Don't wear this kind of pant like a legging, even though it's slim and tailored.
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The tan Italian suit on display Friday was custom tailored by Ermenegildo Zegna.
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Hacking commercial quantum cryptography systems by tailored bright illumination.
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They worked for lower fees under a union contract tailored for low-budget films.
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Personal attacks are not new, and they get tailored to the particular candidate.
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If you're already an exerciser, your pre-pregnancy routine needs to be tailored.
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One Labour MP, Leo Abse, used to have specially-tailored suits for the occasion.
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Subscribers receive a deal each day, tailored to the users'location and profile.
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Gimmicky, yes, but fun-including for children, for whom the program is tailored.
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More examples
Severely simple in line or design; "a neat tailored suit"; "tailored curtains"
Bespoke: (of clothing) custom-made
(tailor) a person whose occupation is making and altering garments
(tailor) adjust to a specific need or market; "a magazine oriented towards young people"; "tailor your needs to your surroundings"
(tailor) cut: style and tailor in a certain fashion; "cut a dress"
(tailor) sew: create (clothes) with cloth; "Can the seamstress sew me a suit by next week?"
A tailor is a person who makes, repairs, or alters clothing professionally, especially suits and men's clothing.
(Tailor (fish)) The bluefish (Pomatomus saltatrix), called tailor in Australia, is a species of popular marine game-fish found in all climates. It is the sole species of the Pomatomidae family.
(Tailor) To dream of a tailor, denotes that worries will arise on account of some journey to be made. To have a misunderstanding with one, shows that you will be disappointed in the outcome of some scheme. For one to take your measure, denotes that you will have quarrels and disagreements.