Thursday, October 27, 2016
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Tricks
Wear your brightest bikini top under a white tee shirt to go out & count how many heads turn.
Apply self tanner in your bikini so you know where your tan lines should start and end. Don't worry if you get the cream on your bikini you can just easily rinse it off.
Line up your bikinis, tease your hair, put on some stilettos & model your bikinis for your boyfriend, just watch as he enjoys it.
One day if you have no plans offer to cook some burgers for your man only in a bikini, the combo of you half naked & grilling hamburgers will make him crazy for you.
While in your bikini, swipe bronzer along the contours of your abs and underneath your biceps. Watch how it creates that "just finished at the gym" look!
Use your bikini strings to tie up your partner for fun & games.
Do exercises in your bikini so you will be reminded why you're working out.
Turn your scarf into a sarong skirt to wear with your bikini.
Hit a concert this summer under your clothes then half way through the show when you're melting in heat take off that shirt & rock out your bikini!
Try hula hooping in your bikini, Its a really good way of getting cardio & looking sexy.
Look in a mirror while putting on a bikini & try tying the bikini strings differently.
Before your significant other gets home put on your tiniest suit & "accidentally" fall asleep on the couch.
Apply self tanner in your bikini so you know where your tan lines should start and end. Don't worry if you get the cream on your bikini you can just easily rinse it off.
Line up your bikinis, tease your hair, put on some stilettos & model your bikinis for your boyfriend, just watch as he enjoys it.
One day if you have no plans offer to cook some burgers for your man only in a bikini, the combo of you half naked & grilling hamburgers will make him crazy for you.
While in your bikini, swipe bronzer along the contours of your abs and underneath your biceps. Watch how it creates that "just finished at the gym" look!
Use your bikini strings to tie up your partner for fun & games.
Do exercises in your bikini so you will be reminded why you're working out.
Turn your scarf into a sarong skirt to wear with your bikini.
Hit a concert this summer under your clothes then half way through the show when you're melting in heat take off that shirt & rock out your bikini!
Try hula hooping in your bikini, Its a really good way of getting cardio & looking sexy.
Look in a mirror while putting on a bikini & try tying the bikini strings differently.
Before your significant other gets home put on your tiniest suit & "accidentally" fall asleep on the couch.
Thursday, October 20, 2016
NEW ARRIVALS
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Monday, October 17, 2016
Bikini information
Swimsuit
Background
A swimsuit is an article of clothing used for swimming and sunbathing. For women, the swimsuit is either a two-piece bra and panty ensemble or a one-piece maillot style. Men's swimsuits are either a bikini-style brief or the longer and fuller swim trunk.
Background
A swimsuit is an article of clothing used for swimming and sunbathing. For women, the swimsuit is either a two-piece bra and panty ensemble or a one-piece maillot style. Men's swimsuits are either a bikini-style brief or the longer and fuller swim trunk.
History
Although swimming is not a natural human ability, people have been drawn to water since ancient times. The Romans built the first swimming pools and by the first century b.c. had even created a heated pool. In Japan during this period swimming events were common. Europeans were slower to come to the sport because of a widespread fear of infections carried from other bathers through the water. However, by the mid-nineteenth century, a number of swimming organizations were founded, particularly in London.
The swimsuit as a particular article of clothing did not appear until the early twentieth century. In the late nineteenth century, bathers wore a bathing costume consisting of billowy bloomers and overblouses, stockings, and shoes. Suntans were considered a sign of low class, so many women covered their heads and faces. To many, even these body-obscuring outfits were considered shocking. Over the next several decades, the style and acceptance of bathing wear changed significantly.
At the beginning of the 1902, three young men in Oregon (John Zehntbauer, Roy Zehntbauer, and Carl Jantzen) owned a clothing company called the Portland Knitting Company. They were also avid members of a rowing club. Their financial futures were secured when one of their teammates asked them to create a wool rib-knit rowing suit that would retain body heat. Although the garment they created was not particularly suited for swimming (when wet it could weight up to 8 lb [3.6 kg]), an idea was born. The form-fitting knit suit, made by the company that would become Jantzen, featured a sleeveless shift over long shorts.
