Hawaii Duke Kahanamoku Surfing Legend 1910 Real Photo Postcard

Hawaii Duke Kahanamoku Surfing Legend 1910 Real Photo Postcard
The early to mid-1920s witnessed a significant evolution in leisurewear, particularly swimwear, which transitioned from bulky, restrictive garments to more streamlined and functional styles. The one-piece tank suits for men and the modest yet practical one-piece with attached shorts for the woman, often accompanied by a swim cap, were emblematic of this era, reflecting a growing emphasis on comfort and active participation in water activities.

The presence of a traditional canoe highlights the era's burgeoning interest in water sports and outdoor recreation. These informal gatherings at beaches or lakesides were increasingly common as leisure time expanded for many. The distinct design of the canoe, resembling an outrigger or dugout, alongside the visible heritage of one of the participants, strongly suggests a setting in regions with rich Indigenous or Polynesian maritime traditions, such as Hawaii, where such watercraft were central to culture and sport.
Real Photo PostcardRPPCFour BathersEarly SwimsuitsWoman Swim CapDugout CanoeSandy BeachPolynesian Man1920s FashionSocial HistoryVintage SwimwearLeisure Time
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