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Encyclopedia > Catsuit
A woman wearing a black latex catsuit and thigh-high boots.
A woman wearing a black latex catsuit and thigh-high boots.

A catsuit is a skin-tight one-piece garment usually with long sleeves and leggings, mostly used in fashion, fetish and erotic context. Catsuits are worn by both genders and despite of name, catsuits in general do not have feline characteristics. Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 662 × 599 pixelsFull resolution (990 × 896 pixel, file size: 580 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Catsuit Latex clothing Metadata This file... Image File history File linksMetadata Size of this preview: 662 × 599 pixelsFull resolution (990 × 896 pixel, file size: 580 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Catsuit Latex clothing Metadata This file... This article is about the typesetting system. ... Categories: Stub | Footwear | Fetish clothing ... For other uses, see Fashion (disambiguation). ... Two women in handcuffs and latex miniskirts and tops - Latex and PVC fetishism Wikinews has related news: Dr. Joseph Merlino on sexuality, insanity, Freud, fetishes and apathy Sexual fetishism is the sexual attraction for material and terrestrial objects while in reality the essence of the object is inanimate and sexless. ... Eroticism is an aesthetic focused on sexual desire, especially the feelings of anticipation of sexual activity. ...

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History

Catsuits date back at least as far as the 1940s with wetsuits appearing in the early 1950s. Although a lot of catsuits are now made of spandex, that fabric was not invented until 1959, so it seems likely they were first made of knits or hand knitting—a rather more practical and cheaper fabric than rubber. The 1940s decade ran from 1940 to 1949. ... A surfer in a wetsuit. ... The 1950s decade refers to the years 1950 to 1959 inclusive. ... Example of spandex Spandex or elastane is a synthetic fiber known for its exceptional elasticity (stretchability). ... Fabric may mean: Cloth, a flexible artificial material made up of a network of natural or artificial fibres Fabric (club), a London dance club Fibre Channel fabric, a network of Fibre Channel devices enabled by a Fibre Channel switch using the FC-SW topology This is a disambiguation page, a... Year 1959 (MCMLIX) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Knits are fabrics made by one or more threads disposed in a complex interlocking pattern — threads are drawn through previously formed loops and themselves form new loops. ... For the record label, see Knitting Factory. ... This does not cite any references or sources. ...


Construction

Catsuit is usually made of leather (or pleather), rubber/latex, PVC, velour, or spandex. It is skin-tight one-piece garment with sleeves and long legs, and sometimes with feet, gloves or a hood. It usually has a zip closure in the front or back, but other necklines are possible. Catsuit with both feet gloves and a hood, which totally encloses the wearer is called a zentai. Modern leather-working tools Leather is a material created through the tanning of hides and skins of animals, primarily cattlehide. ... Pleather (plastic leather) is a slang term for synthetic leather made out of plastic. ... Two women in rubber miniskirts and tops Rubber fetishism is the fetishistic attraction to people wearing rubber clothing, or in certain cases, to the garments themselves. ... Polyvinyl chloride Polyvinyl chloride, (IUPAC Polychloroethene) commonly abbreviated PVC, is a widely used thermoplastic polymer. ... Velour is a textile, a knitted counterpart of velvet. ... Example of spandex Spandex or elastane is a synthetic fiber known for its exceptional elasticity (stretchability). ... Zipper slider brings together the two sides A zipper (British English: zip fastener or zip) is a popular device for temporarily joining two edges of fabric. ... The neckline is the top edge of a garment that surrounds the neck. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... A zentai suit. ...


Variations

Feet, if present, might be like socks, which is the most common case, or they might be some sort of integrated boot, sometimes high heeled. Instead of gloves there also might be bondage mittens, which might have D-ring at the top, and some of such catsuits can be used as straitjackets in the context of bondage. Some catsuits have incorporated monoglove instead of sleeves and they can also be used for bondage. For other uses, see Sock (disambiguation). ... For other senses of this word, see boot (disambiguation). ... Leather shoes A shoe is an item of footwear. ... A fist type bondage mitten A flat type bondage mitten Bondage mittens (sometimes called bondage mitts) are pouch-like coverings that fasten securely around the wrists, holding the hands in closed fists or palms flat. ... The D Ring is the innermost ring of Saturn. ... This is an article about a garment of clothing. ... A model in bondage cuffs with a leg spreader In the context of BDSM, bondage involves people being tied up or otherwise restrained for pleasure. ... A monoglove. ...


