• Tips for Selecting Kids Swimwear

Tips for Selecting Kids Swimwear


Colour

Colorful swimsuits can increase the identifiability, enabling parents to quickly find their children in the crowd and preventing kids from entering dangerous areas. Moreover, kids also prefer bright colors. In addition, take note of swimsuits' color fastness.

Color fastness characterizes a material's colour's resistance to fading or running. The scene that children in bathing suits play with each other can be various, especially at the seaside and swimming pools using chlorine disinfectants. Therefore, kids swimwear should be resistant to perspiration, soaping, seawater and chlorinated water.

Size

Choose a swimsuit that fit your child. If the swimsuit is too big, it will increase the resistance during swimming. If it is too small, it will not only make your kids feel uncomfortable, but also cause them poor blood flow. In addition, many children have a certain fear of water, and a fitted swimsuit can bring a sense of security to them.

There are some natural skirts on little girls' swimsuits, which will make them look lovelier. However, too many and complicated decorations will affect the body movement. Therefore, the swimsuit should be simple in style. The patterns can be various. The swimsuit with cartoon patterns is the kids' favorite.

Style and Function

Swimwear is mainly divided into a one-piece and a two-piece. It is recommended for younger children to wear a two-piece swimsuit, which is easy to put on and take off.

Functionally, children's swimwear now is sun-resistant and can keep warm. The latter function enables kids to keep a certain amount of body heat even in the cool pool.

Sun-resistant swimwear can protect kid's skin from sunburn. And the most important thing in sun protection is that the exposed area of skin should not be too large. Thus, don't choose a bikini for kids.


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Teresa
Teresa
Teresa is an expert swimwear author and consultant with a rich background in fashion and textile engineering. With over 10 years in the swimwear industry, Teresa has a deep understanding of the evolution of swimwear styles, the technological advancements in fabric, and the market dynamics shaping consumer preferences. Teresa's articles are known for their thorough analysis, blending technical details with style guidance, making them a go-to resource for both professionals and enthusiasts. Passionate about both competitive swimming and recreational water sports, Teresa's articles provide readers with in-depth insights and practical advice on choosing the right swimwear for their needs.