travelwear
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]travelwear (uncountable)
- Clothing to be worn for travel.
- 1964, Childcraft: The How and Why Library (You and Your Child; volume 14), Chicago, Ill.: Field Enterprises Educational Corporation, →LCCN, page 426:
- Simplicity is the keynote of children’s travelwear, with cool, comfortable, lightweight wash-and-wear clothing and jackets and sweaters for changes of climate.
- 1965, Cordwainer Smith [pen name; Paul Myron Anthony Linebarger], “On the Storm Planet”, in Robert Silverberg, Martin H[arry] Greenberg, compilers, The Arbor House Treasury of Great Science Fiction Short Novels, New York, N.Y.: Arbor House, published 1980, page 631:
- Casher could see it, even through the bulk of the travelwear.
- 1999, Susan Moger, Celebrate the Millennium: Activity Book, Scholastic Professional Books, →ISBN, page 53:
- Others could design clothing they expect to see worn sometime in the next 1,000 years, such as an outfit providing protection from the sun, hiking gear to be worn on Mars, or travelwear for the year 2925.