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polo coat

American  

noun

  1. a double-breasted, often belted overcoat made of camel's hair or a similar fabric.


Etymology

Origin of polo coat

First recorded in 1905–10

Example Sentences

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With them, and showing an avid interest in the hill-and-daling of the baying pack, were Princess Anne, in corduroy slacks and polo coat, and Prince Charles.

From Time Magazine Archive

In his spot on the bench sat a big handsome blond in a polo coat, a member of hockey's first family.

From Time Magazine Archive

The new ambassador, informally dressed in a grey wool jersey dress and tan polo coat, was quickly caught up in the crush.

From Time Magazine Archive

At 8:25 a.m., wearing a camel's-hair polo coat and soft brown fedora, he stepped smilingly out of Fitzsimons Army Hospital, accompanied by Mamie and her mother, Mrs. Doud.

From Time Magazine Archive

He crossed over and took the lapel of Ginnie’s polo coat between his fingers.

From "Nine Stories" by J. D. Salinger