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The Ultimate Guide to Swimming Suits for Men

by Nicole Villamor on Nov 25, 2025
The Ultimate Guide to Swimming Suits for Men

Jammers, briefs, trunks, square legs—the terminology alone can make shopping for a new swimsuit feel overwhelming. When you’re faced with so many options, how do you know where to even begin? It’s easy to just grab the first thing that looks decent, only to find it doesn’t work for your needs. We’re here to simplify the process. This guide breaks down the five most common styles of men’s swimwear in a clear, straightforward way. We’ll explain what each style is, who it’s for, and what activities it’s best suited for. Forget the guesswork. By the end of this article, you’ll understand the world of swimming suits for men and have the knowledge to choose your next favorite suit with total confidence.

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Key Takeaways

  • Choose Your Style Based on Your Activity: Select streamlined jammers or briefs for competitive swimming where speed is the goal, and opt for more relaxed trunks or board shorts for casual comfort and recreation.
  • Prioritize a Proper Fit for Comfort and Performance: Your swimsuit should feel secure but never restrictive. Take the time to measure your waist and hips and consult the brand's size chart to find a suit that supports your activity without causing drag or chafing.
  • Extend Your Swimsuit's Life with Quality Fabric and Proper Care: Invest in suits made from chlorine-resistant materials for durability. To maintain the fabric's shape and color, always rinse your suit with cool water after every swim and let it air-dry flat.

Your Guide to Men's Swimsuit Styles

Choosing the right men's swimsuit can feel like a bigger decision than it should be. With so many different cuts, fabrics, and names, it’s easy to get lost. But finding the perfect suit really comes down to two things: what you’ll be doing and what makes you feel comfortable. The sleek jammer that helps you slice through the water during a race isn’t necessarily what you’d want to wear for a game of beach volleyball. Likewise, relaxed board shorts are great for surfing but will create a lot of drag during lap training.

Understanding the purpose behind each style is the first step to finding your ideal fit. Whether you’re a competitive athlete focused on performance, a fitness swimmer looking for durable gear, or someone who just wants a reliable suit for vacation, there’s a style designed for you. This guide breaks down the five most common types of men’s swimwear, explaining what they are, who they’re for, and how to choose the one that best fits your needs. We’ll cover everything from high-performance briefs to casual swim trunks, so you can walk away knowing exactly what to look for.

Swim Briefs (Speedos)

Often called Speedos, swim briefs are the classic, form-fitting choice for serious swimmers. They offer minimal coverage, which allows for a complete and unrestricted range of motion in your legs and hips. This design is all about performance—it significantly reduces drag in the water, helping you move faster and more efficiently. That’s why you’ll see them everywhere at swim meets and water polo games. If your main goal is speed and you’re comfortable with a snug fit, a swim brief is an excellent option for competitive swimming and intense training sessions. They provide the support you need without any extra fabric to slow you down.

Jammers

Jammers are a popular choice in the competitive swimming world, offering more coverage than briefs while still prioritizing speed. These suits are snug-fitting and extend from the waist to just above the knee, much like a pair of cycling shorts. The streamlined silhouette and compression fabric help reduce muscle oscillation and drag, which can give you an edge in the water. While they are engineered for racing and high-intensity training, their tight fit might feel a bit restrictive for a casual day at the pool. For athletes looking for a blend of coverage and hydrodynamic performance, jammers are a top-tier choice. Check out the latest men's new arrivals to see modern styles.

Board Shorts

When your plans involve more lounging and recreation than lap swimming, board shorts are the perfect fit. They have a much looser cut and longer length, typically hitting at or below the knee. This relaxed style provides maximum comfort and coverage, making them ideal for activities like surfing, paddleboarding, or just hanging out by the water. Board shorts often come in a huge variety of colors and prints, so they’re a great way to show off your personal style. While their baggy fit creates too much drag for serious swimming, they are the undisputed champion of casual beach days. Pair them with a new rashguard for extra sun protection.

