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ready-to-wear
[red-ee-tuh-wair]
noun
clothing made in standard sizes; ready-made clothing.
adjective
pertaining to or dealing in such clothing.
the ready-to-wear business; a ready-to-wear shop.
ready-to-wear
adjective
(of clothes) not tailored for the wearer; of a standard size
noun
an article or suit of such clothes
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of ready-to-wear1
Example Sentences
In the alcove of the first floor, guests can shop for the Pierced Handbag or Balloon Bag, or head up to the third floor’s sunlit atrium to find jewelry and ready-to-wear clothing.
He taught himself on a small loom, creating intricate swatches of fabric, before expanding into ready-to-wear and formally launching his brand in 2020.
Its new retail space illustrates the spirit of the heritage fashion house, offering men’s and women’s accessories, leather goods and ready-to-wear.
Cortez likes to think of his work as a bridge between fetish and ready-to-wear.
Bangladesh has become a powerhouse of ready-to-wear clothing exports.
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