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'everyday wear' is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to clothing that is worn on a daily basis, such as jeans and a t-shirt. For example, "I prefer comfortable, casual everyday wear rather than fancy outfits."
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Also perfect for everyday wear.
"It's everyday wear," Ms. Sloane said.
Pretty enough for parties but robust enough for everyday wear.
Or: "Gone were the simple cotton blouses and casual skirts that had been my everyday wear.
The company plans to start selling "smartwear that feels like everyday wear".
Parures of semiprecious stones were made for everyday wear and for the less affluent.
But unless you work in a creative industry, they're too flashy for everyday wear ($28).
Cartier isn't the only watchmaker betting on masculine timepieces for everyday wear.
She had cotton ones for everyday wear and silk for special occasions.
Traditionally, Norwegians had two bunader, one for special occasions and one for everyday wear.
Clothes for everyday wear were plainer versions of those worn back in England.
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