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  2. 17 Best Bathing Suits to Make Your Booty Look Great - AOL

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    Our Top Highlights: Chic side cutouts. Ruched detailing. Pros: Unique design. Matches with most tops. Cons: Shoppers say these bottoms run small and suggest ordering a size up

  3. 19 Best Bathing Suit Bottoms to Lift and Shape the Booty

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    These Tommy Bahama bikini bottoms offers full coverage with a hint of ruching — $60 at Nordstrom! 11. These La Blanca bottoms are perfect for those who prefer a trendy hipster fit — $61 at ...

  4. 17 Best Bathing Suit Bottoms to Lift and Shape the Booty

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    While shopping for pants, skirts or dresses, we always make sure our new garments accomplish one task: looking as good in the back as they do in the front. This specifically applies to the booty area!

  5. List of swimwear brands - Wikipedia

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  6. 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]

  7. High-technology swimwear - Wikipedia

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    The high-technology suits used in competition are no longer able to have zippers or other types of fastening. [8] A large change found in the FINA regulations is the regulations in the design of the suit. Unlike the body suits seen in the 2008 Olympics, men's suits cannot extend above the navel or below the knee.