tailored suit
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tailored
adjective
uk/ˈteɪ.ləd/us/ˈteɪ.lɚd/
used to describe a piece of clothing that is shaped to fit a person's ...
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suit
noun
uk/suːt/us/suːt/
a jacket and trousers or a jacket and skirt that are made from the ...
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The riding habit's combination of style and practicality launched the fashion for more gender-neutral, utilitarian garments and heralded the advent of the twentieth-century working woman's uniform: thetailoredsuit.
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I think he prefers atailoredsuitto an orange jumpsuit.
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Atailoredsuitis a common example of a made-to-measure garment.
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The special items may be anything from a cup of coffee to atailoredsuitor a car.
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Tailored suits had fitted jackets with peplums, usually worn with a long, narrow pencil skirt.
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Retailers of tailored suits often take their services internationally, traveling to various cities, allowing the client to be measured locally.
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Girls may wear plain tailored suits (skirt or trousers) in black, navy or dark grey.
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Fontana was particularly known for her sharply tailored suits.
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Before the demand for tailored suits waned, the conglomerate operated approximately 200 stores.
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It provides made-to-measure tailored suits and shirts where every element can be chosen.
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He is distinguished by his heavily scarred face, hairless head, and his choice of tailored suits over combat fatigues.
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It has formal and informal versions and varies from simple draped clothing to fully tailored suits.
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By 1995, the collection included womens clothing and mens tailored suits.
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He stopped wearing flashy rings and loud clothing and began expressing a taste for expensive, conservative, tailored suits.
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The boots were frequently adopted by mods, worn with tailored suits.
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The 1980s saw professional women, especially in law, banking, and the corporate world, donning very conservative tailored suits, mostly skirted suits.
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This made tailored suits and coats to his designs.
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It contains clothes with a fashion-forward apparel, tailored suits, and sophisticated outerwear.
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