quarter-zip

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quarter-zip (not comparable)

  1. (Of a jacket, sweater, etc.) Having a short zip (approximately a quarter of the height of the garment) descending from the collar.

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Noun[edit]

quarter-zip (plural quarter-zips)

  1. A jacket, sweater, or other top with a short zip (approximately a quarter of the height of the garment) descending from the collar.
    • 1996 September 30, Rachel Spevack, “Fashion has Fleece Flying this Fall”, in DNR[1], Fairchild, page 8:
      [] [men’s] fleece business is really being driven by novelty,” said Lisa Fox, vice-president of brand marketing, [] “I’m talking about styles with striped ribbed trim, open-bottom styling, hoods and novelty interest at the neckline—henleys or quarter zips.”

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