"Size" generally refers to the thinness or size of clothes, shoes and socks, as well as the length and size of some parts of the human body.
There are two types of ordinary clothes: one is S (small), the other is M (medium), and the other is L (large) and XL (large). The second is the form of height plus bust, such as 160/80A, 165/85A, 170/85A, etc. The first label is not standard. Whether domestic or imported clothing, models must be marked according to China's clothing model standard GB/T 1335, and English letters can only be used as auxiliary codes. In the national standard GB/T 1335, the size of blouse S (small) is155/80a; The size m (medium) is160/84a; The large size is 165/88A. "Size" refers to the length of clothes, and "type" refers to the thinness of clothes. For example, 165/88A, the numbers before and after the diagonal line indicate the height of the human body and the bust or waist of the human body, and the letters after the diagonal line indicate the physical characteristics of the human body. Type Y refers to the figure with big chest and thin waist, type A refers to the general figure, type B refers to the slightly fat figure, and type C refers to the obese figure. The way to tell a figure is to look at the bust minus the waist.
The inventors of bikini were two Frenchmen-Jacques Heim and Louis Riedel. Heim is a female fashion designer from Cannes, France. She designed a very small swimsuit and named it Atome Bomb. She rented a plane to smoke and write in the air to promote her design. The plane wrote in the air: "Atom-the smallest swimsuit in the world." Three weeks later, Rilde, a mechanical engineer, also wrote in the air on the plane: "Bikini-smaller than the smallest bathing suit in the world!