1940s Swimming in Early Century Pool
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
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These concrete pools would be over eighty years old today, and experimental methods of construction were used until the present day. Some used cinder blocks, some used sprayed cement over a rebar enforced steel bars, some used fiberglass pre-constructed containers. For waterproofing, some used rubber-based paint, some used vinyl liners, and some used fiberglass coatings. The chances of it staying in a state of possible use would depend on its construction, the maintenance used and chemical upkeep, keeping it covered and protected from the weather and the elements. Note how the pool is sunk substantially below ground level, even at the shallow end of the pool. The pool is accessed by a very long metal vertical ladder.
In the 1940s, men went without shirts for swimming, and barechestedness in male swimwear became the norm by the end of the 1940s, including in competitive swimming events, in which men are not only barechested, but also wear a swimming suit that is intended merely to meet public decency requirements. The norm of male barechestedness in swimwear extended to other competitive sports, such as professional boxing and professional wrestling.
By the 1940s, necklines of women's bathingsuits plunged at the back, sleeves disappeared, and sides were cut away and tightened. With the development of new clothing materials, particularly latex and nylon, through this era swimsuits gradually began hugging the body, with shoulder straps that could be lowered for tanning.