He was dressed in a soft grey shirt made of some silk-like material, his baggy green trousers rustled slightly as he moved. |
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The seventeenth-century civil wars are a real treat to do with flamboyant plumes, baggy trousers and lots of colour. |
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The article had gone on to becry fat ugly Americans who infested the world's civilized airports in baggy sweatsuits and squeaky tennis shoes. |
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There should be enough room in the crotch of the pants for you to sit and walk comfortably, without being excessively baggy. |
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He jammed his fist into his baggy khaki pants, aware of the strange chemistry that floated in the air. |
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You see them muttering together in corners, their skin grey and baggy and their unbrushed hair matted with Playdoh. |
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She couldn't have been any older than Calida, with long, bushy blonde hair and a thick figure, dressed in baggy jeans and a ripped shirt. |
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She was dressed in her uniform, a thin green polo shirt that swamped her skeletal frame and a pair of baggy black trousers. |
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He was wearing a pair of baggy jeans and a black dress shirt that was opened to reveal a white undershirt. |
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The clothes she had given him were baggy except for the white undershirt and the suspenders. |
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Cynthia was completely undressed, except for the pale cream under-slip that fit like a thin, baggy dress. |
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I'd changed into a baggy t-shirt and shorts of Trevor's and went to sleep just after he'd fallen asleep. |
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He was a bony child of twelve, wearing nothing but baggy trousers tied with rope and the bits on his wrists. |
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Men often dressed in baggy black pants and wide-brimmed hats, while women wore voluminous black dresses, embroidered bodices, and lace bonnets. |
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Her long hair was pulled back, and she wore a sloppy sweatshirt over clashing baggy sweatpants. |
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You'll also find a lot of boot-cut, flare and baggy trousers in this same category. |
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Both my grandmothers wore shapeless, listless, grandmotherly dresses with baggy bosoms and they donned sturdy black oxford-type shoes. |
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All I was wearing were boxer shorts and a baggy short sleeved shirt, which was missing part a sleeve. |
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They appeal to the baggy jean-wearing crowds, but maintain their youthful boy band personas. |
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She wore baggy shirts and tight pants which only accentuated her round figure. |
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By high school, I was a fan of large, baggy dresses and wore a thick mask of painstakingly applied makeup to distract from my pear-shaped body. |
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The window closed and he came out moments later, dressed in boxers and a baggy t-shirt. |
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Above the bead, a slim belt of baggy creases circled her round beneath her bosom and her cleavage was covered modestly. |
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The girl wore baggy gray fabric pants with a chunky black studded belt, then a tight black shirt with neon pink stripes. |
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It seemed normal enough, baggy jeans, a white sweat jacket with some random company name plastered on it and a pair of DC shoes. |
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A rangy 29-year-old in a baggy blue jumper with spiky blond hair and a pointed beard, he is already something of a German media phenomenon. |
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She quickly dressed in baggy sweats and then padded down to the dining room for breakfast. |
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They boy was also dressed in baggy clothes, although instead of a baseball cap he was wearing a flipped white visor cap. |
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Her scathing glance slid over me, taking in the baggy shirt and long skirt. |
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He was wearing plastic sandals, a checked shirt and baggy traditional Kurdish trousers. |
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He wore some kind of big baggy silken shirt with long sleeves that almost stretched down to the tips of his fingers. |
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It was opened by a tired-looking woman in baggy, unattractive clothing with long, stringy hair. |
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Dressed in a baggy black jumper, a denim mini-skirt, woolly tights and boots, she looks great in an effortless, artless kind of way. |
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He was wearing dark baggy jeans, a dark baseball cap and a long-sleeved, dark green sweatshirt with a white T-shirt over the top. |
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For swimming we wore navy blue knee-length baggy costumes with a supporting bra like a camisole. |
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I ordered some hot water to steep my raspberry leaf in and took out my little baggy full of the herb and set it on the table. |
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It was a serious contrast to my skater-style, black off-the-shoulder shirt and baggy jeans. |
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The man involved was in his 30s with shoulder length dark hair, wearing a black woollen hat and baggy clothing. |
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I'm a mum for goodness sake, I'm supposed to wear baggy cardies and compulsively mispronounce pop stars' names. |
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He was wearing a gray turtleneck and khaki cargo pants that were a little baggy around the knees. |
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He hid it quite perfectly under a black polo shirt and baggy black cargo pants. |
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Girls in tight, tiny clothing prance along in groups, following good-looking boys with baggy pants and colorful shirts. |
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She's wearing long, baggy sweats, white sports socks, and a baggy gray sweatshirt. |
