subs. (colloquial).—A complete suit of clothes of the same material. Fr., un complet. Occasionally applied to trousers only.

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  1880.  HAWLEY SMART, Social Sinners, ch. x. A slight, dark man, of middle height, clad in an ordinary suit of DITTOES, entered the room.

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  1882.  PAYN, Thicker than Water, ch. ix. His attire, though quite as faultless and more equable—he was never seen in DITTOS even in September—was not so splendid as of some members of the Aglaia.

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