Swim Trunks

Swim trunks are the versatile, go-to option for most guys. They strike a great balance between the athletic fit of performance wear and the casual comfort of board shorts. Generally, they have a shorter inseam than board shorts, an elastic waistband, and a mesh liner for support. This classic style is perfect for everything from a casual swim to a poolside barbecue. You can find them in a wide range of lengths, fits, and designs, making it easy to find a pair that suits your taste. For an all-purpose suit that works for almost any water-related activity, you can’t go wrong with a reliable pair of swim trunks.

Square Leg Suits

If you’re looking for something between a brief and a trunk, the square leg suit is your answer. This style offers more coverage than a brief, with a straight cut across the legs that resembles a pair of boxer briefs. It provides a streamlined, athletic look without the minimal coverage of a Speedo. The snug-yet-comfortable fit allows for excellent freedom of movement, making it a popular choice for lap swimming, water aerobics, and general beachwear. It’s a modern, stylish option that delivers both performance and comfort, appealing to both competitive and recreational swimmers who want a flattering, functional suit.

How to Choose the Best Swimsuit for Your Body Type

Finding a swimsuit that makes you feel confident is the goal. While personal style is key, understanding how different cuts work with your body shape can help you narrow down the options. Think of these as starting points, not strict rules. The best suit is the one you feel great in, balancing comfort, function, and a style that complements your natural build.

For Athletic Builds

If you have an athletic frame, consider shorter or mid-length styles to highlight toned leg muscles. A well-fitted pair of square leg suits or shorter trunks can complement your physique while offering total freedom of movement. The right fit will feel secure and comfortable, showcasing your hard work in the gym or the pool. A more fitted style provides a streamlined look that’s both stylish and practical for swimming laps or playing beach volleyball.

For Larger Midsections

For those carrying more weight around the middle, the priority is finding a suit that offers a comfortable and secure fit without being restrictive. Avoid styles that are too tight, as they can dig in and feel uncomfortable. Instead, look for swim trunks with a relaxed fit and a sturdy, adjustable waistband. Many modern swim trunks are designed with supportive liners and flexible fabrics that move with you, providing both coverage and confidence for your time in the water.

For Shorter Torsos

If you have a shorter torso, choosing the right swimsuit length can create a more balanced and elongated silhouette. Mid or short-length swimwear is an excellent choice because it helps make your legs appear longer. Styles like classic briefs or shorter trunks draw the eye upward and prevent your frame from looking shorter. It’s best to steer clear of very long board shorts, as the extra fabric can visually shorten your legs. A shorter inseam is a simple adjustment that makes a big difference.

For Longer Torsos

Taller guys or those with longer torsos can easily wear mid or long-length swimsuits. These styles help balance your proportions, creating a cohesive look that complements your height. Longer swim trunks or jammers are fantastic options that provide ample coverage without looking out of place. You have the flexibility to play with different lengths, and you’ll find that most standard men's new arrivals are designed with proportions that will flatter your build. Just ensure the waistband sits comfortably at your natural waist or hips.

Matching Your Suit to Your Swim Activity

The right swimsuit can make a world of difference in your performance and comfort, and what works for a leisurely day at the beach won’t cut it for a competitive race. Different water activities place unique demands on your swimwear. For intense training, you need a suit that minimizes drag and stays put, while a casual swim calls for something more relaxed and comfortable. Think about your primary goal in the water—is it speed, fitness, or fun?

Choosing a suit designed for your specific activity ensures you get the most out of your time in the water. A performance suit will feel like a second skin, helping you glide through your laps, while a pair of board shorts offers the freedom and style perfect for a day of sun and sand. Let’s break down which styles are best suited for the most common swimming activities, so you can find the perfect match for your needs and feel confident every time you dive in.

Competitive Swimming and Training

When your focus is on speed and performance, your swimsuit needs to work with you, not against you. For competitive swimming and intense training, you’ll want a snug, streamlined suit designed to reduce drag and allow for a full range of motion. This is where styles like jammers and briefs shine. They hug the body closely, minimizing excess fabric that can slow you down in the water.

