a. [f. as prec. + -ARY1.] Of or pertaining to, in respect of, clothes or dress; vestiary.

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  Freq. in journalistic use.

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1803.  in Spirit Pub. Jrnls., VII. 15. What has been the effect of all the sermons, dissertations, essays, and paragraphs that have been written against vestimentary errors and offences?

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1863.  Sat. Rev., XV. 174/2. Such vestimentary sufferings as he has been exposed to in the changing course of fashion.

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1890.  Spectator, 10 March. An American dentist’s wife was not quite the person to inaugurate a vestimentary revolution.

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