Also means
suit
Usage Note
Vestito can mean a dress (for women) or a suit (for men), depending on context — un vestito da sera (an evening gown) or un vestito elegante (a smart suit). It also serves as the past participle of vestire (to dress). The plural vestiti can informally mean 'clothes' in general.
Examples
"Ha comprato un vestito rosso."
Natural Translation
She bought a red dress.
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