71. He prefers knit ties and inexpensive blue suits, and usually wears his Timex over his shirt sleeve so that he can see the time without raising his cuff. 72. He put on the kind of blue suit and red tie that they like in Washington. 73. He exchanged his customary military fatigues for a sober blue suit upon arriving Thursday and stayed on for a music festival Saturday night. 74. He fusses with his socks, pulls on his shirt cuffs, brushes some fuzz off of his blue suit. 75. He sat quietly, in a plain blue suit, alone except for his briefcase and two extra-large guards at his side. 76. He takes great care with his public image, never letting himself be photographed unless immaculately turned out in either a tailored blue suit or expensive sports clothes. 77. He is a small man with a nondescript blue suit, a clipped Jersey accent and amused blue eyes. 78. He sat a little stiffly on a pillowy sofa, dressed in a blue linen suit. 79. He was also immaculately turned out, considering the hour and the circumstances, in a starched white shirt and dark blue suit. 80. He should ditch his blue suit and red tie and wear jeans and a crew-neck sweater. |