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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cigarette pants" is correct and commonly used in written English.
These are typically a type of women's trousers that are straight and narrow, often tapered at the ankle. For example: She wore a blue blouse and a pair of black cigarette pants to the party.
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cigarette pants
noun
Pants (trousers) with a snug fit through the legs, ending in a small leg opening.
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Mr. Simons showed his with cigarette pants.
Some women wore retro styles, '40s hair and cigarette pants.
Black ankle crop cigarette pants at Isabel Marant.
She effectively combined masculine tailoring — little swing-back jackets with cigarette pants — and feminine flounces.
DRESS CODE -- For men, ripped "Flashdance" sweatshirts; for women, skin-tight cigarette pants, blond hair extensions.
But it is indeed a great luxury to see modern politicians in crisp Nehru jackets and cigarette pants.
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"You need to wear a skinny-leg pant, or a cigarette pant, instead of something that's so, so tight," he says to Theresa.
The collection includes plenty of Tom Ford, and one of her go-to outfits is a silk wool cigarette pant tuxedo from 1998.
During this time, suits were becoming more narrow - with slim "cigarette leg" pants and a sack coat shape (like a Brooks Brother's suit).
With her arabesque gestures and her gaze turned toward heaven, she recalls the dark-eyed heroines of 19th-century melodrama; yet she also plays the New Woman, who smokes cigarettes, wears pants, flirts with men and rides in hot-air balloons.
The 1940's are known for cigarette-style pants, pastel sweaters, and halter tops.
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