From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishwrap-aroundˈwrap-aˌround, wraparound adjective [only before noun] 1 DCCa wrap-around skirt is one that you wind around your body and fasten in place2 wrap-around sunglasses curve around the sides of your face
Examples from the Corpus
wrap-around• There was little light in the room but he wore wrap-around dark glasses.• The subtlety of the wrap-around influence of alien presuppositions is that they do their work before they are noticed.• No adobe, just white columns and wrap-around porches.• He was a short, fair-complexioned man wearing blue slacks, a tieless white shirt, and wrap-around sunglasses.• Their new range includes patterned bodies, cycle shorts and wrap-around tops.• The boat's wrap-around windscreens were made of black polarised glass which only added to Dream Baby's ugly air of menace.