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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tailored clothes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe clothes that are custom-fitted to the wearer's measurements, or to emphasize that the clothes are very specifically cut. For example: "The bride wore a stunning gown with tailored clothes that perfectly accentuated her curves."
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"In the 1980s, everyone in India wore tailored clothes.
Dubrule, who is thirty-nine years old, has an almost English crispness, and wears tailored clothes.
For Denton and Morris, even to wear tailored clothes indicates crooked venality.
This second decade, however, suggests that streamlined, tailored clothes and even trouser suits are on the return.
One of them is John, a self-deprecating Englishman who appears to sleep in his exquisitely tailored clothes.
In her last decade, she chose tailored clothes that gave shape and glamour to her thin frame.
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A. I think of myself as making beautiful, well-cut, well-tailored clothes.
Her well-tailored clothes, on the other hand, emphasized what her lawyer calls her "hourglass figure".
In well-tailored clothes, elegant and dry, his good Western skin, pale eyes, strong nose, handsome mouth, and virile creases.
Mr. Dauman, ranked as the nation's highest-paid C.E.O. in 2011 and known for his custom-tailored clothes and Hermès cuff links, has not yet attended a fight.
Ms. Velez, in an earlier telephone interview, said that Ms. Shapiro always seemed to wear makeup and well-tailored clothes, usually accompanied by gold jewelry.
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