The goal is to create the smoothest possible surface to cut through the water efficiently. Look for suits designed for competitive swimming that are made from compression fabrics. These materials not only reduce resistance but also support your muscles, which can help with endurance during long training sessions. A secure fit is non-negotiable—you shouldn’t have to think about adjusting your suit in the middle of a set or a race.

Water Aerobics and Fitness

Water aerobics and other aquatic fitness classes involve a lot of dynamic movement, from jumping and twisting to high-knee jogs. Your swimsuit needs to offer reliable coverage and support that stays in place through every motion. While you don’t need the extreme compression of a racing suit, you do want a secure fit that won’t shift or ride up. Square leg suits and supportive swim trunks are excellent choices here.

Since these activities usually take place in chlorinated pools, fabric durability is key. Look for chlorine-resistant materials that won't degrade or lose their shape after just a few sessions. The right gear for water aerobics will provide comfort and security, letting you focus on your workout instead of your swimwear. A good fit means you can move freely and confidently.

Triathlon and Open Water Swimming

Triathlon and open water swimming present a unique set of challenges. You’re often dealing with colder temperatures, longer distances, and the need for a suit that performs well in natural environments like oceans and lakes. For these demanding activities, many athletes opt for specialized wetsuits or technical suits that offer buoyancy, thermal protection, and reduced drag.

These suits are engineered to help you conserve energy by lifting your body into a more efficient swimming position. They also protect you from the elements, including cold water and the sun's rays. When choosing a suit for open water, look for features like flexible shoulder panels for unrestricted arm movement and a comfortable neckline that prevents chafing during long swims. The right suit can be a game-changer for your performance and safety.

Recreational and Beach Swimming

For casual days at the pool, beach, or lake, comfort and personal style are the top priorities. This is where you have the most freedom to choose a suit that you feel great in. Swim trunks and board shorts are the go-to options for recreational swimming. They offer a relaxed fit that’s perfect for everything from a quick dip to a game of beach volleyball.

The most important factor here is finding the right size. A suit that’s too tight will be restrictive, while one that’s too loose can be a nuisance in the water. Check out the latest swimwear new arrivals to find a style that fits your body and your personality. Look for features like a comfortable mesh lining, an adjustable drawstring waist, and quick-drying fabric to keep you comfortable both in and out of the water.

Key Materials and Features to Look For

Once you’ve landed on a style, the next step is to look at what the suit is made of. The right fabric can make a world of difference in how your swimsuit feels, performs, and holds up over time. Whether you’re logging laps in a chlorinated pool or spending a day at the beach, paying attention to the material and construction will ensure you get the most out of your swimwear. From chlorine resistance to UV protection, these are the key features that separate a great swimsuit from a mediocre one.

Chlorine-Resistant Fabrics

If you spend most of your time in a swimming pool, chlorine-resistant fabric is non-negotiable. Chlorine is a harsh chemical that quickly breaks down standard spandex (Lycra), causing your suit to lose its shape, stretch out, and become thin. Look for swimwear made from polyester or PBT (polybutylene terephthalate). These materials are built to withstand repeated exposure to chlorine without degrading. This means your suit will maintain its color and compressive fit for much longer, making it a smart investment for any serious swimmer. Many suits in our competitive swim collection are designed with this durability in mind.

Quick-Drying Technology

No one enjoys the feeling of sitting around in a cold, soggy swimsuit. That’s where quick-drying technology comes in. Fabrics engineered to dry fast, like specially treated nylon and polyester blends, wick moisture away from the surface, allowing them to air-dry in a fraction of the time. This feature is a game-changer not just for comfort but also for convenience. It’s perfect for athletes training daily, triathletes transitioning between disciplines, or anyone who plans to go from the water to another activity. Quick-drying materials are essential for maintaining comfort and performance, making them a key feature in the best men's swimwear.

UV Protection

For anyone swimming outdoors, sun protection is crucial. Many modern swim fabrics come with a built-in Ultraviolet Protection Factor (UPF) rating to shield your skin from harmful UV rays. A garment with a UPF 50+ rating blocks over 98% of the sun's radiation, significantly reducing your risk of sunburn. This is especially important for long training sessions in an outdoor pool or days spent enjoying open water activities. For maximum coverage, consider pairing your trunks with one of our new rashguards, which are specifically designed to offer reliable sun protection for your upper body.

