Adam Tschorn, Is khaki due for another day in the sun? The former casual
Friday staple was overtaken in recent years by denim. But the beige twill is
finding its way into sportswear collections and high-fashion designs and
appears poised for a comeback. Los Angeles Times, Apr. 11, 2010.
http://www.latimes.com/features/image/la-ig-khaki-20100411,0,2914483.story
Note:
(a) lace-up (adj): "having a lace that is laced up as a closure: a lace-up
blouse" www.dictionary.com
Go to images.yahoo.com and you will know what the term means.
(b) For "peak lapel," see Jacket lapel
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacket_lapel
("peaked lapel")
(c) Twill
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twill
(d)
(i) Chino cloth
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chino_cloth
("Though they are sometimes confused with khakis, as they are usually khaki
in color, chinos are of typically dressier style similar to that of suit
trousers and as such can be considered a smart casual form of dress")
(ii) Chino is Spanish noun for "Chinese," while "camisa," "shirt." Thus, "
Camisa de Chino" is literally "Chinese shirt."
(iii) CAMISA DE CHINO
http://www.seasite.niu.edu/tagalog/Cynthia/costumes/camisa_de_chino.htm
(Camisa de Chino would metamorphose into the Filipino Barong Tagalog)
This is a web page from Northern Illinois University (NIU).