0 (of cloth or clothing) having a pattern of narrow, usually pale, parallel lines, typically worn by business people for work:
Some wore shorts and T-shirts, while others arrived in pinstriped suits.
I am wearing black jeans, a black pinstriped suit jacket, and a black silk tie.
The typical new worker in the city is not a pinstriped investment banker or a corporate lawyer.
Plane-loads of pinstriped businessmen fly in from the City each day to attend meetings.
She elegantly rolled up her pinstriped trousers and paddled in the sea.
Stockmarkets used to be seen as the reserve of pinstriped brokers and their wealthy clients.
It seems that it regards public expenditure as being pushed by pinstriped busybodies against the public interest.
The pinstriped suit has become associated with conservative business attire, although many designers now produce the fashionable pinstripe patterns for fashion-conscious consumers.
Sunday dress consists of a dark suit of pinstriped or plain design.
Although found mostly in men's suits, any type of fabric can be pinstriped.
They used horse-drawn wagons and dressed in silk top hats, frock coats, pinstriped trousers, and patent leather shoeswith spats.