Speedo Men’s Nylon Stripe Square Leg Bathing Suit, Navy, 38
Speedo Men’s Nylon Stripe Square Leg Bathing Suit, Navy, 38 An excellent suit for fitness swimmerswho spend long hours in chlorinated poolwater. Full cut with squared-off legswith racing stripes on both hips. Fullylined. Superior, chlorine-resistant 100%nylon tricot. Import, Domestic Fabric.
Customer Review: Color fades quickly
I would like to confirm the previous reviewer’s comment that the color on this suit (Navy Blue) faded very quickly. In addition I also found that the shape gets stretched and baggy fairly quickly, in spite of rinsing with fresh water after every chlorine exposure. In general, this doesn’t seem up to Speedo’s usual quality, but for the price ($17) it’s a good deal.
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Sunkissed: swimwear and the Hollywood beauty Sexy swimwear has evolved along with the times. The sun-kissed bodies that filled the seams have always caught the eye of appreciative onlookers. Throughout the nation-defining decades of the 1930s and 1940s, the flawlessly famous bodies of models and movie starlets were often found clad in sexy sunwear and swimwear for the eager eyes of the world.
Throughout the pages of this first-of-its-kind book, you are bathed in the glowing images of swimwear that revealed the lives and livelihoods of the starlets and models that prompted our beach bound desires. Sun worshipers of every generation will enjoy the nostalgic images of the bathing beauties found between the covers of Sunkissed.
Customer Review: A great 30s - 40s fashion reference
It’s obvious that “Sunkissed” is a labor of love. A nostalgic look at the glamor that was once Hollywood, “Sunkissed” is a trip back in time. The author, Joshua Curtis, captures the essance of the golden age of motion pictures with brilliant color layouts, original photographs and accurate text. This is one of those rare books that should occupy a perminant spot on the shelf because it will never become dated or out of style. A pure joy for any fan of the 1930s and 40s.
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