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Lycra zentai suit

Lycra zentai suit
Zentai suits with face opening.

Lycra zentai suit

Suits for People with Light Sensitive Skin
    Lycra shorty unitard Some people have very light sensitive skin. They get a sun burn in minutes and can't go swimming outdoors easily. New swimsuit designs now give them a chance to enjoy the beach.

    These suits are skin tight and cover the entire body, including the face or parts thereof. Some suits have eye or mouth holes, but even if a suit doesn't have those, it's usually quite easy to see or breathe through. It is not an effective blindfold.

    For swimming such a suit should at least leave mouth and nose open for breathing as wet lycra may be a hindrance.

Zentai Origins

    The name comes from Zentai (from the Japanese ゼンタイ). This is either a contraction of zenshin taitsu (全身タイツ) ("full-body tights") or a direct translation of "full body" (全体 zentai). Zentai is most commonly made using nylon/spandex blends, but other materials such as cotton and wool are used as well.

    Such suits were first developed for use in modern dance, but are now used in the arts to diminish the presence of an actor in a scene. In fact, in the traditional Japanese art of puppetry called bunraku the apprentice performers are completely covered in black garments against a black background to produce the same effect. Zentai is also used by artists as a medium to accentuate the body, sometimes making use of vibrant patterns. By making the performer anonymous, the performance of the body itself becomes the focus.

Growing Popularity

    In major cities worldwide (but especially in Japan), zentai suits are becoming an increasingly common sight as recreational wear for both men and women at a wide variety of events ranging from conventions to swimming pools, furthering the growing popularity of the subculture. Zentai suits are showing up in dance clubs, meditation studios, and shopping malls. A subculture is beginning to take shape around zentai.

    There are also those who enjoy zentai for the recreational sensory novelty or physical comfort Zentai suits are also being used more and more as recreational clothing to lounge around in — especially in Japan.

Meditation

    The suits are also finding a place as a useful tool for meditation. It can provide a medium for body awareness, a focus for meditation via the senses by allowing for both sensory deprivation as well as sensory enhancement, as well as a symbolic barrier between the self and the world. Frankly, it is kind of refreshing.

    For the most part, this has not yet touched the western world, but The Zentai Project is pioneering its recreational use.

    www.thezentaiproject.org