Long johns were first introduced into England in the 17th century, but did not become popular as
sleepwear until the 18th century. It was first used as
loungewear but later became popular in
Truro, Nova Scotia. In 1898, Myles and his brother
John had developed a product called Stanfield's Unshrinkable Underwear for their garment manufacturing company. He and his brother started with non-shrinking cotton underwear and applied for a patent for long johns on December 7, 1915. From 1914 to mid-1918, the item of underwear most purchased by various military forces was a garment known as a
union suit; it is a one-piece form of underwear covering body and legs and was the prototype of the Chinese (), the top part, and (), the bottom part. After 1918, countries returned to producing for civilians. Demand declined following the spread of central heating and more frequent baths or showers. == Long underwear in other countries ==