From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishmenswearmens‧wear /ˈmenzweə $ -wer/ noun [uncountable] DCCclothing for men – used especially in shops the menswear department
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menswear• At the heart of nearly every menswear collection is some power uniform.• One of the most difficult challenges in menswear is making the clothes look interesting and exciting without turning them into costume.• Oxfam is the thrifty man's chain-store, and the branch at 202b Kensington High Street is its menswear flagship.• A leading authority on menswear, he is still, at 82, a keen tennis player.• But the clothier credited with reinventing menswear in the 1980s faces arguably the most daunting challenge of his career.• She'd been in the menswear department of Bloomingdales, looking for a sweater for Marlin.• the menswear department at Macy'sFrom Longman Business Dictionarymenswearmens‧wear /ˈmenzweə-wer/ noun [uncountable] clothes for men; used especially in shops and manufacturingthe menswear department