One-Piece Bathing Suits
Posted: Friday, January 27, 2006
by Jimmy Sturo
There are different types, styles, designs and variants of one-piece bathing suits such as monokinis, string bodies, sling bikinis, and halter-necks. Most of them are modifications of the two-piece Bikini bathing suit that came out in the 1940s. New styles of one-piece bathing suits are still growing in popularity.
Possibly the most common form of one-piece bathing suit is the tank suit. The term “tank" evolved from “swimming tank" – the old name for swimming pool. The tank suit has given way to the development of the ever popular tank top, and the tankini – a bathing suit consisting of a tank top and the bottom piece of the bikini.
The monokini was designed by an Austrian named Rudi Gernreich in 1967. It is a one-piece, topless bathing suit for women consisting of only the lower piece of the bikini. Gernreich took the term from “mono"-indicating single or one, and is another variant of the original two-piece bikini bathing suit. The term may also be used to refer to other one-piece swimsuits such as a sling bikini.
Other forms of one-piece bathing suits for women include string bodys, halter-necks, maillots, tank suits, plunge fronts and pretzel suits.
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Top-level comments on this article: (2 total)Are there men's one piece swimsuits availabe?
I would also like to know. Are there men's one piece swimsuits available?(in a maillot or tanksuit/bodysuit style)
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