elasticatede‧las‧ti‧cat‧ed /ɪˈlæstɪkeɪtɪd/ adjective British EnglishExamples
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
A longer pair for waders and which are prevented from slipping down by an elasticated band, cost a pound more.
D-ring positioned on each shoulder strap; elasticated chest strap.
Made from 100% nylon these trousers have an elasticated & tie-cord waistband + stirrup legs.
The culottes are very full and have a comfortable, elasticated waistband.
There are elasticated adjustable drawcords on the hem, waist and on the hood.
They have an elasticated waist and three pockets and a cotton inner lining.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN►waist
· They have an elasticated waist and three pockets and a cotton inner lining.· Draw string elasticated waist, gripped elastic legs.· The trousers have two zipped side pockets elasticated waist and zip opening cuffs for slipping over those ubiquitous trainers.· Cotton floral leggings with elasticated waist, £23.90, XS-L from Benetton.
if a piece of clothing is elasticated, it is made with material that can stretch: skirts with elasticated waists