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The chamois trousers of his borrowed Picador's costume were patched and baggy. |
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Back in 1989, when The Charlatans had their first hit with The Only One I Know, they were widely dismissed as baggy chancers. |
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Her fashion changed from designer jeans and colourful tops to black and oversized baggy clothes. |
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They were instead the baggy costume of a peasant, loose trousers and a short cropped shirt. |
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When I looked at myself in the mirror these days, I saw tangled hair, baggy pouches over my cheeks, hollow, empty eyes. |
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For as long as I can remember, he has looked like an elephant, heavy and lumbering with big ears and baggy wrinkled skin. |
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The women wear conservative peasant dress consisting of baggy pantaloons and head scarves. |
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Also known as wart snakes or elephant-trunk snakes, the file snakes have baggy skin that lies in loose folds. |
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They were basically condemned to flowing tents and baggy ill-fitting gabardine outfits displayed in middle-class department stores. |
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The standard clothing of men all over Pakistan is the salwar, loose baggy trousers, and kurta, a long shirtlike tunic. |
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Right now, a charming brunette in baggy khakis is wrestling with a gnarly problem. |
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She was wearing a furry waistcoat and odd, low-slung baggy trousers, but the most interesting thing was her bottom. |
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Rural women wear baggy black or colored trousers, a long shirt belted with a sash, and a length of cotton over the head. |
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His hulking figure is customarily clad in baggy jeans, zip-up jackets, and his trademark baseball caps. |
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Zouave dress of short, embroidered jacket, baggy trousers and tasselled cap was copied by regiments on both sides in the American civil war. |
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Happily, you can also say sayonara to your teeny bikini in favor of a more form-forgiving baggy sweater as you eat your way toward winter. |
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The young woman sitting opposite me looks tired, tearful and fearful, hiding away inside a baggy shirt, baggier jeans and brickie boots. |
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He's wearing baggy jeans with loads of rips in and his normal black and red converse are on his feet. |
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He was wearing a navy Polo shirt and slightly baggy jeans that looked quite good on him. |
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The woman nodded her approval and made a gesture to the manservant, she felt the dirty baggy shirt being pulled taunt around her front. |
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Sloppy jeans, baggy top, red and sore nose, black bags under my eyes and scabby skin all courtesy of the cold virus. |
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They wore baggy sweats and clutched towel-wrapped tennies under their arms. |
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She brought along a clown baggy full of candied goodies, such as lollipops, gumdrops, and jelly beans. |
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The tight fitting black and white clothing is quite the opposite of the clowns colourful baggy trousers with braces, and giant floppy shoes. |
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He waited in my bedroom as I slowly struggled to change into pajama pants and a baggy shirt. |
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Sometimes I do wish I could be a bit more like her and manage to garden genteelly in tweeds and pearls rather than a baggy tee-shirt and joggers. |
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Jessica had pulled her jeans on over top of her pajama pants, and wore a baggy jersey, all of which was dripping. |
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She was wearing baggy black pants and a baggy shirt that had Marilyn Manson on it with mesh arm socks. |
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Suede also proved that urban fashion isn't always about baggy jeans, jerseys and Snoop Dogg. |
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Her baggy shirts and pants hid her fine figure, and no one paid that much attention to her. |
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She always seemed to dress in less baggy clothing when she was in a good mood, though she'll never quite understand why. |
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She changed into a pair of loose pants and a baggy shirt, perfect for hiding her feminity, little proof though there was. |
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I was simply a girl in a baggy shirt that reached mid-thigh and very loose pants. |
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So it's sweat pants, baggy shirt, sweater, thick socks, slippers and pony tail today. |
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It looked like a veil that they were wearing and very grungy, baggy clothing. |
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Groans from a baggy eyed courtroom were cut short when the judge collapsed laughing and muttering incoherently. |
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Today we see him sporting a Monty Python and the Holy Grail T-shirt with a pair of baggy jeans with holes worn in the knees. |
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A lower lid blepharoplasty is an operation to remove one or more of fat, muscle and skin in the lower eyelids which give a baggy appearance. |
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But the star, more often seen dressing down in baggy, grunge-style gear, already appears to have undergone something of an image change. |
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When she came to wake me up with her findings on the third day, her eyes were baggy and it appeared that she had not slept much at all. |
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His eyes were baggy and colored purple around them, as if he suffered from constant insomnia. |
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He thanked them each more than once, tears filling his baggy old eyes as he watched the crowd diminish and walk away. |
