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Boys racing swimsuit by Speedo

Object No. 92/1609

The Museum has an extensive collection of Speedo swimwear and accessories dating from the 1930s to the present including designs produced for the Australian Olympic Games team from 1964 to 2004, the Australian Commonwealth Games team from 1970-2002 and numerous international Olympic teams. This collection is complemented by the Speedo archive which includes scrapbooks, catalogues, posters, newsletters, stickers, photographs, video footage and badges. Speedo's origins lie in MacRae Knitting Mills, manufacturer of cotton and wool knitwear. They produced their first swimming costumes in Sydney, Australia in the late 1920s and in 1928 held a competition to find a name for their new swimwear line. So successful was a staff member's catchy slogan 'Speed on in your Speedo', they changed the company name to Speedo. From the beginning Speedo focussed their attention on producing competitive swimwear complemented by a range of leisure swimwear and knitted apparel and the Museum's Speedo collection and archive illustrates the evolution of swimwear styles and fabrics designed to reduce water resistance and enhance speed. By the 1980s most of the world's top competitive swimmers were competing in Speedo's. Glynis Jones Curator, Design and Society

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Summary

Object Statement

Swimsuit, boys, nylon / lycra, Montreal Olympic Games, Speedo, Australia / United Kingdom, 1976

Physical Description

Boy's swimsuit, nylon / lycra, 1976 Montreal Olympic Games, Speedo, Australia / United Kingdom, 1976. Racing briefs with drawstring waist threaded with a flat white [nylon] cord. Yellow nylon / lycra ground is printed with stylised green maps of Australia and overprinted with the word 'AUSTRALIA' in white. This is a United Kingdom stock garment.

DIMENSIONS

Width

320 mm

Depth

200 mm

Diameter

660 mm

HISTORY

Notes

This is a United Kingdom stock garment.

SOURCE

Credit Line

Gift of Speedo Australia Pty Ltd, 1992

Acquisition Date

7 September 1992

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