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well-stitched

  • a word derived from stitch.
    stitch
    noun
    one complete movement of a threaded needle through a fabric or material such as to leave behind it a single loop or portion of thread, as in sewing, embroidery, or the surgical closing of wounds.

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But the company’s well-stitched narrative has some weak points.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 7, 2026

He has combed-back thick, gray hair; wears good suits, well-stitched shoes and Oliver Peoples glasses; and drives a Jeep Wrangler.

From New York Times Dec. 16, 2020

“By another rule every member was ‘to present on his marriage to each member of the hunt, a pair of well-stitched leather breeches,’213-* then costing a guinea a pair.

From A New Illustrated Edition of J. S. Rarey's Art of Taming Horses With the Substance of the Lectures at the Round House, and Additional Chapters on Horsemanship and Hunting, for the Young and Timid by J. S. (John Solomon) Rarey