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"specific clothes" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to clothing items that are unique or distinct from others. Example: She always wore specific clothes when attending formal events, such as her beloved emerald green ball gown and diamond earrings.
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Bloom himself, depicted in re-enactments and dressed in non-era specific clothes (as if he could belong to any time) remains an enigma.
Summer, however, is entirely different because for a man to look good, he needs to buy specific clothes and this, to the SOMAE (BTWGLA) sufferer, counts as "making an effort".
There were specific clothes for other occasions as well.
Nancy had a similar experience and explained that her mom wants her to wear specific clothes to cover up.
"And I don't have to put on any specific clothes for it; I can just wear what I want".
They want it to be part of who we are, a quasi-lifestyle with specific clothes, lingo and deep connections with other fans.
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When I have the money and fancy introducing something other than a white T-shirt or stripy breton into my wardrobe (last count: 21), I veer towards the more drapey, less gender-specific clothes of Margaret Howell, Acne and Comme des Garçons' Play collections, because I don't like tight stuff.
On a separate trip to a local Carter's, which sells clothes for babies and toddlers, I was surprised at the messages emblazoned across the gender-specific clothes.
For consumers, subscription boxes are a convenient way to discover new products, try on sports-specific clothes, or simply find the motivation to get moving.
In 2012, she published a history of children's clothing, Pink and Blue: Telling the Boys from the Girls in America, which chronicles the decline of gender-neutral apparel for babies and toddlers and the rise of highly gender-specific clothes in the mid 80s, explaining how consumerism helped drive the rapid move toward gendering clothing for young children.
For example, transporters were allowed to enter the stables in fewer herds in our study (28% compared with 44% in the previous study), and there was more use of quarantine for purchased animals (89% versus 74%) and of providing farm-specific clothes for visitors (90% versus 85%) and less sharing of equipment with other farms (28% versus 57%).
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