Wardrobe
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Template:Wiktionary Things commonly known as Wardrobe include:
- A large cabinet used for the storage of clothing; Traditionally, wardrobes were used in homes before built-in closets became popular. Wardrobes would normally stand on the floor, with two full length doors on the front that would swing open. Mirrors are often placed on the doors.
- Famous fictional wardrobes include the eponymous example in C. S. Lewis' book The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, a gateway to the magical world of Narnia.
- The entire collection of clothing or costumes used by a person, or in a musical performance, play, film etc. If clothing fails to fulfill its intended purpose, especially that of protecting the wearer's modesty, the result may be termed a "wardrobe malfunction".
- The department in a theatrical company, film production unit, etc responsible for acquiring, maintaining, and distributing costumes and other clothing worn by actors and performers.