Why were they called catsuits? Because they were “suits” for women. Both the top and bottom of the suit would match and it was often a one-piece jumpsuit, although two-piece catsuits were also popular.
1. The Floral Catsuit
This catsuit was made with a high waistline and was marketed to teenagers and women over 30. [1]
2. Horizontal Stripes
Woolen catsuit in black, purple, and pink. [2]
3. Clingy
Described as a clingy catsuit, best for evening parties. [3]
4. Lace
See-through lace outfit with a matching bikini to wear underneath. [4]
5. Crochet
This is a catsuit from 1967 and it is the only outfit in this collection that is not from 1969. It was made in white crochet. [5]
6. Big Hood
This unique catsuit was made with a zip-up hood and could be worn in the rain. [6]