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Discover Ludwig"wide pants" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to pants that are loose and have a wide fit. Example: She paired her crop top with a pair of wide pants, creating a trendy and comfortable outfit.
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The wide pants.
Bright yellow plaids were used for an asymmetric dress, rounded jacket or wide pants.
His unlined and unconstructed jackets fell over wide pants with a drawstring at the waist.
But the shapes, including sleeveless blazers and polo shirts with wide pants, seemed familiar the world over.
"Cut from thick-looking leather, long skirts and wide pants turned clunky; various exaggerated utility details also read heavy.
Basically I wear a uniform: wide pants, a teensy little chemise and an enormous, semi-translucent top.
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Perhaps he was referring to the easy sophistication of his cuffed wide-cut pants that, paired with short double-breasted jackets, were the epitome of casual cool.
Avoid tucking in loose or flared jean cuts, such as "boot flare" or wide pant legs.
A pair of super-wide pants and a dress in gold lamé rounded out the collection, so the whole decade was covered.
Antonio also wore wider pants and, defying the rules, often went to school in black tennis shoes instead of dress shoes.
She then walked the red carpet at the award show in a conservative Ralph & Russo couture suit with extra-wide pants.
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