Sports & Gaming
Finally Something We Can All Agree On: The Knicks The team's run in the NBA finals sparked what could be the city's last monoculture.
The bespoke Playboy Bunny suit is an icon of Americana and a one-of-a-kind uniform—often imitated, never surpassed
When the Playboy Bunny suit made its club debut on February 29, 1960 in Chicago, it was missing a few notable elements that have come to be an expected part of the outfit—namely, the tuxedo collar and cuffs and the name-tage rosette. Besides those key addtions—and the notable subtraction of fabric via a higher-cut leg line—the world-famous costume has remained remarkably stable across the decades. Tribute, we think, to how great it was to begin with.
Here are the essential elements of the sexiest work uniform in the world:
Worn crooked or straight, the Bunny ears offer the wearer a form of subtle self-expression.
The Playboy Bunny’s delicate balance of playfulness and sophistication starts here.
Custom-made and hand-tailored to each and every Playboy Bunny, the suit creates a silhouette recognizable from a mile off.
Bunnies ensure that the little silver Rabbit Heads on their cufflinks face each other, or “kiss.”
The individualized nameplate is worn on the hip, which is eye-level for seated customers—learning names has never been such a pleasure.
The final touch to complete the costume, the tail sits centered at the small of the Bunny’s back.

Added, along with the bowtie and collar, in 1961, the cuffs caused the world to ask, “Who needs sleeves?”
The early Bunnies doubled up, layering black pantyhose over nude tights.
Bunny pumps historically match the color of the suit but today are commonly worn in black.
Read more about the famous Playboy Bunny suit and the women who have worn it.