groutfit

English

Etymology

Blend of gray + outfit

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɡɹaʊtfɪt/

Noun

groutfit (plural groutfits)

  1. (informal) An entirely gray (or grey) outfit.
    • 2016 February 2, Jess Cartner-Morley, “Leopard grunge, groutfits and waterwings: the new style rules”, in The Guardian:
      IRL, all-over grey can include a pair of extra-faded black jeans (à la Kate Moss) or a grey-marl sweatshirt or T-shirt, but a true Groutfit cannot be just faded black jeans and grey marl.
    • 2021 May 19, Charles Trepany, “Leni Klum, Lori Harvey, Lourdes Leon and more celebrity kids becoming fashion trendsetters”, in USA Today:
      In an April post, she rocked a relatable groutfit of sweats and a hoodie, while cozying up in a private jet.
    • 2022 December 29, Halie Lesavage, “The 20 Best Winter Dresses for Elevated Cold-Weather Outfits”, in Harper's Bazaar:
      Graduate from a coordinating groutfit to a sensuous lounge dress when your only winter plans are hanging at home.
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