ONE-PIECE GARMENT
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2.1 Female wearers of one-piece cycling suits must take them off almost completely to use the toilet. If, depending on the weather and other conditions, the person wears further garments such as T-shirts or jackets over the cycling suit, these must additionally be taken off each time before using the toilet. That is time-consuming and tiresome, in particular if the wearer is perspiring and the clothing is damp. 2.2 The one-piece garment has at least one closing device running around the sides, the at least one closing device running laterally along the right-hand garment side and the left-hand garment side in such a way that at least the end part is located in the front part of the garment. With this at least one lateral closing device, the wearer of the garment can open the seat region of the garment in such a way that said wearer can use a toilet without taking off the one-piece garment. The invention relates in particular to a one-piece garment with two zip fasteners which respectively run laterally around the garment, the end parts of the first and second zip fasteners being arranged in the front part. The beginning parts of the first and second zip fasteners are arranged facing each other in the back part in order to allow opening of the seat region. 2.3 The one-piece garment is suitable in particular for sports clothing of elastic material, such as cycling bib pants. 3. Figure 3

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