

The corporation deliberately exploited the recognizability, with the company mascot, Vault Boy, sporting a set of rubber coveralls, and introducing awards named after the jumpsuit, such as the Pressed Vault Suit Award for preparedness, all to get people used to the mandated uniformity and planned economy of a Vault. Marketed as a fashionable, comfortable design, Before the War, they were an instantly recognizable symbol of both Vaults and the corporation behind them, featuring the iconic blue-and-yellow color scheme. Within the Vaults, they are also meant to reduce tension by providing every dweller with the same type of clothes, regardless of their standing. Other copies can be salvaged from the Vault.Designed specifically for use within Vaults, jumpsuits are an inexpensive, easily produced solution to the age-old problem of clothing large numbers of people while maintaining a modicum of comfort and utility. Vault 111: Obtained at the start of the game.Improved Energy (+15) and Radiation (+15) resistance Improved Energy (+10) and Radiation (+10) resistance Improved Energy (+10) and Radiation (+5) resistance Improved Energy (+5) and Radiation (+5) resistance

The Insulated Lining is easy to get, but unfortunately there's no increase in radiation resistance until reaching Armorer 2. The jumpsuit has a single mod slot, for lining. The energy resistance is valuable later on, once enemies with energy weapons are encountered. It reduces the radiation damage from creatures and ghouls, as well as during storms with lightning flashes. Characteristics Īlthough it offers no protection from physical damage, it remains valuable due to its radiation resistance. Various biometric sensors are integrated into the suit to interface with the Vault's systems, while the iconic yellow strip on the front is now made of gold foil, rather than dyed material, to act as a heat-dissipation strip and antenna for the biometric sensors integrated in the suit. It's a single-piece suit designed to hug the user's body shape.

The advanced Vault suit is a return to the form-fitting style that characterized the earliest jumpsuits, updated with the latest high-tech materials and technological solutions available to the Vault-Tec Corporation.
