1886. C. E. Pascoe, London of To-day, iv. (ed. 3), 60. For aught one can see in Rotten Row on a Midsummer morning, all the world may be prosperous, dignified, well-tailored, and well-groomed.
1899. T. M. Ellis, Three Cats-Eye Rings, 36. The
well-tailored, dapper little man.