Pronunciation: /wɔːrdroʊbɪŋ/
noun the act of using a store's clothing or accessories for a special event and then returning them for a refund
A1 Wardrobing is the act of returning a piece of clothing after wearing it.
A2 Some people engage in wardrobing to save money on clothes.
B1 Wardrobing is considered unethical by many retailers.
B2 Retailers have implemented measures to prevent wardrobing, such as stricter return policies.
C1 The practice of wardrobing can have a negative impact on a company's bottom line.
C2 Wardrobing is a common issue in the retail industry, leading to significant financial losses for businesses.
verb to engage in the act of wardrobing
A1 She enjoys wardrobing different outfits for special occasions.
A2 He is wardrobing his new wardrobe with stylish pieces.
B1 The fashion designer is wardrobing the models for the upcoming runway show.
B2 The stylist is wardrobing the actress for her movie premiere.
C1 The costume designer is wardrobing the characters for the period drama.
C2 The personal shopper specializes in wardrobing high-profile clients for events.
formal Wardrobing refers to the practice of purchasing clothing, wearing it once, and then returning it for a refund.
informal I heard Sarah got caught wardrobing at the department store again.
slang I can't believe she's still wardrobing, that's so shady.
figurative His constant wardrobing of different personalities makes it hard to know the real him.
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