Bodysuit
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A bodysuit is a one-piece
A bodysuit is normally worn with trousers or a
Onesies (or snapsuits) are bodysuits with a buttoned-down opening at the crotch that help keep diapers in place. The opening helps facilitate access to a person's diaper or visits to the toilet. These are almost exclusively worn by infants, but adult-sized versions have also become popular among certain fetish subcultures.
There are also bodyshirts, like the counterpart to the bodysuit, they are loose-fitting garments that cover the whole torso, with sleeves in short to long lengths and crotch snaps. The difference is that they look like a shirt on the top portion of the garment, and may have a different stretch fabric in the waist to the crotch area to make them fit better. Cheerleaders also wear long sleeved crew neck and turtleneck bodysuits as part of their uniform.
History
The bodysuit was a progression from the leotard. It was presented in the United States after 1950 by fashion designer
See also
References
- ^ "Bodysuit". Merriam-Webster. 30 September 2023.
- ISSN 0029-4713.
External links
- Media related to Bodysuits at Wikimedia Commons