Zentai

[3] The costumes are seen at major sporting events in North America and the United Kingdom.

They created internationally recognized personalities of The Green Men, two fans of the Vancouver Canucks NHL team.

[8] Other applications have included music videos (Black Eyed Peas' song "Boom Boom Pow", including the live performance at the Super Bowl), breast cancer awareness,[9][10] fashion modeling on an episode of America's Next Top Model, social anxiety workshops, television (Charlie Kelly as Green Man),[11] a participant in public art project "One & Other",[12] and social experiments.

[13][14] Since zentai cover one's face, a fine of up to €150 may be imposed upon those who wear them publicly in France.

Jaskins company founder Josh Gaskin says their origins are unclear, pegging the first usage with It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

zentai suit
Four dancers in zentai
People wearing vibrant zentai suits with matching T-shirts and caps posing in a white room
UK-based Remix Monkeys is a dance troupe that uses Morphsuits in their street dance routines
People in coloured zentai suits with text and logos
Two brand ambassadors for the Toronto Transit Commission , with a sports fan
red zentai wearing mannequins in a shop display
Red suits used to recolour mannequins to signal the winter sale