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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'tailored jacket' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a jacket that has been custom-made to fit a particular person. For example: "He was dressed smartly in a tailored jacket and slacks."
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The sharply tailored jacket.
They were streamlined and striking when worn with a sharply tailored jacket.
In her extra-long, stylishly tailored jacket, she looked like the Little Prince's cool older sister.
He looks some real business – close tailored jacket, shirt/tie, butter-cutter crease in his strides.
Murdoch, dressed in jeans and a sharply tailored jacket, seemed relaxed and amiable.
But Mr. Assche's most striking creation was a new interpretation of a classically tailored jacket.
"You tell her?" Christine was dressed in her business attire, black stockings, heels, skirt to the knee, tailored jacket.
He used gray fleece to construct an impeccably tailored jacket, trousers and one covetable nipped-waist cocktail dress.
He is a little heavier these days, but in his nicely tailored jacket, looks good - rather like Pedro Almodóvar.
A sharply tailored jacket had a little peplum and trims of velvet and glossy black fox along the shoulders and lapels.
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"That's genetic," he suggested, tugging the sleeves of a well-tailored jacket.
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