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bodywear

American  
[bod-ee-wair] / ˈbɒd iˌwɛər /

noun

  1. close-fitting clothing, as leotards or bodysuits, made of lightweight, usually stretch fabrics and worn worn for exercising, dancing, or leisure activity.


Etymology

Origin of bodywear

body + wear

Example Sentences

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BNP Paribas analyst Laurent Vasilescu, in a note on Tuesday, highlighted other miscues for the company — including a push into self-care and an acquisition of connected-fitness platform Mirror that turned out to be a flop, as well as footwear and bodywear offerings that didn’t attract sufficient interest.

From MarketWatch

He also added that, in addition to the bodywear and legwear that Capezio already provides “in a variety of shades and colors,” it will start manufacturing darker shares of its two most popular pointe shoes, to be available in the fall of 2020.

From Fox News

Ratajkowski launched Inamorata -- which includes a mix of lingerie, swimsuit and bodywear pieces -- last year.

From Fox News

Earlier this year, Nylon Magazine nicknamed her the “fairy butt-mother” of New York Fashion Week, after models walking for bodywear brand Chromat used her sheet masks to get their bottoms runway ready.

From New York Times

Emily Ratajkowski launched her Inamorata swimwear line in 2017, from which she's still reaping the huge benefits, and this year the model and actress launched a lingerie and bodywear line called Body, which she claims is selling at a rapid pace.

From Fox News