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double-breasted suit

n. a suit with a double-breasted jacket

Usage examples of "double-breasted suit".

But Danziger sat well back in his chair, his brown double-breasted suit coat open, his tan sweater-vest buttoned, legs crossed comfortably, one arm resting on his chair back, his big veined hand dangling limp and relaxed.

He went off down the room,\buttoning the flapping folds of his double-breasted suit.

Off he went to Great Scotland Yard, in that frightful double-breasted suit, silly flat cap and flashy green tie, carrying ail the worries of the Empire on his shoulders, leaving me to pick up the pieces.

My uncle, in his gray double-breasted suit and bowler, would come home every evening at six with his copy of La Stampa still to be read.

He was as informal as he ever became, having replaced his double-breasted suit coat with a single-breasted one of a slightly lighter shade and with suede patches at the elbows.

The cop stood at the counter opposite Lily, looking like a cognac ad in an Italian-cut double-breasted suit in indigo raw silk with a buff linen shirt and yellow tie.

He was dressed in a navy-blue double-breasted suit, white shirt, and gold tie.

Clete went to Peron and touched the sleeve of his dark blue double-breasted suit.

One of the men, a skinny clerk in rimless glasses and a shiny double-breasted suit, clapped his hat on his elongated pink head and left the diner, slamming the screen door.

His shirt was gray and his double-breasted suit of soft, beautifully cut flannel.

He wore a tweed double-breasted suit with a high wing collar and red silk cravat.

His neatly trimmed hair, custom-made white shirt, striped silk tie, hand-tailored double-breasted suit, and thin-soled calfskin shoes were in keeping with his occupation as a highly paid, corporate executive.

The mohican reached under his double-breasted suit and produced a heavy-bladed killing knife with the nonchalance of a man getting out cigarettes.

He was dressed in a double-breasted suit and he had a hat pulled down over his eyes.