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leisurewear

American  
[lee-zher-wair, lezh-er-] / ˈli ʒərˌwɛər, ˈlɛʒ ər- /
Or leisure wear

noun

  1. casual clothes that are designed for wear during leisure time.


Etymology

Origin of leisurewear

First recorded in 1960–65; leisure + wear

Example Sentences

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Primark saw a 6% growth in sales overall and noted that collaborations with famous faces like Rita Ora had helped, as well as strong sales of shirts and leisurewear items for men.

From BBC • Nov. 5, 2024

Lithe, well-groomed customers in Gucci flip-flops and leisurewear crowd these areas at all times of the day in Erewhon’s 10 L.A. locations.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 18, 2024

Meanwhile, people are going out on dates and getting together for summer parties and barbeques after months of pandemic-induced leisurewear and Netflix binges at home.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 4, 2022

But gross margin fell 150 basis points reflecting unfavourable foreign exchange movements, higher freight costs due to global supply chain disruption and a category product mix still weighted to lockdown leisurewear.

From Reuters • Jul. 15, 2021

In a campaign filled with all-business black dresses, Spelman pearls, suburban leisurewear, colorful church-lady jackets, boho accessories and finally, her sea-blue Jackie Kennedy dress, she existed: fully, freely, obviously.

From Washington Post • Nov. 7, 2018