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

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    How I Vetted the Most Comfortable Bathing Suits All of the below swimsuits come recommended by PureWow editors and readers who’ve worn them at the beach or pool (or both) numerous times and can ...

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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

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    Get the CUPSHE Cutout Criss Cross Bathing Suit for just $35 at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, March 22, 2024, but are subject to change. Zuvebamyo Two-Piece ...

  5. Swimsuit - Wikipedia

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    The men's swim suit, a rather form-fitting wool garment with long sleeves and legs similar to long underwear, was developed and would change little for a century. In the 19th century, the woman's double suit was common, comprising a gown from shoulder to knees plus a set of trousers with leggings going down to the ankles.

  6. 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]

  7. History of swimwear - Wikipedia

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    Jantzen Knitting Mills, a manufacturer of sweaters, coined the term "swim suit" in 1915 and introduced the Red Diving Girl swimwear line. [10] The first annual bathing-suit day at New York's Madison Square Garden in 1916 was a landmark. [11] The swimsuit apron, a design for early swimwear, disappeared by 1918, leaving a tunic covering the ...