Dictionary.com
Thesaurus.com

leatherwear

American  
[leth-er-wair] / ˈlɛð ərˌwɛər /

noun

  1. clothing and accessories made of leather.


Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

Before opening Everick Brown Design, he had two upscale home furnishings stores in New York and Connecticut called ebhome, and he also was a senior retail executive at brands including Coach Leatherwear and J. Crew.

From Washington Post

Back then, they were mincing about in his’n’hers leatherwear, swapping underwear, getting married on golden thrones and basically behaving with all the exuberance of lottery winners.

From The Guardian

The French conglomerate Kering, which owns the brand known for its intrecciato leatherwear, said that by putting Bottega Veneta’s creative direction in the hands of “a talented young designer, Kering continues to place bold and daring creativity at the center of its strategy.”

From Seattle Times

Post Office, built in 1933, is now a multiuse incubator for alternative and collaborative vendors, selling everything from organic fruit juices to leatherwear.

From Washington Post

Giornetti tapped the brand’s leatherwear DNA with an ultra-luxurious graphic shirt that appeared to be panels of brightly colored crocodile.

From Washington Times