two-piece suit
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Definition
Noun: A suit of clothing, typically for formal or business wear, consisting of two matching garments: a jacket and either a skirt or a pair of trousers.
Usage
This term specifically refers to the complete ensemble of a matching jacket and bottom piece. It is a standard item in professional and formal wardrobes. - It is worn as a complete outfit. - The "two-piece" distinguishes it from a three-piece suit, which includes a matching waistcoat (vest).
Examples
- She looked very professional in her new two-piece suit.
- For the interview, he decided to wear a navy blue two-piece suit.
- The dress code requires a two-piece suit for all managers.
Advanced Usage
- The term can imply a certain level of formality or professionalism.
- In fashion contexts, it may be used to describe coordinated sets that are not strictly tailored suits, such as a matching jacket and shorts ensemble, though this is a stylistic extension of the core meaning.
Variants and Related Words
- Suit: A set of clothes made of the same fabric, typically including a jacket and trousers or a jacket and skirt.
- Business suit: A tailored suit intended for professional settings.
- Pantsuit / Trouser suit: A two-piece suit where the bottom piece is trousers, typically referring to suits worn by women.
- Skirt suit: A two-piece suit where the bottom piece is a skirt.
Synonyms
- Business suit
- Matched set (in a broader fashion context)
- Tailored suit
Antonyms
- Three-piece suit
- Separates (non-matching jacket and trousers/skirt)
- Casual wear
Related Phrases and Idioms
- Power suit: Often a two-piece suit, this idiom refers to a suit designed to convey authority, confidence, and professionalism.
- She walked into the negotiation wearing her best power suit.
Noun
- a business suit consisting of a matching jacket and skirt or trousers