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  2. History of competitive swimwear - Wikipedia

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    The suits were complemented by bras and bikini-style briefs as they became transparent when wet. Women's coaches were rare at early Olympics, and to further reduce the chances of harassment women were accompanied by chaperones. [4] Even men wore one-piece swimsuits covering the body from hips to shoulders up to the 1940s. [5]

  3. List of textile best times in swimming - Wikipedia

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    Many of the world records in swimming were established by swimmers wearing bodysuits or suits made of polyurethane or other non-textile materials allowed in the race pool from February 2008 until December 2009. These suits seemed to improve the performance for top athletes, especially those with larger physiques.

  4. Bodysuit - Wikipedia

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    A bodysuit may have sleeves and varying shoulder strap and collar. Bodysuits can be made from a number of fabrics, including cotton, lace, nylon, etc. In general, textile bodysuits include expandable fiber such as spandex for a better fit to the shape of the body. A bodysuit is normally worn with trousers or a skirt. The top, torso part may act ...

  5. History of swimwear - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Popular beach resorts were commonly equipped with bathing machines designed to avoid the exposure of people in swimsuits, especially to people of the opposite sex. In the United States, beauty pageants of women in bathing costumes became popular from the 1880s. However, such events were not regarded as respectable.

  6. 1990s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    From 1991 on, sports bras, hoodies, shortalls, leotards and bodysuits worn as tops with jeans, a sweatshirt over a turtleneck with jeans rolled up to show off their slouch socks were popular with young girls, teens, college girls, and young women in the UK and Europe.

  7. Shop the 17 Most Flattering Bodysuits That Are Surprisingly ...

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    In theory, we love the idea of a bodysuit — a form-fitting top that we can team with high-waisted pants and skirts? Yes, please. Some of these styles even suck you in like shapewear!

  8. Competitive swimwear - Wikipedia

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    As of 24 August 2009, 93 world records had been broken by swimmers wearing a LZR Racer, [13] and 33 of the first 36 Olympic medals have been won wearing it. [14] In 2009, FINA rules and regulations were altered, effective from 1 January 2010. Suits made with polyurethane were banned because they made athletes more buoyant.

  9. Catsuit - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Originally, they were called bodysuits. The origin of the name is unknown; it may refer to a slinky, catlike aspect given the wearer by some versions. [4] It may also relate to the association with antiheroine Catwoman whose costume from the 1950s onward is a modified catsuit. [5]