A business suit consisting of a matching jacket and skirt or trousers.
1Next day he leaves for New Zealand in an ordinary lounge suit.
2He is dressed in a brown lounge suit, wearing brown rubber boots.
3In his grey lounge suit he had the look of a quick-witted clerk.
4He wore a dark-brown lounge suit and a wine-coloured tie, and looked immaculate.
5The preferred lounge suit was obviously meant to make more than a fashion statement.
6He had always associated it with a cheap lounge suit and a bowler hat.
7He was dressed in a gray lounge suit, a clerical collar alone denoting his vocation.
8He sported a striking lounge suit in a world of badly cut German dinner jackets.
9From similar motives I did not invest in the lounge suit to which an Englishman is addicted.
10The late Mr. Craig's servant, in his customary black lounge suit, stood there regarding them quite calmly.
11But the third, he of the grey lounge suit, remained motionless; only his eyes clashed coldly with the adventurer's.
12He chose, after a careful review, a lounge suit of a grey-blue colour that had been fashionable that summer.
13The invites indicated that the dress code is uniform, morning coat or lounge suit, or day dress with a hat.
14He was well dressed in a grey lounge suit, a soft shirt, with a high double collar and silk necktie.
15The Emperor is in the smoking-room of the Yacht Club, dressed in a blue lounge suit with a white peaked cap.
16Absalom Adkins, clad in a loose-fitting corduroy lounge suit and his neck encased in a whitish kerchief, rises from his seat.