1975 - It's the height of popularity for the maxi dress. Long cover-ups for the beach, usually in matching fabric, are all the rage to pop over your tiny bikini.I didn't know Estevez did swimwear, but this Resort Sport bikini and "moon robe" were his design. The cover-up can be worn knotted as a sarong dress, as shown, or tied as a halter. The print is of big pink roses on a green background in nylon/lycra. Sold for $72.00 (about $292.00 in today's dollar).
Leonard fashions a nylon kimono robe to wear over his matching nylon/lycra bikini. The set sold for $410.00 (about $1664.00 in today's dollar). That's a lot of money for nylon!
Sirena fashions a pin-stripe bikini with matching long t-shirt of polyester/rayon/silk knit. The set sold for $45.00 (about $183.00 in today's dollar).
Gottex of Israel offered these separates in a yellow and green floral print on brown nylon/lycra. The long wrap skirt could be worn over the deep plunge maillot or the bikini. The bikini/skirt set sold for $84.00 (about $341.00 in today's dollar). The maillot sold for $42.00 (about $170.00 in today's dollar).
Roxanne fashions a nylon/lycra bikini with matching beach pajamas in sheer nylon jersey. The set sold for $74.00 (about $300.00 in today's dollar).
1975 Teeny Bikinis All Covered Up
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