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Bikini Science--Topless (No Top) |
 | | Topless is found combined with virtually every kind of bottom, ranging from long skirts (JF192202) to miniskirts (LL5909A), pants (BB7110), shorts (WG7307-08), the nombril and string (G8853, SM8808), and even more naturally to the g-string (G8881), loincloth (GP192610), waistband (JF192201), and original bikini, the fig leaf (AE0010, AE0020). |
 | | Topless costumes have been and continue to be widely worn by a diverse societies around the planet, not only for swimwear, but also as formal attire (EG0000, C1600BC, G600BC01), and especially in tropical environments, for everyday dress (LL5908). |
 | | Internationally the venue of topless by the late 1980s includes all European beaches and resorts, and Australia The exception are the Americas, where topless forays have been confined to members of the Woodstock Nation, city rooftops (e.g., NYC8503, RH199240), the rare bikini contest (PB8301), and a few deserted swimming holes (ML7301) and public beaches (PRI8502). |
| www.bikiniscience.com /costumes/soutien-gorge_SS/topless_S/topless.html (1991 words) |
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