Catsuit may also have incorporated corset and/or neck corset. A luxury hourglass corset from 1878. ... A neck corset (sometimes called throat corset or neck lacer) is special type of corset which is worn fitted around the neck instead of around the waist as of with ordinary corset. ...


Uses

Although catsuit is identical to a unitard in construction, its use rarely involves sports. It is mostly used in the context of fashion, fancy-dress costume, or fetishist clothing. In works of fiction, such as comics and movies, it is often worn by superheroes of both sexes. An acrobat in bodystocking/unitard suspended below a balloon A unitard is a skin-tight one-piece garment with long legs and sometimes long sleeves. ... For other uses, see Fashion (disambiguation). ... Yarkand ladies summer fashions. ... Two women in handcuffs and latex miniskirts and tops - Latex and PVC fetishism Wikinews has related news: Dr. Joseph Merlino on sexuality, insanity, Freud, fetishes and apathy Sexual fetishism is the sexual attraction for material and terrestrial objects while in reality the essence of the object is inanimate and sexless. ... For other uses, see Fiction (disambiguation). ... Comics (or, less commonly, sequential art) is a form of visual art consisting of images which are commonly combined with text, often in the form of speech balloons or image captions. ... For other uses see film (disambiguation) Film refers to the celluliod media on which movies are printed Film — also called movies, the cinema, the silver screen, moving pictures, photoplays, picture shows, flicks, or motion pictures, — is a field that encompasses motion pictures as an art form or as... For other uses, see Superhero (disambiguation). ...


Appearance in popular culture

Movies and television series

The catsuit has appeared in a number of movies and television series:

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Music videos

The catsuit has also appeared in a number of music videos:

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Kelli Young (April 7th 1982) is a member of British popgroup Liberty X. Liberty X is formed by the rejects from reality TV programme Popstars. ... Jessica Taylor (born June 23, 1980) is a singer with the manufactured pop group Liberty X, and comes from Preston in Lancashire, England. ... More Than a Woman is an R&B song written by Steve Static Garrett and Tim Timbaland Mosley for Aaliyahs self-titled junior studio album, Aaliyah (2001). ... For Aaliyahs self-titled album, see Aaliyah (album). ... Audio sample Info Oops!... I Did It Again (help· info) Oops!... I Did It Again is the first single from American pop singer Britney Spearss 2000 album of the same name during the second quarter of 2000. ... Britney Jean Spears (born December 2, 1981) is a Grammy Award-winning[1] American pop singer, dancer, actress, author and songwriter. ... Audio sample Say Youll Be There is a pop–Dance song performed by the girl group the Spice Girls. ... 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Video and computer games

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See also

A bodystocking is an article of lingerie, similar to a leotard or a catsuit. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... A gimp suit is a fetishistic garment designed to cover the body completely (usually including the hands and feet) and to be very close-fitting. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Two women in handcuffs and latex miniskirts and tops Latex fetishism is the fetishistic attraction to people wearing latex clothing, or in certain cases, to the garments themselves. ... A woman wearing a black latex catsuit and thigh-high boots. ... Contortionist performing, Sept. ... An acrobat in bodystocking/unitard suspended below a balloon A unitard is a skin-tight one-piece garment with long legs and sometimes long sleeves. ... A surfer in a wetsuit. ... A zentai suit. ...

References

  • Pop-culture reference to 'first catsuit' ("Witness the group's formation and the first time they wore catsuits!" - Editorial review of Archie Americana Series Best Of The Forties Book 2 on Amazon)
  • Invention of wetsuits ("Bradner took the first plunge in a neoprene wetsuit in the winter of 1950 at Lake Tahoe.")

Archie Comics is an American comic book publisher known for its many series featuring the fictional teenage Archie Andrews, Betty Cooper, Veronica Lodge, Reggie Mantle and Forsythe Jughead Jones characters created by Bob Montana. ... Amazon. ... Neoprene is the DuPont Chemical trade name for a family of synthetic rubbers based on polychloroprene. ... A surfer in a wetsuit. ... Year 1950 (MCML) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Lake Tahoe is a large freshwater lake in the Sierra Nevada mountains of the United States. ...

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