Eisenhower jacket
Americannoun
Example Sentences
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The pieces, ranging from $80 to $150, include overalls, twill work pants, an Eisenhower jacket and more.
From Los Angeles Times
He wore a red-and-blue Eisenhower jacket, faded gray dad jeans and clunky white sneakers.
From New York Times
There was a so-called vegan suit, rough cowhide belts intended to shred over time and get gnarly, and an Eisenhower jacket and shirting embroidered with silhouettes drawn from the artist Kristin Beaver’s “Sidekick Portraits.”
From New York Times
Standing beside one of the restored twin-engine Dakotas at Waterbury-Oxford Airport, Mr. Hamilton was wearing khaki pants, a military cap and an Eisenhower jacket that displayed his many medals.
From New York Times
X, regarding him hostilely, stated that he didn’t want an Eisenhower jacket.
From Literature
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