Women's Clothing
As always believed, surfing was just a man's sport and it was rare to meet a girl on a beach with a dock in hand. This is a common view, but in fact, women did not give up on men in this case. If you remember history, when this great form of extreme rest came along, women took the boards together with men and began to conquer the ocean.
There's always been a belief that a man is more suited to the surf, and he's always going to be better than a woman. But our beautiful half of humanity can't accept it for a second. They are increasingly trained to refute this allegation. Maya Gabeira (Maya Gabeira) is considered to be one of the world ' s best surfists, and by the level of complexity of the tricks it does not give men a chance.
At the beginning of the 19th century, a famous writer and researcher, Mark Twen, ran into pictures of Polynesian women who were riding on the board. There are still many stories about women who are surfing with men. The origins are located in New Zealand on Eastha Island.
Somewhere in 1920, Hawaiian girls began to actively pursue their skills on the waves. Mary Ann Hawkins was pioneers in this case, and Linda Benson, they even took part in the Guidget goes Hawaiian movie in the famous Hollywood. The International Association then decided to allow women to participate in the surf competition. The girls of Brazil, Europe and Asia, Australia and Hawaii were actively starting to compete. Their techs were not very different from men at that time.
When Women's surfing It was only 5-8% of the surf, and girls needed to use men's equipment and clothes. Now, more than 20 per cent of girls are doing this beautiful sport. And a lot of firms started opening up a new market that grows constantly. Known brands make clothes, suits, boards and other stuff for girls.