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The phrase "attire at" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear what context you are trying to use it in, as "attire" typically refers to clothing and is not commonly paired with "at."
Example: "The attire at the gala was formal and elegant."
Alternatives: "clothing for" or "dress code for".
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Her attire at that event?
Smart young women began wearing what was called "civilized attire" at the time.
Or a jumpsuit, for that matter -- the employee attire at Pop, on Lafayette Street.
Lunch can be eaten at any time, and bathrobes are accepted attire at the dining table.
A TROJAN IN CARDINAL ATTIRE At training camp, the Indianapolis Colts veterans made their rookie teammates sing.
Given that he appeared in the buff when pleading not guilty, it's safe to expect similar attire at the trial.
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He was attired at the tryouts in the offhand manner of a veteran, wearing pink and black Zubaz pants.
This particular night in London I remember looking at our attire (squalid, at best) and one moment saying, "We're all dressed up, we should really go out tonight," and in the next breath being upstairs at the Old Blue Last being interviewed by a naked reporter while a porno was being filmed.
He even has a bizarre dig at the cyclist's attire: "Look at you in your yellow s***." While evidently not as irate as the driver, the cyclist also swears as the two argue over the highway code: "Move your car you ignorant scum.
A time traveler from the Eisenhower era would still find plenty of finery with which to attire himself at Arnold Hatters, which is on Eighth Avenue at 41st Street.
At a nearby pharmacy, a middle-aged man dressed in traditional Muslim attire peered at the troops outside.
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