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ready-to-wear

[red-ee-tuh-wair] / ˈrɛd i təˈwɛər /
NOUN
dry goods
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Operating these new technologies were an army of young women clad in tailor-mades, or coordinating jackets and skirts, and easy-to-launder cotton shirtwaists, or blouses—all early triumphs of New York’s nascent ready-to-wear industry.

From The Wall Street Journal

One leads to women’s ready-to-wear and the other to men’s.

From Los Angeles Times

“Veronique Nichanian has written, with tremendous talent, the story of men’s ready-to-wear at Hermes and has applied her vision across the entire men’s universe,” the company said Friday.

From The Wall Street Journal

Famous faces watched on as Northern Ireland-born fashion designer Jonathan Anderson unveiled his first women's ready-to-wear Dior collection during Paris Fashion Week.

From BBC

In 1978, the company signed an agreement with clothes manufacturer GFT - which gave it the ability to produce luxury ready-to-wear clothes in volume.

From BBC