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outwear
[ out-wair ]
verb (used with object)
- to wear or last longer than; outlast:
a well-made product that outwears its competition.
- to exhaust in strength or endurance:
The daily toil had soon outworn him.
- to outlive or outgrow:
Perhaps he will outwear those eccentricities.
A child outwears clothes quickly.
- to pass (time):
trying to outwear the hours by reading.
outwear
/ ˌaʊtˈwɛə /
verb
- to use up or destroy by wearing
- to last or wear longer than
- to outlive, outgrow, or develop beyond
- to deplete or exhaust in strength, determination, etc
Example Sentences
There is an emphasis on architecture in the outwear, but with a more feminine touch.
The label emphasized outwear with lengthened silhouettes, ranging from tailored coats to puffed-out bomber jackets, and sprinkled some artwork and logos into the mix.
The luxury outwear maker will hold an investor presentation on Thursday, its first since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic and the acquisition of streetwear brand Stone Island in 2020.
Meanwhile, men’s pants and shorts rose 11.2 percent from a year ago, while suits, sport coats and outwear prices climbed 9.3 percent.
Models walked along the halted production line in a symbolic gesture that underlined the creative interplay between Ferrari’s long lineage of sleek, curved automotive bodies and the fashion line by creative director Rocco Iannone, strong on structured outwear contrasting with fluid, bright printed silks in Ferrari red, Scuderia yellow and electric blue.
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