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off-the-rack

American  
[awf-thuh-rak, of-] / ˈɔf ðəˈræk, ˈɒf- /

adjective

  1. (of clothing) not made to specific or individual requirements; ready-made.

    off-the-rack men's suits.

  2. Slang.  off-the-wall.


off the rack Idioms  
  1. Ready-made, as in She has all her clothes made; she never buys a dress off the rack. The rack here is a frame from which clothes are hung. [Mid-1900s] A British synonym is off the peg, similarly alluding to a knob from which clothes are hung and dating from the late 1800s. Also see off the shelf.


Etymology

Origin of off-the-rack

First recorded in 1965–70

Example Sentences

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It’s the shift from battleships to PT boats, from handmade suits to off-the-rack ones.

From MarketWatch

Perversely enough, these shows also take viewers into other worlds — those of middling wealth and off-the-rack glamour that seem just out of reach.

From Salon

But there are times when off-the-rack arrangements just won’t cut it.

From Los Angeles Times

It prevents you from doing anything too foolish, while still freeing you of the compromise of the off-the-rack suit.

From Los Angeles Times

Through her work at RefineLA, Luo said she aims to help her peers find outlets for their self-expression through secondhand fashion — especially because thrifted pieces sometimes have an individuality that off-the-rack clothes lack.

From Los Angeles Times