I absolutely adore Christian Fiction Historical Society’s blog. They post the most fascinating things there. Yesterday, I came across this article on Victorian bathing suits. I love the term ‘bathing suit.’ Remember, there was a day when you didn’t get buck naked to bathe. It was indecent.
But, I digress.
Bathing suits, otherwise known as swim suits were quite cumbersome. Take a peek by clicking on the link below.
http://christianfictionhistoricalsociety.blogspot.com/2013/08/victorian-bathing-suits-great-cover-up.html
Of course I had to do a bit of research Regency swimming or sea bathing as it was called. Remember, it was all the thing to tootle down to Bath and take the waters. This article from Jane Austen’s World has some lovely illustrations.
http://janeaustensworld.wordpress.com/category/sea-bathing-during-the-regency-era/
I also liked this post from The Dashing Duchesses.
http://dashingduchesses.com/not-so-fun-in-the-sun-a-history-of-womens-swimsuits/
This image surprise me the most. 1810 France. I’d have thought the men would be more covered than this.