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Swimwear designed and made by Speedo, 1991

Australian swimwear manufacturers, Speedo Australia, designed and made the men's and women's costumes for the Australian team that competed at the World Swimming Championships in Perth in 1991. These costumes are surplus examples from that range. Speedo designer, Gloria Smythe, developed the pattern that represents the Southern Cross and the colours of FINA (Féderation International de Natation), the international swimming organisation. Speedo swatches with this design are held in the Powerhouse Museum collection (Powerhouse Museum object numbers 92/1695 and 92/1969).

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.
Australian swimwear manufacturers, Speedo Australia, designed and made the men's and women's costumes for the Australian team that competed at the World Swimming Championships in Perth in 1991. These costumes are surplus examples from that range. Speedo designer, Gloria Smythe, developed the pattern that represents the Southern Cross and the colours of FINA (Féderation International de Natation), the international swimming organisation.
The donor acquired these costumes from her friend and former Olympic swimmer, John Devitt, who won gold medals for Australia at the 1956 and 1960 Olympic Games. Devitt wanted to dispose of these items following the closure of his swimwear shop in Sydney.

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Description
Swimwear (2), womens and mens, nylon / lycra, designed and made by Speedo Australia for the Australian national swimming team at the World Championships, Perth, Western Australia, 1991

Womens's swimsuit and men's swim briefs featuring a fabric pattern that represents the Southern Cross star constellation and the colours of FINA (Féderation International de Natation), the international swimming organisation, in blue white, green, pink and yellow.
Maker: Speedo Australia Pty Ltd; 1991
2008/5/2
Production date
1991

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Acquisition credit line
Gift of Gloria Smythe, 2008
This object belongs to:
Speedo Swimwear Collection
Subjects:
+ Southern Cross (constellation)
+ Sport
+ Swimming


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