Thursday, August 25, 2011

Swimwear Women



Swimsuits are actually a young invention. In ancient Rome and Greece, swimming activities are commonly performed in the nude. And this continued for some time, at least for men. The women started their own clothing in the United Kingdom from the mid 17th century, but it was not until the mid 19th century as swimming naked for both sexes were banned in the UK. Today, there are plenty of options when it comes to bathing suits for women. Ranging from very revealing string bikinis swimwear modest one piece. We will examine two of the most popular swimwear for women today.

Bikini

The bikini was invented very early. They were invented in the fifties by a French engineer (among others). This type of swimwear for women named after Bikini Atoll, which was the nuclear test site during World War 2. The bikini has become so popular that it quickly became the main form of swimwear for women. It also facilitated the emergence of the hair industry shine. This is a bathing suit two-piece cover for the crotch area of ​​buttocks and breasts. This is the shirt of your choice especially for those who wish to submit your form. From the beginning of its use has grown to become the preferred shirt ladies in the world today. Bikini alone accounts for almost one billion dollars in annual sales.

However, there is evidence that the first bikinis invented by the Romans or Greeks. Works of art depicting women and goddesses of ancient wear bikinis have been found in Sicily and Pompeii. Due to its popularity, there are many variations on the market today. These include the tankini, bandeau bikini and topless.

Swimsuits One Piece

Before there was the bikini, there was a costume room. In fact, the early 20th century ladies century, all the late 19th century (and men) was a dress shirts of any kind. Considered smaller than the varieties they were showing the most popular types up bikinis took to the stage. They were made of fabric and used for sport skirts, which were designed to hide the thighs. With the invention of lycra, almost all of one piece is a blend of nylon and lycra, when they were very flexible and inexpensive.

They are the shirts of choice for all water sports like swimming, water polo, synchronized swimming and diving. Technological advances have replaced the standard one-piece full body suits made of materials that offer less resistance underwater. Today, there are some varieties commonly sold as a hedge, is halter (single strap around the neck) are suitable tank (the most common, double clamp) and the band style costumes (without belt).


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