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innerwear

American  
[in-er-wair] / ˈɪn ərˌwɛər /

noun

  1. garments worn on or near the skin, as underwear.


Example Sentences

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Innerwear sales nearly tripled thanks the HanesBrands contribution, while international revenue rose 5.1% despite softer market demand.

From The Wall Street Journal

Or is it simply the result of a dystopian tech nightmare, where so much of our life is lived online that “innerwear” – clothes for wearing in private – are now our de facto uniforms?

From The Guardian

As Man Repeller puts it: “Innerwear is outerwear because what we do inside is no longer private.”

From The Guardian

It’s a cornerstone of creative director Julia Haart’s reinvention of the Italian innerwear brand, which includes ready-to-wear, sleepwear, beachwear and accessories.

From Los Angeles Times

The retail prices range from $527 to $739 for outerwear and $157 to $422 for innerwear and pants.

From Los Angeles Times