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1930's JANTZEN wool bathing suit with cut outs
1930's JANTZEN wool bathing suit with cut outs

1930's JANTZEN wool bathing suit with cut outs

By Jantzen

Located in San Fransisco, CA

Jet-black wool bathing suit with cut-outs at bust and back designed by Jantzen dating to the 1930's

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1930s American Swimwear

1920s Men's Bathing Suit
1920s Men's Bathing Suit

1920s Men's Bathing Suit

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H 44 in W 19 in D 8 in

1920s Men's Bathing Suit

Located in Sag Harbor, NY

Portland. This is an original wool men's bathing suit from Jantzen. Never worn and displayed on its

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Vintage 1920s American Mounted Objects

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Chrome

1950's Jantzen cherry bathing suit
1950's Jantzen cherry bathing suit

1950's Jantzen cherry bathing suit

By Jantzen

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Iconic American swimwear from Jantzen. Sexy but sweet 50's one piece cotton bathing suit in white

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1950s American Swimwear

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From Esther Williams’s glamorous one-piece wonders to Brigitte Bardot’s bombshell bikini on the beaches of Cannes, swimwear has made headlines and raised eyebrows for years. After all, who doesn’t want to wear alluring vintage or designer swimwear for a trip to the beach or poolside relaxation?

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