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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

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

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 18, 2024

It will see the company logo remain on its senior men's jersey, and some leisurewear, for the upcoming season.

From BBC Jul. 19, 2023

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

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