WHAT WE WORE FOR SWIMMING
My husband’s
relatives. On the left is his
grandmother, Daisy May Elizabeth Young.
I think that’s her sister next to her.
Not sure who the third gal is?
My Mom, Lillian Adelle
Whitney, in 1925 when she was 7 years old.
Ah, those good old itchy wool bathing suits.
Here she is a few years later – still in a wool bathing suit but looking a little different in it! J
Here she’s pictured in a different bathing suit of a kind of heavy sateen fabric in a printed leaf design with L-R: my Aunt Frances, my Grandma B. Harriet (Hattie) Bell Smedley Bradley, and my Granddad B. Frank Herbert Bradley in 1941. Nine years later I was wearing my Mom's suit.
Maybe you remember it from this picture which I used in a post not that long ago. :[] It looked a little different on 10-year old me.
Anyway, back to my Mom – this time
in a green & white striped cotton bathing suit. I’m not sure why, but as a little girl, I
loved her in this suit and when I was older and choosing my own bathing suits I
looked high and low for a green & white striped suit like this but could
never find one just right.
So this was me at age 7 in a little kiddie cotton two-piece standing with my brother in front of our tent at Meeks Bay, Lake Tahoe.
Here I am with the older of my younger sisters five years later at age 12 ready to dive into the Russian River wearing a lime green/chartreuse colored bathing suit in some kind of shimmery fabric. It was sheered up the center to make it fit.
About that suit: one day when I was
swimming in the local swimming pool, the sheering stitches up the center broke
leaving the suit hanging on me like a bag.
I was so embarrassed!!!
These are my younger
sisters in 1957 at a beach near Santa Cruz, CA.
The youngest was 8 at the time, the older, 11 or 12. I don’t remember much about my youngest
sister’s suit. It was pretty much a
kiddie thing. But my other sis’s suit
was really pretty. It was a one-piece in
cotton with red flowers on white and I remember wishing I’d had an attractive
suit like that when I was her age instead of the lime green/chartreusey thing
that betrayed me at the local swimming pool.
At 16,
however, I had one of my favorite bathing suits of all time – a “Catalina” in
pink & white cotton with ruffles and little gingerbread men all around.
The following year in 1957 when we were 17 is when I met my future husband on a beach at Lake Tahoe while wearing a black
swimsuit with a white lacy ruffled top.
We were married 11 years later in 1968 and all the numbers connect this
year. We met 68 years ago, and recently
celebrated our 57th Anniversary. J
For the summer of 1959 I
had a black swimsuit in a kind of satin’ish material with gold thread running
through.
In 1960 I had a light
green suit. A couple of years
later I had a white suit trimmed in navy blue.
Then it was back to black suits of one style or another for a while. In 1979 I had a red suit with white polka
dots but no picture of it. After I was
married I was the one taking the pictures most of the time so I was rarely in
them myself anymore. These days I like tankini suits with a bathing suit top and swim shorts beneath. Easier to get in and out of, and they cover up more! :)
Loved seeing all these swim suits! I also had a shirred suit at age 10-12...but mine was red. It was certainly unflattering...but that was basically because I was a bean-pole from then until I was 18 or so. Body image was made so important for teen girls!
ReplyDeleteWow! I'm not sure which is more impressive, the number of bathing beauty photos you've assembled from your family archives or the number of colors and fabrics that you have described. I love your mom's picture at age seven. Your memory for details of garments long ago is a true gift for a writer. When I look at my family's old black and white photos, there is no color recorded in my memory. I might remember the color of a car or sometimes a house, but clothing? Never.
ReplyDeleteWhen it comes to clothing I think, as a gen'l rule, women probably remember styles & colors better than men - although I remember the colors & styles of all the cars to date in my life too.:)
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