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A list of phrases related to the word "apparel"...
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Adjust your
dress
All over him like a cheap
suit
At a price to
suit
your pocket
Bunny
suit
( Canadian military slang term for a cbrn ( chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear ) )
Clothes
maketh the man
Cut your coat to
suit
your cloth
Dead Men Don't
Wear
Plaid ( Steve Martin movie )
Dress
code
Dress
down
Dress
down Friday
Dress
for success
Dress
up
Dress
up Thursday
Follow
suit
I grow old, I grow old, I shall
wear
the bottoms of my trousers rolled ( from a poem by Eliot )
I
wear
my sunglasses at night
I will
wear
my heart upon my sleeve
If the cap fits,
wear
it
If the shoe fits,
wear
it
In your birthday
suit
It takes 40 dumb animals to make a fur coat, but only one to
wear
it
Let's get out of these wet
clothes
and into a dry Martini
Little black
dress
Look your best while you
wear
our least ( Jockey Shorts advertising slogan )
Only 1 out of 25 men is color blind. The other 24 just
dress
that way ( Mohara Suits advertising slogan )
Penguin
suit
Royal flush ( in poker - a hand including a ten jack queen king and ace of the same
suit
)
San Francisco ( Be Sure to
Wear
Flowers in Your Hair ) ( Scott McKenzie song )
Side boob ( the side of a female breast revealed by skimpy
clothing
)
Suit
up
Suit
you, sir ( A catchphrase from The Fast Show )
Suit
yourself
The emperor's new
clothes
The future's so bright, I gotta
wear
shades ( song by Timbuk 3 )
Underneath Your
Clothes
( Shakira song )
Wardrobe malfunction ( when an item of
clothing
slips out of place to expose part of the body - typically a woman's breast )
Wear
the pine overcoat
Wear
the trousers
Wear
your apron high
Wear
your heart on your sleeve
Wear
yourself out
What do I
wear
in bed? Why, Chanel No. 5, of course ( Marilyn Monroe quotation )
When I am an old woman I shall
wear
purple ( from a poem by Joseph )
Whistle and flute ( Cockney rhyming slang for
suit
)
Wolf in sheep's
clothing
(
the meaning and origin of this phrase...
)
Worse for
wear
You
Wear
It Well ( Rod Stewart song )
Zoot
suit