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  2. Wetsuit - Wikipedia

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    A full suit or steamer [40] covers the torso and the full length of the arms and legs. Some versions come with sleeves the length of a standard t-shirt and known as a short-sleeved steamer. Some versions come with sleeves the length of a standard t-shirt and known as a short-sleeved steamer.

  3. O'Neill (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Jack O'Neill was one of the originators of the use of neoprene for wetsuits. [2] [3] [4] O'Neill was a pioneering retailer of surfwear [3] and also sells lifestyle apparel and snow sports-related apparel. In May 2007 the ownership of the brand was sold to Sisco Textiles N.V., a holding company headquartered in Luxembourg.

  4. Quiksilver - Wikipedia

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    Quiksilver manufactures and sells a wide range of products that include sportswear , clothing (T-shirts, polo shirts, flannels, jackets, hoodies, pants, shorts), footwear (sneakers, sandals), and accessories (hats, backpacks, and wallets). The company also produces a line of apparel for young women, under the Roxy brand.

  5. The 15 Best Cooling Shirts You Need to Survive a Sweaty Summer

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    PureWow commerce director Nicole Briese calls this shirt dress “the perfect beach shirt personified.” It’s easy to see why: The high-low hem, breezy fabric, smart buttons and sharp collar ...

  6. Diving suit - Wikipedia

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    A diving suit is a garment or device designed to protect a diver from the underwater environment.A diving suit may also incorporate a breathing gas supply (such as for a standard diving dress or atmospheric diving suit), [1] but in most cases the term applies only to the environmental protective covering worn by the diver.

  7. Neoprene - Wikipedia

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    Neoprene is a popular material in making protective clothing for aquatic activities. Foamed neoprene is commonly used to make fly fishing waders, wetsuits, and drysuits as it provides excellent insulation against cold. The foam is quite buoyant, and divers compensate for this by wearing weights. [24]

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