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  2. Competitive swimwear - Wikipedia

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    A kneeskin is a type of competitive swimwear worn by both male and female athletes. Kneeskins are normally made of technologically advanced lycra -based fabrics designed to hug the body tightly and provide increased speed and decreased drag resistance in the water.

  3. History of competitive swimwear - Wikipedia

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    Women's coaches were rare at early Olympics, and to further reduce the chances of harassment women were accompanied by chaperones. [4] Even men wore one-piece swimsuits covering the body from hips to shoulders up to the 1940s. [5] In 1928, Speedo introduced their racerback silk suit that was optimized to fit the body shape.

  4. Swimsuit - Wikipedia

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    Most swimsuits in western culture leave at least the head, shoulders, arms, and lower part of the leg (below the knee) exposed. Women's swimsuits generally cover at least the areola and bottom half of the breasts. Both men and women may sometimes wear swimsuits covering more of the body when swimming in cold water (see also wetsuit and dry suit ...

  5. Throwback: Caroline Wozniacki’s Best Sports Illustrated ...

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    Caroline Wozniacki joined the list of notable athletes to pose for the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue back in 2015. The women’s tennis star, now 31, was featured in the iconic magazine in ...

  6. Olivia Dunne Returns as Rookie for SI Swimsuit's 60th ...

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    Olivia Dunne was photographed by Ben Watts in Porto and North of Portugal. Swimsuit by Ola Vida. Skirt by BABEN. Necklace by Vanessa Mooney. Get ready, because Olivia Dunne is returning to SI Swim ...

  7. Aquashift - Wikipedia

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    Aquashift (or Aqua Shift) is a high-end technical swimsuit made by American swimwear company TYR which was released in early 2004. It incorporates years of research that TYR performed with the Center for Research and Education in Special Environments (CRESE), at the University at Buffalo. [1]