Tracksuit vs. Jumpsuit

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Tracksuitnoun

a garment, usually consisting of a top and trousers (commonly known as tracksuit bottoms) worn as an outer layer by participants in sporting events such as athletics. The tracksuit is usually designed to be easily removed or replaced, before or after competing. Tracksuits have also been adopted in some cultures as leisurewear.

Tracksuit

A tracksuit is an article of clothing consisting of two parts: trousers and a jacket usually with front zipper. It was originally intended for use in sports, mainly for athletes to wear over competition clothing (such as running shirt and shorts or a swimsuit) and to take off before competition.

Jumpsuitnoun

a one-piece item of clothing originally used by parachutists

Jumpsuitnoun

a similar item of clothing used for outdoor sports such as skiing

Jumpsuitnoun

one-piece garment fashioned after a parachutist's uniform

Jumpsuitnoun

a garment incorporating trousers and a sleeved top in one piece, worn as a fashion item, protective garment, or uniform

Jumpsuit

A jumpsuit is a one-piece garment with sleeves and legs and typically without integral coverings for feet, hands or head. The original jump suit is the functional one-piece garment used by parachuters.

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