Attire

Noun

 * 1) One's dress; what one wears; one's clothes.
 * 2) The single horn of a deer or stag.

Verb

 * 1) To dress or garb.

Adjectives for Attire
bedizened; elaborate; motley; disreputable; informal; injudicious;  fit;   scandalous; crumpled; male; hunting; gala; quaint; drab; fairest; elegant; gay; evening; holiday: unaccustomed; scanty; showy; absurd;  feminine; careful; splendid; mourning; unceremonious; picturesque; ornamented; exquisite; tawdry; ostentatious; festal; negligent; substantial; wild; coarse; abbreviated ; gaudy.

Verbs for Attire
acquire—; adorn in—; array in—; checker—; costume in—; deck in—; decorate in—; don—; dress in—; equip with—; flash—; gear in—; outfit in—; pin on—; shroud in—.

Adverbs for Attire
somberly; impeccably; fantastically; faultlessly; modishly; scrupulously; superbly; disreputably; informally; fittingly; scandalously; quaintly; drably; elegantly; scantily; unceremoniously; picturesquely; exquisitely; ostentatiously; negligently; coarsely; gaudily.

Noun
accouter; apparel; appoint; arm; array; bedeck; bedizenment; bedrape; bundle up; clad; clothe; clothes; clothing; costume; deck; dight; drape; drapery; dress; dressing; dud; duds; enclothe; endue; enrobe; enshroud; envelop; enwrap; equip; fashion; fatigues; feathers; fig; garb; garment; garments; gear; guise; habiliment; habiliments; habilitate; habit; invest; investiture; investment; lap; linen; muffle up; outfit; rag out; rags; raiment; robe; robes; sheathe; shroud; sportswear; style; swaddle; swathe; things; threads; tire; togs; toilette; trim; vestment; vesture; wear; wearing apparel; wrap; wrap up

Etymology
From atirier:, from a-: + tire:, akin to German Zier: and Old Norse tírr:.