What can be a better way to welcome and commemorate the arrival of summer than by enjoying the swimming at beaches and water parks with creative swimming costume cookie cutter on your body? All of us connect swimwear with the sexiness, oomph factor, or some hot babes roaming all around the beaches in minuscule costumes. However, wearing such stuff is not a cup of tea for every one. In nineteenth century men used to bath in trunks or they bathed nude. By the end of nineteenth century, ocean pools insisted men to wear trunks. In nineteenth century fashionable swimming costumes, for women involved as much as ten yard of material and undoubtedly they were not premeditated for swimming.
By the 1900,
swimming costumes which were neck-to knee were preferred for men's competitive swimming. Women used to wear analogous unisex costumes for competitive swimming. These costumes were made in either silk or wool, which both stick and hug the body while they are wet. Swimming costumes, white in color become transparent when wet, and were looked upon as indecent and hence dark colors were favored. Later on Australia’s Annette Kellerman popularized 1-piece swimming costumes for women.
Later more women switched over to two-piece bathing costumes that included brief bikinis. Use of Lycra by swimwear manufacturers fashioned tight fitting, instead of saggy swimming costumes. It is not just about the size of the body, but what matters most is one’s comfort quotient while slipping into a swimwear at open spaces like beach. Your face expressions and body language says it all. So it’s not necessary to wear miniature stuff, if you are a water baby you can go for swimming costumes like
leg swimwear or cover-up swimwear, which has loads of modesty attached to it as it covers the entire body. Such
cover up swimming costumes that covers the body from neck to ankle is also perfect for those having sensitivity for salty sea water. So what if you cannot wear two-piece bikini like Jenniffer Aniston or Halle Berry, you can at-least have all the amusement in water.
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