I chose the accouterment that required neither a fitting nor a rabies shot.
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A jacket is a power accouterment and gives the wearer a finished look.
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On top of that foundation comes a tedious code of accouterment.
From the sacbee.com
Who needs to trek to Telluride or Toronto for a world-class film festival and all the accouterment?
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Brown's baton went flying shortly into the finale, but he's always done well without that accouterment.
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Similarly, Easter has become an accouterment to the population that doesn't claim other religious faiths.
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Restaurants and hotels catering to the business trade are adding this accouterment for the executive table.
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Others regard it a fashion accouterment.
From the latimes.com
Military accouterment, as I found on the way to another zimmer, is simply par for the course when driving around Israel.
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Accessory: clothing that is worn or carried, but not part of your main clothing
A feature of all modern human societies is the wearing of clothing, a category encompassing a wide variety of materials that cover the body. The primary purpose of clothing is functional, as a protection from the elements. ...
An accessory; apparatus needed for a task or journey; military equipment other than weapons and uniform; trappings
(accouterments) Dress; trappings; equipment; specifically, the devices and equipments worn by soldiers
(Accouterments) Medals, ribbons, insignia, badges, US insignia, tie tack or clasp, belt buckle and cuff links, emblems, tags, scarves, gloves, and so forth, authorized for wear on or with any uniforms.
(accouterments) pieces of military equipment carried by soldiers in addition to their standard uniform and weapons.