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- noun
sweatpants
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Examples
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Gussied up with expensive materials, some tailoring details and price tags as high as $1,000, this new breed of sweatpant is intended to be worn proudly in public with blazers, dressy tops and high heels.
The $1,000 Sweatpants Ray A. Smith 2010
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Sally Lohan, a trend expert at fashion-consulting service WGSN, also says the sweatpant trend will have legs.
The $1,000 Sweatpants Ray A. Smith 2010
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"Maybe there is an irony there I'm missing, like taking the sweatpant and subverting it, but sweatpants do not become OK outside of the house just because there is a designer name slapped on them," says Fiona Taylor, who works for an interactive marketing firm in New York.
The $1,000 Sweatpants Ray A. Smith 2010
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"Maybe there is an irony there I'm missing, like taking the sweatpant and subverting it, but sweatpants do not become OK outside of the house just because there is a designer name slapped on them," says Fiona Taylor, who works for an interactive marketing firm in New York.
The $1,000 Sweatpants Ray A. Smith 2010
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Sally Lohan, a trend expert at fashion-consulting service WGSN, also says the sweatpant trend will have legs.
The $1,000 Sweatpants Ray A. Smith 2010
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Gussied up with expensive materials, some tailoring details and price tags as high as $1,000, this new breed of sweatpant is intended to be worn proudly in public with blazers, dressy tops and high heels.
The $1,000 Sweatpants Ray A. Smith 2010
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"Maybe there is an irony there I'm missing, like taking the sweatpant and subverting it, but sweatpants do not become OK outside of the house just because there is a designer name slapped on them," says Fiona Taylor, who works for an interactive marketing firm in New York.
The $1,000 Sweatpants Ray A. Smith 2010
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Gussied up with expensive materials, some tailoring details and price tags as high as $1,000, this new breed of sweatpant is intended to be worn proudly in public with blazers, dressy tops and high heels.
The $1,000 Sweatpants Ray A. Smith 2010
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Sally Lohan, a trend expert at fashion-consulting service WGSN, also says the sweatpant trend will have legs.
The $1,000 Sweatpants Ray A. Smith 2010
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"Maybe there is an irony there I'm missing, like taking the sweatpant and subverting it, but sweatpants do not become OK outside of the house just because there is a designer name slapped on them," says Fiona Taylor, who works for an interactive marketing firm in New York.
The $1,000 Sweatpants Ray A. Smith 2010
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