suitmaker

English

Etymology

suit + maker

Noun

suitmaker (plural suitmakers)

  1. A maker of suits.
    • 2007 September 11, Cathy Horyn, “Narciso Rodriguez Sets the Pace for a No-Frills Spring”, in New York Times:
      At Z Zegna, a youthful men’s label by the Italian suitmaker, there were papery cotton parkas with oversize backpacks and some handsome striped jackets, but the many baggy shorts lent a weird weight to everything.
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