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One-piece garment
A one-piece garment is a garment that forms a complete outfit in one piece. One-piece garments may be worn as lingerie or as outerwear . Some one-piece garments are skin-tight garments, others are loose garments. Many of the older ones are draped garments.
Examples include:
Loose one-piece garments:
- boiler suit
- dress
- jumpsuit
- loincloth
- coverall
- one-piece pyjamas (the vast majority of pyjamas are two-piece)
- romper suit (for babies)
- sari
- sarong
- ski suit
- toga
Make-shift one-piece garment used when going to and coming from the shower, etc.
- Bath robe
- dressing-gown
- towel
Skin-tight one-piece garments:
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