Vault Jumpsuit

Vault jumpsuits or vault suits are clothing items found throughout the wasteland.

Background
Vault dwellers were provided the suits upon entry to the vault. Vaults had a stock of jumpsuits on hand, shipped ahead of time in vacuum-sealed packages, ten per box. Members of the Enclave on the presidential rig wore vault suits. Some vault suits were made of leather and sold as souveniers after the war. Vault suits are created with vault numbers adhered to the back, with the exception of those worn by citizens of Vault City.

Fallout: New Vegas

 * Regular Vault jumpsuits
 * Vault 3 utility jumpsuit, same as in Fallout 3.
 * Armored Vault 13 jumpsuit, fitted with improvised armor and available as part of the Courier's Stash add-on. The base game variant, the armored Vault 21 jumpsuit, was cut.
 * Boomer jumpsuits and Boomer flightsuits are old suits patched up by the Boomers and worn together with various Air Force uniform pieces. Janet's Boomer outfit is a unique, quest-related variant.
 * Vault lab uniform, same as in Fallout 3.
 * Vault 34 security armor, same as in Fallout 3.
 * Vault 3 jumpsuit
 * Vault 11 jumpsuit
 * Vault 19 jumpsuit
 * Vault 21 jumpsuit
 * Vault 22 jumpsuit
 * Vault 24 jumpsuit
 * Vault 34 jumpsuit

Fallout 4
The suit featured biometric sensors integrated in the lining.
 * Vault 75 jumpsuit
 * Vault 81 jumpsuit
 * Vault 95 jumpsuit
 * Vault 101 jumpsuit (new)
 * Vault 111 jumpsuit
 * Vault 114 jumpsuit
 * Vault 88 jumpsuit

Fallout 76

 * Vault 63 jumpsuit
 * Vault 76 jumpsuit
 * Vault 94 jumpsuit
 * Vault 96 jumpsuit

Appearances
Vault jumpsuits appear in all Fallout games to date.

Behind the scenes

 * Vault jumpsuits are mentioned in the Fallout: The Roleplaying Game Rulebook.
 * Adam Adamowicz described their inspiration for vault suits in the Conceptual Design blog.
 * The Art of Fallout 4 included artist statements about the game's vault suit design.