Fashion in the times of the Polish People’s Republic was governed by its own rules. Over the course of several decades, the differences in the way women dressed are visible to the naked eye. Some of the leading models evolved, while others gained a slightly modified look at the time. However, the desires remained the same. The desire to feel confident, without worrying about excess fat tissue on the belly or the so-called sides.
During hot days, women, going to the beach to sunbathe and swim, had swimsuits with them. Once a product that was unavailable to everyone and in patterns and styles. However, it was certainly used to mask any figure imperfections. We found three gems from stores that resemble models from those years in style.
Bonprix: Women’s Slimming Swimwear. Say Goodbye to Rollers
The two-piece swimsuit by Bonprix deserves special attention. Beach fashion in the times of the Polish People’s Republic focused on this type of model. Today, tankini-type styles are also popular. They perfectly conceal figure imperfections. The high waist of the closed bottom emphasizes the waist, while reducing the visibility of the tire and sides.
swimsuit Bonprix
Lidl: women’s swimwear. Trendy tankinis are this year’s beach hit, inspired by the Polish People’s Republic
Another option that brings to mind the beach fashion of the PRL era is a tankini available in the Lidl chain of stores. The subdued model in navy blue allows you to shape your figure while maintaining the prudishness characteristic of those times. The elastic bands on the sides optically reduce the visibility of any leather rolls.
swimsuit Lidl
H&M: Retro One-Piece Swimsuit That Covers Up Any Flaws
A very tight swimsuit is a gem that we came across on sale at H&M stores. It is a model that shapes the waist. It has a V-neck and freely adjustable straps. Cups with removable pads support the bust well and give it shape.
swimsuit H&M
This is a great option for women who want to shape and slim their figure, but also introduce a bit of a retro vibe to their beach style. Ruching on the sides is the biggest roller killer. If you’d like, please vote in our poll below.
Source: Gazeta

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