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‖ salopette|salopɛt| [Fr.] A pair of overalls or dungarees of a kind worn orig. in France by workmen and later introduced for general wear, esp. as a skiing garment. Also in pl.
1972Guardian 31 Oct. 11/2 Basically, the salopette is a Frenchman's overalls with a high waist, a bib front and adjustable shoulder straps, modified for skiing only by a snow cuff fitting snugly round your ankles. 1973Country Life 21 June 1847/2 A summer salopette suit in glazed cotton. 1974N. Freeling Dressing of Diamond 130 The old man..in his sleeveless vest and bib-and-brace salopette. 1977Guardian 16 Mar. 9/2 Peter Blacklay is a doctor and he made a pair of bright red and blue nylon salopettes in a weekend. 1978Daily Tel. 2 Feb. 15/4 Salopettes are far warmer and more comfortable..than stretch ski pants. 1980Woman's Jrnl. Jan. 35/1 He wears a navy blue salopette. |