Compression and Support

The right amount of compression can have a real impact on your performance in the water. A snug, compressive fit helps streamline your body, reducing drag and allowing you to move more efficiently. It also supports your muscles, which can help reduce fatigue during long workouts. Performance-oriented styles like jammers and briefs are designed to offer this targeted compression. Beyond performance, look for features like internal drawcords and supportive liners or briefs, which ensure everything stays securely in place whether you’re diving off the blocks or swimming laps.

Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Options

As we all become more conscious of our environmental impact, the swimwear industry has responded with incredible eco-friendly innovations. Many brands now offer suits made from sustainable materials without compromising on quality or performance. Look for fabrics like ECONYL®, a regenerated nylon made from recycled waste like fishing nets and industrial plastic. These materials are just as durable, chlorine-resistant, and comfortable as their traditional counterparts. Choosing a sustainable suit is a great way to support a healthier planet while still getting the high-performance gear you need. You can explore our new products to find the latest in eco-conscious swimwear.

How Your Swimsuit Should Fit

Finding a swimsuit that fits perfectly is about more than just looking good—it’s about feeling comfortable and confident in the water. The right fit can improve your performance during a competitive race, allow for a full range of motion in water aerobics, and keep everything in place while you’re catching a wave. A poorly fitting suit, on the other hand, can be a constant distraction, causing chafing, slipping, or uncomfortable digging. It can create drag that slows you down or ride up in all the wrong places, forcing you to constantly adjust. Whether you’re training for a triathlon or just enjoying a day at the pool, the difference between a great fit and a mediocre one is huge. A suit that fits well moves with you, supports you where you need it, and lets you focus on your activity, not on what you're wearing. This section will guide you through measuring yourself correctly, choosing the right length, finding the sweet spot between compression and comfort, and avoiding common sizing mistakes.

Getting Your Waist and Hip Measurements

The most common mistake men make when buying swimwear is simply grabbing the wrong size. To avoid this, start with your measurements. All you need is a soft measuring tape. For your waist, wrap the tape around your natural waistline, which is usually the narrowest part of your torso, just above your belly button. Keep the tape snug but not tight, and make sure it’s parallel to the floor. For your hips, measure around the fullest part of your hips and bottom. Once you have these two numbers, you can compare them to the brand’s size chart. Every brand fits a little differently, so don’t assume your size in one will be the same in another. Checking the chart is the best way to find your perfect match in our men's new arrivals.

Considering the Length

Picking the right swimwear length is key for both comfort and style. The perfect length can make you feel more confident, while the wrong one can feel awkward or restrictive. For active swimming or sports, shorter lengths offer more freedom of movement and less drag in the water. Think briefs, square leg suits, or jammers. For casual beach days or lounging by the pool, mid-length trunks often provide a great balance of coverage and comfort. Longer board shorts are a popular choice for surfing and paddleboarding. Consider what you’ll be doing most in your suit to choose a length that works for you and your swim activity.

Balancing Compression and Comfort

The ideal fit strikes a balance between support and freedom. For competitive swimwear, you want a snug, compressive fit that feels like a second skin. This helps reduce drag and supports your muscles, but it should never restrict your breathing or circulation. For recreational trunks and board shorts, the fit should be more relaxed. They should stay securely on your waist without needing the drawstring pulled uncomfortably tight, but they shouldn't be so loose that they billow out in the water or risk slipping down. A suit that’s too tight will restrict movement, while one that’s too loose can be a nuisance. Always try a few movements, like squats or high knees, to test the fit before you commit.

Common Sizing Mistakes to Avoid

Beyond just grabbing the wrong size off the rack, there are a few common pitfalls to watch out for. A major one is buying a suit that’s too loose, thinking it will be more comfortable. Excess fabric creates drag in the water and can lead to chafing. On the flip side, a suit that’s too tight will dig into your skin and limit your range of motion. Another mistake is not considering the material. Fabrics with high stretch, like spandex, will have a snugger fit, while less stretchy materials may require you to size up. Always read the product description and check the size chart to make an informed decision. You can find some great options to practice on in our Clearance Corner.

