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Video Zentai
Brand
The company has created a clothing brand including the RootSuit or Superfan Suit in the United States, Bodysocks or Second Skins by Smiffy's and Morphsuits in England, and Jyhpoor in Finland. Morfsuits has achieved relatively international commercial success. Between January and the end of October 2010, the company sent 10,000 to Canada alone. Morphsuits brands have been actively trying to break away from existing zentai communities, sometimes listed as co-inventors of products. Superfan Suits acknowledged in the interview that the clothes had been there before. The term "morphsuit" has become a general term in the process; one New Zealand newspaper refers to the Jaskins brand that competes as "one of the major online morphsuit brands." Jaskins company founder Josh Gaskin says their origins are unclear, grouping first use with It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
Maps Zentai
Use
The costumes are seen in major sporting events in North America and Britain. They created an internationally recognized personality from The Green Men, two fans of the NHL Canucks Vancouver team. Various professional street dance/hip hop dance groups use clothing, such as The Body Poets in the United States, and Remix Monkeys in the United Kingdom.
A full-body outfit is used by the animator: the original color on offer allows the person wearing the chroma key setting to be easily removed from the video image. Other apps include music videos (Black Eyed Peas 'Boom Boom Pow' tracks, including live performances in the Super Bowl), breast cancer awareness, fashion modeling on the episode of America's Next Top Model, social anxiety workshops, Charlie Kelly as Green Man), a participant in the public art project "One & amp; Other", and social experiment. An amusement park in the UK offers free admission to those who commit adultery in the color of their garden logos.
Legal restrictions
Because Zentai covers one's face, a fine of up to EUR150 is issued to those who wear it openly in France. In addition, some sports leagues, such as Major League Baseball, prohibit the use of costume hoods.
See also
References
Further reading
- Will Doig, "Men Who Love Lycra", The Daily Beast , March 3, 2010.
External links
- Zentai Project site dedicated to people who wear public zentai
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