ship shape and bristol fashion

The phrase "ship shape and Bristol fashion" is an idiom that refers to something that is well-organized, neat, and in perfect order. It originates from the maritime industry and refers to the city of Bristol, England, which was a major port in the 18th and early 19th centuries. Ships that sailed from Bristol were known for their high level of organization and cleanliness, ensuring that everything was in its proper place and well-maintained. Therefore, "ship shape and Bristol fashion" became a phrase used to describe a meticulous state of orderliness.


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