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    Best High Cut Swimsuit: L’Space Camacho Bikini Bottom. ... 11. American Trends Vintage Push Up Tummy Control One Piece Bathing Suit. Most Flattering Swimsuit for Pear Shapes

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    Krlagapas Women's One Piece High Cut Swimsuit. $32 at Amazon. Shade & Shore Cut Out Bead Detail One Piece Swimsuit. $32 at Target. Skims High Leg Bikini Bottom. $38 at Skims.

  4. Swimsuit - Wikipedia

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    American 1920s woman's bathing suit. A swimsuit is an item of clothing designed to be worn by people engaging in a water-based activity or water sports, such as swimming, diving and surfing, or sun-orientated activities, such as sun bathing. Different types and styles may be worn by men, women, and children.

  5. 17 High-Cut Swimsuits That Are Slimming for Summer - AOL

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    Most swimsuits just don’t suit Us, and no cover-up can change that. It wasn’t until we discovered the magic of a high cut that we no longer backed out from beach day invites. Just like looking ...

  6. List of swimwear brands - Wikipedia

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    Catalina Swimwear: 1907 United States Chantelle (lingerie) 1876 France Curvy Kate: 2009 England Deus Ex Machina: 2006 Australia: Diapolo: 1997 Hungary: 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 ...

  7. Cole of California - Wikipedia

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    During World War II the company made parachutes, resuming full swimwear production after the end of the war. Cole engaged swimmer and actress Esther Williams as a spokesperson to wear Cole products from 1948 to 1952. The firm continued to introduce new styles, including overskirts, tank suits, deeply-cut backs and other innovations.