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The Tankini is a bathing suit combining a tank top, mostly made of spandex-and-cotton or Lycra-and-nylon, and a bikini bottom introduced in the late 1990s.
This type of swimwear is considered by some to provide modesty closer
to a one-piece suit with the convenience of a two-piece suit, as the
entire suit need not be removed in order to use a toilet. Tankinis https://www.honeyrose.co.nz/pages/tankini
come
in a variety of styles, colors and shapes, some include features such as
integrated push-up bras. It is particularly popular as children's
beachwear, and athletic outfit good enough for a triathlon. According to
Katherine Betts, Vogue's
fashion-news director, this amphibious sportswear for sand or sea lets
users go rafting, play volleyball and swim without worrying about losing
their top. A tank top consists of a sleeveless shirt with low neck and different shoulder straps width. It is named after tank suits, one-piece bathing costumes of the 1920s worn in tanks or swimming pools. The upper garment is worn either by men or women, having a greater variety of models available for women.
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Monday, 26 June 2017
History of the Tankini
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