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  2. 2wink - Wikipedia

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    2wink Australia was an Australian men's underwear and swimwear apparel brand based in Perth, Western Australia. The apparel was sold in 30 countries. The apparel was sold in 30 countries. History

  3. Watersun Swimwear - Wikipedia

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    Watersun was founded in Melbourne, Victoria, in 1955 by David Waters.Operating a retail outlet with manufacturing at the back of a small shop in Brunswick Street, Fitzroy, Watersun employed young new designers to gain notoriety with swimwear designs in a very conservative post-war Australia.

  4. Way Funky - Wikipedia

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    Way Funky Company Pty Ltd (or Way Funky) is an Australian swimwear apparel manufacturing company based in Victoria, Australia. It was founded in 2002 by Duncan McLean, [1] and specializes in colorful chlorine resistant sports swimwear. The company also produces competitive swimwear approved by FINA. [2]

  5. List of swimwear brands - Wikipedia

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    Australia Venus Swimwear: 1984 United States Victoria's Secret: 1977 United States Vilebrequin: 1971 France Volcom: 1991 United States Watersun Swimwear: 1955 Australia Wicked Weasel: 1994 Australia XTG Extreme Game: 1987 Spain Yandy.com: 2007 United States Zoggs: 1992 Australia Zoke: 1996 China

  6. aussieBum - Wikipedia

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    AussieBum swimwear has been featured in music video clips Slow by Kylie Minogue and SuperMartXé VIP. In 2011, during the first episode of The Celebrity Apprentice Australia , director Sean Ashby gave $50,000 to charity when politician Pauline Hanson washed his car wearing aussieBum underwear, plus an additional $10,000 for Deni Hines to sing ...

  7. Wicked Weasel - Wikipedia

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    Wicked Weasel launched www.wickedweasel.com in mid-1999, making it the first Australian swimwear maker to sell online. [4] By 2003, it was the largest Australian retailer of clothing via the internet. As of 2007, the website received over 100,000 unique visitors per day. Wicked Weasel had 45–50 employees as of 2011. [5]