three-piece suit

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three-piece suit

A businessman wears a three-piece suit to an important meeting.

Definition

Noun: A set of formal men's clothing, traditionally for business or professional settings, consisting of three matching items: a jacket, a waistcoat (vest), and trousers (pants).

Usage

This term refers specifically to the complete, coordinated ensemble of three garments made from the same fabric. It is considered more formal than a two-piece suit (jacket and trousers only).

Examples
  • He wore a classic grey three-piece suit to the important board meeting.
  • For his wedding, he chose a traditional three-piece suit with a patterned waistcoat.
  • The style of the three-piece suit has evolved over the decades.
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used attributively (like an adjective) before another noun.
    • He has a three-piece-suit style, even on casual Fridays.
Variants and Related Words
  • Two-piece suit (n): A business suit consisting of only a jacket and trousers, without a waistcoat.
  • Waistcoat (n)/Vest (n): The sleeveless garment that is the third piece of the suit. ("Waistcoat" is more common in British English, "vest" in American English).
  • Lounge suit (n): Another term for a business suit.
Synonyms
  • Business suit (though this can also refer to a two-piece suit)
  • Lounge suit (primarily British English)
Antonyms
  • Two-piece suit
  • Casual wear
  • Sportswear
three-piece suit

A businessman wears a three-piece suit to an important meeting.

Noun
  1. a business suit consisting of a jacket and vest and trousers