(of a garment or fabric) easily washed, drying quickly, and not needing to be ironed.
(衣服,织物)即洗即穿的(指易洗、快干、免烫的)
Example sentencesExamples
Fashion in clothing is a kind of living archeology, a wash-and-wear history.
My own mother has lived her full career as grandmother in wash-and-wear gear, also alien to me, although she has mustered fashionable dress on state occasions.
In 1958, wash-and-wear cotton clothes hit the consumer market.
As my wife pointed out, it's one thing to wash a shirt - most of mine are wash-and-wear - it's another thing to get a tie cleaned.
This detangler also doubles as a defining lotion, so it's perfect for wash-and-wear.
Avoid wrinkles by choosing lightweight knits and woven polyesters such as georgette or similarly textured fabrics that have wash-and-wear, wrinkle-free qualities.
Definition of wash-and-wear in US English:
wash-and-wear
adjectiveˌwôSHənˈwerˌwɔʃənˈwɛr
(of a garment or fabric) easily washed, drying quickly, and not needing to be ironed.
(衣服,织物)即洗即穿的(指易洗、快干、免烫的)
Example sentencesExamples
In 1958, wash-and-wear cotton clothes hit the consumer market.
As my wife pointed out, it's one thing to wash a shirt - most of mine are wash-and-wear - it's another thing to get a tie cleaned.
My own mother has lived her full career as grandmother in wash-and-wear gear, also alien to me, although she has mustered fashionable dress on state occasions.
Fashion in clothing is a kind of living archeology, a wash-and-wear history.
This detangler also doubles as a defining lotion, so it's perfect for wash-and-wear.
Avoid wrinkles by choosing lightweight knits and woven polyesters such as georgette or similarly textured fabrics that have wash-and-wear, wrinkle-free qualities.