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- noun Plural form of
clotheshorse .
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Examples
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Owner Neila Jaziri is known for housing a well-edited collection, including cast-offs from Parisian clotheshorses like Catherine Deneuve .
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Patrick McMullan Ian Velardi As it turns out, Mr. Harris and Mr. Burtka are also big clotheshorses and online shoppers.
Gilt's Flashy Dinner for Fashionable Men Marshall Heyman 2011
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Owner Neila Jaziri is known for housing a well-edited collection, including cast-offs from Parisian clotheshorses like Catherine Deneuve.
Unearthing Treasures in Paris Rachel Dodes 2011
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It too was touted by some of the world's most formidable clotheshorses.
Lesley M. M. Blume: ICONS OF STYLE SERIES: Designer And Coco Chanel Rival Elsa Schiaparelli (PHOTOS) Lesley M. M. Blume 2010
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While many of today's clotheshorses have a more subdued style, they still turn heads, influence style and move merchandise off the court.
The Best-Dressed Athletes Raquel Laneri 2010
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Its practitioners are anyone and everyone: European re-enactors, middle-aged steam enthusiasts, carpenters, illustrators, sculptors, urban clotheshorses.
May 2008 2008
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Most consumers are unfazed by these famous clotheshorses.
Celebrity Denim 2010
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Its practitioners are anyone and everyone: European re-enactors, middle-aged steam enthusiasts, carpenters, illustrators, sculptors, urban clotheshorses.
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The atelier, called the Sweat Shop, is a kind of Internet cafe where Singer sewing machines replace computers, and would-be fashion designers and creatively inclined clotheshorses pay by the hour to stitch their own garments.
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While many of today's clotheshorses have a more subdued style, they still turn heads, influence style and move merchandise off the court.
The Best-Dressed Athletes Raquel Laneri 2010
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