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  2. XTG Extreme Game - Wikipedia

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    XTG Extreme Game is a Spanish men's and women's swimwear and underwear manufacturer from Gran Canaria, one of the Canary Islands. XTG also expanded its product line to other clothing including leisurewear, sportswear and accessories.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Upgrade Your Instagram Grid With These 30 Designer Swimsuit ...

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    Whether you’re taking swimsuit photos in your living room or lying poolside, you need these luxury swimwear brands in your 2024 vacation rotation. Upgrade Your Instagram Grid With These 30 ...

  5. Bikini variants - Wikipedia

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    Micro bikini designs for men were introduced at the end of the 1960s consisting of briefs that barely covered the coccyx and the pubic hair. [33] These micro bikinis for men have continued to be popular in Brazil, particularly in Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro. [34] Women's micro bikinis first appeared in the 1970s. [30]

  6. The 17 Best Swimsuits for Big Boobs, from Skimpy Bikinis to ...

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    1. RAQ Multi-Way Top and ’90s Brief. Best Minimalist Suit. RAQ makes swimwear exclusively for the DD cup and up crowd, and the Multi-Way top is its best-selling bikini.

  7. Arena (swimwear) - Wikipedia

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    A drag suit designed by Arena.. Arena was created in 1973 by Horst Dassler, son of Adidas founder Adolf Dassler, [3] in order to manufacture competitive swimwear.The idea of producing sportswear came up to Dassler after the astounding performance of swimmer Mark Spitz at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, where he won seven gold medals.