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Discover Ludwig"loose fits" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe clothing that is designed to fit loosely, usually for comfort or a more casual look. For example, "The store was selling a selection of summer shorts with loose fits."
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Tyler's clothing line combines the loose fits of hip-hop and skate styles alongside prim collegiate silhouettes, all in bursting primary shades and soaked with repeating patterns bearing Golf Wang insignia.
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Loose Fit gels magnificently.
"I like stretch fit or loose fit clothing," she says.
This season's chicest options are loose fit, in softest chambray.
He was critical of Mr. Wu's design for Mrs. Obama, because of its loose fit.
That's what people are calling "Love and Other Drugs," even if the label is a loose fit.
Boyfriend cut should be a loose fit (no wriggling), but not to the point of falling off.
Men's slacks once labeled "regular" are now "slim cut," and for those who cannot squeeze into those, there are easy fit, loose fit and baggy fit.
I liked Current/Elliott Boyfriend fit in a dark wash, and G Star 3D loose fit, also in a dark wash.
Indian pajamas, a soft cotton suit consisting of trousers and a loose, fitted jacket fastened down the front, were also introduced into Europe in the early 17th century.
It was a fairly straightforward vision: Rounder shapes and a simple palette of white, burgundy and navy on tunics, dresses and coats that had a loose fit.
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