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Oxford bags
plural noun
- trousers with very wide baggy legs, originally popular in the 1920s Often shortened tobags
Example Sentences
Dad grinned vacantly, and walked so that his pants cuffs swished like Oxford bags.
Anne’s sheik was wearing a black-and-orange-striped blazer, gray Oxford bags, a bow tie on an elastic band, and a brown triangular porkpie hat, pinched into a bowsprit at the front.
Moments later, he was on stage, sporting a three-quarter-length Alexander McQueen frock coat, wonderfully wide Oxford bags and long hair swept to the side a la Veronica Lake.
In terms of aesthetics, the exaggeratedly voluminous pants — called Oxford Bags — were the collection's most striking feature.
In terms of aesthetics, the exaggeratedly voluminous pants - called Oxford Bags - were the collection’s most striking feature.
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