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Its modern form is taken from the American flight jacket and police blouson.
Like everyone else, he was wearing weekend clothes: jeans and a light blouson.
It takes most of its modern traits from the American flight jacket and police blouson.
With one hand she undid the buttons on the front of Ann's blouson.
An olive bomber jacket at Fendi was cut to look like a blouson.
The young man's cardigan, right, is wrapped for a blouson effect, held in place with a leather belt.
I grab the front of his loose blouson and I heave at it.
Some garments, like the military blouson or the pilot's flying jacket, have just evolved into design classics.
Her pale, gauzy trousers and blouson floating about her body.
In that case why leave the donor card in the blouson pocket? '
The jodhpurs were made from leather, with a blouson type leather blouse worn on top.
So an athletic jacket morphs into a nylon blouson with reggae slogans.
Its waist was cinched, but the blouson bodice drooped over the waistline.
Stephanie recognised him too: it was the man in the suede blouson who she had seen in Knightsbridge.
The walls were covered with a riot of colourful designs, patterns that swirled like those on a headster-time blouson.
He fumbles inside his blouson.
Or in a postwar period, practical army gear is absorbed into civilian life, as with the blouson jacket or trench coat.
'Aren't you rather hot in that blouson?'
He wore grey shoes and a zip-fronted leatherette blouson, perhaps stitched from worn out barber's shop furniture.
A French person saying "Blouson".
The peplos gown, a common garment in ancient Greece, was worn folded over at the top for a blouson effect that covered the waist.
A blouson is a coat that is drawn tight at the waist, causing it to hang over the waist.
Are suspects with the regulation straggly shoulder length hair still described as wearing "denim jeans and blouson jackets"?'