There are different types, styles, designs and variants of a single piece, such as swimsuits monokinis, string bodies, sling bikinis, and halter-neck. Most of them are modifications of two-piece Bikini bathing suit that arose in the 1940s. New styles of one piece bathing suits are still growing in popularity.
Possibly the most common one-piece toilet is the tank suit. The term "tank" evolved from "swimming tank" - the ancient name for the pool. The tank demand has given way to development of the ever popular tank top, the tankini - a bathing suit that consists of a tank top and bottom of the piece bikini.
Another one piece swimsuit is the sling bikini. It has side straps that extend upwards to cover the chest of the woman, then along his shoulders and reach down the back to form a belt. All the sides of the torso are revealed this way. Therefore, the bikini becomes a very comfortable harness swimsuit by the combination of two elements (the top and bottom pieces) into one.
The monokini was designed by an Austrian named Rudi Gernreich in 1967. This is a piece topless bathing suit for women is only part of the bikini bottom. Gernreich took the term "monkey" or a single indicator, and is another variant of the original two-piece bikini swimsuit. The term can also be used to refer to other swimsuits one piece, like a sling bikini.
Other forms of one-piece bathing suits for women include body chain, halter-necks, maillots, tank suits, plunge fronts and pretzel suits.
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