Definition of Softgoods

1. Noun. Soft products manufactured from textiles, such as mats, curtains, and cushions. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Softgoods

1. [n]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Softgoods

softcovers
softed
soften
soften up
softened
softened up
softener
softeners
softening
softening up
softeningly
softens
softens up
softer
softest
softgoods (current term)
softhanded
softhead
softheaded
softheadedly
softheadedness
softheads
softhearted
softheartedly
softheartedness
softie
softies
softing
softish
softkill

Literary usage of Softgoods

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Parliamentary Debates: Senate and House of Representatives by Australia Parliament (1902)
"Can they not im port softgoods into Tasmania Î Senator MATHESON. — They have ceased to import soft goods into Tasmania to the same extent as they did ..."

2. The Cyclopedia of Victoria (illustrated): An Historical and Commercial by James Smith (1904)
"Born near Manchester, England, in 1860, Mr. Benfold was brought up to the softgoods trade in his native city, and came out to Victoria in 1879. ..."

3. Trademark Counterfeiting: Hearing Before the Committee on the Judiciary, U.S edited by Orrin G. Hatch (1999)
"... in the young growth industry of snowboarding in both hardgoods and softgoods products. Burton has achieved and maintained this position of leadership as ..."

4. Stories of Australia in the Early Days by Marcus Andrew Hislop Clarke (1897)
"Well, the particular cave alluded to was a c'ub house, once situated in Flinders Lane, behind the Argus office, where stands now some softgoods palatial ..."

5. Johns's Notable Australians and Who is who in Australasia: A Dictionary of by Fred Johns (1908)
"Arrived in Australia in 1878, and settled in Sydney, where he established the firm of Davd Storey & Co., softgoods merchants, ..."

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