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The most common treatment for baggy eyes is called blepharoplasty, or simply eyelid surgery. |
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For some people, puffy or baggy eyes are a hereditary trait, and must be accepted as such. |
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Is there a way to eliminate the baggy skin on top of the eyes without surgery? |
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But who am I to talk in my baggy shirt and jeans with a jelly stain on the knee? |
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She's youngish, about thirty, but rumpled hair and baggy eyes make her look older and a bit grumpy. |
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And finally, when you've woken up after your fantastic sleep, take no notice of my bloodshot, baggy eyes and put on your radio. |
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The woodcarver, wearing a woolly hat, oversized jumper and baggy pants, then moved behind a large tree in his garden. |
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And these baggies are more baggy than the baggies that I posted in that other thread. |
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He looked scrawny in his baggy clothes, but I knew that he was very strong. |
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I was wearing jeans now instead of baggy shorts, and they covered the Band-Aids that now were plastered all over my legs. |
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I lined my eyes in thick black kohl, wore black nail polish and baggy clothes. |
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I'd have to say classic, maybe a little baggy, tending toward the urban casual in my daywear. |
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Both men and women also wear a kurta, a long tunic-like shirt, and pyjamas, loose baggy trousers. |
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He's over in the kitchen area, wearing nothing but his hat and a baggy pair of Y-fronts. |
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Shirts tend to be either too baggy or too short, while tight-fitting clothing is risky at best. |
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She was clad in purple fish net tights, a black skirt and a blood red baggy jumper. |
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We must be endlessly alert to avoid yellowing teeth, body odours, bad breath, baggy eyes, lank hair, grey hair or body hair. |
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Already he wore the light and baggy silvered suit befitting his rank and his boots were on. |
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He's holding a bundle of smouldering incense and chanting, dressed in a baggy white shirt and trousers, topped with a gold cap. |
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Even if it was 90 degrees, he had on a full topcoat and a hat, baggy clothes. |
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Increasingly this year I have noticed lines and wrinkles and baggy eyes that I haven't been aware of before. |
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His legs donned somewhat baggy khaki pants and a light blue button down shirt that belled out at his wrists. |
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Slim, with the remnants of high-cheekboned and full-mouthed beauty, she was dressed in a leather jacket and baggy pants. |
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He reached into the depths of his baggy pants and produced two packets of cough sweets. |
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Culture is, of course, yet another of those large, baggy, rather shapeless words which this story keeps stumbling over. |
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The usual backwards baseball cap and baggy trousers, but instead of trainers he wears tiny, tight climbing shoes. |
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To date, cosmetic surgery is the only way to eliminate baggy eyes syndrome. |
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He wore black tennis shoes with dull white laces, baggy blue slacks and a white long sleeved shirt. |
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He wore two or three silver chains around his neck, a dark coloured T-Shirt, and baggy shorts that reached his knees with tennis shoes. |
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Dropping the towel he tugged on a pair of baggy, black jeans with lots of zippers and safety pins on them. |
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Summer is tailor-made for soft pastel colours, tiny flowered tops on loose baggy slacks and sleeveless or strappy evening numbers. |
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He was dressed casually in faded baggy jeans and a black zipper jacket over a red t-shirt. |
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Many wore striped tube socks pulled knee high and ultra long, ultra baggy court shorts more often seen in the NBA then on the squash court. |
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Of course, if we carry on putting on weight as we have been doing, we will all be waddling around in extremely baggy clothes before long. |
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This garment was a wool or linen tunic reaching the knee, with baggy, elbow length sleeves and side slits up to the waist to allow free movement. |
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Looser garments can make you look stumpy, so opt for a fit that is trim rather than baggy. |
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She was wearing baggy black drawstring pants, a maroon sweater, and turquoise jewelry. |
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He had long, brown, spiky hair, a spotty complexion and stubble and wore a white polo shirt and baggy blue jeans with white patches on them. |
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His shirt is comically baggy on him and he's absorbed in an experiment to see if his head will fit inside the long, floppy sleeves. |
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Baggy white pants with patches and a shrunken, buttonless vest was not his idea of a good costume. |
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Arran Bardige smoothes over his T-shirt and baggy jeans, glancing nervously at his phone. |
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Second, he was to be seen flitting in and out of London Airport wearing beads and baggy white trousers. |
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She inexplicably pairs these sophisticated pieces with a pair of baggy black pants. |
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The first look combined a see-through mesh top, gym style, with a pair of baggy baseball-inspired shorts. |
