[Day 15: swimwear]
You were expecting something skimpier, maybe? I don't know why, but I thought it'd be funny to draw one of those old timey full body swim suits. Somehow Izzy found the only one in existence with a hood.
You were expecting something skimpier, maybe? I don't know why, but I thought it'd be funny to draw one of those old timey full body swim suits. Somehow Izzy found the only one in existence with a hood.
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Species Vulpine (Other)
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Great job. c: Reminds me of Battleship Bay from Bioshock Infinite.
Gramophones, bathing machines, and old-timey bathing suits--what an interesting time period.
Gramophones, bathing machines, and old-timey bathing suits--what an interesting time period.
Izzy looks just cute as a button in that! They should totally bring em back into use now that retro clothing is in again.
Hooded swimsuits once did exist in the 1920s, as well as swimsuits for men with skirts/dresses (around 1900, Australia). There was a huge backlash against the mens skirted ones here in Australia. There's been some really unique variants throughout the years.
http://i.imgur.com/jt6DV29.jpg
Funny thing about the striped ones circa 1910-1920s is that since the stretchy materials we use today weren't available back then, they used general materials like cotton etc and they always left nothing to the imagination.
Hooded swimsuits once did exist in the 1920s, as well as swimsuits for men with skirts/dresses (around 1900, Australia). There was a huge backlash against the mens skirted ones here in Australia. There's been some really unique variants throughout the years.
http://i.imgur.com/jt6DV29.jpg
Funny thing about the striped ones circa 1910-1920s is that since the stretchy materials we use today weren't available back then, they used general materials like cotton etc and they always left nothing to the imagination.
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