Jumpsuit originally
referred to the utilitarian one-piece garments used by parachuters , but has come to be used as a common term for any one-piece garment with sleeves and legs.
The jumpsuit's simple
one-piece design also makes it a practical garment for tradesmen, such as
cleaners, auto mechanics and plumbers, who often wear loose-fitting jumpsuits or coveralls, where they need a better-protecting garment than snapron than anapron or bib.
The original skydivers'
jumpsuits were simple garments designed to insulate the body from the cold of
high altitudes and minimize risk of covering important handles and grips.
Today, however, the garment has found other use:
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