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blouson

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blou·son  (blousn, blzn)
n.
A garment, such as a dress or shirt, with a fitted waistband over which material blouses.

[French, diminutive of blouse, blouse; see blouse.]

blouson [ˈbluːzɒn]
n
(Clothing & Fashion) a short jacket or top having the shape of a blouse
[French]
Translations
blouson [ˈbluːzɒn] Ncazadora f
blouson
n (Brit) → Blouson m or nt
blouson [ˈbluːzɒn] nblouson m inv
blouson [ˈbluːzɒn] nblouson m inv


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Other new-again styles to hide less-than-perfect figures are blouson tops at Mervyn's and tankini suits with longer tops found in the Lands' End catalog.
The new metrostyle[TM] online-only leggings collection was launched on October 16 and reflects the recent love affair fashion editors are having with the 80's trends of skinny leggings, opaque tights and skinny jeans, taking it into the future with modern metallic ballet flats, slouchy leather boots, glittery striped tops, and a play on volume with blouson tunics turning up skinny leggings.
Slip on a soft, blouson style to shift emphasis from the waistline.
 
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