Attire in a sentence as a noun

And I'm a pretty non-imposing white guy dressed in business attire.

To me a "swegr" sounds like it would mean "an outdoor event on a really hot day where you have to dress in formal attire.

It then becomes more about your attire, language, non-verbals, your office how it is marketed and so on.

The author is informed that any attire is acceptable except for baggy jeans.

Most have them wear clothes that in some way accentuates their sexuality, even if it's just nice form fitting attire that shows no skin.

Attire in a sentence as a verb

Ad hominems that focus on an individual's clothing are especially weak, given the average attire of a programmer.

Also consider that in professional environs, various pros get away with all sorts of silly attire and add-ons - from scrubs and stethoscopes to other uniforms and utility belts.

Suits, once an inexpensive, practical, standardized alternative to more ornate and expensive clothing, are now the expensive, frequently impractical attire.

If your so stuck on yourself that you can't dress down like a slobby developer when working with slobby devs, or put on banking attire if you code at a bank, then you're going to make people uncomfortable and make things worse for yourself.

I'm pretty sure the only reason this is getting so much funding is because the majority of computer science folk are horny men who are glossing over the dreamhouse attire / makeup / presentation put on in the video.

Attire definitions

noun

clothing of a distinctive style or for a particular occasion; "formal attire"; "battle dress"

See also: garb dress

verb

put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive; "She never dresses up, even when she goes to the opera"; "The young girls were all fancied up for the party"

See also: overdress