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The phrase 'outrageous clothes' is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used to describe clothing or fashion that is considered to be unusually bright, bold, or otherwise extreme. For example: "She wore the most outrageous clothes to the party! Everyone was talking about it!"
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"But I was prosperous because I had to pay for all those outrageous clothes".
The outrageous clothes and ostentatious dance moves took the mind off of the gang violence and unemployment.
He takes the children running down the up escalators in stores, gets speeding tickets left and right, and delights in upsetting his girlfriends by wearing outrageous clothes to family gatherings.
Sly & the Family Stone, "There's a Riot Goin' On" (1971) — Even before 1971, Sly Stone was one of the biggest stars in the world, a happy hippie who united black and white, male and female, all the while grinning, shining, and wearing some of the most outrageous clothes ever to grace a human frame.
IN "LITTLE BRITAIN", a television comedy, Daffyd Thomas, who insists he is "the only gay in the village", tries to expose the homophobia of his fellow Welsh villagers by wearing outrageous clothes (bright red rubber shorts are a favourite) and picketing the local library.
His appearances at events were always memorable: he would show up in a limousine with a "Mr. Mother-in-Law" sign on the side, and he would wear outrageous clothes tailored by his wife, including a bright pink tuxedo, a gold-colored crown or a cape reading "Emperor K-Doe".
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The outrageous "fashion" clothes in both Zoolander films feel far more like fancy dress than the grey marl and scruffy trainers most designers actually wear.
"It's really important to go all the way and do something fun or even outrageous with your clothes".
The order of service was a fanzine-style brochure again put together by friends, full of touchingly goofy photos of Louise vogueing for the camera in outrageous, barely there clothes, mad wigs and kooky make-up, and with a heartbreakingly simple coverline – Louise 1989-2011 – that brings home the brevity of her life.
That their clothes are outrageous, their trends are silly and that they need to start bucking their ideas up and starting to behave more like grown ups.
Don't buy clothes for outrageous prices because they are "just right".
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