Sentence examples for worn clothes from inspiring English sources

"worn clothes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe clothing that has been used or worn many times and is showing signs of wear and tear. Example: "The old man was wearing a tattered hat and a pair of worn clothes that had been patched multiple times."

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As for the naked figures, they look as if they have never worn clothes, or needed to.

A thin white kid with a baseball hat, worn clothes and a burned-out look offered to sell me Ecstasy.

At the old John D. Bassett High School, retirees met for exercise in the gymnasium, and residents came weekly for free soup and gently worn clothes.

But she recently made an exception and bought her husband a Tommy Bahama shirt he had wanted — on a website that sells slightly worn clothes.

What you do with your breasts when dressing is a question women have dealt with for a good 100,000 years, as long as we've worn clothes.

But Mr. Ghesquiere's underplayed chic seems to jibe with Ms. Gainsbourg's sense of cool (she has worn clothes that belonged to her father and, for one event, she had Azzedine Alaïa remake a dress he had designed for her mother).

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