Material:
- Polyester (50-70%): Known for its chlorine resistance and color retention, polyester is commonly used in swimsuits for its durability in pool environments.
- Spandex (20-30%): Provides stretch and a snug fit, enhancing range of motion and reducing drag in the water.
- Nylon (10-20%): Often blended with polyester, nylon adds lightweight flexibility and a smooth feel, essential for competitive swimming.
Design/Pattern:
- One-Piece: Offers full coverage, ideal for performance swimming and water sports due to reduced drag and increased support.
- Two-Piece: Often used for recreational swimming, providing freedom of movement while offering options for different styles and patterns.
- Racerback and High Neck Options: Designed for a secure fit during high-movement activities, ensuring the suit stays in place.
- UV Protection and Solid Colors: Many swimsuits feature UV protection for outdoor swimming, with a variety of color choices and patterns for style.
Features:
- Chlorine Resistance: Specialized materials help prevent wear and fading from prolonged exposure to pool chlorine, extending the suit’s life.
- Quick-Drying Fabric: Made from moisture-wicking materials that dry rapidly, preventing discomfort after swimming.
- Flatlock Seams: Reduces irritation and chafing by minimizing friction, especially important for competitive swimmers.
- Compression and Support Panels: Some competitive swimsuits have built-in compression to enhance muscle support and reduce water resistance.
- Lined for Modesty: Many suits are fully lined, providing coverage and comfort, especially in lighter colors or thinner materials.
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