What is Maillot?
Maillot is a one -piece swimsuit, usually cut high in the leg. Maillots run a range from modest suits designed for older women to mark cutouts, swimwear with bold cutouts or work designed to highlight the shape of the body. The term is also used to indicate a stretch knitted substance used to produce a swimsuit and is sometimes used to discuss leggings, junks and other sports clothing made from this fabric. In the 1920s, when the form of hugging swimming suits became more acceptable for women, fashion designers began to call them Maillots and stuck. Today, this term continues to be used in the fashion industry, and some companies also distinguish their swimsuit as one -piece Maillot or two -piece bikini.K, but was still a dramatic divert from traditional women's swimsuits that resembled more clothes. Maillot would be easier to swim and attract to look at the opposite sex, and quickly took the suits as a bathing that they chose for women. Over time, MaillotInul, with a neckline of the lower or keyhole and cut holes of the legs.
In the 1930s. These swimming suits were bikini precursors that finally separated the swimsuit in two separate halves, but the Maillot cutouts are still popular in most summer design lines. The Maillot cut -out provides greater character control than bikini while emphasizing the desired features of the female body and can be visually interesting, as the cutouts can be arranged in asymmetric designs or in the form of interesting shapes.
Like any other swimsuit, Maillot is designed from a stretch fabric that is designed to be worn in the water. To maintain the section in the fabric, Maillot should be a mistake with cold water and suspended to dry, and never subjected to a dryer or iron. DRS should also be avoidedSome cleaning materials such as bleach, as they can endanger the integrity of the substance and Maillot should be a mistake, left to dry completely and fold at the end of the swimming season.