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    Hotouch Crochet Lace Swimsuit Cover-Up. $20 with Prime. ... It's a maxi dress/cover-up combo! From delicate florals to powerful solids, this loose-fitting number comes in over 40 colors and prints ...

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    17 Swim Cover-Ups You Can Wear With or Without a Swimsuit 1. Spaghetti Strapped: This double spaghetti strap top looks like a short dress, but it’s opaque and you can’t see through it – just ...

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    Supportive in every sense of the word, this fully-lined Smismivo Tummy-Control One-Piece Swimsuit is designed for women of all shapes and ages. The ultra-flattering, adjustable halter cut and ...

  5. Sling swimsuit - Wikipedia

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    Usually, a sling swimsuit comprises a bikini bottom of any style, with side straps extending upwards to cover the breasts, then going over the shoulders and behind the neck or extending down the back. The sling swimsuit leaves the sides of the torso uncovered, while covering the nipples and pubic area.

  6. Swimsuit - Wikipedia

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    Also in 1964, Babette March became the first Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover model. [48] [49] [50] She was on the swimsuit issue cover of the January 20, 1964, issue. [51] In the 1980s the thong or "tanga" came out of Brazil, said to have been inspired by traditional garments of native tribes in the Amazon. However, the one-piece suit ...

  7. Arena X-Glide - Wikipedia

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    The new policy states that men's swimsuits may maximally cover the area from the waist to the knee, and women's counterparts from the shoulder to the knee. They also ruled that the fabric used must be a textile (i.e. woven rather than a foil). The new regulations took effect in January 2010.