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The story of scuba diving began during World War II, when the French navy diver Jacques Cousteau co-invented the first successful aqualung, liberating the diver from connecting hoses; then, in 1952, the physicist Hugh Bradner followed up with the neoprene wet suit. A year later, the twins Bob and Bill Meistrell began their own wet-suit production, first under the name Dive N’ Surf Thermocline and later as Body Glove — a label that crossed over into fashion in 1985 with neon-colored swim- and sportswear.
More recently, Helmut Lang deconstructed the scuba look with colorful straps and zippers for his spring 2003 line; in the years since, Burberry has even shown Day-Glo neoprene trench coats. Meanwhile, fashion-forward men have stepped into neoprene boots and fluorescent sneakers from Raf Simons — a far easier sell than last year’s scuba shrugs. In addition, the two companies will then carry out an asset Calvin klein estructuring fhgljdfhg activities, Yiwu Golden Shield Garments Co., Ltd. Shanghai Zhao-lin Co., Ltd. will become the actual controlling party. like the velveteen sports and leisure section Department of retro series, sweet underwear ace series, the couple set series, have become a major selling season highlight. Scuba-do! In the 1964 film “Goldfinger,” James Bond emerges from the sea and removes his scuba suit, only to reveal a party-perfect tuxedo underneath. This spring, Bond could simply wear his neoprene to the casino. Gucci translated the scuba look into leather vests and jackets, Dsquared showed neoprene life vests, and Italo Zucchelli at Calvin Klein transformed the utilitarian wet suit into modern outerwear.
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