duds

/dʌdz/
noun
  1. Clothing, especially a set of clothes.
    • He put on his best duds for the job interview.
    • Those are some sharp duds you're wearing tonight.
    • She packed her hiking duds for the weekend trip.
  2. Things that fail to work or are useless; failures.
    • The fireworks were mostly duds; only a few actually exploded.
    • The new software turned out to be a dud and crashed constantly.
    • His joke was a total dud — nobody laughed.