Wardrobe in a sentence as a noun

He looked at the wardrobe and saw a sliding table.

He also changed his wardrobe to black suits and black shades.

You can have a varied wardrobe that still takes zero effort.

Right now, one years subscription would be more than her entire wardrobe and we're pretty much done until age 4.

Steve Jobs could have changed his wardrobe and people would say it would have had an impact on the feel of the presentations.

You don't have to live in a place like Canada or Minnesota to make them a standard part of your wardrobe.

I had a stereo that was very decent, a wardrobe that was getting very respectable.

I actually tried this my freshman year of college: wardrobe of nearly identical shirts, pants and sweaters.

This may be an irrelevant observation, and excuse me for that, but---the wardrobe malfunction was 10 years ago?!

I do not have to worry about the message my wardrobe sends about my sexual availability.

!Putting this kind of branding on Microsoft is like putting the geeky kid with oversized glasses and suspenders a new wardrobe.

So much of fashion is fit anyway, you'll be more stylish with a small wardrobe of clothes that fit well than a wide variety of ill-fitted stuff.

The pattern seems to be that one spends adolescence and early adulthood acquiring this "wardrobe", then later the task becomes to shed it.

So I've modified my wardrobe to include more shirts that can hold a smart phone in one pocket while all the usual things I've put in my primary shirt pocket for years can stay in that pocket.

But given the complete lack of legal protection afforded to the designers, the logos in part came about so that the products could be protected under trademark law instead: theyve got logos all over them because theres no other good, reliable way to protect their work from being knocked off!Incidentally, another thing I often hear professed snickeringly as proof of the triviality of fashion is the fact that trends change so quicklynew designs are pushed out many times a year and maintaining a highly fashionable wardrobe is like trying to stand on quicksand.

Wardrobe definitions

noun

a tall piece of furniture that provides storage space for clothes; has a door and rails or hooks for hanging clothes

See also: closet press

noun

collection of clothing belonging to one person

noun

collection of costumes belonging to a theatrical company