In the 1930s, sunbathing became a popular pastime. Women's styles began to feature lower-cut backs and armholes to allow more exposure to the sun. Jantzen introduced the Shouldaire model with a drawstring sewn above the bustline that allowed the wearer to lower the shoulder straps for better suntan coverage. It was also in the 1930s that women's midriffs were exposed for the first time; in cutouts and eventually in two-piece swimsuits
Manmade fabrics were introduced during this period. The evolution of the swimsuit as a form-fitting garment called for a flexible and elasticized material. Rayon was the first fabric used, and then American Rubber Company developed Lastex, an extruded rubber surrounded by fiber. Lastex's success was short-lived because it was not colorfast and did not retain shape when stretched. The fabric's flexibility was also affected by body oils.
In 1939, E. I. duPont de Nemours & Company developed a nylon called 6.6 polymer that revolutionized the manmade materials industry. In the years to come, other synthetic materials such as Dacron, Orlon, Lycra, and Spandex were invented and were used alone or blended to make swimsuits. During this period, textile manufacturers also began to experiment with woven patterns and bright colors.
The next major highlight in the history of the swimsuit occurred in 1946 when the bikini, a two-piece suit for women, was introduced in Paris. Supposedly named for the Pacific atoll where atomic bomb experiments were conducted, the bikini caused a furor. Although immediately popular on European beaches, the bikini was not worn in the United States until the 1960s.
In the 1970s, the use of materials such as Lycra became popular as a means to manipulate physical attributes. Soft one-piece maillots were popular among women and remain so today. In 1977, designer Rudi Geinrich's thong bikini, which features a mere strap on the rear portion of the suit bottom, hit the beaches of Brazil. It also remains a popular style around the world, but is often considered controversial on American beaches.
Innovations of the 1980s included suits of material that allowed the wearer to tan through the fabric. This style faded in popularity as the public became more aware of sun-related skin cancers. The French cut, leg openings high on the hip, also appeared during this decade.
In competitive swimming, the design of suits built for speed is an on-going challenge. At the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, Australia, the use of a full-body suit by many swimmers caused a uproar. The Fastkin suit, made by Speedo, is constructed of a sharkskin-like material and is marketed as a performance-enhancing suit. A number of teams objected to the use of the suit and sought to have it banned. However the Olympic governing committee allowed the suits.
Although swimming is not a natural human ability, people have been drawn to water since ancient times. The Romans built the first swimming pools and by the first century b.c. had even created a heated pool. In Japan during this period swimming events were common. Europeans were slower to come to the sport because of a widespread fear of infections carried from other bathers through the water. However, by the mid-nineteenth century, a number of swimming organizations were founded, particularly in London.
The swimsuit as a particular article of clothing did not appear until the early twentieth century. In the late nineteenth century, bathers wore a bathing costume consisting of billowy bloomers and overblouses, stockings, and shoes. Suntans were considered a sign of low class, so many women covered their heads and faces. To many, even these body-obscuring outfits were considered shocking. Over the next several decades, the style and acceptance of bathing wear changed significantly.
At the beginning of the 1902, three young men in Oregon (John Zehntbauer, Roy Zehntbauer, and Carl Jantzen) owned a clothing company called the Portland Knitting Company. They were also avid members of a rowing club. Their financial futures were secured when one of their teammates asked them to create a wool rib-knit rowing suit that would retain body heat. Although the garment they created was not particularly suited for swimming (when wet it could weight up to 8 lb [3.6 kg]), an idea was born. The form-fitting knit suit, made by the company that would become Jantzen, featured a sleeveless shift over long shorts.
In the 1930s, sunbathing became a popular pastime. Women's styles began to feature lower-cut backs and armholes to allow more exposure to the sun. Jantzen introduced the Shouldaire model with a drawstring sewn above the bustline that allowed the wearer to lower the shoulder straps for better suntan coverage. It was also in the 1930s that women's midriffs were exposed for the first time; in cutouts and eventually in two-piece swimsuits
Manmade fabrics were introduced during this period. The evolution of the swimsuit as a form-fitting garment called for a flexible and elasticized material. Rayon was the first fabric used, and then American Rubber Company developed Lastex, an extruded rubber surrounded by fiber. Lastex's success was short-lived because it was not colorfast and did not retain shape when stretched. The fabric's flexibility was also affected by body oils.
