So do you know where the jumpsuit came from? And when it first appeared? The jumpsuit originally designed as the utilitarian one-piece garments used by parachutists and skydivers was designed in 1945.
It is commonly used now as a term for any one-piece garment with sleeves and legs. Starting in the 1960s, the jumpsuit has made occasional appearances in common and high fashion (particularly in the 1980s), but has never been a common item of everyday wear.
So maybe the jumpsuit is trying to make a comeback (like leggings and the side ponytail), and we should embrace the conjoined-twin of a top and a bottom. It is only in the fashion world that jumpsuits come in and out of vogue. In the world of sport, it is here to stay.
Skiers who wear insulated jumpsuits to protect themselves from cold (especially after falling or tumbling in snow). Competitive skiers and speed skaters, competitive cyclists who wear skin-tight jumpsuits to provide freedom of movement while minimizing air resistance. Skydivers wear highly technical jumpsuits as main sport equipment for their sport. Made of the latest fabrics that technology and the space industry can come up with, these suits can make a dramatic difference in the performance of a competitor.
We really associate the Jumpsuit with lovely ladies wearing this divine outfit to the best effect. Chic and sophisticated, the jumpsuit is designed for a figure-flattering fit. Luxurious fabrics and superior finishing make it a must-have, and with every kind of variation available, there is always the right one for you.
The Hi-Gloss Jumpsuit is now a firm favourite with the sexier lifestyle devotee. The fetish world has made this outfit their own. Libertinesque, representing the French designer Patrice Catanzaro, have in their collection a Jumpsuit called the Sweetie, a superbly smooth and sexy all-in-one jumpsuit. Skin tight, with an ‘open anywhere’ 3-slider zip which starts under your chin , then runs down between your legs and back up the other side. Made of the totally unique fabric called Laqué, it is smooth, stretchy, fits like a second skin, and is breathable. Not only this but they have the suit in fine, stretchy Hi-Gloss PVC and for guys as well as the girls.


