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  2. 19 One-Piece Swimsuits That Will Make You Ditch Your Bikinis

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    If you want to make a dramatic statement with your bathing suit, this SweatyRocks one-piece has a plunging neckline and strappy details that look absolutely stunning! 11.

  3. One-piece swimsuit - Wikipedia

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    Kellerman marketed these bathing suits and the style came to be known as "the Annette Kellerman". The one-piece swimsuit became accepted swimsuit attire for women in parts of Europe by 1910, [3] and other places, and was the authorised attire for women's swimming at the 1912 Summer Olympics, the first at which women competed.

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    1. Tempt Me Women One Piece Swimsuit High Neck Plunge Mesh Ruched Monokini Swimwear. Best One-Piece Swimsuit on Amazon. Why We Love It: 38 colors. Flatters a wide range of figures

  5. 15 Best One-Piece Bathing Suits to Flatter Larger Busts - AOL

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    Finding a bathing suit that fits is already a challenge, but finding a one-piece bathing suit that fits bigger busts is an even taller task. Searching for a swimsuit that adequately supports ...

  6. Maillot - Wikipedia

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    In addition to describing women's one-piece swimsuits, the word maillot has also been used to refer to tights or leotards made of stretchable, jersey fabric, generally used for dance or gymnastics. The term maillot was first used to describe tight-fitting, one-piece swimsuits in the 1920s, as these swimsuits had been manufactured from a similar ...

  7. Rose Marie Reid - Wikipedia

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    She was also the first designer to introduce dress sizes in swimwear, designing swimwear for multiple sizes and types of bodies, rather than just producing one standard size. [1] Reid filed for a U.S. patent in 1950 for a one-piece bathing suit using elastic fabric that lacked buttons. [5]

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