zoot suit
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English

A soldier and two men wearing zoot suits in Washington D.C. in 1942
Etymology
Zoot may be a Caló slang pronunciation of suit, thus making the term a tautology and reduplication.
Noun
zoot suit (plural zoot suits)
- An outfit featuring a suit with broad shoulders, a long coat, and baggy trousers that taper to a tight fit at the ankles.
- Synonyms: (dated AAVE slang) drapes, zoot
- Meronym: pegged pants
- 2003 December 18, Terry Castle, London Review of Books:
- Dexter Gordon was an idol around Central Avenue. He was tall. He wore a wide-brimmed hat that made him seem like he was about seven feet tall. He had a stoop to his walk and wore long zoot suits, and he carried his tenor in a sack under his arm.
- (UK, military, slang) Synonym of goon suit (“waterproof rubber suit for pilots”)
- 2019, Ellin Bessner, Double Threat: Canadian Jews, the Military, and World War II:
- Before his nap, Kaplan had put on all his clothes, including the wool-lined waterproof double-zippered survival suit nicknamed the zoot suit.
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Further reading
zoot suit on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Zoot Suit Riots on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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