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his-and-her

American  
[hiz-uhn-hur] / ˈhɪz ənˈhɜr /
Or his-and-hers

adjective

  1. denoting two matching or identical items, one intended for use by a male and the other by a female.

    his-and-her towels in the bathroom; his-and-her sweatshirts.


Etymology

Origin of his-and-her

First recorded in 1945–50

Example Sentences

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It also leads to the primary bathroom, which features a chic his-and-her vanity, a soaking tub, and a large glass shower—all surrounded by marble walls.

From MarketWatch • Dec. 31, 2025

They posted photos of that message and another wedding telegram on Twitter, along with the his-and-her Hello Kitty dolls that were delivered with the notes.

From New York Times • Sep. 9, 2022

They became the most talked about couple in the celebrity world in the early 2000s, with his-and-her luxury cars and a large 6.1-carat pink diamond engagement ring for Lopez.

From Reuters • Sep. 9, 2021

The master suite has his-and-her closets and a private deck.

From Washington Post • Feb. 25, 2020

Sunglasses hung from his neck on a fluorescent cable, and the couple's bright new his-and-her sneakers suggested that they might be headed somewhere dressy for dinner.

From "Me Talk Pretty One Day" by David Sedaris