Can you please check if these sentences on clothes' description are possible? Thank you very much in advance.

1)He is wearing a pair of straight-leg beige corduroy trousers with pockets on both sides.
2) He is wearing a long-sleeved cotton polo sweatshirt (or T-shirt?) with a slogan in the front and one in the back.
3) How do you call a T-shirt with a collar that is half button-up? A polo T-shirt?
4)Does "boot-cut" mean the same as "flared"?
5)She's got a pony tail and a patterned hair-band over her head. She is also wearing two necklaces and different bracelets on her wrists.
6) She is also wearing (can you tell me a synonym?) a zip-up leather jacket over a red hooded mesh(or fishnet sweatshirt?).
7) She is wearing make-up on her eyes (her eyes are made-up??? is it possible?)
8)She has her hair tied back with a hair clip (or barrette?. She is typing data into her computer.She is wearing red nailvarnish on her nails.
9)She wears her dyed red hair tied back in (?) a pony tail.She is pointing at a Ferris wheel.
10)She always wears a white sleeveless T-shirt (or a vest?) over a black T-shirt and tracksuit bottoms (?) underneath.
11) He is carrying a backback on (?) his back.
12) They are practising ballet dancing.
They are wearing a black body and (or over?) a pair of sheer tights.
13) How do you call a sweatsuit/tracksuit consisting of a vest and a pair of short you use for jogging, running or cycling?

You don't have to be really specific on evry number You could just say he's wearing....(Number one looks good)

For number 2 you say that he is wearing a "long sleeved cotton polo" You cold just say he is wearing a long sleeved cotton polo shirt. Don't include the T.

What do you call a T-shirt that has a collar which is half buttoned up?

For #7 just stick with your normal sentence.

I made a few corrections. I'll come back this later.

Sorry for #7 it is good to be specific, so you should say what she's actually wearing on her eyes. Like mascara, eyeshadow.

You could just say she has some eye makeup on.

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1) To check if the sentences are possible, we can break them down and confirm if each component makes sense.

- "He is wearing a pair of straight-leg beige corduroy trousers with pockets on both sides." This sentence is possible as it describes a pair of trousers made of beige corduroy material with straight legs and pockets on both sides.

2) "He is wearing a long-sleeved cotton polo sweatshirt (or T-shirt?) with a slogan in the front and one in the back." This sentence is possible, but it's important to note that a "polo sweatshirt" is less common. If the shirt has a collar with buttons, it would be more appropriate to call it a "polo shirt." However, if it doesn't have buttons and is made of sweatshirt material, it would generally be referred to as a "sweatshirt." So, it could be rephrased as "He is wearing a long-sleeved cotton polo shirt (or sweatshirt?) with a slogan on the front and back."

3) "How do you call a T-shirt with a collar that is half button-up? A polo T-shirt?" Yes, a T-shirt with a collar that is half button-up is commonly known as a "polo shirt."

4) "Does 'boot-cut' mean the same as 'flared'?" No, "boot-cut" and "flared" are not the same. "Boot-cut" refers to pants or jeans that are narrow around the knee area and slightly flare out towards the bottom to accommodate wearing boots. On the other hand, "flared" refers to pants or jeans that gradually widen from the thigh down to the ankle, creating a pronounced flare effect.

5) "She's got a ponytail and a patterned hair-band over her head. She is also wearing two necklaces and different bracelets on her wrists." This sentence is possible and describes the person's hairstyle, accessories, and jewelry.

6) "She is also wearing (can you tell me a synonym?) a zip-up leather jacket over a red hooded mesh (or fishnet sweatshirt?)." A synonym for "wearing" could be "sporting" or "donning." As for the description, it is possible and describes the person wearing a zip-up leather jacket over a red hooded mesh or fishnet sweatshirt.

7) "She is wearing make-up on her eyes (her eyes are made-up??? is it possible?)" Yes, it is possible to say "She is wearing make-up on her eyes" or "her eyes are made-up," as these phrases indicate that she has applied cosmetics or makeup to her eyes.

8) "She has her hair tied back with a hair clip (or barrette?). She is typing data into her computer. She is wearing red nail varnish on her nails." This sentence is possible, describing her hairstyle, activity, and nail color. Both "hair clip" and "barrette" can be used interchangeably in this context.

9) "She wears her dyed red hair tied back in (a) ponytail. She is pointing at a Ferris wheel." This sentence is possible, describing her hairstyle and action.

10) "She always wears a white sleeveless T-shirt (or vest?) over a black T-shirt and tracksuit bottoms (?) underneath." This sentence is possible, but it depends on the specific context and style preferences. Both "sleeveless T-shirt" and "vest" can refer to similar garments. Additionally, "tracksuit bottoms" are typically called "track pants" or "jogging pants."

11) "He is carrying a backpack on (his) back." This sentence is possible, describing the person carrying a backpack on their back. The possessive pronoun "his" is optional and can be used to specify whose back the backpack is on.

12) "They are practicing ballet dancing. They are wearing a black body and (or over?) a pair of sheer tights." This sentence is possible. "Black body" refers to the ballet leotard, which is commonly worn in black. "Over" would indicate that the leotard is worn on top of the sheer tights.

13) "How do you call a sweatsuit/tracksuit consisting of a vest and a pair of shorts used for jogging, running, or cycling?" This type of outfit is commonly referred to as a "jogging suit" or a "running suit" and can consist of a vest and a pair of shorts.