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70s-style jumpsuits were introduced, I think, by Yves St. Laurent in 1968 and tended to be fitted from top to mid-thigh or the knee, below which they'd flare to a foot-covering length. Most popular in the early 70s. I mostly remember seeing them in like a safari khaki colored cotton canvas (or a synthetic equivalent) when they had a safari shirt-like neck and short shirtsleeves, but they also came in halter-neck and spaghetti strap versions in slinkier fabrics. You also saw them in bright colors like lime green polyester with white topstitching. A lot of the sleeved ones had cuffs at the hem and many had zip fronts with a ring pull. Not to be confused with catsuits, which were like leotards and more popular in the 60s and late 80s/early 90s.
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