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  2. How to find the most flattering swimsuit for your body type ...

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    (To keep your bathing suits in the best condition, always hand wash and air dry them.) $125 at Nordstrom The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.

  3. High-technology swimwear - Wikipedia

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    The fabrics include features that increase the swimmer's glide through water and reduce the absorption of water by the suit as opposed to regular swimsuits. Additionally, the suits are extremely tight, which make the swimmers body more streamlined and help reduce the buildup of lactic acid in the body. [2] Since 2010, high-tech swimsuits ...

  4. 15 Best Push-Up Swimsuits for a Built-In Boost - AOL

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    With over 31,000 glowing reviews on Amazon, this one-piece swimsuit is a winner! Shoppers say they’re absolutely “obsessed” with this suit’s flattering fit and ruched tummy control.

  5. Swimsuit - Wikipedia

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    Swimsuits can be described by various names, some of which are used only in particular locations or for particular types of suit, including swimwear, bathing suit, bathing attire, swimming costume, bathing costume, swimming suit, swimmers, swimming togs, bathers, cossie (short for "costume"), or swimming trunks (swimwear that resembles shorts ...

  6. Revisit the history of the bathing suit with these vintage photos

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    From the 60s onward women's bathing suits have morphed from trend to trend, but the classic silhouettes of the one piece and the bikini have stood the test of time. Show comments Advertisement

  7. Arena X-Glide - Wikipedia

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    Arena X-Glide is a swimsuit from the Arena brand, made of pure polyurethane that causes a swimmer to slide through water faster when swimming. One notable example of the efficacy of this suit design is that of Paul Biedermann of Germany who wore the suit in the 2009 World Championships , breaking two world records. [ 1 ]