didrikson: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/ˈdɪdrɪksən/US/ˈdɪdrɪksən/

Brand name / Specialized

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What does “didrikson” mean?

A proprietary name for high-performance, often technical, outerwear and sportswear, especially known for sailing gear.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

A proprietary name for high-performance, often technical, outerwear and sportswear, especially known for sailing gear.

A brand representing durable, weather-resistant clothing designed for demanding outdoor activities and professional maritime use. By extension, can refer to any item of high-quality, functionally-focused apparel.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

Usage is identical; it is an international brand name. Pronunciation may show minor variation.

Connotations

Associated with quality sailing and outdoor gear. In the UK, may have slightly stronger recognition within sailing communities.

Frequency

Equally low in general discourse, but higher frequency in niche contexts like marine sports retail or outdoor adventure circles.

Grammar

How to Use “didrikson” in a Sentence

[Brand] + [Garment Type] (e.g., Didrikson jacket)[Verb of possession/wearing] + DidriksonMade by Didrikson

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
Didrikson jacketDidrikson gearDidrikson sailingDidrikson waterproofs
medium
Didrikson coatDidrikson trouserswear Didriksonbrand Didrikson
weak
new Didriksonexpensive Didriksonbuy Didrikson

Examples

Examples of “didrikson” in a Sentence

adjective

British English

  • It's a proper Didrikson jacket, built for the North Sea.

American English

  • He wore his Didrikson gear for the offshore race.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

In retail or supply chain contexts discussing outdoor apparel brands and market segments.

Academic

Rare. Potentially in studies of branding, textile engineering, or the economics of niche sportswear.

Everyday

Used when discussing specific clothing purchases for outdoor activities, e.g., 'I need a proper jacket for the boat trip—maybe a Didrikson.'

Technical

Used in sailing, yachting, and outdoor professions to specify a type of high-performance protective clothing.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “didrikson”

Strong

MustoHelly HansenGill Marineprofessional foul-weather gear

Neutral

sailing geartechnical outerwearweatherproof clothing

Weak

raincoatanorakwaterproof jacketoutdoor clothing

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “didrikson”

fashion wearcasual clothingindoor attirenon-technical apparel

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “didrikson”

  • Misspelling (e.g., 'Didrickson', 'Didriksen')
  • Using it as a common verb or adjective (e.g., 'This coat is very didrikson')
  • Incorrect capitalisation.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

No. It is a proper noun, specifically a brand name for clothing. It is not found in general dictionaries and has very low frequency outside specific contexts.

It is pronounced /ˈdɪdrɪksən/ (DID-rik-suhn), with primary stress on the first syllable.

No. As a trademark, it should always be capitalised (Didrikson). Using it as a general descriptive adjective (e.g., 'a didrikson fabric') is incorrect.

Sailing and marine sports are its primary association, though the brand also produces gear for other outdoor activities requiring weather protection.

A proprietary name for high-performance, often technical, outerwear and sportswear, especially known for sailing gear.

Didrikson is usually brand name / specialized in register.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

  • As reliable as Didrikson
  • Braving it in Didrikson

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think: 'DID he RICK the SON? No, he wore Didrikson and stayed dry.' Links the unusual name to its core function of protection.

Conceptual Metaphor

ARMOUR / SHIELD (against the elements).

Practice

Quiz

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For the round-the-world yacht race, the crew invested in high-quality to withstand the Southern Ocean storms.
Multiple Choice

What is 'Didrikson' primarily known as?

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