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two-piece long underwear Long underwear usually refers to a style of two-piece underwear with long arms and long legs that is worn during cold weather. Most long underwear of today, also known as "long johns", is made with a box-weave, although some is also made of flannel, while others are made of two layers, sometimes called thermal underwear. Modern long underwear is a modern innovation, largely supplanting the old union suit worn almost exclusively by men, however women have been sighted wearing long underwear. The two-piece design is credited to Truro, NS, native Frank Stanfield on 7 December 1915. Modern long johns are simply long underwear for your legs and is often worn under jeans or pants to keep the wearer warm during outdoor activities to avoid heavyer outer garments such as skipants.
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