Swimwear -
make the right choice in the Sportano shopSwimwear is an indispensable part of every water and sun lover's wardrobe. From fulfilling aesthetic functions, to ensuring comfort when swimming, to protecting against UV radiation, swimwear plays an important role in summer activities. However, choosing the right swimwear can be a challenge, given the wide range of cuts, colours and designs available.
In the Sportano shop you will find a wide selection of swimwear from proven brands such as Billabong, arena, AQUA-SPEED, Funky Trunks, Quiksilver or Nike.Swimwear: One-piece or two-piece?The decision between choosing a one-piece or two-piece swimming costume depends on a number of factors, including personal preference, comfort and the type of water activities you are planning. One-piece swimming costumes tend to offer more coverage, which may be desirable for active leisure activities such as swimming, snorkelling or playing beach volleyball. They provide more sun protection for a larger area of the body, which is key for those who want to minimise exposure to UV rays.
On the other hand, two-piece swimsuits, known as bikinis, are a favourite choice for those who appreciate sunbathing and prefer a less covering swimsuit. They offer greater freedom of movement and are often seen as more attractive and stylish. Bikinis allow for a more precise fit for different body types, as the top and bottom sections can be selected independently, which is ideal for women with uneven body proportions.Choosing the perfect swimwear for menWhen choosing the perfect swimwear for men, men should pay attention to several key aspects such as style, comfort, functionality and material. Swimming trunks, or shorts, are versatile and suitable for most men, providing comfort and freedom of movement. They are available in a variety of lengths, from short ones that are ideal for hot days to longer ones that offer more coverage and protection from the sun.
Slip-ons are preferred by professional swimmers and water sports enthusiasts because of their aerodynamic shapes, which minimise drag in the water. They tend to be tighter, which some men may perceive as less comfortable, but they provide greater freedom of movement during water activities.
In both cases, choosing the right size and cut is key to ensure an optimal fit and avoid discomfort or skin irritation. The material should be quick-drying, resistant to chlorine and salt, and have stretch properties that allow the swimwear to fit the body without restricting movement. Additional features, such as adjustable cords or mesh pockets, can increase the functionality of the swimwear and make it more practical.Materials and technologies in swimwear manufacturing
SwimwearThe swimwear market has been undergoing a revolution in recent years, which concerns both the materials used and the production technologies. It is crucial to use materials that are not only durable and flexible, but also quick-drying, chlorine-resistant and UV-resistant. Innovations in fabrics and fabric processing methods are opening up new possibilities for designers and increasing the comfort and functionality of swimwear.
Lycra and spandex are among the most commonly used materials in swimwear production due to their high elasticity and ability to retain their shape even after repeated use. These synthetic fibres are prized for their exceptional strength and abrasion resistance, which is essential in an aquatic environment where fabrics are regularly exposed to sea salt and chlorine.
Modern technologies in fabric production allow the creation of fabrics enriched with microcapsules of aloe vera or vitamin E, which are released during wear to moisturise and care for the skin. Other fabrics can be impregnated with nanoparticle silver, which has antibacterial and antifungal properties, providing additional health protection and preventing unpleasant odours.
Seamless technology, used in some swimwear models, significantly increases the comfort of the wearer, eliminating the risk of chafing and irritation. Seamless swimsuits ensure smooth, almost imperceptible transitions between fabrics, which is particularly important in water sports where the skin can be particularly sensitive to constant contact with wet fabric.
The production of swimwear also makes use of advanced digital printing techniques, which allow distinctive and long-lasting designs to be applied without the risk of colours fading when exposed to the sun or chlorine. This allows swimwear to maintain its intense appearance for many seasons.
Innovative weaving and weaving methods create fabrics with open structures that are extremely breathable and dry even faster once out of the water. In addition, such techniques allow the creation of unique textures and patterns that are not only practical but also aesthetically appealing.Fitting swimwear to different types of
silhouettesChoosing the right swimwear to accentuate your assets and mask any figure imperfections is crucial for comfort and confidence at the beach or pool. There are styles for every body type, which can optimally enhance the figure. Those with a pear-shaped figure, with wider hips and a narrower top, can choose bikinis with decorative elements or bright colours on the bra, drawing the eye upwards and balancing the body proportions.
For those with an apple figure, with a greater tendency to accumulate fat in the abdominal area, one-piece swimsuits with vertical patterns or darker sides are recommended to optically slim and shape the figure. The high bottom of the swimsuit can also help to hide the tummy and create the impression of a slimmer waist.
Those with an athletic figure can opt for outfits with tassels, frills or other embellishments to add volume and femininity to the figure. For women with fuller figures, heavily constructed swimsuits with wider straps and a more structured bra will be ideal to provide adequate support.UV protection and swimwear with sunscreenUV sunscreen is not the only way to protect the skin from the sun's harmful rays. Today's swimwear can be fitted with UV-filtered materials that provide an extra layer of protection. Such swimwear is particularly recommended for fair-skinned people, for children, or for those who spend many hours in the sun, for example when playing water sports.
UV filter materials are rated on the UPF (Ultraviolet Protection Factor) scale, which, like SPF in creams, determines the degree of protection against UVB radiation. Swimwear with UPF 50+ can block more than 98% of UVB rays, significantly reducing the risk of sunburn and other skin damage.
It is worth noting that UV protection is most effective in new, not-yet-worn swimwear, and can decrease with time and number of washes. Therefore, regularly changing your swimwear and applying sunscreen to exposed parts of your body is the best way to enjoy a safe and healthy holiday in the sun.
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