pantssuit
See also: pants suit and pants-suit
English
Noun
pantssuit (plural pantssuits)
- Alternative form of pantsuit
- 1970 January 30, Marian Christy, “Unknown Designer Sali Steals the Show in Rome”, in The Sun, San Bernardino, Calif., page C-3, column 4:
- To the tune of “Tiptoe Through the Tulips” Sarli brought out a bevy of models, male and female, in white pantssuits with swirling midi capes.
- 1975, Red Jordan Arobateau, Ho Stroll: A Black Lesbian Novel, book 2, Red Jordan Press, published 2010, →ISBN, page 66:
- Skin tight pantssuits, striped gloves, rabbit-fur lined.
- 1987, Barbara F. Reskin; Patricia A. Roos, “Status Hierarchies and Sex Segregation”, in Christine Bose and Glenna Spitze, editors, Ingredients for Women’s Employment Policy, State University of New York Press, →ISBN, pages 16–17:
- […] the 1970s saw increasing number of women in white-collar jobs win the right to wear trousers to work though some establishments required pantssuits. […] The pantssuit is rare in most workplaces […]
- 2002 November 19, “Class 25—Clothing”, in Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office, volume 1264, number 3, section “Snapshots”, page TM 456, column 1:
- FOR APPAREL, NAMELY, BELTS, BERMUDA SHORTS, BLAZERS, BLOUSES, BOTTOMS, CARDIGANS, COATS, COVERALLS, COVER-UPS, CULOTTES, DRESSES, DUNGAREES, GOLFSHIRTS, JACKETS, JEANS, JERSEYS, JOGGING SUITS, JUMPERS, JUMPSUITS, LEGGINGS, MINISKIRTS, OVERALLS, PANTS, BALLOON PANTS, PANTSSUITS, PEDAL PUSHERS, POLO SHIRTS, PONCHOS, PULLOVERS, QUILTED VESTS, ROMPERS, SCARVES, SHIFTS, SKIRTS, KNIT SHIRTS, SPORT SHIRTS, SWEATSHIRTS, T-SHIRTS, SHORTS, SKIRTS, SKORTS, SLACKS, STOLES, SUITS, PLAY SUITS, SWEATERS, TURTLENECK SWEATERS, V-NECK SWEATERS, TOPS, TANK TOPS, HALTER TOPS, TROUSERS, TURTLENECKS, VESTS (U.S. CLS. 22 AND 39).
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