rig-out colloq.
[f. rig v.2 3 b.]
An outfit; a suit of clothes; a costume. (Cf. rig n.6 2.)
1823 Moncrieff Tom & Jerry i. iv, This toggery of yours will never fit—you must have a new rig-out. 1834 Medwin Angler in Wales I. 28 A rig-out enough to frighten all the fish out of their skins. 1874 W. Simpson Meeting the Sun xxiii. 313 An Inverness cape and a Glengarry bonnet is a favourite rig-out with many. |