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  2. These Are the 13 Most Comfortable Bathing Suits PureWow ... - AOL

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    Rather than struggle through the ordeal of ordering multiple suits from multiple brands to test them all out, I set out to do the heavy lifting for you by tracking down the most comfortable ...

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    Check out which bathing suits for smaller busts made the cut — and shop them all below! 15 Best Bathing Suits for Smaller Busts Best Basic Push-Up Top: Smart & Sexy Push-up Halter Bikini Top

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 14 January 2025. Clothes worn under other clothes For other uses, see Underwear (disambiguation). "Intimate apparel" redirects here. For the play, see Intimate Apparel (play). Boxer shorts and boxer briefs Panties or knickers Underwear, underclothing, or undergarments are items of clothing worn beneath ...

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  6. Bikini variants - Wikipedia

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    Like all swimsuits, the monokini bottom portion of the swimsuit can vary in cut. Some have g-string style backs, while others provide full coverage of the rear. The bottom of the monokini may be high cut, reaching to the waist, with high cut legs, or may be a much lower cut, exposing the belly button.

  7. Sling swimsuit - Wikipedia

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    Suspender-like straps running between the breasts and around the neck that held the suit up were introduced in the mainstream in 1994. News reports said that within a week of putting the suit on their racks, New York's major stores had sold 150. By season's end, the tally sold was over 3000, at a cost of $24 a suit. [8]