An accoutrement is an article of clothing or equipment, especially when used as an accessory.
Accoutrements are extra parts or accessories that can be added to a product. It can also mean devices or equipment worn by soldiers. The word is French in origin.
Translation: les accoutrements sont prêts.
trappings
In British English, accoutrements. In the US, also accouterments, as asked.
accoutrements salle de bains.
An accoutrement is an article of clothing or equipment, especially when used as an accessory.
An accoutrement is an item that is used in a particular place or for a particular activity. Watching a chef with all of their accoutrements create their masterpieces is totally captivating.
To buy accoutrements for the expedition
The word 'accoutrements', is a rather old-fashioned one. According to a dictionary it means 'a soldier's equipment, excluding clothes and weapons' --i.e. things like helmet, armour, spurs. Nowadays some writers, especially in fashion magazines, use it as a rather fancy word to mean 'outfit, accessories etc'. e.g. The King dressed for battle in new and shining accoutrements.
Hardly anyone wears a kilt for normal daily wear. However, formal wear in Scotland (for weddings etc.) is a kilt and all it's accoutrements.
An arming sword is a sword seen as being a part of a person's set of arms or military accoutrements.
"s'accoutrer" or "être accoutré(e)" means to be stangely dressed in French. "Un accoutrement" is a strange outfit or set of clothes, (especially unusual or fancy ones) that do not fit the person, or the weather, or the circumstances.