The Classification Of Women's Swimwear

Sep 02, 2024

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 Here is a table outlining the classification of women's swimwear 

Category Description
One-Piece Swimsuits A single-piece swimsuit offering full coverage.
Bikini A two-piece swimsuit with a top and separate bottom.
Swim Skirt Swimwear bottoms designed like a skirt for additional coverage.
High-Waist Bikini Bottoms Bikini bottoms with a high waist that help elongate the legs.
Active Swimwear Designed for swimming and other aquatic sports, offering durability and stretch.
Fitness Swimwear Combines fashion with function, suitable for water aerobics or aqua jogging.
Lifeguard Suits Designed for professional lifeguards, often with a "GUARD" logo.
Fashion Swimwear Focuses on style and trends, suitable for leisurely swimming and sunbathing.
Junior Swimwear Swimsuits for adolescents, often with bright prints and sporty designs.
Wetsuit A suit designed for diving and other cold-water activities, offering insulation.
Rash Guard Long-sleeved shirts offering protection from the sun's UV rays.
Bandeau Bikini Top A bikini top without shoulder straps, suitable for smaller busts.
Sports Bikini Top A supportive bikini top designed for water sports.
Bikini Bottoms The lower part of a bikini, available in various styles such as high-waist, low-rise, etc.
Swimsuit Sets A matching set of swimwear tops and bottoms in coordinated designs and colors.
Tankini A combination of a tank top and bikini bottoms, offering more coverage.
High Neck Swimsuit Swimsuits with a higher neckline for additional coverage and support.
Off-the-Shoulder Swimsuit Swimsuits with straps that fall off the shoulders, offering a flirty look.
Cut-Out Swimsuits Swimsuits with strategic cut-outs for a modern and edgy style.
Monokini A one-piece swimsuit with the appearance of a bikini, featuring cut-outs or minimal fabric between the top and bottom.

 

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