ADJECTIVE
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(especially of clothing) made in standard sizes and available from merchandise in stock
ready-to-wear clothes
a ready-made jacket
How To Use off-the-peg In A Sentence
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- Hall," mused Sunbeam, adjusting his ill-cut, off-the-peg suit. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
- Among men, wearing made-to-measure bespoke suits were rated as having better personality traits than those wearing good quality off-the-peg suits bought from a major high street retailer.
- Such advantage are, exploit off-the-peg environment, need not increase tube bank, wiring.
- If be of small area, repair also can buy off-the-peg glue to undertake repairing from market.
- And if a little shopping's what you're after, the Exchange across the road offers off-the-peg designer desirables at affordable prices.
- She also has an own-name, off-the-peg collection suitable for occasion wear.
- His broad shoulders tapered through a deep chest to a narrow waist without a single strain in the seams of his off-the-peg suit. KICK BACK
- Britain's biggest off-the-peg suit has gone on sale on the High Street, an XXXXL outfit boasting a hefty 64in chest jacket and 60in waist trousers.
- They were having a big sale, and I saw a Christian Dior off-the-peg brown wool crepe suit with a fake leopardskin collar hugely reduced at only $80. Mary Kincaid: The Must-Have Summer Beach Read for Fashionistas