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ski suit

American  

noun

  1. a warm, lightweight outer garment for skiing and other outdoor winter activities, usually consisting of a short, zippered jacket and close-fitting trousers.


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The American designer also looked ahead to the Winter Olympics that begin on February 6 in the Italian city, and where he is dressing the US team, with nods to winter in Aspen, featuring patterned jumpers and a blue ski suit cinched with turquoise.

From Barron's

I've never worn the rather fetching yellow ski suit, or the red and blue jacket - the middle photo is the original - but I don't know how I could prove that if I needed to, because of those pictures.

From BBC

One of them, when Marina assigned her to guard duty, struggled to look like a soldier by standing with stiff dignity—a tall order for someone who happened to be wearing a green ski suit and high heels!

From Literature

Clark, along with co-founder and chief operating officer Quan Ralkowski, launched the vintage ski suit brand with an emphasis on crafting high-performance suits that double as fashionable outerwear that you can wear anywhere.

From Seattle Times

No one prohibited the skirt, and Vaspi raced with it over her ski suit, making remarkable strides in only a few years of training.

From New York Times