http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bikini
That link may be able to help you out.
Usually, it depends on where you get the bikini. For example, I buy mine from http://www.sexybikinishoppe.com/ and they're made from Italian Lycra, a delicate fabric.
I'm not sure what material but for big competitions like state, sectionals, conference.... i'd get a fastskin suit... or a blueseventy if its not banned by your swimming organization. maybe a speedo LZR
Children's swimwear is usually made out of materials such as polyester, cotton, nylon and spandex. It is the same materials that swimsuits for men and women are made out of.
mostly nylon
They are usually nylon
Concrete
China
they dressed in bikinis made of raw meat
they wear fur bikinis made from polar bears
One site to find plus size bikinis is loveyourpeaches.com. The site offers custom made plus sized bikinis, all at a low price. Pieces are offered as separates, allowing the customer to mix and match styles.
Modern bikinis were invented by Louis Reard in 1946. He was a french engineer, and it was made in Paris. However, there is artwork dating back to ancient Greece where the goddess Venus was depicted in a bikini.
yes they did. women would wear them every day was regular clothes.
One can find pictures of bikinis on Google Images. One can also find pictures of bikinis at the websites of Target, Walmart, Kohl's, Forever 21, and other stores that sell bikinis.
La Rouge Bikinis website contains an entire catalog of the their bikinis, a blog, celebrity sightings in La Rogue bikinis, and upcoming events. It also contains information around how the company was founded.
One can find photos of bikinis at the website of any shop that sells bikinis. One can also find such pictures at stock photo websites, such as Shutter Stock.
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Sugarchilli Bras and Bikinis sell sets that have matching bikini skirts. They're at www.sugarchilli.com.au
Bikinis for larger women can be bought from many different stores. Some examples of stores that offer larger sized bikinis include Pronto, Lane Bryant, and Kohl's.