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The Collaborative International Dictionary
off-the-rack

off-the-rack \off-the-rack\ adj. Intended to be worn without alterations; ready-to-wear; -- of clothing. Contrasted with made-to-order, custom-made. See pret-a-porter

Syn: off-the-shelf, ready-to-wear, pret-a-porter.

Wiktionary
off-the-rack

a. (context of clothing US English) ready-made in a range of standard sizes

WordNet
off-the-rack

adj. (especially of clothing) made in standard sizes and available from merchandise in stock; "a ready-made jacket"; "ready-to-wear clothes" [syn: off-the-shelf, off-the-peg, ready-to-wear]

Usage examples of "off-the-rack".

Maybe a little older, with slightly craggier patriarchal features designed to inspire instant respect in jurors and judges alike, but the same athletic frame and off-the-rack good looks.

Bruce Green wears a cheesy off-the-rack leather jacket of stiff cheap leather that makes the jacket creak when he breathes.

He opened his coat (an off-the-rack polyester that had seen better days), felt around in his inside pocket, and brought out a business card.

If he hadn't called the shots in that whole product tampering business, she'd start wearing off-the-rack suits.

They were wearing the worst off-the-rack suits Zeb had seen in a long while.