
Swimsuit
A swimsuit, bathing suit or swimming costume is an item of clothing designed to be worn for swimming. In New Zealand English and some areas of Australian English, swimsuits are usually called togs. This term is less common in other parts of the Commonwealth where it can also refer to clothes in general. Swimsuits can be skin-tight or loosely fitting and range from garments designed to preserve as much modesty as possible to garments designed to reveal as much of the body as possible without actual nudity. They are often lined with a fabric that prevents them from becoming transparent when wet.
Contents

o 1.1 Women's swimsuits
+ 1.1.1 One-piece swimsuits
+ 1.1.2 Two-piece swimsuits
+ 1.1.3 Swim Suit for Muslim women
o 1.2 Men's swimsuits or Swimming trunks
o 1.3 Competitive Swimwear
+ 1.3.1 Relation to Science
* 2 History
* 3 See also
* 4 External links
Swimsuits types and styles
A jammer-style suit (left) next to a speedo-style suit (right)
A jammer-style suit (left) next to a speedo-style suit (right)
Swimsuits are designed to cover at least the genitals and in most cultures women's breasts. Men's swimsuit styles are swimming trunks such as shorts, boardshorts, jammers, speedo-style briefs, thongs, g-strings or bikini. Women's swimsuits are generally either one-pieces, bikinis or thongs. The most recent innovation is the burqini, a more modest garment designed for Muslim women; it covers the whole body and head (but not face) in a manner similar to a diver's wetsuit.

A U.S. Marine in Jammers
A U.S. Marine in Jammers

Swimming without a bathing suit is a form of social nudity. Special nude beaches may be reserved for nude sunbathing and swimming. Swimming in the nude is also known by the slang term "skinny-dipping". As an alternative to a bathing suit some people use their trousers, underpants or T-shirt as a make-shift swimsuit. At beaches norms for this tend to be more relaxed than at swimming pools, which tend not to permit this because underwear is unlined, may become translucent, and may be perceived as unclean.

Women's swimsuits
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