The jumpsuit was designed in previous decades but rose to popularity in the 70s. As with other groovy fashions, they were worn by both women and men. They often featured other 1970s trends such as flared ankles, bell sleeves, and wide lapels, and were paired with platform shoes or boots. Jumpsuits were considered acceptable for casual day and evening wear, and the latter were often made of stretch fabrics ideal for dancing.

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