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Also called jumper suit or jumper suit, “jumpsuit” originally referred to the one-piece uniform or operational clothing of the paratroopers. Today, as then, jumpsuits are cut close to the body as combination suits for skydiving. They differ from the overalls worn by civilian parachute athletes, which are worn over their clothing. The jumpsuit is protective clothing for work and sports (fishermen, racers, skiers, mechanics, convicts); It is also available as an overcoat for children.
In fashion, a jumpsuit is also a one-piece, continuous piece of clothing. Designs by the French fashion house Vera Borea were already available in the 1930s. In the 1960s, Pauline Trigère introduced the jumpsuit as a fashion anchor. Especially for women, it is available as a one-piece suit, often with a zipper and in different versions: with short or long sleeves, sleeveless, with wide legs (trousers) or tight-fitting (catsuit).
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