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  3. Swimsuit - Wikipedia

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    Most swimsuits in western culture leave at least the head, shoulders, arms, and lower part of the leg (below the knee) exposed. Women's swimsuits generally cover at least the areola and bottom half of the breasts. Both men and women may sometimes wear swimsuits covering more of the body when swimming in cold water (see also wetsuit and dry suit ...

  4. Boardshorts - Wikipedia

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    This is designed to be a secure place to carry a car key, house key, or hotel key card while in the water. Boardshorts traditionally have no lining, unlike traditional swim shorts. Boardshorts are normally longer than many shorts or form-fitting speedo styles of swimwear, and often (other than the waist) they have a loose or baggy appearance ...

  5. 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

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  7. Dolfin Swimwear - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, the company expanded into the competitive swimwear market and began manufacturing nylon swimsuits for racing under the brand name Dolfin - named for its association with the aquatic mammal. [2] In the 1960s, Dolfin introduced a line of track uniforms made out of the nylon/tricot fabric the company used in its swimsuits at the time.