e/Union suit

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has glosseng: A union suit is a type of one-piece long underwear. Created in Utica, New York, United States, it originated as womens wear during the nineteenth-century United States clothing reform efforts, as an alternative to constricting garments, and soon gained popularity among men as well. The first union suit was patented in 1868 as "emancipation union under flannel." Traditionally made of red flannel with long arms and long legs, it buttoned up the front and had a button-up flap in the rear covering the buttocks (colloquially known as the "access hatch", "drop seat", "firemans flap", and other names), allowing the wearer to eliminate bodily waste without removing the garment. Depending on the size, some union suits can have a dozen buttons on the front to be fastened through buttonholes from the neck down to the groin area.
lexicalizationeng: union suit
instance ofc/One-piece suits
Meaning
Swedish
has glossswe: Ett underställ är ett heltäckande trikåplagg med ärmar och ben, avsett att användas som underkläder eller pyjamas.
lexicalizationswe: underställ
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media:imgMen's-Union-Suit.jpg
media:imgUnderställ.jpg
media:imgUnionsuit Back.jpg
media:imgUnionsuit Front.JPG

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