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The first recorded use of a Gold Lame Jumpsuits was when Elvis tried
one out on stage. He soon decided to shift to the more well known white
version, but an unknown costumer designer filed the image in the back of
their mind.
When they were later asked to come up with the clothes people would
wear in the future the combination of Lame (a type of fabric woven or
knit with metallic yarns) and jumpsuit (one-piece garment originally
used for parachuting and skydiving) just seemed to work. Put a group of
young men or women in them and you know straight away they come from the
future; a place where clothes are designed by benevolent computers,
individuality has been lost, and people are scared to leave the confines
of their hermetically sealed shopping mall/city.
For a textbook example, check out the funky styling in a clip from the classic 70s TV show Fantastic Journey
In the future we will all wear gold lame jumpsuits.