Make Waves in Jumpsuits In the 1930s, the jumpsuits and wide-legged pants hit the mainstream after fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli introduced it to the market
With its long sleeves and round neckline, it's a stylish and comfortable option for any occasion
Branches that wore the rating badge on the left arm and some of the rates that existed within them included the Artificer Branch (Radioman, Radarman, Carpenter's Mate, Shipfitter, Metalsmith, Sonarman)
Starting alterations earlier ensures the dress is done in time
When you are done print out a static picture, a gif with a moving background, or an isolated character sticker
It was designed by talented costume designer Paul Tazewell, whose inspiration for the costume stemmed from Billie Burke, the actress from the original Wizard of Oz