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Bill Carroll, an energy banker, was on his way from one meeting to another when he stepped on a cuff of his suit trousers.

“I felt it,” the New Yorker says. “I looked down and said ‘Oh, that’s not good. That’s definitely noticeable.’”

It was early afternoon. Plus, he had an evening engagement. Going home to Long Island to change wasn’t an…