From hiding women's bodies at the beach to the thong...in 100 years
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The Backstory with Patty Steele
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If women in the 1800s wanted to take a swim, they were pulled into the surf in a cabana on wheels, wearing 30 pounds of wet wool. So how did we get to the bikini, much less the thong?
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