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Zoot Suit

Popular colthing worn in the Swing era of the 20's - 40's where Jazz was the dominant style of music. Typically worn by jazz cats.

Jacket characterized by broad shoulders, large lapels, and longer than a normal suit jacket.

Pants characterized by high waist, baggy thighs, and close cuffs.

Check out that cat's zoot suit!

by Agamemnon August 4, 2004

329๐Ÿ‘ 62๐Ÿ‘Ž


Zoot Suit

A condom that is way too large for your puny cock.

Excuse me, my zoot suit is slipping again

by Hugh G Rection October 31, 2003

64๐Ÿ‘ 94๐Ÿ‘Ž


Zoot Suit

1. Clothing worn by young second generation mexican imagrants
2. The people who wore the zoot suits

The sailor really fucked up that gaddamn zoot suit

by berserker October 21, 2003

31๐Ÿ‘ 67๐Ÿ‘Ž


zoot suit

Style of suit characterized by a nearly knee-length coat with wide shoulders accompanied by baggy, high-waisted, pleated trousers tapered towards the ankles (drapes), a low crowned, wide-brimmed hat, pointed-toe shoes and an extra long keychain. Emerging in the late 1930's within black youth jazz culture (hepcats), the zoot suit was a wild exaggeration of the typical men's suit and accessories of the era and reputed to have been originally inspired by a custom order based on the civil war period costume worn by Clark Gable as Rhett Butler in "Gone With the Wind". The name "zoot" suit likely has roots relating to a combination of the mainstream culture image of the reefer smoking hepcat and hepcat slang. It is believed that the style was quickly popularized among the Harlem jazz scene and spread westward where it became adopted as the hallmark of the pachuco. As world war II-era materials restrictions were imposed articles of clothing utilizing excessive fabric were demonized as "unpatriotic" and a mark of rebellion against the status quo, subservience and anything square. Acts of hooliganism among some members of the pachuco crowd in war-era Los Angeles gave ample reason for drunken servicemen to seek out and bash on Mexican youths, leading to the "zoot suit riots". Today the zoot suit remains as an outlandish reminder of what may be the original fashion symbol of minority youth-culture rebellion.

As soon as we get our shore leave we're headed downtown to beat the hell out of some of those zoot suit-wearing, draft-dodging pachucos.

by Dan O. December 7, 2005

210๐Ÿ‘ 43๐Ÿ‘Ž


zoot suit

a man's suit characterized by a long jacket with broad, padded shoulders and high waisted pants(they were very popular with urban black people and Los Angeles Chicanos in the 1920s 30s and 40s)

Where did he get that zoot suit?

by The Return of Light Joker December 9, 2007

38๐Ÿ‘ 16๐Ÿ‘Ž


zoot suit

A suit worn by Pachuco boys when they stop hanging out on street corners and beating each other up, and go to a dance.

Raymond wore a zoot suit in public, and all decent people were outraged.

by Bumkicker Slade May 11, 2005

67๐Ÿ‘ 55๐Ÿ‘Ž


zoot suit

A suit that the rich pimps wear, Usaully with a top hat to indicate their experience in the field.

That nigga rolled up behind me in his zoot suit and jumped my ass for messing with his ho.

by T-dogg1987 November 21, 2006

38๐Ÿ‘ 46๐Ÿ‘Ž