Suit
Suit or suits may refer to:
Garments
- Suit (clothing), a set of garments with matching pieces, including at least a coat and trousers
- Formal wear, the general terms for clothing suitable for formal social events
- Boilersuit, or coverall, a loose-fitting one-piece garment
- Diving suit, for use under water, including:
- Wetsuit, for use in warmer water
- Dry suit, for use in colder water, or where hazardous chemicals may be encountered
- Jumpsuit, a one-piece garment with sleeves and legs
- Space suit, for use in outer space
- Swimsuit, a garment for use in water sports or sunbathing
- Catsuit, a skin-tight one-piece garment
- Environmental suit, a garment used for a particular activity or environment
- Human suit (also known as Human disguise), in science fiction, a suit of human skin and clothing which an alien wears, to pass as a human
Entertainment
- Suit (album), one of rapper Nelly's 2004 albums
- Suits (album), the third album by the singer Fish
- Suit (comics), a fictional character in the Marvel universe, appearing first in the Venom series
- Suits (film), a 1999 film starring Robert Klein, Tony Hendra, Larry Pine, Paul Lazar and Randy Pearlstein
- Suits (TV series), a 2011 TV series airing on the USA Network
Other uses
- Lawsuit or suit in law, an action brought before a court to recover a right or redress a grievance
- Suit (cards), one of four groups into which a deck of cards is divided
- (Informal) Someone in authority, such as:
- professional, a member of a vocation founded upon specialized educational training
- The Establishment, a visible dominant group or elite which holds power or authority in a nation
- management, the organizational layer that gets people together to accomplish desired goals and objectives using resources efficiently and effectively
- Gustav Suits (1883–1956), Estonian poet
- $100, term used in detective and police fiction, i.e. "That'll cost ya a suit."