trick out verb to decorate something, or dress somebody, elaborately US, 1727
Curtis had a big tricked-out scoot, a Harley, he kept in the house. — Elmore Leonard, SplitImages, p. 48, 1981
The waitresses, all older women, come to work tricked out head to toe in childishly preposterous uniforms. — Larry Heinemann, Paco’sStory, p. 105, 1986