daywear
Americannoun
adjective
Etymology
Origin of daywear
Example Sentences
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Whereas Wonder Woman’s armor feels more illuminated, Diana Prince’s daywear is less obvious.
From Los Angeles Times
To live music by British singer Labrinth, they strutted the runway in a series of black and white short dresses, brightly coloured, ruffled chiffon robes, silk overcoats with flower prints, as well as lace and crochet daywear.
From Reuters
“It’s important to distinguish between pyjamas and daywear. I’m not saying wear jeans around the house, but you might like to invest in some quality loungewear.”
From The Guardian
Fans of My So-Called Life have sulked and yearned in plaid shirts; The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air viewers have stuffed their wardrobes with tracksuits and Air Jordans; Twin Peaks aficionados will have knotted cherry stalks in Audrey Horne’s daywear, while Gossip Girl fans might have hatched plans in Blair Waldorf headbands.
From The Guardian
Luxury brand Badgley Mischka, known primarily for its lavish $15,000 red-carpet gowns, is using the recent opening of its West Hollywood flagship to showcase everything from daywear to accessories.
From Los Angeles Times
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