baggy• I like T-shirts as long as they're really baggy.• Bill was wearing a poloshirt and baggybluepants.• It obviously showed, but I wore big baggy clothes.• The man who got out wore baggycottonfatigues and knee-boots.• She had always had greyhair, scraped back into a no-nonsenseknot and wore baggyknittedsuits.• a baggyredsweater• Pulling on the soft, baggy shirt she slept in, she sat on the bed and massaged her legs.• Miguel was wearing one of his new silk shirts, baggy whites, and loafers.