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unconˈstructed, ppl. a. Fashion (chiefly N. Amer.). [un-1 8.] Of a garment: made with little or no interfacing, stiffening, or other material which would give definition to its shape; designed to fit loosely or easily rather than to emphasize structure. Also, designating this style of design. Occas. of footwear.
1973N.Y. Times 4 May 42/1 She insists that clothes be comfortable, which this time means unconstructed coats and capes, thrown loosely about the body. 1978Neiman-Marcus Christmas Bk. 69 Cozy as the three bears in unconstructed shearling slippers for the whole family. 1986N.Y. Post 9 July 14 (Advt.), You're certain to find the perfect swimsuit... Constructed or unconstructed styles. 1990N.Y. Times 21 Dec. c36/1 The institute show spans 15 years of the designer's career in men's wear, from the unconstructed jackets of 1975..to the new soft sack suits of 1990. |