What is the development history of swimsuit?
Swimsuits mostly refer to women’s special clothes for swimming, and there are also men’s swimsuits. Swimsuits are different from gymnastics. Generally, swimsuits will not sink when immersed in water. Swimsuits are generally made of textiles that do not sag or bulge when exposed to water.
Men’s briefs are more sexy and suitable for young men. Boxer swimming trunks are more comfortable to wear.
Swimwear There are variations in one-piece, two-piece, and three-point (bikini) styles. The original swimsuit was close to the body, and the three-point swimsuit that covered most of the body was divided. At the beginning of the 20th century, men’s swimwear began to wear shorts without a top. After the First World War, the leotard swimsuits worn by women became popular in France, and other swimsuits were gradually eliminated. Beginning in 1935, women began to wear a two-piece swimsuit made up of bras and shorts.
On July 18, 1946, the bikini covered the breasts with a bra, and his back was almost exposed except for the rope. The crotch of the briefs was lifted up as much as possible, exposing the hips and legs to the greatest extent. It has a simple structure, small and exquisite, the fabric used is less than 30 inches, and it can be rolled into a match box. The swimsuit is made of fabrics printed with newspaper content.
In 1947, bikinis became popular, driving the development of swimwear in a new direction. Modern swimwear surpasses the past in terms of color, style, and material, forming a new trend of multi-color, multi-style and high-quality swimwear.