Our Top-Rated Men's Swimwear Brands

When you're investing in a new swimsuit, you want to know you're getting quality that lasts. The brand you choose says a lot about the suit's performance, durability, and design. While there are tons of options out there, a few names consistently stand out for their commitment to innovation and excellence in the water. We've worked with swimmers of all levels for years, and we've seen which brands truly deliver. Here’s a look at some of the top-rated brands that have earned the trust of athletes and casual swimmers alike, and why they might be the perfect fit for you.

Why We Recommend Swim2000

We know that finding the right suit can feel overwhelming, which is why we’ve brought the best brands together in one place. At Swim2000, we curate a wide variety of men's swimwear to cover every activity, from intense competition to a relaxing day at the beach. Our goal is to make it simple for you to find exactly what you need without having to second-guess the quality. By offering a handpicked selection from the industry's most trusted names, we ensure you get a suit that performs well, fits comfortably, and is built to last. Think of us as your personal gear expert, saving you time so you can spend more of it in the water.

Speedo's Performance Features

You can’t talk about swimming without mentioning Speedo. It’s a brand that has built its reputation on quality and an incredible range of options. Whether you’re looking for jammers, briefs, or trunks, Speedo has a style designed for your needs. For competitive swimmers, this is especially important. Many of their high-performance suits are ‘World Aquatics Approved,’ which means they meet the strict standards for official competitions. This seal of approval gives serious athletes the confidence that their gear is ready for race day, providing the perfect blend of comfort, compression, and hydrodynamics to help them perform at their best.

TYR's Competitive Edge

TYR has earned its reputation among competitive swimmers for a reason: their gear is built for performance. Known for combining durability with cutting-edge design, TYR swimsuits are engineered to give you an advantage in the water. The focus is on creating suits that reduce drag and improve your speed, helping you shave precious seconds off your time. Athletes favor TYR because the materials hold up to rigorous training schedules, resisting the effects of chlorine and retaining their shape. When you’re pushing your limits in the pool, you need a suit that works as hard as you do, and TYR consistently delivers on that promise.

Arena's Innovative Designs

If you’re looking for swimwear that incorporates the latest fabric technology, Arena is a brand to watch. They are constantly pushing the boundaries of design to enhance performance in the water. Arena swimsuits are crafted with advanced materials that offer an ideal combination of comfort and durability. This means your suit will feel great while resisting the wear and tear of frequent use in chlorinated pools. For swimmers who spend hours training each week, this innovation translates into a longer-lasting suit that provides consistent support and compression, making it a smart investment for both practice and competition.

Common Swimwear Mistakes (and How to Avoid Them)

Finding the right swimsuit can feel like a chore, but avoiding a few common pitfalls makes all the difference. The perfect suit should feel like a second skin, allowing you to focus on your stroke, your workout, or just enjoying the water. Let’s walk through the most frequent missteps and how you can easily sidestep them to find swimwear you’ll love wearing.

Choosing the Wrong Size for Your Activity

This is hands-down the most common mistake. A suit that’s too loose will create drag in the water and might even slip down during a dive or a flip turn. On the other hand, a suit that’s too tight will restrict your movement, chafe your skin, and be incredibly uncomfortable. For competitive swimming, you want a snug, compressive fit. For recreational swimming or lounging, you have more room for a relaxed fit, but it should still stay securely on your waist. Always check the brand’s size chart and measure yourself for the best results.

Ignoring Fabric Quality and Durability

It’s tempting to grab the cheapest suit off the rack, but the fabric makes a huge impact on performance and longevity. Low-quality materials will quickly break down from chlorine and sun exposure, losing their shape and color after just a few swims. Look for durable, chlorine-resistant fabrics like Polyester or PBT. These materials hold their shape, resist fading, and stand up to frequent use. Investing in a quality suit from our new arrivals not only feels better but also saves you money since you won’t have to replace it as often.

