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womenswear

[wim-inz-wair]

noun

  1. null women's wear apparel and accessories for women.

  2. cloth, especially wool or wool-blend fabrics, used for women's tailored garments.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of womenswear1

First recorded in 1720–30 in spelling womens wear; women + 's 1 + wear
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The chain also said it would add a "greater depth of womenswear in its clothing offer, the return of key seasonal general merchandise ranges and the restoration of product categories customers have missed".

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Anderson is to take on the womenswear collection after its artistic director, Maria Grazia Chiuri, announced her departure after almost a decade in the job last week.

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Since then, he has served as Givency's creative director for menswear, been awarded an OBE, designed staff uniforms for British Airways and branched out into womenswear.

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What was once a womenswear section is now a 12-lane bowling alley with arcades, a bar, dancefloor, roller rink and more.

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The Met Gala stepped outside the typical focus on couture womenswear to highlight men’s tailoring and the Black dandy as a historical figure.

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