History of swimwear development

Time:2023-10-27 Views:0


Swimwear has variations such as one piece, two piece, and three point (bikini) styles. The initial swimsuit was tightly attached to the body, covering most of the three point swimsuit. At the beginning of the 20th century, men's swimwear began wearing shorts without a top. After the end of World War I, the tight jumpsuit swimwear worn by women became popular in France, and other swimwear gradually became obsolete. Starting in 1935, women began wearing two-piece swimsuits made up of bras and shorts. In 1947, bikinis became popular, driving the development of swimwear in a new direction. Modern swimwear has surpassed the past in terms of color, style, and material, forming a new trend of multi color, multi style, and high-quality swimwear.

1956 women's one piece swimsuit.

Wide and tight swimsuit

The picture shows a swimsuit with a wide and tight strap, which will sink when immersed in water. The fabric and straps are not elastic, and the lining is a wide and tight mesh. Blue clad women use conservative dressing methods, while red clad women are more open, and those slightly away are not included in this list.

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