wraparound

/ˈræp.əˌraʊnd/
noun
  1. A garment or item that wraps around the body, such as a skirt, dress, or cover.
    • The baby's wraparound kept him warm in the stroller.
    • He preferred a wraparound for his laptop instead of a hard case.
    • She bought a cotton wraparound for the summer.
adjective
  1. Designed to wrap or curve around something, especially clothing or accessories that fit closely around the body.
    • She wore a stylish wraparound skirt that tied at the waist.
    • He bought a wraparound case for his tablet to keep it safe.
    • The sunglasses had wraparound lenses to protect the eyes from the sides.
  2. Extending or continuing around a surface or area, often in a curved or continuous way.
    • The garden had a wraparound porch that shaded the entire house.
    • The artist created a wraparound mural that covered all four walls.
    • The movie theater had a wraparound screen that made you feel inside the action.