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  2. The 10 Best Kids’ Swimsuit Brands, All Vetted by ... - AOL

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    Parents shopping for a swimsuit are often looking for three key features: fit, sun protection and, of course, style. Kids have major preferences after all—they span the gamut from patterns to color

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    Whether you’re looking for a one-piece, two-piece, monokini or tankini, there are pages and pages of options. But so many options can be a mixed bag; just like on Instagram, losing track of time ...

  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.

  5. Swimsuit - Wikipedia

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    (also known as two piece) One piece covers the breasts and stomach (like a tank top), the other the crotch and buttocks. Anne Cole (1926–2017), [20] the founder of the brand Anne Cole named after her, was the woman who invented the tankini in 1998. [21] Tank top and pants: Tank top covering pants prevents water parachuting pants off.

  6. The 25 Best One-Piece Swimsuits for Summer - AOL

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    Shop the best one-piece swimsuits to wear in summer 2023, including one-shoulder silhouettes, wide straps, ruching, eco-fabric, romantic detailing, and more.

  7. Jantzen - Wikipedia

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    Jantzen is a brand of swimwear that was established in 1916 and first appeared in the city of Portland, Oregon, United States.The brand name later replaced the name of the parent company that manufactured the branded products.