In 1939, E. I. duPont de Nemours & Company developed a nylon called 6.6 polymer that revolutionized the manmade materials industry. In the years to come, other synthetic materials such as Dacron, Orlon, Lycra, and Spandex were invented and were used alone or blended to make swimsuits. During this period, textile manufacturers also began to experiment with woven patterns and bright colors.
The next major highlight in the history of the swimsuit occurred in 1946 when the bikini, a two-piece suit for women, was introduced in Paris. Supposedly named for the Pacific atoll where atomic bomb experiments were conducted, the bikini caused a furor. Although immediately popular on European beaches, the bikini was not worn in the United States until the 1960s.
In the 1970s, the use of materials such as Lycra became popular as a means to manipulate physical attributes. Soft one-piece maillots were popular among women and remain so today. In 1977, designer Rudi Geinrich's thong bikini, which features a mere strap on the rear portion of the suit bottom, hit the beaches of Brazil. It also remains a popular style around the world, but is often considered controversial on American beaches.
Innovations of the 1980s included suits of material that allowed the wearer to tan through the fabric. This style faded in popularity as the public became more aware of sun-related skin cancers. The French cut, leg openings high on the hip, also appeared during this decade.
In competitive swimming, the design of suits built for speed is an on-going challenge. At the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, Australia, the use of a full-body suit by many swimmers caused a uproar. The Fastkin suit, made by Speedo, is constructed of a sharkskin-like material and is marketed as a performance-enhancing suit. A number of teams objected to the use of the suit and sought to have it banned. However the Olympic governing committee allowed the suits.
Monday, October 3, 2016
By SnSbikinis
SnSbikinis.com is a company that started off by just selling bikinis, formally known as "Sun and Sea Bikinis". It was founded in 2008 by a woman who has a passion for clothing her name is Katie Smith. Katie Smith has designed every item in the store and will keep doing so.
SnSbikinis.com will shortly be changed to SnS Clothing because they now sell not only bikinis, swimsuits and swimwear but costumes, leggings, dresses, skirts, lingerie and more!
The micro bikinis are one of SnSbikinis best sellers they're small, revealing and sexy. Perfect
for the people who love to show off their body or vacation in adult only clubs.
The mini bikinis are beautiful and perfect for those who love to reveal their bodies but not as extreme as the micro bikinis, Models usually choose to wear our minis because they show off the booty but don't make you seem skimpy.
The maxi bikinis are just the classic, simple, but original bikinis that usually everyone desires! There is some maxi bikinis that show off that booty but still give you that classic bikini look.

I personally love the "Rainbow Collection" It has animal print bikinis, frilly bikinis, cool designs and they're just so pretty! ♥
The mini dresses are so pretty, they're dresses made to go out in, short, trendy and SEXY! There's some dresses that have sheer, so half of the dress is see-through. They're so pretty!
There is so many other beautiful, sexy and elegant clothing at SnSbikinis.com be sure to check us out! ♥
SnSbikinis.com will shortly be changed to SnS Clothing because they now sell not only bikinis, swimsuits and swimwear but costumes, leggings, dresses, skirts, lingerie and more!
The micro bikinis are one of SnSbikinis best sellers they're small, revealing and sexy. Perfect
for the people who love to show off their body or vacation in adult only clubs.

The maxi bikinis are just the classic, simple, but original bikinis that usually everyone desires! There is some maxi bikinis that show off that booty but still give you that classic bikini look.

I personally love the "Rainbow Collection" It has animal print bikinis, frilly bikinis, cool designs and they're just so pretty! ♥
The mini dresses are so pretty, they're dresses made to go out in, short, trendy and SEXY! There's some dresses that have sheer, so half of the dress is see-through. They're so pretty!
There is so many other beautiful, sexy and elegant clothing at SnSbikinis.com be sure to check us out! ♥
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