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Discover Ludwig"light trousers" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a type of clothing that is lightweight or has a light color. Example: She wore a white shirt and light trousers to the outdoor event, as it was quite warm outside.
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It includes a picture of her mother with short hair, a blue T-shirt, light trousers and an unsmiling, careworn look.
Meanwhile a young man in a button down shirt, light trousers and jumper affixed about his neck is going for Burberry's Merchant Ivory look, although he might well be Nigel Havers in his natural garb.
From Southampton, N.Y., to Rumson, N.J., to Newport, R.I., they may wear polo shirts and chino shorts during the day, but at sunset it is navy blazers, light trousers, seersucker or linen suits, and the occasional very colorful jacket.
But also a hat, a scarf to cover my neck and my head as well if it's too windy for the hat, a long-sleeved tunic, and light trousers to pull on somewhere between the mottled pink and tomato stage.
Young designer Gosha Rubchinskiy conjured up a form of adolescent nostalgia by dressing boyish models in colorful windbreakers, Reeboks, light trousers, and short shorts that recalled a puerile toughness found in the Eastern Bloc sportswear of the early 1980s.
Body weight, height, and waist circumferences were measured on the same day of the first interview with the subjects wearing a t-shirt and light trousers.
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His mother buys him a new suit for the occasion: brown with a second pair of light colored trousers.
"They posed in light cotton trousers, a nice jacket and a formal shirt unbuttoned at the neck with no cravat.
The knot on her light cotton trousers held fast as the fabric reached the curve of her backside.
We are in a hotel room where the 37-year-old Evans is dressed smart-casual: dark polo shirt, light grey trousers, black suede boots.
Men of the educated classes prefer light cotton trousers called pajamas (from which the English word originates) and a kind of collarless knee-length shirt known as a panjabi.
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