go-to-town

English

Adjective

go-to-town (not comparable)

  1. Of clothes, suitable for wearing to town or on other special occasions.
    • 1963, Arthur Upfield, The Lake Frome Monster, London: Pan Books, published 1969, page 11:
      He was wearing ordinary go-to-town store clothes and boots[.]
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