reversible

/rɪˈvɜrsəbəl/
noun
  1. A garment, especially a coat or jacket, that can be worn with either side facing out.
    • The store sells reversibles in many colors and patterns.
    • My favorite reversible is a windbreaker that is blue on one side and gray on the other.
    • He packed a reversible for his trip so he could dress up or down.
adjective
  1. Able to be turned or changed back to a previous state or condition.
    • The doctor said the effects of the medicine are reversible if we stop taking it.
    • The damage to the forest is not reversible, so we must protect it.
    • This jacket is reversible, with a different color on each side.
  2. Able to be used or worn with either side facing outward.
    • The reversible tablecloth has a floral pattern on one side and a solid color on the other.
    • She bought a reversible belt that works with both casual and formal outfits.
    • I love my reversible scarf because it gives me two looks in one.