- Carriage trade
- Members of the upper class in need of equestrian accoutrements, including apparel.
Historical Dictionary of the Fashion Industry. Francesca Sterlacci and Joanne Arbuckle.
Historical Dictionary of the Fashion Industry. Francesca Sterlacci and Joanne Arbuckle.
carriage trade — ☆ carriage trade n. the wealthy patrons, as of a theater or store, who formerly arrived in private carriages … English World dictionary
carriage trade — {n.}, {literary} Rich or upper class people. * /The hotel is so expensive that only the carriage trade stays there./ * /The carriage trade buys its clothes at the best stores./ … Dictionary of American idioms
carriage trade — {n.}, {literary} Rich or upper class people. * /The hotel is so expensive that only the carriage trade stays there./ * /The carriage trade buys its clothes at the best stores./ … Dictionary of American idioms
carriage\ trade — noun literary Rich or upper class people. The hotel is so expensive that only the carriage trade stays there. The carriage trade buys its clothes at the best stores … Словарь американских идиом
Carriage trade — A clientele wealthy enough to arrive at the theatre in horse drawn carriages either privately owned or hired was desirable to managers, who might even pander to the carriage trade … The Historical Dictionary of the American Theater
carriage trade — noun Date: circa 1909 trade from well to do or upper class people; also well to do people … New Collegiate Dictionary
carriage trade — Synonyms and related words: Vanity Fair, beau monde, beautiful people, best people, blue blood, cafe society, clientage, clientele, cream of society, custom, drawing room, elite, fashionable society, flower, gentility, gentry, good society, haut… … Moby Thesaurus
carriage trade — car′riage trade n. bus wealthy patrons of an establishment, as a store … From formal English to slang
carriage trade — noun trade from upper class customers • Hypernyms: ↑commerce, ↑commercialism, ↑mercantilism … Useful english dictionary
carriage trade — wealthy patrons of a store, restaurant, theater, etc.; elite clientele. [1710 20] * * * … Universalium