It's that time again and we just got in some amazing retro style swimsuits. Here's a little history of swimwear:
1900s:
By the end of the 19th century people were flocking to the oceanside beaches for popular seaside activities such as swimming, surf bathing, and diving. The clumsy Victorian-style bathing costumes were becoming burdensome. A need for a new style bathing suits that retained modesty but was free enough to allow the young lady to engage in swimming was obvious.
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1920s:
By the early 1920s women’s bathing suits were reduced to a one piece garment with a long top that covered shorts. Though matching stockings were still worn, vintage swimwear began to shrink and more and more flesh was exposed from the bottom of the trunks to the tops of the stockings. By the mid-1920s Vogue magazine was telling its readers that “the newest thing for the sea is a jersey bathing suit as near a maillot as the unwritten law will permit.”
Sources:
http://www.victoriana.com/library/Beach/FashionableBathingSuits.htm
http://www.instyle.com/fashion/history-of-swimsuits-evolution-bathing-suits#1309846
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