JAPAN: Goldwin forced to react to swimsuit ban
Author: just-style.com | 17 August 2009
With its high-tech swimsuits now set to be banned by the International Swimming Federation, Japan's Goldwin Inc is turning its attention to sports conditioning tights.
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