Women Swimming Suits

Women swimming suits are on the market starting in spring and continuing long into summer. Some magazines also provide pictorial displays of women’s swimwear in winter when hyping vacations in places like Hawaii, the Barbados and other hot places. Women’s swimwear, basically, comes in two different types: a one-piece suit or maillot and a two-piece suit. A maillot is the familiar one-piece ladies swimwear worn throughout the last century with minor and major variations. A one-piece swimsuit for women may have a skirt a tank bottom or the usual pear shaped bottom. You can purchase a maillot swimsuit for women with a low-cut or high back. It can have almost no back at all, held together by a single string. In the 1980s, you could buy one-piece women’s bathing suits that allowed you to be covered and tan at the same time. Currently, you can purchase similar women’s swim wear that becomes sheer when wet.

Two-piece swim wear also come in variations. The modest two-piece Annette Funicello wore in “Beach Blanket Bingo” and other beach movies contrasts to the daring string and thong bikinis of today. Some beautiful women in swimsuits carry off the racy look of newer bikinis; other cannot. In Brazil, women in swimsuits often appear as if they were wearing nothing at all. You can say the same thing about various female celebrities in swimsuits gracing the pages of fashion magazines and the Sports Illustrated Swim Suit Edition.

Some women never feel comfortable in bikinis. For them, women’s swimsuits are the traditional one-piece or even a tankini. They avoid the high legs of the French look from the 1980s and do not think of wearing Rudi Geinrich’s Brazilian thong from 1977. They stick with the traditional and, for them, comfortable one-piece.

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For a plus size individual buying a women’s swimsuit used to be a nightmare. Today, there are a variety of ladies swimsuits designed to meet the full-figure needs of a larger woman. The designers strive for fashion while including such flattering and helpful additions as control panels and extra lift. These designers are determined that even plus size women in a swim suit will feel comfortable, beautiful and fashionable.

Athletic women in swimsuits are a different matter. In the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games, the German team appeared in a full-body suit. This caused an uproar. Today, Speedo manufactures “Fastkin” a shark-like material that clings to your body and cuts through water. In swimming, less resistance means a better performance; the closer the fit, the less time on the clock.

Whether the advertisements feature black women in swimsuits or large women in bathing suits, fashion designers provide swimmers with a wide selection.

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