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    Get extra support when you rock this stunning two-piece. The halter neck top features cute draping and a chic cut-out while the bottom has stretchy ruching. Pros: Flattering. Stretchy. Comes in 18 ...

  4. Bikini - Wikipedia

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    The tankini is a swimsuit combining a tank top and a bikini bottom. [ 158 ] [ 178 ] [ 179 ] Tankinis can be made of spandex -and-cotton or Lycra -and-nylon. [ 180 ] Designer Anne Cole , the US swimwear mogul, was the originator of this style in 1998.

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    A person wearing a tankini. The tankini is a bathing suit combining a tank top , mostly made of spandex-and-cotton or Lycra-and-nylon, and a bikini bottom introduced in the late 1990s. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] This type of swimwear is considered by some to provide the coverage of a one-piece suit with the convenience of a two-piece suit, as the entire ...

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    Bandeau bikini with halter strap. The bandeau emerged as the top part of a two-piece swimsuit during the 1940s. In the 1950s the bandeau incorporated foundation so as to structure the contours of the body, while still retaining a relatively simple circle or band shape, emphasizing the bare midriff.

  7. Halterneck - Wikipedia

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    Halterneck is a style of women's clothing strap that runs from the front of the garment around the back of the neck, generally leaving the upper back uncovered. [1] The name comes from livestock halters. [2] The word "halter" is of Germanic origin and means "holder" or "that which holds". [3].