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  2. Swim briefs - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of jammer and swim brief types of swim suits. The most common racing suit styles are 1.5 inch to 3 inch paneled briefs (as measured by the height and length of the suit's side panel). The racing suit's main function is to reduce the drag of an athlete in water, thus improving his time.

  3. List of swimwear brands - Wikipedia

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    Venus Swimwear: 1984 United States Victoria's Secret: 1977 United States Vilebrequin: 1971 France Volcom: 1991 United States Watersun Swimwear: 1955 Australia Wicked Weasel: 1994 Australia XTG Extreme Game: 1987 Spain Yandy.com: 2007 United States Zoggs: 1992 Australia Zoke: 1996 China

  4. Watersun Swimwear - Wikipedia

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    Established in the mid-1950s, Watersun has been synonymous with the Australian way of life in terms of Swimwear and Beach Fashions for nearing half a century. Its trademark Graphic Glamour Swimsuit Designs of the '60s, '70s and '80s were recently displayed in the Australian National Maritime Museum which paid tribute to the History of ...

  5. Clothing sizes - Wikipedia

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    BS 3666:1982 Specification for size designation of women's wear; BS 6185:1982 Specification for size designation of men's wear; BS 3666:1982, the standard for women's clothing, is rarely followed by manufacturers as it defines sizes in terms of hip and bust measurements only within a limited range.

  6. Way Funky - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 2002 by Duncan McLean, [1] and specializes in colorful chlorine resistant sports swimwear. The company also produces competitive swimwear approved by FINA. [2] Way Funky manages three distinct brands of swimwear: Funkita for ladies, girls and toddlers; Funky Trunks for men, boys and toddlers; and Kiargo, a separate fashion ...

  7. aussieBum - Wikipedia

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    aussieBum is an Australian men's swimwear and underwear manufacturer. Initially manufactured in Sydney's inner west, a growing number of aussieBum products were later manufactured overseas in China, [1] Bangladesh, [2] Thailand, [3] and Vietnam. [4]