power suit

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Noun[edit]

power suit (plural power suits)

  1. A suit, stereotypically associated with the 1980s, characterized by sharp cuts, wide shoulder pads, and a stiff rigidity.
    • 1986 April 19, Shelley Mains, “TV Shows Dykes as Yuppie "Gay Women"”, in Gay Community News, page 6:
      At her job she meets Marjorie (Lynn Redgrave), a successful business woman with a luxurious office and a wardrobe of power suits.
    • 2019 September 13, Hannah Jane Parkinson, “Canvas of lies: what Dominic Cummings' dress sense tells us about Brexit”, in The Guardian[1], →ISSN:
      Margaret Thatcher’s 80s power suits were scrutinised; David Cameron’s switching of his parting was national news (Cameron later nominated his barber for an MBE); and eyebrows were raised at Theresa May’s favourite and incongruous Frida Kahlo bracelet.
  2. (science fiction) A powered exoskeleton.
    Synonym: hardsuit
    • 2007, Herbert S. Watson, DK-37, the Flight of Prometheus:
      The crew chief was wearing a bulky exoskeleton power suit that enabled her to manipulate components weighing over a tonne []