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In the fashion context, "body" refers to a form-fitting garment that covers the torso and typically has sleeves.. It is also known as a bodysuit, leotard, or unitard.

Here are some examples of different types of body garments:

  1. Long-sleeved bodysuit: This type of body garment has long sleeves and is often made from stretchy material such as spandex or Lycra. It is commonly worn as a base layer for dance or athletic wear.

  2. Halter neck bodysuit: This style of body garment has straps that wrap around the neck, leaving the shoulders and back exposed. It is often worn as a statement piece in a party or club setting.

  3. Off-the-shoulder bodysuit: This type of body garment features sleeves that sit off the shoulders, creating a stylish and trendy look.

  4. Turtleneck bodysuit: This style has a high neck that extends up to the chin and is often worn as a layering piece for cold weather.

  5. Strapless bodysuit: This style has no straps and is designed to stay in place through a tight fit, often used as a base layer for formal or wedding wear.

Some similar garments to body garments include:

  1. Shapewear: This type of garment is designed to shape and contour the body and is often made from materials like spandex or Lycra.

  2. Catsuit: A skin-tight, one-piece garment that covers the entire body from the neck down, often used for performance or athletic wear.

  3. Jumpsuit: A one-piece garment that covers the torso and legs, similar to a body garment but with pants instead of a skirt.

  4. Camisole: A lightweight, sleeveless top that covers the upper torso, often used as a layering piece or worn as sleepwear.


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