Wiktionary
a. Possessing nice or expensive clothes.
Usage examples of "well-tailored".
But Barneys right hand, slid idly into the pocket of his well-tailored coat, was resting on a twenty-five caliber revolver.
The boulevardiers were out for a stroll, reveling in the last fine weather of autumn—leisured gentlemen in well-tailored blazers, men of letters, self-proclaimed wits andartistes.
The boulevardiers were out for a stroll, reveling in the last fine weather of autumn—leisured gentlemen in well-tailored blazers, men of letters, self-proclaimed wits and artistes.
The boulevardiers were out for a stroll, reveling in the last fine weather of autumnleisured gentlemen in well-tailored blazers, men of letters, self-proclaimed wits and artistes.
With his well-tailored suit, narrow features and slicked-back hair, he looked exactly like the kind of man who should be decorating a cafe society party or a court reception, but if he was here, he was either a sorcerer or a philosopher or both.
Two were dressed in well-tailored civilian garb, the third in a black Space Legion officer's uniform.
You deserve a real man, Annie, a grown man with courage, a man able to buckle down to a daily round of some kind without benefit of a well-tailored officer's uniform.
He wore a well-tailored gray suit, and his gold Rolex was the very watch that Wroth Griskin might have killed for in his salad days.
Perhaps for that reason, though he usually displayed his BIS credentials reluctantly, Martfn found himself reaching into the breast pocket of his well-tailored, faintly plaided suit for his papers.
Bettik had fashioned it for me like a well-tailored suit of clothes.