Which preposition to use with baggiest
The jacket shall be buttoned at the wrists and baggy at the shoulder; at the chest it shall strap me across like an R.F.C. tunic, and it shall be securely clipped to the trousers.
The latter is a grizzled personage, very bowed as to back, and baggy as to breeches, but in his manner combining oracular "knowingness" and deferential plausibility in a remarkable degree.
They squeezed a little in the chest and were somewhat baggy between abdomen and knee, especially for the shorter men, but they could be used.
He wore his pantaloons very loose and baggy in summer.
Pants tight in the knee and baggy on the hips.