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Discover Ludwig"favorite clothes" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the clothes that someone likes or prefers the most. It can be used in various contexts, such as in a fashion article, a personal blog post, or even in everyday conversation. For example: - My favorite clothes are always my cozy sweatpants and oversized sweater. - The fashion influencer showed off her favorite clothes in her latest Instagram post. - I can't wait to attend the wedding and wear my favorite clothes - a beautiful floral dress and heels.
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To avoid tearing your clothing, bleeding colors, or otherwise ruining your favorite clothes, always follow the instructions on the care label.
Make sure the person is not a fancy clothing wearer, and make sure that person isn't wearing their favorite clothes.
Who makes some of your favorite clothes?
And for me it is enough to feel that my favorite clothes have reproduced overnight.
Children are decked out in their favorite clothes, sitting on the shoulders of parents chanting slogans they don't understand.
Also, her ideas about love came from the Victorian era, as did some of her favorite clothes.
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Whatever makes you feel confident-dancing like a crazy person, writing, wearing your favorite clothes-whatever makes you feel happy in your own skin, do it.
2. All-My-Favorite-Clothes-Are-In-The-Laundry Guilt.
I just started riding a little again, so I get to wear my favorite riding clothes that I missed so much.
In the closet are stashed dozens of pink and blue printed flannel nightgowns, some still wrapped in plastic, a year's supply of Ms. Rice's favorite work clothes.
"My very, very favorite summer clothes are khaki shorts, practically threadbare, that belonged to an old boyfriend, Mitchell, 15 years ago," Cynthia Rowley said.
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