0 relating to the making of clothes, usually men's clothes, or to a way of dressing:
sartorial elegance
Rather, what is being described here is a backpacking culture, replete with its own language, sartorial norms, popular music, and modes of socialization.
The counterpoints to the mutability of style were the legal constraints designed to curb the fashion impulse, bridling the sartorial ambitions of non-elites.
Spirited young noblemen defied tradition and rejected the formal sartorial trappings of their birth.
The poet lamented the administration's lack of sartorial wisdom.
Private speech became subject to state surveillance; family life became politicised; matters of personal sartorial preference were transformed into hotly contested political issues.
Such sartorial romanticism, verging on circus costume or military display, was frowned upon by the smart set.
In this way, rather than being revealing of meaning, sartorial aspects masked politically significant modes of distinction within the scene.
As a new technology, the bicycle demanded a new corporal, hence sartorial, etiquette for women.