that exactly? First off his tie was maybe down to his belly-button at most, more like sternum; it was also wide with a square bottom I think. Then his shirt had a wing collar I think, like you'd expect on a tuxedo shirt. He was not wearing a suit, rather slacks and a single-breasted/double-vented sportcoat (I think it was SB). If anyone saw it or knows what I'm talking about, is that just the coach's own particular thing or is there a name, aside from the obvious, for the elements he donned, either by themselves or as an ensemble?
Not only did he look good, but right after the last kick went out, he was seen running after the winning team's coach to give him a hug. Talk about sportsmanship.