Picking a Style That Doesn't Flatter

Confidence is key, whether you're on the starting block or the beach. A swimsuit style that doesn’t suit your body type can make you feel self-conscious. While you should always wear what makes you feel good, understanding what styles complement your build can help. For example, jammers can elongate the legs, while square-leg suits offer a modern look that flatters athletic builds. Don’t be afraid to try a few different styles from our men's collection to see what works best for you and your activities.

Overlooking Comfort and Function

Your swimsuit is a piece of technical gear, and its primary job is to be comfortable and functional for your chosen activity. Chafing seams, a liner that bunches up, or a drawstring that digs in can ruin a swim. When you try on a suit, move around in it. Do a few squats and stretch. Does it move with you? Does anything feel restrictive or irritating? For activities like water aerobics or open-water swimming, comfort is paramount for endurance. Never sacrifice function for fashion—the best suits offer a perfect blend of both.

How to Make Your Swimsuit Last Longer

You’ve found the perfect swimsuit—it fits well, looks great, and supports you through every lap and cannonball. Now, you want to keep it that way. High-quality swimwear is an investment, and with a little bit of care, you can extend its life significantly. The biggest culprits for wear and tear are chlorine, salt, sunscreen, and heat. These elements can break down the delicate fibers in your suit, leading to stretching, fading, and thinning over time. Think about how much work your suit does, whether it's enduring endless laps in a chlorinated pool or soaking up the sun and saltwater at the beach. It deserves some TLC in return.

The good news is that proper care is simple. It just requires forming a few good habits after each swim. By following a consistent routine for washing, drying, and storing your suit, you can keep it looking and feeling new for much longer. This not only saves you money but also ensures your suit performs its best every time you hit the water. A well-maintained suit retains its shape, color, and supportive qualities, which is crucial for both comfort and performance. Whether you're training for a competition or just enjoying a day at the beach, these simple steps will help protect your favorite men's swimwear.

Proper Washing and Rinsing

The single most important thing you can do for your swimsuit is to rinse it immediately after you get out of the water. Don't just toss it in your gym bag and forget about it until you get home. According to the experts at J.Crew, you should "always rinse your swimsuit in cool water after you swim. If you have time, soak it for 30 minutes to get rid of chemicals, salt, sand, or sunscreen." This simple step washes away the harsh elements that degrade the fabric. A quick rinse under a shower or tap is good, but a 30-minute soak is even better for getting everything out. This prevents the fabric from breaking down and helps maintain its shape and color.

Preventing Chlorine Damage

Chlorine is fantastic for keeping pools clean, but it’s tough on swimwear fabric. After rinsing your suit, you’ll want to wash it gently. Never use bleach or standard laundry detergents, as they are too harsh. Instead, J.Crew’s care guide suggests you should "look for ones made for synthetic materials or delicate clothes." A mild hand soap or a specialty swimsuit cleaner will do the trick. Gently work the soap into the suit, then rinse it thoroughly with cool water. Avoid the temptation to throw it in the washing machine; the agitation is too aggressive and can damage the delicate fibers and stretch the material. Hand-washing is always the best way to preserve your suit’s integrity.

Storing and Drying Your Suit

How you dry your swimsuit is just as important as how you wash it. First, never wring it out. Twisting and squeezing the fabric can damage the elastic fibers, causing the suit to lose its shape. Instead, gently squeeze out the excess water or roll it up in a clean towel. Next, find the right spot to dry it. As J.Crew advises, "Let your swimsuit air-dry. It's gentler and better for the environment. Lay it flat in a shady spot (out of direct sunlight) to stop it from fading." The heat from a dryer will ruin the elasticity, and direct sunlight will fade the colors and weaken the material. Patience is key here—let it air-dry completely before storing it.

