From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishill-fittingˌill-ˈfitting adjectiveill-fitting clothes do not fit the person who is wearing themOPP well-fittingMany children have problems with their feet, caused by ill-fitting shoes.Examples from the Corpusill-fitting• He was dressed neatly enough in greybreeches, white shirt and an ill-fittingbluecoat, but was barefoot.• Zero is dressed in a plain white T-shirt and ill-fitting jeans rolled up about six inches.• People have found ways to escapeill-fitting jobs, start training programs, or entergraduate school.• Dentures had formerly been bought from a professionallaboratory, but now ill-fitting ones were ordered from a federalprison.• an ill-fittingsuit• He was dressed in a wrinkledyellowplaid shirt which hungoutsideill-fittingtrousers.