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What (who) is two piece suit - definition

WESTERN BUSINESS ATTIRE OF MATCHING JACKET AND TROUSERS
Business suit; 3-piece suit; Three-piece suit; Three piece suit; Two-piece suit; Lounge suit; Suit (clothes); Suite (clothing); Three-part suit; Three parts suit; 3 part suit; Two part suit; Two parts suit; Two-part suit; Two-parts suit; 2-part suit; 2-parts suit; Suit and tie; Suit & necktie; Suit trousers; Suit pants; Suit-and-tie; Lounge suits; Business suits; Suiting; Interview suit; Office suit; Mens Suit; Tailored suit; Town suit; Dress pants; Men's suit; Power suit (fashion); Power suit (clothing); Men's suits; Business Suit; Suitcoat; Suit skirt; Women's suit; Suits (clothing); Suit (clothing); Men’s suit; Americana (clothing); Western suit; Skirt suit
  • U.S. Ambassador to the U.N]] [[Samantha Power]] and [[Israeli President]] [[Reuven Rivlin]] wearing [[business wear]] suits as per their gender, 2016
  • [[Angélica Rivera]] wearing a modern-day skirt suit
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  • A man dressed in a three-piece suit and [[bowler hat]].
  • Turkish President [[Recep Tayyip Erdoğan]] and U.S. President [[Barack Obama]] wearing Western-style business suits.
  • Single- vs. double-breasted jacket
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  • [[Narendra Modi]], Prime Minister of India, and [[Vladimir Putin]], President of Russia, in business suits. Note that Modi is wearing a [[Jodhpuri]] with [[Mandarin collar]], commonplace in India, while Putin's jacket features [[notch lapel]]s, more common in the [[Western world]].
  • A traditional waistcoat, to be worn with a two-piece suit or separate jacket and trousers.

Suiting         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Suit.
II. Suiting ·noun Among tailors, cloth suitable for making entire suits of clothes.
suit         
I. n.
1.
Set, suite.
2.
Retinue, set, suite.
3.
Request, solicitation, petition, entreaty, prayer, supplication, appeal, invocation, suing.
4.
Courtship, wooing, addresses.
5.
(Law.) Prosecution, process, trial, action, cause, case.
II. v. a.
1.
Fit, adapt, adjust, fashion, accommodate, level, match, make suitable or proper.
2.
Become, befit, beseem; be suited, fitted, or adapted to; be suitable for, be appropriate for.
3.
Please, gratify, make content.
III. v. n.
Agree, accord, harmonize, comport, tally, correspond, match, answer.
suit         
I
n.
legal claim
1) to bring, file, institute (a) suit against
2) to contest; press a suit
3) to lose; win a suit
4) to dismiss a suit
5) a civil; class-action; malpractice; pending suit
courtship
(old-fashioned)
6) to plead, press one's suit
set of clothes
7) to have a suit made
8) to put on; take off; try on a suit
9) a bathing; business (AE), lounge (BE); custom-made, made-to-measure (BE); diving; double-breasted; dress; gym; leisure; pants (AE), trouser; ready-made; sailor; single-breasted; ski; space; sweat; tank; three-piece; two-piece; union (AE) suit
10) (BE) a boiler suit ('overalls')
11) a suit fits (well)
12) (misc.) (humorous) in one's birthday suit ('naked')
set of similar playing cards
13) to follow suit (also fig.)
14) a trump suit
trait
15) smb.'s strong suit
II
v.
1) to suit perfectly
2) (misc.) to suit to a T ('to be perfectly appropriate for')

Wikipedia

Suit

A suit, lounge suit, or business suit is a set of clothes comprising a suit jacket and trousers of identical textiles worn with a collared dress shirt, necktie, and dress shoes. A skirt suit is similar, but with a matching skirt instead of trousers. It is considered informal wear in Western dress codes. The lounge suit originated in 19th-century Britain as a more casual alternative for sportswear and British country clothing, with roots in early modern Western Europe. After replacing the black frock coat in the early 20th century as regular daywear, a sober one-colored suit became known as a lounge suit.

Suits are offered in different designs and constructions. Cut and cloth, whether two- or three-piece, single- or double-breasted, vary, in addition to various accessories. A two-piece suit has a jacket and trousers; a three-piece suit adds a waistcoat. Hats were almost always worn outdoors (and sometimes indoors) with all men's clothes until the counterculture of the 1960s in Western culture. Informal suits have been traditionally worn with a fedora, a trilby, or a flat cap. Other accessories include handkerchief, suspenders or belt, watch, and jewelry.

Other notable types of suits are for semi-formal occasions—the dinner suit (black tie) and the black lounge suit (stroller)—both which arose as less formal alternatives for the formal wear of the dress coat for white tie, and the morning coat with formal trousers for morning dress, respectively.

Originally, suits were always tailor-made from the client's selected cloth. These are now known as bespoke suits, custom-made to measurements, taste, and style preferences. Since the 1960s, most suits are mass-produced ready-to-wear garments. Currently, suits are offered in roughly four ways:

  • bespoke, in which the garment is custom-made by a tailor from a pattern created entirely from the customer's measurements, giving the best fit and free choice of fabric;
  • made to measure, in which a pre-made pattern is modified to fit the customer, and a limited selection of options and fabrics is available;
  • ready-to-wear, off-the-peg (Commonwealth English), or off-the-rack (American English), which is sold as is, although some tailor alteration tends to be required;
  • suit separates, where lounge jacket and trousers are sold separately in order to minimize alterations needed, including also odd-colored blazers or sports coats as smart casual options
Examples of use of two piece suit
1. She was wearing a pale–blue two–piece suit and was much taller than I had expected.
2. "It was reduced from $32 to $15." Ann Murray of Tolland, Connecticut, found a $10 sweater, a two–piece suit for $30 and a matching top for $6.
3. The lawyer of the actress, Karthikeyan, had said on Monday she would sue the magazine sometime next week, after its Indian edition used a morphed picture, depicting her in a two–piece suit.
4. At an all–male salon, or diwaniyya , recently, Dashti, who doesn‘t usually wear the traditional black cloak, slipped one on over her two–piece suit out of respect for some of the conservative elders before entering the room.
5. The two–piece suit was officially named the bikini in July 1'46 by French automotive engineer Louis Reard who persuaded nude dancer Micheline Bernardini to appear in his design at a Paris beauty contest.