Knowing When It's Time for a New One

Even with the best care, every swimsuit has a lifespan. You’ll know it’s time for a replacement when the fabric feels thin, the colors are significantly faded, or it starts to sag and lose its shape. If you can see through the material when you stretch it, it’s definitely time to retire that suit. A worn-out suit doesn't just look bad; it also loses its functional benefits, like compression and UV protection. When shopping for a new one, remember that fit is everything. As one style expert noted for Yahoo, "The most common mistake men make is buying the wrong size... Find one that fits your body best." An old, stretched-out suit is essentially the wrong size, so treat yourself to a fresh one from the Clearance Corner to ensure you look and feel your best.

Finding Your Next Favorite Swimsuit

Now that you know what to look for in a men's swimsuit, the fun part begins: finding the one you'll wear all season long. Shopping for swimwear should be straightforward, not stressful. The right retailer can make all the difference, offering the selection, value, and service you need to make a confident choice. Whether you're gearing up for a competition or just planning a beach trip, a few simple strategies can help you find a high-quality suit that fits your budget and your style. Let's walk through how to get the best gear without the hassle.

Why Shop at Swim2000?

When you're looking for a suit that performs, it helps to shop at a place that specializes in swimwear. At Swim2000, we live and breathe swimming. We carry a huge variety of styles from the best brands in the industry, so you can find everything from technical jammers for your next meet to comfortable trunks for vacation. Our focus is entirely on aquatic sports, which means our collection is curated for swimmers by people who understand what you need. You won't have to sift through racks of general apparel to find the competitive swim gear you're looking for.

Taking Advantage of Seasonal Sales

A great suit doesn't have to come with a huge price tag. One of the smartest ways to shop is by keeping an eye out for sales. Many people buy swimwear right before summer, but you can often find excellent deals during the off-season or around major holidays. We're always updating our Clearance Corner with top-quality suits and gear from previous seasons. It’s the perfect place to find performance swimwear at a lower price, letting you stock up on training suits or grab that high-end racing suit you've been wanting.

The Perks of Free Shipping and Great Service

Hidden costs at checkout are never fun. That's why factors like shipping fees can make or break a purchase. We offer free shipping because we believe getting your gear should be simple and affordable. This lets you focus on finding the right suit without worrying about extra charges. Plus, our customer service team is here to help with any questions about sizing, materials, or styles. A great shopping experience means you get the right gear without any guesswork, so you can check out the latest men's new arrivals and feel good about your purchase.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best 'all-purpose' swimsuit if I do a little bit of everything? If you’re looking for one suit that can handle both casual beach days and some light lap swimming, your best bet is a classic pair of swim trunks or a square leg suit. Swim trunks offer a great middle ground with their comfortable fit and supportive liner, while square leg suits provide a more athletic, streamlined fit without being as minimal as a brief. Both are versatile enough to feel right at home in almost any water setting.

My new jammer feels really tight. Is that normal? Yes, that's completely normal and actually what you want from a performance suit. Jammers and briefs are designed to fit like a second skin to reduce drag and support your muscles. It should feel snug and compressive, but not to the point where it restricts your breathing or cuts off circulation. As long as you have a full range of motion in your legs and hips, you've likely found the right fit.

Do I really need to rinse my suit after every single swim? Absolutely. This is the single most important step to making your swimsuit last. Chlorine, salt, and sunscreen are the biggest enemies of swimwear fabric. A quick rinse in cool, fresh water right after you get out of the pool or ocean washes away these harsh chemicals before they have a chance to break down the fibers, which prevents stretching and fading.

What's the main difference between swim trunks and board shorts? The key differences come down to length, waistband, and lining. Swim trunks are generally shorter, hitting mid-thigh, and feature a comfortable elastic waistband and a built-in mesh liner for support. Board shorts are typically longer, reaching the knee or below, and often have a fixed, non-elastic waistband with a lace-up tie, and they usually don't have a liner.

How can I stop my swimsuit from fading so quickly? Fading is usually caused by a combination of chlorine and direct sun exposure. The best way to prevent it is to rinse your suit in cool water immediately after swimming to wash out the chemicals. Then, when you dry it, lay it flat in a shady spot. Avoid wringing it out or leaving it to bake in the sun, as both direct heat and UV rays will break down the color and fabric over time.

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