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Knitted swim wear 1940
Page from a magazine showing a model wearing a knitted bikini. Date: 1940
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1. Title: "A 1940s Splash: Knitted Swimwear in Wartime Britain". This image from a 1940s magazine showcases a stylish model wearing a knitted bikini, showcasing the innovative spirit of women during wartime Britain. The year was 1940, a time of rationing and making do with limited resources. Knitted swimwear became a popular alternative to store-bought swimsuits, which were often expensive and hard to come by due to the ongoing World War II. The model, with a confident and playful expression, poses on the sandy shore, her knitted bikini accentuating her figure. The intricately knitted two-piece consists of a top and shorts, both featuring delicate patterns and a vibrant color palette. The knitted fabric, made from wool, provided both warmth and coverage, making it an ideal choice for cooler temperatures and extended swimming sessions. The instructions for creating these knitted garments were widely available in magazines and pattern books, offering women a cost-effective and creative way to update their wardrobes. Knitting became a therapeutic and social activity during this period, with many women gathering together to share patterns and techniques. The 1940s marked a significant shift in swimwear trends, as women sought practical yet stylish alternatives to traditional bathing suits. The knitted bikini, with its versatility and affordability, became a beloved staple in the wartime wardrobe. This image serves as a testament to the resourcefulness, creativity, and resilience of women during a time of hardship and scarcity.
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