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  2. Princess Diana’s Favorite Swimwear Brand Is Now on Amazon - AOL

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    Jantzen, a beloved swimsuit brand that was famously a favorite of Princess Diana’s, is officially available on Amazon. Shop now.

  3. Jantzen - Wikipedia

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    Jantzen is a brand of swimwear that was established in 1916 and first appeared in the city of Portland, Oregon, United States. The brand name later replaced the name of the parent company that manufactured the branded products.

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  6. List of swimwear brands - Wikipedia

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    Dolfin Swimwear: 1941 United States Funkita: 2002 Australia Funky Trunks: 2002 Australia Gottex: 1956 Israel Grand Sport Group: 1961 Thailand H&M: 1947 Sweden Head: 1950 United States Hunkemöller: 1886 Netherlands: Hurley International: 1981 United States Island Company: 2002 United States Jantzen: 1910 United States Jolidon: 1993 Romania ...

  7. History of the bikini - Wikipedia

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    The word "swimsuit" was coined in 1915 by Jantzen Knitting Mills, a sweater manufacturer who launched the Red Diving Girl swimwear brand. [41] The first annual bathing suit day at New York's Madison Square Garden in 1916 was a landmark. [42] The swimsuit apron, a design for early swimwear, disappeared by 1918, leaving a tunic covering the ...