Top 100 Swimwear in Toowoomba

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Top 100 Swimwear in Toowoomba
  • Find Swimwear ads in Toowoomba. Buy and sell
    almost anything on icracker classifieds.
  • Free, local, classifieds, classified Ads,
    icracker, icracker.com.au, Toowoomba, Swimwear,
    classes, real estate, babysitter, dog, cat,
    shared rooms, pets, rental, apartments, apartment
    for rent, jobs, resume, cars, housing, furniture,
    personals, services, events, appliances
    marketplace, private, for free, search,
    findhttps//toowoomba.icracker.com.au/clothing-jew
    ellery/swimwear

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SWIMWEAR
  • A swimsuit is an item of clothing designed to be
    worn by people engaging in a water-based activity
    or water sports, such as swimming, diving and
    surfing, or sun-orientated activities, such as
    sun bathing. Different types may be worn by men,
    women, and children. A swimsuit can be described
    by various names, some of which are used only in
    particular locations, including swimwear, bathing
    suit, swimming costume, bathing costume, swimming
    suit, swimmers, swimming togs, bathers, cossie
    (short for "costume"), or swimming trunks for
    men, besides others.SWIMWEAR

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MATERIALS
  • Rayon began to be used in the 1920s in the
    manufacture of tight-fitting swimsuits, but its
    durability, especially when wet, proved
    problematic, with jersey and silk also sometimes
    being used.
  • In the 1930s, new materials were being developed
    and used in swimwear, particularly latex and
    nylon, and swimsuits gradually began hugging the
    body, especially women's swimsuits.
  • Some companies have started to focus on recycled
    materials for their swimwear. They are working
    with companies that transform fishnets, nylon
    waste, and recovered plastic from shorelines,
    waterways and coastal communities into textile
    components.

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SWIMSUIT STYLES
  • In Western culture, men's swimsuit styles include
    boardshorts, jammers, swim trunks, briefs AKA
    "speedos", thongs, and g-strings, in order of
    decreasing lower body coverage, and women's
    swimsuits include one-piece, bikinis, or thongs.
    While they go through many trends in pattern,
    length, and cut, there is not much modification
    to the original variety of suit. A recent
    innovation is the burqini, favored by some Muslim
    women, which covers the whole body and head (but
    not face) in a manner similar to a diver's
    wetsuit. These are an updated version of
    full-body swimwear, which has been available for
    centuries, but conforms with Islam's traditional
    emphasis on modest dress. In Egypt, the term
    "Sharia swimsuit" is used to describe full-body
    swimwear.

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BODY COVERAGE
  • Swimsuits can be skin-tight or loose-fitting.
    They are often lined with another layer of fabric
    if the outer fabric becomes transparent when wet.
  • Swimsuits range from designs that almost
    completely cover the body to designs that expose
    almost all of the body. The choice of swimsuit
    will depend on personal and community standards
    of modesty and on considerations such as how much
    or how little sun protection is desired, and
    prevailing fashions. Almost all swimsuits cover
    the genitals and pubic hair, while most except
    thongs or g-string (also called Brazilians) cover
    much or all of the buttocks.
  • Most swimsuits in western culture leave at least
    the head, shoulders, arms, and lower part of the
    leg (below the knee) exposed. Women's swimsuits
    generally cover at least the areola and bottom
    half of the breasts.
  • Both men and women may sometimes wear swimsuits
    covering more of the body when swimming in cold
    water (see also wetsuit and dry suit). In colder
    temperatures, swimsuits are needed to conserve
    body heat and protect the body core from
    hypothermia.

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