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The first bathing suits for women were made of colored cotton print a la carte. They were decorated with numerous frills, which were meant to hide the details of the woman's silhouette. The suit was accompanied by black bathing stockings. Bathing suits stopped being a luxury at the end of the XIX century, when France and the US started manufacturing them. However, the first of "mass consumption bathing suits" had a considerable drawback: it was made of wool. When wet it could weigh up to ten kilos. Swimming in such a bathing suit was very difficult, especially for women. That is why it was common to see ladies and gentlemen walking along the beach and conversing at resorts. As a result holiday romance became popular. Just a fact. Many historians consider August 1825 to be the date of designing a bathing suit, when a duchess tried swimming without shoes, which was considered a challenge at that time. |
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