ContributorCommunity HistoryDescriptionIn the 1930s there was much controversy when men started rolling down the straps on their woollen bathing costumes and exposing their chests. It’s hard to imagine now how this was a finable offence. Listen to the story “Indecent Exposure: Men Fight for the Right to Bare their Chests” by City of Stirling Museum Curator, Tracy Willet, who paints a picture of the time with local archival material.TypeStirling StoriesCollectionCoastal collectionChronicle ScarboroughDate created2015Duration4 minutes