From swim trunks to boardshorts, men are getting more stylish Men’s swimwear fashion has changed considerably in the last 100 years. A century ago it was common for men to swim au naturel (in their birthday suit!). But as men and women started swimming together it became important for men to find something to wear. Early swimsuits were made of wool and looked more like old fashioned underwear. The wool was stretchable and evidently did not absorb too much water. Fast forward to 1920 and tank suits were popular among many male swimmers. They originally had arms that went all the way down the elbow and trunks that went below the knees, however as manufacturers started producing swimsuits that emphasised the man’s body and athleticism, the material reduced. The previously long sleeves were replaced by more generously cut armholes and
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