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Elvis in Germany, 1959.
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Elvis in Germany, 1959.
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Elvis in Germany, 1959.
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Flame - 1976. This is one of two Flame designs Elvis had in his jumpsuit collection. The only difference between was the color of their kick pleats. one was red and the other was orange. This version of suit was worn in Duluth, South Bend and Dayton.
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Beaded Fringe Suit - 1970/1971. Elvis wore this suit in several cities. It can also be seen in Elvis’ first concert documentary Elvis: That’s The Way It Is, filmed at the International Hotel in Las Vegas.
Red Ladded Suit - 1970. This jumpsuit was worn by Elvis in Las Vegas and San Francisco. Footage of Elvis wearing this suit in Las Vegas can be seen in Elvis: That’s The Way It Is special edition.
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Indian Feather - 1975/1977. This jumpsuit is one of several designed in a Native American motif. Also know as the American Indian suit, it could be considered a nod to Elvis’ own  Cherokee Indian heritage. Elvis wore this jumpsuit in many cities and this suit can also be seen on the album cover “From Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis Tennessee” recorded at the jungle room at Graceland. 
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Owl - 1972. Elvis wore this jumpsuit of dramatic design in Greensboro while filming his second concert documentary “Elvis On Tour” in April of 1972. He also wore it in San Bernardino that same year.