Trunks of a two piece men's neck to knee swimming costume
Maker
Jantzen
(American, founded 1910)
Datemid 20th Century
Object number00016700
NameSwimsuit
MediumMachine knitted wool
DimensionsOverall: 602 x 405 mm, 0.2 kg
Copyright© Jantzen Diving Girl logo Skye Group
ClassificationsClothing and personal items
Credit LineANMM Collection Gift from Winnievale
DescriptionThis machine made replica of a early 1920s swimsuit was most probably produced around the 1950s for promotional use. The top's design is sleeveless, and features a high round neck, while the knee length trunks have a draw string waist. The Jantzen diving girl logo used from 1948 has been sewn on both the left and right hip.HistoryAs a replica of an early twentieth century costume, this swimsuit's design reflected fashion developments from that period.
At the turn of the century mixed bathing became acceptable. Now men and boys had to cover up, rather than swim naked. By the 1910s the two piece Canadian style swimsuit was introduced. The style simplified earlier styles of bathing while still covering the body. Often sleeveless or with short sleeves, the design was innovative in revealing the wearer's ankles and shins.SignificanceThe swimsuit is a rare example of a replica costume used by Jantzen for promotional purposes in fashion parades. Canterbuury, under license from Speedo
1964