Vault Jumpsuit

The Vault jumpsuit is a set of standard clothing worn by all inhabitants of Vault-Tec Vaults. The number of the Vault is on the back of the suit. Vault suits from Fallout, Fallout 2, Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel and Van Buren were depicted as skin tight, but they were not so in Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas and Fallout Tactics.

Fallout and Fallout 2
The Vault Dweller emerges from Vault 13 clad in one of these.

In Fallout 2 the Chosen One must earn the right to wear the jumpsuit of his ancestor, the Vault Dweller, by completing the Temple of Trials. Once this quest is completed the player's default clothing changes from tribal clothing to the jumpsuit permanently. The jumpsuit is regarded as a holy item by the people of Arroyo.

The "Vault City" jumpsuit is identical to other jumpsuits, but lacks a number of any sort on the back. It is possible that these were included in the vault for when the citizens emerged, or that the citizens simply removed the number themselves after they left Vault 8. Interestingly enough, First Citizen Joanne Lynette wears a jumpsuit that appears to be hooded.

As it is skin-tight and very thin (and missing pants by the time of Fallout 2), the Vault 13 jumpsuit provides no bonuses to resistances or armor class.

The Enclave Citizens appear to be wearing vault jumpsuits.

Numbered Vault jumpsuit



 * For the unquie version found in Fallout 3, see: Vault 77 jumpsuit.

Vault utility jumpsuits



 * For the unquie versions found in Fallout 3, see: Dad's Wasteland outfit and Modified utility jumpsuit.

Armored Vault suit



 * For the cut content version found in Fallout: New Vegas, see: Armored Vault 21 jumpsuit.

Boomer Jumpsuit



 * For the unquie versions found in Fallout: New Vegas, see: Janet's Boomer outfit.

Van Buren
Vault Jumpsuits were going to appear in the canceled Van Buren.

Appearances
Vault jumpsuits appear in all Fallout games. However, in Fallout and Fallout 2 they are worn by the player character by default and in Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas and Van Buren, they appear as actual in-game items. In Fallout Tactics and Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel, they are not usable by the player.