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The suit was Minerva's high-tech war suit. After 70,000 years it started "glitching".
I always head-canon that this suit is the reason why Evie can become invisible (her ultimate skill).
AFAIK, there is no way to get rid of the glitching effect, so unfortunately if that isn't to your liking you may prefer to wear something else.
Evie's playstyle was way more like how I like playing, and how I think an Assassin-style game should be done. Stealth, tactics, guile...
I played as Evie as much as possible. Jacob, to me, was less assassin and more street thug that preferred a straight-up fight and just doing as much damage as possible. That mindset worked perfectly for Edward Kenway....but lets not beat a dead horse now.