paletë
Paletó is a term used in Portuguese-speaking fashion to denote a tailored jacket that forms the upper part of a suit or a standalone outer garment. In its formal sense, a paletó is a single- or double-breasted jacket worn with dress trousers, and sometimes a waistcoat, as the jacket component of a suit. The word is derived from the French paletot, referring to a short, fitted coat, and has become a standard term in Brazilian and European Portuguese for both business attire and certain types of outerwear.
Design and varieties: Paletós are typically crafted from wool or wool blends, though cotton, linen, and synthetic
Usage and cultural context: In Brazil and Portugal, the paletó is central to business dress and formal