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The men, both in their mid-forties, bearded and dressed in the local traditional baggy long shirt and trousers, washed, ate, prayed and then talked. |
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I was a mess with my waves slightly frizzy and up in a messy bun, lip gloss only and black circles under my eyes, fairly baggy faded blue jeans, and a black hoody. |
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Even the kaumatuas need no better gears than a baggy tracksuit. |
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On their driveway, perform a little cat-walk modelling in your best grease-stained, baggy workwear, and see how excited they are about low-slung pants after that! |
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Miss Stephenson was wearing black baggy knee-length combat trousers covered in zips and chains, and knee-length stripy socks with white Adidas trainers. |
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He held up a pair of black baggy jeans with bright pink zips on them. |
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Although he wears a crisp button-down shirt, it is cut in the current baggy urban fashion and his hair has been shaved and styled in a slick hip-hop update of the punk Mohawk. |
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The one who wears baggy jeans and sweatshirts everyday, the one who always looks like she just woke up, the one who slouches, pouts and drags her feet when she walks. |
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As he stood at the defense table with a fistful of papers, he gave his baggy red pants a tug to keep them up. |
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A baggy sweater is her preferred attire when she goes to meet a new man. |
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Nowadays, fashion conscious Asian men are adopting long flowing robes, jackets and dhotis or baggy kameezs and salwars, with a shawl thrown over the shoulder. |
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He wore baggy green pants and a flannel checkered shirt over a white tee. |
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His schlumpy attire, including floppy hats and baggy khakis, is pretty nondescript, but we did notice an interesting insignia on a puffy vest he was sporting. |
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She'd usually hidden that with a loose shirt or a baggy sweater. |
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She was the undisputed queen of chic when it came to hip Capri pants with a baggy jumper and a ponytail, managing to look simultaneously casual yet impeccably turned out. |
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He also said similar problems are commonplace at schools and many of his friends do not feel safe wearing baggy clothing or t-shirts bearing band logos. |
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Their Kalashnikovs lean against the wall of their hut and the warm evening breeze catches in their traditional baggy trousers and loose, belted shirts. |
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Try these simple ways to banish baggy eyes and dark circles. |
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If your baggy eyes are not getting better, Ask your doctor for advice. |
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Sometimes you can develop baggy eyes in your 20s before your skin changes. |
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All that excess skin has to go somewhere and her eyes were baggy. |
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If the jeans were baggy and scruffy, the whole outfit would be unbalanced. |
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No longer did she wear the baggy overalls and tie-dyed shirts. |
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She put on a pair of baggy jeans and a tie-dye shirt she had made about three years ago that had so many holes it was like wearing fishnet, but she still liked it. |
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Harrelson appears in a tie-dye T-shirt, baggy shorts and flip-flops. |
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Wipe the baggy clean with a tissue and start over with a new picture. |
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Soon after Lopez was hired, Adams was handed a baggy hoodie to wear over his tank top. |
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His usual high leather boots and baggy pleated trews had got soaked and muddy yesterday, he explained, and now they were drying off by the stove at home. |
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Men's volleyball uniforms consist of polo shirts and baggy shorts. |
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The ordinary clothing of Afghani men is a rather baggy pair of trousers with a draw-string at the waist, and a loose, long-sleeved shirt reaching about to the knees. |
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Showing some modicum of modesty, she paired the look with baggy mom jeans. |
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Qalqilya is a religiously conservative city and Sajed with his mop top hair and baggy clothes was a misfit, but not for long. |
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Never wear a matching two-piece tweed suit, but break it up by putting on a pair of baggy, mannish trousers or jeans with a pretty, shrunken, tweedy jacket. |
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With his baggy pants, red goatee, and moussed hair, Mike Hoffman looks more like a guy taking some time off after college than a 25-year-old combat veteran. |
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I put some old, baggy jeans a T-shirt two sizes too big for me. |
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A colonial attire that is still seen on males in the rural areas is loose baggy pants called bombachas, and a short jacket with a neckerchief in place of a shirt. |
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Men often dressed in baggy black pants and colorful, wide-brimmed hats, while women wore voluminous black dresses, colorfully embroidered bodices, and lace bonnets. |
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He wore baggy knee-length pants and a short-sleeved checked shirt. |
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It was a man whose pants were baggy with a zipper at half-mast. |
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She's dressed in a baggy sweater, a miniskirt, nylons and high-tops. |
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Everyone knew that he wore a bizarre costume of massive baggy trousers, and a headdress of ostrich feathers atop ornate waistcoats and colourful jackets. |
