Wiktionary
n. A stonewashed effect on clothing.
WordNet
v. wash with stones to achieve a worn appearance; "stonewash blue jeans" [syn: stone-wash]
Usage examples of "stonewash".
Katrina asked, trying not to notice how his stonewashed linen shirt strained against muscular biceps, or how his jeans hugged slim hips.
Suzy selected a gauzy skirt and silky jewel-toned blouse, a watermelon pink tank dress that fell open from mid-thigh to calf, stonewashed jeans with stretchy ribbed knit tops, scandalously short skirts, cotton sweaters that clung to her breasts.
The front door to the house swung open and a shapely young black woman in a bright pink T-shirt and stonewashed jeans stepped onto the porch.
Leaning over the railing, we are glad we put on our mother-of-pearl headbands this morning, and our dresses of blue stonewashed silk.
The open jacket exposed a blue plaid flannel shirt and stonewashed dungarees.
Not the cliché of peachy quilted pseudo satin and feathery weirdness that Anna might have expected from a man not accustomed to shopping--for it was obvious from the joy with which Molly wore it and the proprietary pride on Frederick's face that he'd bought it for her--but a buttery-soft stonewashed Levi jacket embroidered with a colorful riot of jungle birds and tropical blooms.