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While first designed for women, the union suit was also adopted by men.
If a credit union suits one's need, then go for it.
He ripped off his union suit and tossed it aside.
Textile technology continued to improve, and the time to make a single union suit dropped from days to minutes.
A union suit is a type of one-piece long underwear.
I'm just turning away when the door pops open and there's Sam, wearing a union suit.
The massage stopped briefly and he felt someone opening the bottom buttons of his union suit.
They then became famous for their men's union suits made of heavy knitted fabric.
Another common undergarment of the late-19th century for men, women and children was the union suit.
She came into the capsule and unclipped a lead from Rick's union suit.
Even in a union suit he's not funny.
We must also ask whether the European Union suits them .
Union suits became less popular, and briefs soon became the company's leading product.
This design proved so popular that it began to supplant the union suit in popularity by the end of the war.
Near the end of the 19th century, the form-fitting union suit was growing in popularity.
Modern long underwear has largely supplanted the union suit.
Inside, a few larger mice dressed in what could pass for union suits mill about looking distinctly bored.
Morris made a one-piece union suit with a metal zipper up the back, and into which one stepped.
(Similar drop seats were also a common feature on the traditional union suit.)
The first union suit was patented in 1868 as "emancipation union under flannel".
It combined a waist (shirt) and drawers (leggings) in the form we now know as the union suit.
Red: Alfred is shown in unraveling thermal underwear (a "union suit").
Smith assumes the reader will know that "Jaegers" refers to a union suit.
Four shirts, two union suits, a pair of pyjamas, and four collars.