The category of swimwear for swimmers
Women’s swimwear is the item of clothing appropriate for swimming. When it comes to a swimming costume, a flexible synthetic fabric will be best for this item of clothing. Swimming costume fabrics are usually created by blending either polyester or nylon with spandex or lycra. This makes the material durable, and water-resistant. It is a quick-drying material. A polyester or spandex mix will give protection from UV rays as well as be resistant to chlorine. Polyester fabric is considered the leading fabric for competitive swimwear. The research work has come up with new technologies for polyester and improved the feel of the material and uplifted it to a different category. A polyester fabric does not give up colors easily and is a long-lasting material. Spandex is one of the best blending materials used to make women’s swimwear. Spandex is composed of at least 85 percent polyurethane by weight. Such fibers are generally used for their highly elastic properties. Lycra, Spandelle, and Vyrene are the fibers belonging to this group. Spandex, though typically not a sole fabric, lends itself a great deal to modern swimwear. Being a part of the material blend soft and light spandex ups the material stretches. The more presence of spandex in the suit, the more it becomes shape-hugging. This made the use of spandex an essential component in competitive swimwear.
Women’s bikini bottom is the most extensive-term in the swimsuits attire. The bikini bottom and top are one piece of a swimming outfit but sold alone. The top edge of the bikini bottoms should sit along the hips of the woman wearing it, crossing over each hip bone below the belly button. The back of it should hug the bottom tightly. The bikini bottom will provide either full or partial cheek coverage depending on the fashion and design.
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