Bikini and Burqini in the modern era

Bikini swimming suit or two piece swimming suit is a kind woman, with a typical two-part cover one breast, one to cover genitals (and sometimes the buttocks). Both forms of the bikini-like lingerie, and can form beneath the trousers in a very small (g-string) to brief shorts or square-cut.

Modern bikini was introduced by Louis RĂ©ard in 1946 and cause uproar when used in the French beaches in 1947. He was named "bikini" Bikini Atol according to which the location of the atom bomb, because, as say the effects caused by this as bikini atom bomb. According etimologinya own, derived from the Bikini Marshall "Pik" which means' surface 'and "Ni" which means' coconut.

Bikini swimming suit beach is the most widely used in the world, but on the race-race pool, a pool type of clothing for women that is used is usually one-piece swimming suit.

Burqini®™ Swimsuits are made in Australia with
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All of our Swimwear are:
  • 100% Polyester

  • 50+ UV protected

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  • Have Low Water Absorbency and are very very quick drying.

  • Ahiida® Burqini®™ swimwear are available in two styles:

    Burqini is a kind of swim suit (bikini), which was designed by a descendant of Lebanese-Australian Aheeda Zanetti clothing according to the model burqa. This setting is enough to cover the body part which is called as the genitals for Muslims, but also light enough to enable swimming.

    Described as a perfect solution to the Muslim women who want to swim but uncomfortable with what the "ditampakkan" swim suit. Name burqini portmanteau (fusion word) of the burqa and bikini

    Burqini®™ Swimwear

    Burqini®™ Slim-Fit Swimwear

    Ahiida® 2 piece Burqini®™ Slim-Fit design covers the whole body except face, hands and feet.

    The Hijood®™ Top...Semi fitting with length to thigh area. Straight-leg pant.

    What is the Hijood®™?

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