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  2. 19 One-Piece Swimsuits That Will Make You Ditch Your Bikinis

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    One-piece bathing suits can’t be overlooked. Many shoppers are fully loyal to two-piece bikinis, but there are plenty of one-piece styles that might change your mind! ... women's sneakers ...

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    1. Tempt Me Women One Piece Swimsuit High Neck Plunge Mesh Ruched Monokini Swimwear. Best One-Piece Swimsuit on Amazon. Why We Love It: 38 colors. Flatters a wide range of figures

  4. One-piece swimsuit - Wikipedia

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    A one-piece swimsuit most commonly refers to swimwear worn primarily by women and girls when swimming in the sea or in a swimming pool, playing water polo, or for any activity in the sun, such as sun bathing. Today, the one-piece swimsuit is usually a skin-tight garment that covers the torso, although some designs expose the back or upper chest.

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    One shopper gushed, “The way this bathing suit snatched my waist I immediately ordered it in another color!!!” 7. A belted swimsuit delivers style and stomach shaping at the same time.

  6. Bikini variants - Wikipedia

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    A monokini, more commonly referred to as a topless swimsuit and sometimes referred to as a unikini, is a women's one-piece swimsuit equivalent to the lower half of a bikini. [18] [19] [20] In 1964, Rudi Gernreich, an Austrian fashion designer, designed the original monokini in the US. [21]

  7. Annette Kellerman - Wikipedia

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    Kellermann advocated for the right of women to wear a one-piece bathing suit, which was controversial at the time. [10] According to an Australian magazine, "In the early 1900s, women were expected to wear cumbersome dress and pantaloon combinations when swimming."