Definition of Casualwear. Meaning of Casualwear. Synonyms of Casualwear

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Meaning of Casualwear from wikipedia

- Casual wear (or casual attire or clothing) is a Western dress code that is relaxed, occasional, spontaneous and suited for everyday use. Casual wear became...
- brand owned by Suyen Corporation. They sell a range of clothing including casualwear, underwear, and sportswear, as well as bags, accessories, footwear, and...
- Hosiery Outerwear Activewear, such as performance T-shirts and shorts Casualwear, such as T-shirts, fleece and sport shirts During the 1970s and 1980s...
- multi-channel men's clothing retailer specialising in dress shirts, ties, suits, casualwear, shoes and accessories. It was founded as a mail order company in 1986...
- Juicy Couture is an American casualwear and dress clothing brand based in Arleta, Los Angeles, California. Best known for their velour tracksuits which...
- (Chinese: 上海美特斯邦威服饰股份有限公司), marketed as Meters/bonwe is China's leading casualwear apparel company. Metersbonwe opened its first store in Wenzhou on April...
- Worldwide Key people Priyan Fernando (Chairman) Ashroff Omar (CEO) Products Casualwear Intimatewear Sleep and lou****ar Activewear Revenue US$820 million (2020–21)...
- underwear, printable T-shirts and fleece for the activewear industry, casualwear, women's jeanswear, and childrenswear. The company employs more than 32...
- August 2021, FC Dynamo Moscow opened the official fanstore with sports and casualwear at VTB Arena as an integral part of club's renewed brand platform. In...
- Moss Brothers to take on the menswear casual market. Code stood for "Casualwear, Office, Dressing up, and Essentials", The business took on shops from...