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Elisabetta Canalis in a pretzel swimsuit (2007)

The sling swimsuit is a one-piece swimsuit which is supported by fabric at the neck. Sling swimsuits provide as little coverage (or as much exposure) as, or even less than, a bikini. Monokini types also exist. The sling swimsuit is also known by a variety of names including "suspender bikini", "sling bikini", "slingkini", "suspender thong", "slingshot swimsuit" or just "slingshot". It is so named because of its resemblance to the Y-shape frame of a slingshot. It is sometimes listed as a bikini variant. When designed for or worn by a man, it is often called a "mankini".

Design

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Usually, a sling swimsuit comprises a bikini bottom of any style, with side straps extending upwards to cover the breasts, then going over the shoulders and behind the neck or extending down the back. The sling swimsuit leaves the sides of the torso uncovered, while covering the nipples and pubic area. Behind the neck, the straps may join and reach down the back to the buttocks thong or string style.[1]

The variation of sling swimsuits is a pretzel swimsuit, which has the straps behind the neck and another set of straps around the midriff, instead of straps down the back.[1] Even more "risqué" European designs include the bodyform-suspender (by German manufacturer Nixxxe)[2] and other open bust and/or crotchless variants such as the "peekaboo" slingshot (by Spanish manufacturer the-Bikinis)[3] and "ouvert" sling bikini (by German manufacturer Tangaland).[4]

A man wearing a green mankini, a swimsuit made famous by the 2006 film Borat (2016)

A sling swimsuit worn by men is often called a mankini. It was popularized by Sacha Baron Cohen, who donned one in the 2006 film Borat. The publicity around the film started building during the Cannes Film Festival in May 2006, when Baron Cohen posed in character on the beach in a fluorescent green mankini, alongside four models.[5] A garden gnome in the 2011 film Gnomeo and Juliet was also shown wearing a mankini, which gets referred to as a Borat-Mankini by newspapers.[6]

History

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Corresponding to the introduction of Lycra into swimwear, sling swimsuits emerged in the early 1990s. They are more popular on some beaches of Europe, including Saint-Tropez, Marbella, Mykonos and Ibiza.[7] Suspender-like straps running between the breasts and around the neck that held the suit up were introduced in the mainstream in 1994. News reports said that within a week of putting the suit on their racks, New York's major stores had sold 150. By season's end, the tally sold was over 3000, at a cost of $24 a suit.[8]

After wearing a mankini for a fancy dress competition at a showjumping event in February 2024, Shane Rose was stood down by Equestrian Australia; a subsequent review of the incident cleared Rose, after concluding he had not broken Equestrian Australia's code of conduct.[9][10]

References

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  1. ^ a b Jenny Pate, History of the swimsuit Archived 2008-09-07 at the Wayback Machine, Article Dashboard
  2. ^ "Bodyform-Suspender". NIXXXE.com. Archived from the original on 11 April 2013.
  3. ^ "PeekaBoo SlingShot". the-bikinis.com. Archived from the original on 13 March 2016.
  4. ^ Gerorge G. "String Tanga transparent swimsuits". tangaland24.de. Archived from the original on 14 February 2015.
  5. ^ Josh Friedman & Lorenza Munoz, "Fox scales back 'Borat' movie's opening; The comedy will first be shown in 800 theaters, down from 2,000, amid a lack of awareness", Los Angeles Times, page C1, 2006-10-25
  6. ^ "Gnomeo & Juliet". Houston Chronicle (2011-02-10). Retrieved on 2011-12-03.
  7. ^ Slingshot Suspender Bikinis: A History Archived 2012-07-30 at the Wayback Machine, Love to know swimsuits, Glam Publisher Network
  8. ^ Fashion Correspondent, "Itsy bitsy teenie weenie... trivia think swimsuits. If two-pieces and t-backs are all that come to mind... think again", Miami Herald, page 1G, 1995-07-15[dead link]
  9. ^ Payten, Iain; Eder, Billie (18 February 2024). "Equestrian star stood down for jumping in a mankini, Olympics under cloud". The Sydney Morning Herald.
  10. ^ "Shane Rose: Mankini rider cleared to return and will focus on Olympic qualification". BBC Sport. 19 February 2024. Retrieved 19 February 2024.
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