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  2. 17 of Our Absolute Favorite Swimsuits With Padding

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    Some swimsuits have pads built in, while others offer removable cups — which is nice too! We’ve picked out 17 one-pieces and two-pieces below, all with padding a 17 of Our Absolute Favorite ...

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    Plus, the removable padding provides optional push-up support. At an affordable price and with 31 colors to choose from, it doesn’t get much better than this halter swimsuit. Pros:

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    Here’s how to make shopping for a new bathing suit a fun adventure rather than a humbling bummer: Skip the shops and order online, with a little help from our flattering swimsuits edit. We’ve ...

  5. Speedo - Wikipedia

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    Speedo International Limited is an Australian-British distributor of swimwear and swim-related accessories based in Nottingham, England. Founded in Sydney , Australia in 1914 by Alexander MacRae , a Scottish emigrant, the company is now a subsidiary of the British Pentland Group .

  6. Lining (sewing) - Wikipedia

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    Russian opera singer Feodor Chaliapin in a fur-lined coat.Portrait by Boris Kustodiyev (Portrait of Chaliapin), 1921.. In sewing and tailoring, a lining is an inner layer of fabric, fur, or other material inserted into clothing, hats, luggage, curtains, handbags and similar items.

  7. Catalina Swimwear - Wikipedia

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    Catalina is a brand of women's swimwear. It was once one of the oldest clothing manufacturers in California. Their history began in 1907, as Bentz Knitting Mills, a small manufacturer of underwear and sweaters. The name was changed to Pacific Knitting Mills in 1912, accompanied by the introduction of swimwear to their existing knit lines.