Speedo Aquablade swimming cap
Maker
Speedo International Ltd
Datec 1996
Object number00028756
NameCap
MediumBioceramic silicone
DimensionsOverall: 240 x 125 mm, 0.1 kg
ClassificationsClothing and personal items
Credit LineANMM Collection Gift from Speedo International Ltd
DescriptionThis Aquablade swimming cap was made in Korea under license to Speedo. The yellow cap is made from bioceramic silicone, designed for maximum comfort over longer periods. The unique design is hydrodynamically moulded for minimal resistance in water, with strategically placed dimples that dampen the effect of drag to the head. The cap is in its original packaging.
HistoryEarly swimming caps were made of fabrics such as cotton and silk, and by the mid 20th century were primarily made of rubber. Though the 1940s saw swimming caps become scarce as rubber was needed for war materials, by the 1950s decorated caps had come into vogue. During the 1960s swimming caps gained in popularity. Often designed by milliners, they were brightly coloured, appliquéd with flowers or ribbons, or moulded into shapes.
The competition swimming cap's design has been greatly influenced by developments in textile technology. The late 20th century has seen the use of latex and silicone, with designs aimed at decreasing drag and smoothing out turbulence created by the head when moving through the water.SignificanceThe swimming cap formed part of Speedo's range of swimwear and accessories designed for the Australian swimming team at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.