
The little shaped wrap 'modesty' skirt buttons on over the swimsuit, but is meant to look an integral part of the suit when worn. This one piece is made for swimming, being fully-lined and with proper elastic, and has sort of trunk/bloomer legs, as they had in the 1940s-1950s. It can also be worn as a playsuit. Here it is sans sarong:

The demure back view:

...and close-up of pleated, shelf-bust style bodice, topped with ruched vintage trim and little celluloid rose button:

I love this one, if I do say so myself!!