Jumpsuit

Jumpsuit, also Springer suit or jump suit, originally called the one-piece uniform of parachute troops and the civilian jumpsuit parachute sports. A modification of the civilian jump suit is the wingsuit wing suit or with sewn flight skins to overcome short distances by gliding.

Precursor in Germany was the paratroopers blouse of the Air Force of the Armed Forces until 1945, which was referred to as " bag of bones " or the so-called Sidcot suit the Australian aviator Sidney Cotton from the year 1917.

Related to the classical jump suit are one-piece garments for certain professional groups and sports. This includes, for example flight suits for crew members ( rare passengers ) of certain aircraft and for space travelers, pressure suits for pilots of high-flying fighter jets, space suits, overalls continue for racers, skiers, mechanic, convicts or infants.

Women's Fashion

As you Jumpsuit also called a one-piece continuous pantsuit for women. This is available in different variants: with short or long sleeves, sleeveless, flared to ( dress pants ) or tight ( catsuit ).

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  • Women's Clothing
  • Professional and Sportswear
  • One piece
  • Protective clothing
  • Military Uniform
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