Zoot Suit (disambiguation)
- Zoot Suit (disambiguation)
Zoot suit is a style of clothing first popular in the 1930s and 1940s.
Zoot suit may also refer to:
*"Zoot Suit" (play), a 1979 Broadway play by by Luis Valdez
**"Zoot Suit" (film), a 1981 filmed version of the play
*"Zoot Suit" (song) or "The High Numbers", a 1964 song by The Who
ee also
*Zoot Suit Riots
*Zoot (disambiguation)
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