WordNet
n. a business suit consisting of a matching jacket and skirt or trousers [syn: two-piece, lounge suit]
Usage examples of "two-piece suit".
In a previous age, I reflected, she might have been a servant in a big house or a stenographer riding the tram to work in a cheap two-piece suit and cloche hat.
The advent of the two-piece suit, with its inevitable concomitant of a few exposed navels, was an unlooked-for source of delicious indignation to her.
A thin blonde woman with extremely long legs, who was deeply suntanned and wearing a yellow two-piece suit, was lying face-down on a beach towel, listening to music from a portable radio.
Instead of wearing the cleancut, Terran-like, two-piece suit that he had worn previously, he was wrapped in a loose, ankle-length robe, splendidly embroidered in a design of maroon and silver with black embellishment, fastened with clasps and a tied belt, with full sleeves and a wide, velvety collar.
It was a two-piece suit, a light spring wool in pale green, with a demure hat to match.
Belladonna answered the door in a black two-piece suit, a black hat and a black veil.
She was wearing a black two-piece suit with a bold mauve and green jungle-print blouse.
He was in his mid-forties, with bottle-blond hair and a tight little two-piece suit in a color Siobhan would have called puce.
She wore a simple black two-piece suit, the collar of her white blouse the only relief from its bleakness.