Swimsuits have existed in various forms for hundreds of years and evolved significantly over time. The swimming suit doesn't really have one inventor, but rather a variety of people who have changed and shaped it throughout the years. The swimsuit was popularized in the early 1900s when people stopped being frightened of the water and began to believe in the positive benefits of swimming.
Swim is the first, and suit is the second.
First you go to Swimming pool. You will see a locker on you right (its a brown door) then go in. You will see a swimsuit on your left side.
the first bathing suit was invented by a variety of people
Swimsuit is a noun.
2003
If the question refers to the swimsuit, it was named after the Bikini atoll in the Marshall Islands chain, Pacific Ocean, where the H-bomb was tested in 1946. The swimsuit was invented at the same time that the atomic tests were going on. The origin of the island's name is unknown to this contributor, but it is probably a Polynesian word.
The concept of a suit made especially for bathing did not appear until the 18th century. In the 1920s, Australian swimmer Annette Kellerman was the first to market a line of bathing suits.
nothing rhymes with "purple swimsuit"
By having a confederate rebel flag design on your swimsuit.
swimsuit season...actually end of may...
To remove the smell of sulfur from a swimsuit, first rinse it thoroughly in cold water to eliminate any chlorine or chemicals. Then, soak the swimsuit in a mixture of water and white vinegar (1 part vinegar to 3 parts water) for about 30 minutes, which helps neutralize odors. After soaking, wash it gently with mild detergent and rinse well. Finally, air dry the swimsuit in a well-ventilated area.
you can either take it off or if you are a boy and you don't want to remove your trunks that easy you can pull it from the sides jump head first and exactly when you are underwater remove your hands from the swimsuit and maybe it would come off