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High school headmasters have begun banning pants that cause potential exposure of the buttocks, such as loose and baggy jeans on boys and midriff-showing lowriders on girls. |
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Last Thursday night, mullets, frilly blouses, baggy pants, pointy suede Chelsea boots, blue mascara and shoulder pads were all the rage at the Point. |
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The men wear baggy trousers, usually made of indigo-dyed homespun fabric. |
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She had on a pair of slightly baggy jeans and a black hoody. |
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He reportedly only wore baggy sweatsuits and didn't play at all. |
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He was wearing his snug army t-shirt, baggy fatigues and combat boots. |
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There are baggy cinched-ankle satin pants, sexy cotton pinafores, and embroidered T-shirts, perforated tulle overlays, crystal beaded dresses and sheer shell tops. |
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The boys, draped in baggy denim and plaid, stand beneath them and stare. |
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According to Sacha Vierny, the French don't call it French cricket but Turkish Bowls or la Boule Turque, on account of the Turks being known to wear baggy trousers. |
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I then replaced my preppy, stylish clothing with dark, baggy apparel. |
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Everybody noticed at school that her style had changed from baggy old jeans to denims and her shirts weren't as tight and small as they had once been. |
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With my short Mohawk that looks like a crew-cut at first glance or under a hat, my army jacket, baggy work jeans and boots, I could easily be a pubescent boy. |
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Baggy drag makes no sense at all for a sport played by women for the amusement of other women! |
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Baggy tunic tops, sweaters and man-size T-shirts can be worn until the end of your pregnancy if you get them large enough. |
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Baggy board shorts are both practical and fun and come with a funky surf-style tie in a range of colourful prints. |
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With his sleeveless T-shirt, cut-off jeans, unlaced hightops and baggy socks, Brad looked as if he were going to the Y to shoot baskets. |
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Well, across the board, most of the male professors wear partly rolled, long-sleeved polycotton shirts and baggy, pleated chinos. |
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At this stage, it would be far more shocking to see her in trackie bottoms, a baggy teeshirt and Ugg boots. |
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The characters he sketched donned baggy jeans, do-rags, and gold medallions. |
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Cheryl works the masculine tailoring trend with a skintight white vest, baggy grey trousers, blinging gold hoops and mirrored aviators. |
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As a part-time university professor, he wore his standard donnish garb of spectacles, a baggy woolly sweater from Oxfam and open-necked shirt. |
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Noel Gallagher's wife went way-out west with a cowboy hat, teamed with donkey jacket, baggy workman's trousers and flat shoes. |
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Also, due to possible pinch points on the front of machines, loose, baggy clothing is prohibited. |
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Cycling shorts, whether baggy or tight, with a padded insert make cycling more comfortable. |
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The Australian team stayed at the venue with most of the players still dressed in their cricket whites and some wearing their baggy green caps. |
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A GREAT band from the Highlands who, all at once seem to be baggy, Britpop and Ben Folds Five wrapped up in pop melodies. |
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To facilitate this, they often wear not the usual Burmese longyi sarong as in this image, but the Shan baggy trousers. |
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The former tennis player opted for a multi-coloured aquamarine baggy sun dress with a floppy sun hat and shades. |
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She'd lost all her preg weight, but twenty-five months later was still a little poochy in front, favored baggy sweatshirts. |
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A clipboard flunky couldn't recognise the crooner as she was dressed from head-to-toe in baggy cover-up clothes. |
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Among his chosen tracks were Crystal Clear by electronic dance act The Grid, Baggy Trousers by Madness and Bix Beiderbecke's Goose Pimples. |
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For her 15th birthday, she went to Holland for the first time and was instantly drawn to the gabber girls with their razor undercuts and baggy pants. |
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The swimmer looked all set for the sunny day with a white T-shirt, baggy shorts and a sidewards baseball cap while covering his eyes with dark shades. |
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Wearing a faded shalwar kameez, a traditional dress of baggy pants and a long tunic, the 43-year-old Muhammad was covered in dust from a freshly dug grave. |
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Both wore black watch caps and baggy pants, according to police reports. |
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Although some feel that jorts include any manner of denim short regardless of length, others describe jorts as strictly of the knee-length, baggy variety. |
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He was chatting to some suavo-deluxe guy in sunnies and a baggy suit. |
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The baggy jeans, hats, over-size jerseys, and do-rags favored by players like Allen Iverson of the Philadelphia 76ers are now off Limits when on team or league business. |
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KaceyAinsworth, 31, decided to dump battered wife Mo's baggy T-shirt and jeans for a low-cut black dress that would leave them gawping in the Queen Vic. |
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As the band played the opening riff to the 1980 classic Baggy Trousers, the atmosphere was amazing as beer was thrown in the air and the crowd of 7,000 all started skanking. |
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