leisurewear - meaning and definition. What is leisurewear
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What (who) is leisurewear - definition

DRESS CODE
Casual dress; Casual fashion; Loungewear; Leisurewear; Daily wear; Dailywear; Casual clothes; Casual dress code; Casual clothing; Casual apparel; Casual attire
  • Parents in casual wear with their child, 2013.

leisurewear         
Leisurewear is informal clothing which you wear when you are not working, for example at weekends or on holiday. (BRIT WRITTEN)
Their range of leisurewear is aimed at fashion-conscious 13 to 25 year-olds.
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leisurewear         
¦ noun casual clothes worn for leisure.

Wikipedia

Casual wear

Casual wear (or casual attire or clothing) is a Western dress code that is relaxed, occasional, spontaneous and suited for everyday use. Casual wear became popular in the Western world following the counterculture of the 1960s. When emphasising casual wear's comfort, it may be referred to as leisurewear or loungewear.

While casual is "informal" in the sense of "not formal", informal wear traditionally refers to a Western dress code associated with suits—a step below semi-formal wear—thus being more formal than casual attire.

Examples of use of leisurewear
1. Does incredible leisurewear, straining at foreshortened crotch or over–bountiful backside, equal authority, though?
2. Elite detectives, dressed as young Londoners with peace wristbands, designer leisurewear and fashionable haircuts, are now on the front line, stalking suspects.
3. "It would have definitely affected our store," said the supervisor of an Emilio Pucci outlet, selling the Italian brand‘s leather handbags, accessories and leisurewear.
4. The Prime Minister has overseen the creation of ridiculous laws against thinking of anybody in a racially/religiously aggravated fashion, and countless codes outlawing offensive language, looks and leisurewear.
5. But it‘s one thing to start suspending human rights legislation and gunning down men in big coats, and quite another to deprive us of one of the chief joys of the great British summer÷ namely deconstructing photos of the Blairs‘ hols and then making catty remarks about their leisurewear/destination/mode of transport/ chums/food and lodging/and precisely how much it‘s not costing.