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  2. Going Skiing? Hit the Slopes in Style With These Ultra-Chic Suits

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    $1690.00 at mytheresa.com. One Piece Outdoor Sports Jumpsuit. To no one’s surprise, you can get a quality ski suit straight from Amazon. It’s a top-rated style that has rave reviews about ...

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  4. 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.

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  6. 2020s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Clothing such as miniskirts, slim fit capri pants, denim jumpsuits, [88] flared trousers, [89] lowrise white linen boho chic maxi skirts worn with hippie style sandals or ballet flats, [90] patched jeans, [91] dog's tooth check skirts and mini-dresses, laced Copenhagen blouses derived from Danish folk costume, [92] pastel blue or pink empire ...

  7. Sportswear (fashion) - Wikipedia

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    Sportswear originally described activewear: clothing made specifically for sport. Part of the evolution of sportswear was triggered by 19th-century developments in female activewear, such as early bathing or cycling costumes, which demanded shorter skirts, bloomers, and other specific garments to enable mobility, whilst sports such as tennis or croquet could be played in barely-modified ...