bush jacket
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Definition
Noun: A type of lightweight, casual jacket, typically made of cotton or a similar fabric. It is characterized by a loose, comfortable fit, a shirt-like collar, four patch pockets (two on the chest and two at the hips), and a fabric belt at the waist. Originally designed for outdoor activities and warm-weather wear.
Usage
The term "bush jacket" is used to describe a specific style of practical, warm-weather outerwear. It is a count noun.
Examples
- He wore a bush jacket and khaki trousers for the safari.
- The classic bush jacket is both functional and stylish.
- She packed two lightweight bush jackets for her trip.
Advanced Usage
- The term evokes a sense of adventure, exploration, or military-inspired fashion.
- It is often associated with colonial history, safaris, and mid-20th century explorers.
Variants and Related Words
- Safari Jacket: A very similar, often synonymous, style of jacket. The terms are frequently used interchangeably.
- Field Jacket: A more general term for a utility jacket, often with a military origin, which may or may not have the specific features (like four patch pockets and a belt) of a bush jacket.
Synonyms
- Safari jacket
Antonyms
- Blazer
- Tuxedo jacket
- Peacoat
Noun
- a loose fitting jacket; resembles a shirt with four patch pockets and a belt