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well-cut

American  
[wel kuht] / ˈwɛl ˈkʌt /

adjective

  1. (especially of clothing or hair) having been cut in a skillful, beautiful, or effective way.


Example Sentences

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Pelé liked Fornos’ business attire — well-cut suits and nicely combed dark hair — and thought it was a good idea to start bringing him to events with his sponsors.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 29, 2022

I love wearing a well-cut suit, and I love the kind of fine tailoring that they do exquisitely well.

From New York Times • Oct. 21, 2021

Savile Row’s strong tailoring turned the homey fabric into well-cut jackets and other suiting fit for high society.

From National Geographic • Jan. 14, 2021

Blanche knew that a well-cut blazer could pull any look together, and that shoulder pads had a way of balancing things out – which is just as well, with hair so teased and bouffed.

From The Guardian • Apr. 16, 2020

I turn and look at her: a well-cut silver-gray suit, pearls, a suave scarf, expensive suede shoes.

From "Cat's Eye" by Margaret Atwood