Jump to content

everydaywear

From Wiktionary, the free dictionary

English

[edit]

Alternative forms

[edit]

Etymology

[edit]

From everyday +‎ -wear.

Noun

[edit]

everydaywear (uncountable)

  1. Everyday clothing.
    • 1976 March 27, The Sun, volume 278, number 113, Baltimore, Md., page A 16:
      T-shirts are cool and comfortable playwear, great everydaywear.
    • 1985 December 1, The Kansas City Star, volume 106, number 63, page 3D:
      Find elegant cocktail dresses to casual everydaywear.
    • 1987, Peter Martin, John Nicholls, Creating a Committed Workforce, Institute of Personnel Management, published 1988, →ISBN, page 143:
      Similarly, skirts had been sold in twenty-three different departments; these were reduced to five areas, like fashion-active, businesswear, everydaywear and so on.
    • 1993 August 26, Hinckley Herald, page 22:
      Large range of unisex everydaywear you can afford
    • 1996, Noelle Walsh, The Good Deal Directory 1998, The Good Deal Directory Company Limited, →ISBN, page 226:
      For children, there is Toyworld, selling brand name toys and games; for women, Honey fashion selling everydaywear; and for everyone, Bookscene.
    • 2004 May 2, Newsday, volume 64, number 242, page G48:
      Cotton Everydaywear
    • 2005 September 1, The Marshall News Messenger, volume 128, number 93, Marshall, Tex., page 6A:
      Clothing / Women’s, Men’s, Children’s Everydaywear, Socks, Underwear