Even then, we say kit in the UK and Ireland.
Even then, we say kit in the UK and Ireland.
Poiuyt wrote:
I've been following track and cross country since the mid 60s, but I had never heard anybody refer to what is worn during competition as a kit until a year or two ago. It was always called a uniform. Now I hear commentators constantly refer to a runner's "kit." Did something precipitate this change, or am I just out of the loop?
I, a Yank from New York, have another one for you: "tattoo" to refer to a military music performance.