Swimming shorts are an item of clothing designed for people to wear during water-based activities, such as swimming, surfing, diving, or water polo. They go by a variety of names, including swimming trunks, swimming suits, or bathing suits. There is a wide range of styles of swimsuits, particularly for women, which vary in style, cut, and materials. Women, for example, have the option of wearing a one-piece, a bikini, or a tankini, with different variations of all models.
Why They Help Performance
Swimming shorts are designed to be worn in water, and are made of material that excels in water. For competitive swimmers, they tend to be small and made of spandex to help reduce resistance and increase speed in the water.
What are They Made of?
Today, swimsuits are typically made of a spandex and nylon composite, although some suits are made of polyester. Almost all swimming shorts have a lining on the inside made of a similar fabric.
Washing and Care Instructions
Like all articles of clothing, a swimsuit can be maintained by taking care of it and washing it properly. This is especially important if you are swimming in public pools where there is chlorine and other chemicals. When washing the swimsuit, ideally, you want to eliminate the chemicals that can damage the delicate fibers of the swimsuit. Certain cleaning methods, however, can do more harm than good to your swimsuit. Thus, it is important to follow several steps when washing your swimsuit. To start, you need to identify what material your swimsuit is made of. This will give you important information on how to wash the suit. Ideally, you should rinse the suit immediately after you use it. This will help remove the suit of sand, dirt, sunscreen, body oils, chlorine, salt water, and other substances that could harm your suit over time. Most people recommend hand washing swimsuits. To do this, fill a sink with cool water and use a small amount of delicate detergent. Let the suit soak for 15 minutes before using you hands to clean the suit. Rinse the suit until all the detergent runs out. If you must use a washing machine, place the suit in a pillowcase or mesh washing bag to minimize the risk of damaging the suit. To dry a swimsuit, make sue you never wring it out, as this can easily damage the delicate fibers. Avoid using bleach and never iron your swimsuit. You may want to shower before wearing the swimsuit because this can help eliminate any substances, such as perspiration or dirt, which can cause your suit to deteriorate.
Who Makes Them?
There are many different brands of swimsuits to choose from. Both athletic companies and designer companies make swimsuits, so you should be able to find one that is perfect for you. For women, Victoria’s Secret, Beachbunny, and Seafolly are three of the most popular brands in the United States. You can find swimsuits at department stores and stores tailored entirely towards swimwear.
Price Range
Swimsuits can be cheap or incredibly expensive depending on the brand and style of suit. For men, you can expect to pay somewhere between $20 and $50 for a suit. This number may increase if you go for some of the bigger brands, like Nike. Women can spend as little as $30 to as much as $300, based entirely on the