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Shell Suits

Shell suits, also known as tracksuits or jogging suits, are a type of athletic clothing that became popular in the 1980s and 1990s. They are typically made of synthetic materials such as nylon or polyester and feature a distinctive design with a zip-up jacket and matching pants. The name shell suit comes from the shiny, plastic-like appearance of the fabric, which resembles the outer shell of a turtle or other reptile. Shell suits were originally designed for athletes and fitness enthusiasts, but quickly became a popular fashion trend among young people in the UK and other parts of the world. They were often worn as casual streetwear, and were particularly popular among fans of electronic dance music and other subcultures. Despite their popularity, shell suits were also controversial due to their association with hooliganism and other forms of anti-social behavior. In the UK, some schools and public places even banned them due to concerns about safety and security. Today, shell suits are less common as a fashion trend, but they continue to be worn by athletes and fitness enthusiasts. They are also sometimes used as a costume for 80s-themed parties and other events.

athletic clothing, fashion trend, synthetic materials, zip-up jacket, matching pants

Paul Martinez

CITATION : "Paul Martinez. 'Shell Suits.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=267623 (Accessed on June 20, 2025)"


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