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  2. 15 Best Spring and Summer Jumpsuits for Women - AOL

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    Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services. Looking for the best spring and summer jumpsuits for women? You’re not alone. But ...

  3. 17 Stylish Summer Rompers — And the Shoes to Wear ... - AOL

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    Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services. Every year we feel like we obsess more and more over rompers. They’re truly an epic ...

  4. This Adorable Jumpsuit Is Perfect for Your Late-Summer ... - AOL

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    When it comes to finding a jumpsuit that’s figure-flattering If you’re experimenting with adding pants back into your summer wardrobe now that we’re easing into August, the ultimate solution ...

  5. Romper suit - Wikipedia

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    A woman wearing a romper Baby's romper suit, c. 1950s. Museum of Childhood, Edinburgh. A romper suit, usually shortened to romper, is a one-piece or two-piece combination of shorts and a shirt.

  6. Jumpsuit - Wikipedia

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    The late 1960s and 1970s were very important years for the jumpsuit. They were made as sportswear, in leather one-pieces, and also as embellished designs for evening. Jumpsuits found a place in every designer's designs. In the 1970s jumpsuit was a unisex outfit. Cher and Elvis wore stylish jumpsuits during their stage performances.

  7. 1970s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Clean-cut, all-American active wear for women became increasingly popular from 1975 onwards. The biggest phenomenon of this trend was the jumpsuit, popular from 1975 onwards. Jumpsuits were almost always flared in the legs, and sleeves varied from being completely sleeveless to having extremely long bell-sleeves. [15]