“The warm practical clothes of winter whose sole functions were to provide warmth and comfort are shed as their weight and dowdiness becomes unbearable.”
“They know nothing of the authentic scent of dust and dowdiness.”
“Anxious to upgrade your e-meter to something that doesn't scream early noughties dowdiness?”
dowd
(archaic) A dowdy person, especially a woman; a frump.
“I hear she went to the Opera on Monday night, and told Tommy Rufford at supper that, as far as she could see, London Society was entirely made up of dowdies and dandies.”