box coat
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Definition
Noun: A short, loose-fitting overcoat that hangs straight down from the shoulders, typically without a defined waist or shaping.
Usage
A "box coat" is a specific style of outerwear. It is characterized by its simple, rectangular, or "boxy" silhouette. It is designed to be worn over other clothing and provides a relaxed, often somewhat oversized fit.
Examples
- In the early 20th century, a box coat was a common piece of menswear.
- She prefers the comfort of a box coat over more tailored jackets.
- The vintage box coat he found had wide lapels and deep pockets.
Advanced Usage
- The term is primarily used in historical or vintage fashion contexts to describe a particular coat cut.
- It can sometimes be used metaphorically to describe any garment with a similarly loose, straight-cut shape, though this is less common.
Variants and Related Words
- Boxy (adj): Having a square or rectangular shape, like a box. Used to describe the cut of clothing (e.g., a sweater).
- Overcoat (n): A long, warm coat worn over ordinary clothes in cold weather. A "box coat" is a type of overcoat.
- Sack coat (n): Another historical term for a loose-fitting, straight-hanging jacket or coat.
Synonyms
- Loose coat
- Straight-cut coat
- Boxy overcoat
Antonyms
- Fitted coat
- Tailored jacket
- Waisted coat
Related Phrases
- Boxy silhouette: A fashion term describing a straight, angular shape from shoulders to hem.
- To hang loosely: A phrase describing how a garment, like a box coat, fits on the body.
Noun
- a short coat that hangs loosely from the shoulders