Catsuit
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A catsuit is a skin-tight one-piece garment with sleeves and long legs, and sometimes with feet or gloves, sometimes with a hood (the combination of which turns it into a zentai suit). It usually has a zip closure in the front or back, but other necklines are possible.
Unlike a unitard, its use rarely involves sports, and it is usually made of leather, rubber/latex, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), or velour as well as the more normal spandex. It is identical to a unitard in construction, but the term "catsuit" tends to be preferred in fancy-dress costume or erotic contexts.
Although most catsuits are now made of spandex, that fabric was not invented until 1959. Catsuits date back at least as far as the 1940s with wetsuits appearing in the early 1950s, so it seems likely they were first made of knits or hand knitting—a rather more practical and cheaper fabric than rubber.
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The Catsuit is also appearing as a must have clothing in a number of movies.
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Movies with a major appearence.
- Avengers
- Irma Vep
- Razor Blade Smile
- Underworld
- Batman
[edit] Minor
Movies with a minor appearence.
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[edit] References
- Pop-culture reference to 'first catsuit' ("Witness the group's formation and the first time they wore catsuits!" - Editorial review of Archie Americana Series Best Of The Forties Book 2 on Amazon)
- Invention of wetsuits ("Bradner took the first plunge in a neoprene wetsuit in the winter of 1950 at Lake Tahoe.")