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Description Contemporary 1916 bathing apparel, showcasing (among two others) the maillot style of bathing apparel. At the time, the term maillot was used to describe tight-fitting, one-piece swimsuits such as the one pictured.
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Source Excerpt from a Bonwit Teller advertisement appearing in the New York Times, June 11, 1916, Page 11 [1]
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