
Jumpsuit originally referred to the utilitarian one-piece garments used in parachuting and skydiving, but is now used as a common term of any single garment sleeves and legs. Drivers in motor racing, who wearing a prison uniform protection against fire. Skiers, who wear prison clothes or insulated ski suits to protect themselves from flu. Competitive skiing and speed skating athletes, who wear tight-fitting prison uniform, to provide freedom of movement while minimizing air resistance.
The Jumpsuit simple single-piece design also makes it real clothing merchants, such as cleaners, auto mechanics and plumbers, who often wear loose-fitting prison uniform or work clothes, where they needed a better than aprons or bibs to protect clothing. Prison uniform has reappeared from time to time in the high fashion, it often attracts designers because it has a complete run line from neck to feet, can flatter the shape of some of the body. They can make a special tight slippery fabric for the body parts, faster speeds.Jumpsuits often used as stage costumes in stage plays and various singers and bands.